Birth: 1833 Barford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: Henry Fullick (Fullock) c1796-1877
Mother: Sarah Groves 1805-1878
Christening: 18 September 1833 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Marriage: 24 December 1853 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Martha Shrub (Shrubb) 1835-1905
Death: 30 September 1895 Field House, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Burial: 3 October 1895 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Andrew Fullick (Fulleck) 1854-1854
Samuel Fulleck (Fullick) 1855/6-1934
Mary Anne (Ann) Fullick (Fulleck) [Howard] 1857-1890
Martha Fullick (Fulleck) 1858-1872
William Fulleck (Fullick) 1860-1943
John Fulleck (Fullick) 1861-1941
George Fullbeck (Fullick) 1863-1951
Arthur James Fulleck (Fullick) 1865-1936
Frederick Fullick 1868-a1881
Arthur Fullick 1870-1905
Ellen Fullick [Croucher] 1872-1943
Kate Fullick [Hutchings] 1874-1966
Christening of Henry Fullick in the IGI on 18 September 1833 in Headley, Hampshire, parents Henry and Sarah Fullick. The same information is in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Similar information is in Headley Baptisms adding his father was a labourer living at Barford.
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1917 for Henry Fullick on 18 February 1833 at Headley, All Saints, parents Henry and Sarah Fullick. "Page 111 Baptisms folemnizes in the Parifth of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year 1833 [...] September 18th No. 883 Henry Son of Henry, a Labourer, and Sarah Fullick of Barford".
In the 1841 census as Henry Fullick aged 7, born in Hampshire and living with Henry and Sarah (parents?), George and James (brothers?) and Charlotte, Eliza, Maria and Sarah (sisters?) at Barford, Headley, Hampshire.
In the 1851 census as Henry Fullick aged 17, born in Headley, Hampshire, an agricultural labourer and living with his mother (Sarah), two brothers (George and James), three sisters (Fanny, Jane and Sarah) and a niece Harriet Fullick aged 6 at Barford, Headley, Hampshire. It is not clear who Harriet is - I assume she is the daughter of Maria Fullick.
Marriage of Henry Fullick and Martha Shrubb in FreeBMD in October-December 1853 in Farnbro (2a 107) which included Headley 1847-1969.
Marriage of Henry Fullick and Martha Shrubb in the IGI on 24 December 1853 in Headley, Hampshire. The same information is in Ancestry England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973.
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for Henry Fullick, father Henry Fullick, and Martha Shrubb on 24 December 1853 at Headley, All Saints. "Page 64 [...] 1853 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southamoton No. 128 Dec 24th Henry Fullick of full age, a Bachelor and Labourer of Headley, father Henry Fullick, a Labourer, and Martha Shrubb of full age, a Spinster of Headley, father Eli Shrubb, a Labourer. Married in the Parish Church after Banns according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England [he signed his name] in the Presence of us Georg Fullick and Jane Shrubb".
Entries in Headley Baptisms for Andrew, Samuel, Mary Anne, Martha and William state he was a labourer living at Barford (Arford in the case of Mary Anne but I assume this is a typo), and the mother's name was Martha.
In the 1861 census as Henry Fulick (sic - on the original) aged 31, born in Headley, employed as an agricultural laborer (sic), and living with his wife (Martha), two sons (Samuell and William) and two daughters (Martha and Mary Ann) at Barford (next door to his father's family), Headley, Hampshire.
Entries in Headley Baptisms for John, George and Frederick state he was a labourer living at Barford, and the mother's name was Martha.
They moved to Churt between 1868 and 1870 from the birth of his children.
In the 1871 census census as Henry Fullick aged 38, born in Headley, employed as a labourer, and living with his wife (Martha), seven sons (Arthur, Frederick, George, James, John, Samuel and William), and two daughters (Martha and Mary Ann) at the Furze Hills, Churt (as this is the third entry in the Churt census starting from Pond Cottage, I think it must be Copse or Coppice Cottage where my father lived after 1906).
He was the father and informant of the birth of Ellen Fullick on 25 May 1872 on a copy of the entry of birth on 29 June 1872 at Farnham - he made his mark. She was baptised on 14 July 1872 St John the Evangelist, Churt when he was a labourer living in Churt.
His daughter was born on 1 April 1874, registered in in April-June 1874 in Farnham, and baptised on 17 May 1874 at St John the Evangelist, Churt when when he was a labourer living in Churt.
In the 1881 census as Henry Fullock (sic - in the index, Fullick on the original) aged 42 (sic - on the original, 47 would be more accurate), born in Headley, Hampshire, employed as a labourer and living in Churt, Frensham, Surrey with his wife (Martha), four sons (Arthur, Henry, Frederick, and Samuel) and three daughters (Ellen, Kate and Lilly (his granddaughter, mother Mary Anne) between Simmons Stone and Wellmer's Cottage (I assume this was still Coppice Cottage).
In the 1891 census as Henry Fullick aged 50 (sic - on the original, should be 57), born in Headley, Hampshire, employed as a cowman, and living with his wife (Martha), four sons (Arthur, George, James and William), two daughters (Ellen and Kate) and grand daughter (Lilly Hurst) at Simmond Stone, Headley (I think this was at Field House).
He is stated to be the father of Ellen Fullick and employed as a labourer on a copy of the entry of marriage of James Croucher and Ellen Fullick on 26 June 1897.
Death of Henry Fullick in FreeBMD in October-December 1895 aged 62 in Alton (2c 107).
Entry in Headley Burials for Henry Fullick on 3 October 1895 aged 62, son of Henry and Sarah. Note states "Field House; rheumatism; age 65 on certificate, 62 on coffin, bapt. 18 Sep 1833". (His wife was still at Field House in 1896).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1987 for Henry Fullick buried 3 October 1895 aged 62 at Headley, All Saints. "Page 19 Burials in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year one thousand eight hundred and ninety five [...] 8 49 Henry Fullick of Field House Died Sept 30 October 3 aged 62 Rheumatism".
Entry in The Pastoral Notebooks of Wallis Hay Laverty,
Rector of Headley 1872-1928 p582
Fullick Henry (18.9.1833) & Martha (Shrubb) & family
Come from Field House m(Churt side) to Rook's Cottage, Hearne
He son of the old people of Cook's Farm - see p.315
Brother to Mrs CaneE (p.326), Mrs George Fyfield (p.279), Mrs James Smith (p.314)
[...]
Described by Alexander as "very nice people"
Away from Headley 1870-1881.
[...]
They were married 24.12.1853 and had children:
- Andrew 21.5.1854, bur 2.10.1854
- Samuel 13.1.1856 - see p.871
- Mary Ann 12.7.1857 - Mrs Howard, dying of consumption at Woking 30 Nov 1889; her illegitimate child Lily Hurst now 1890 lives (and has lived) here.
- Martha 2.1.1859
- William 23.9.1860
- John 15.12.1861
- George 27.12.1863 - see p.1291 - marr 1910 Louisa Richardson
- Arthur James 7.5.1865
- Frederick 3.5.1868
- Ellen - Mrs James Croucher (son Fred bapt 3.1.1904 at Churt) - "Miss E Fullick" who is missus
- Kate or Harriett - Mrs Hutchings, see p.580
- Flossie - born about 1880?
- James - marr 1901 Jane Gale.
There are seventy eight entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees for Henry Fullick.
Simmond Stone [Simmonstone, Symondstone] was a ford (now bridged) over Barford Stream on the county boundary between Churt (Surrey) and Headley (Hampshire). The name comes from Richard Semen who owned the manor of Wishanger in 1359 and his boundary stone stood on the west side of the ford [Ref: Baker & Minchin, Frensham Then and Now].
Field House, Bacon Lane One wing timber-framed with limewashed brick and stone infilling. Single storey and modern hipped dormers. Lattice casements. Old tiled roof. Believed C17. New wing has mock timberwork and first floor overhang. John Owen Smith has a description of Fieldhouse in 1552:
John Aylove did then hold according to the custom of the said Manor one messuage and certain land called Fieldhouse , whereof the messuage with a garden and orchard and iii closes of land containing by estimation viii acres lie in the east part of Wishanger Heath , between the lane called Field lane and the land of John White Esq on the north, and the land of the said John White on the south, and abutteth upon the river called Barford running to Frensham Pond , ii closes thereof containing xiii akers lie between the land of John White on the south and Frensham pond on the north, three other closes containing xiiii akers lie in the north part of Wishanger-heath and runs towards the north east between the land of John White and the land of the same Aylove on the east, and the land called Warefield Lane on the west, and with the north end abutteth upon the land of John Bele , one other parcel of land lying in the five closes containing between them twenty akers in the north part of Wishanger heath and runs towards the north between Warelane and Warefield on the east, and the land of John White Esq on the west, and with the north end abutteth upon the More, and two akers of Meadow lying in the east part of Field-meadow, between the meadow of John White on both sides, by the rent of vi s ii d and for suite of court & tithe money xiiii d.
According to Phillip Brooks in Churt: A Medieval Landscape this area was cleared by de Hale in the early 13th century.
Henry Fullick was my great grandfather.
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