Birth: January-March 1856, Greenwich, Kent, UK
Father: James Fullick 1831-1902
Mother: Susannah (Susan) Humphries Jenner c1838-1905
Marriage: July-September 1887 Worcester, Worcestershire, UK
Wife: Clara Potts 1867-a1901
Death: After 1901
Henry Fullick 1887-a1901
Jane Fullick 1889-a1901
Arthur Fullick 1892-a1901
Alice Maud Fullick 1894-a1901
Frederick Fullick 1896-1897
Clara Fullick 1898-a1901
Edith Fullick 1900-a1901
Entry in Register of Births for James Fullick in January-March 1856 in Greenwich (1d 573)
In the 1861 census as James Fullick aged 5, born in Greenwich, Kent, and living with his parents (James and Susannah) at 3 Snow's Cottages (shared with another family), Tanners Hill, Deptford St Pauls, Kent (between A2 and A20).
In the 1871 census as James Fullick aged 15, born in Greenwich, Kent, employed as illegible, and living with his parents (James and Susan) at 1 Mindalls Buildings, Newtown, St Martin, Worcester, Worstershire. (Newtown Road is the B4636 to the east).
In the 1881 census as James Fullick aged 25, born in Deptford, Kent, single, employed as a tin plate worker, and living with his parents (James and Susan) at 34 Abbang Road, Claines, Worcestershire (Claines is 3 miles north of Worcester).
Marriage of James Fullick and Clara Potts in FreeBMD in July-September 1887 in Worcester (6c 382).
In the 1891 census as James Fallick aged 31, born in Greenwich, employed as a tin plate worker and living with his wife (Clara), son (Henry) and daughter (Jane) at 69 Lowesmoor, St Martin, Worcester (NE of centre off B4550).
In the 1901 census as James Fullick aged 44, born in Greenwich, employed as a sheet iron worker, and living with his wife (Clara), two sons (Arthur and Henry), and four daughters (Alice, Clara, Edith and Jane) at 9 George Street, Worcester ( E of centre off B4550).
Henry was born in Aston (NE of Birmingham where his mother was born), but the remaining children were born in Worcester. I assume James worked at the McKenzie and Holland Vulcan Iron Works off Cromwell Road and Shrub Hill which was close by and made railway signalling equipment.
James Fullick was my second cousin twice removed.
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