Birth: January-March 1856 Lindford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: George Fullick (Fulleck, Fullock) 1812-1898
Mother: Mary Anne Parfett (Parfect, Parfeit) 1817-1888
Christening: 2 March 1856 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire
Marriage: 22 January 1881 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Charlotte Whiting 1857-1918
Marriage: 6 October 1901 St Paul, Lorrimore Square, Newington St Mary, London, UK
Wife: Ada Ann Castle 1874-1946
Death: 4 February 1920 Metropolitan Gasworks, Vauxhall, London, UK
By Charlotte
Edith Elizabeth Fullick [Gardiner] 1880-1924
George Fullick 1882-1922
Rose Fullick 1884-1885
(Sarah) Caroline (Heather) Fullick [Nelson] 1887-a1939 This is doubt whether he was the father
By Ada
John Robert Fullick 1902-1902
John Fullick 1905-1969
Hilda Ann Fullick [Jouxson] 1907-1986
Robert George Fullick 1911-1989
Birth of John Fulleck in FreeBMD in January-March 1856 in Farnbro (2a 81).
Entry in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for John Fullick on 2 March 1856, parents George, a labourer, and Maryann Fullick of Lindford.
Entry in Headley Baptisms for John Fullick on 2 March 1856, parents George, a labourer, and Maryann Fullick of Lindford.
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912 for John Fullick baptised on 2 March 1856 at Headley All Saints, Surrey, parents George and Maryanna Fullick. "Page 14 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year 1856 [...]1856 March 2 No. 108 John Son of George, a Labourer, and Maryann Fullick of Lindford".
In the 1861 census as John Fullick aged 5, born in Headley, Hampshire, and living with his parents (George and Maryann), three brothers (Albert, Henry and William) and two sisters (Elizabeth and Maryann) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.
In the 1871 census as John Fullick aged 14, born in Headley, Hampshire, an agricultural labourer, and living with his parents (George and Mary), and two sisters (Maryam and Rose) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.
Marriage of John Fullick and Charlotte Whiting in FreeBMD in January-March 1881 in Alton (2c 218b).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937 for John Fullick aged 23, father George Fullick, and Chalotte Whiting aged 22, father Robert Whiting, on 22 January 1881 at Headley, All Saints, Surrey. "Page 173 1881 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton No. 345 January 22 John Fullick aged 23, a Bachelor and Labourer of Lindford, Headley, father George Fullick, a Labourer, and Charlotte Whiting aged 22, a Spinster of Lindford, Headley, father George Whiting, a Labourer. Married in the Parish Church after Banns according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church [...] [he signed, she made her mark] in the Presence of us Alfred Whiting and Louisa Boulden [both made their marks]".
His first two children (Edith Elizabeth and George) were christened at Headley in 1882 when he was a labourer living in Lindford Lane, but the first daughter had the surname Whiting at registration in 1880.
In the 1881 census as John Fullick aged 23, born in Headley, Hampshire, an farm labourer, and living with his wife (Charlotte), daughter (Edith E) and a visitor (Anne Morley aged 22, born in Haslemere, Surrey and a general servant) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.
His daughter Rose died in Lindford in 1885 aged 11 weeks. Two children Caroline and Harry where christened in Headley in 1891, the first born in 1887 and second in 1890, and although the parents are given as John and Charlotte, the father of the second (Harry) was more probably Henry Heather, but John was probably the father of Caroline.
In the 1891 census as John Fullick aged 33, born in Headley, Hampshire, married but not living with his wife, an agricultural labourer, and living with his son? (George), his father (George), sister (Sarah), two nephews (George E and William J Roy) and two neices (Adelaide E A and Edith M Roy) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire. His wife was house keeper to Henry Heather of Lindford.
In the 1901 census as John Fullick aged 42, born in Headley, Hampshire, single, an oil trade labourer, and a boarder living with Joseph Pulley (aged 58, born in Wilstead, Bedfordshire, widowed, and a general labourer), his son (Alfred aged 15, born in Bermondsey, London and a general labourer), daughter (Florence aged 18, born in Bermondsey, London, single and no stated employment), mother (Caroline Sidery 60, born in Clayhanger, Devon, widowed and no stated employment), and (half)brother (William Sidery 29, born in Kennington, London, single and an oil warehouseman) at 286 Rolls Road, Camberwell, London.
Marriage of John Fullick and Ada Ann Castle in FreeBMD in October-December 1901 in Southwark (1d 258).
Entry in Ancestry London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 for Ann Fiellick (sic - in the index, John Fullick on the original) aged 40, father George Fiellick, and Ada Ann Castle aged 27, father Robert Castle, on 6 October 1901 in St Paul, Lorrimore Square, Southwark. "Page 146 1901 Marriage solemnized at S Pauls Church in the Parish of S Mary Newington in the County of London. [No.] 291 Sixth October 1901 John Fullick [aged] 40 years [a] Widower [and] Labourer [of] 10 Tarver Road [father] George Fullick (deceased) [a] Labourer, [and] Mary Ann Castle [aged] 27 years [a] Spinster [of] 10 Tarver Road [father] Robert Castle [a] Labourer. Married in the Church of S Paul according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns [...] in the Presence of us Charles Silcocks [and] Alice Maud Silcocks". Note his first wife did not die until 1918.
His four children were born in Southwark between 1902 and 1911.
There are five entries in Ancestry London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 for John Fullick address 2 Causeway Place, Newington Causeway, Trinity, Newington, Southwark from 1907 to 1911.
In the 1911 census as John Fullick aged 52, born in Headley, Hampshire, a general labourer and living with his wife (Ada Ann), two sons (John and Robert) and daughter (Hilda) in two rooms at 2 Causeway Place, Newington St Mary, London.
Seven entries in Ancestry London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 for John Fullick addresses 2 Causeway Place, Newington Causeway, Trinity, Newington, Southwark from 1910 to 1915, and 76 Borough Road, St Jude, Southwark from 1918 to 1919, other occupants Ada Ann Fullick (wife?) and two others.
Death of John Fullick in FreeBMD in January-March 1920 aged 63 in Lambeth (1d 385). He died on or about 4 February 1920 at the Metropolitan Gasworks, Vauxhall, London.
There are a vary large number of entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees born about 1856, but a large percentage of them are incorrect have confused the several Johns born about that time.
Entry in The Pastoral Notebooks of Wallis Hay Laverty,
rector of Headley 1872 1928
p.321 Fullick George 25.1.1813 & Mary Ann (Parfect) [...] John 2.3.1856 - see p.478
p.321 Cutting dated 11 Dec 1880 - This paragraph taken from the Alton & Petersfield Observer, refers to old George Fullick & his son (John I think, p.478) -
"Obstructing the highway - Two men named Fullick were charged with this offence at Headley. Supt. Waters said he was passing through Headley on 27th November where he found the road blocked by heaps of stones on one side and a van belonging to Mr Hall on the other side, from which the two men were unloading beer. He asked them to come out of the public house and level the stones, but they refused, nor would they give their names. The Bench reprimanded them for their incivility, but dismissed the case as they thought the superintendent ought to have asked them to remove the van as well."
p.478 Fullick John 2/3/1856 & Charlotte Whiting* n e 1855
Live together (1880) with his father (George)
Banned Xmas 1880. [at Lindford see p.321]
Banns asked on intervention of Mrs Petar.
They pretended they were married elsewhere.
He son to p.321, brother to p.320.
She daughter to p.479.
They were married 22.1.1881. She then 22.
Went for a while to Lindford Lane, back to father in October 1882.
He (Nov 1887) living with parents, she ? at Bank with a son of Mrs C Heather p.271 (informant: his mother)
She living (1889) with - see p.902.
* Illegitimate: Edith Elizabeth Whiting b. 28 Oct 1880?; bap 1 Jan 1882.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: Charlotte Fullick, wife of John Fullick, was charged with assaulting Ann Grover, wife of George Groves (sic) at the New Inn - Fined 20s.
p.478 Press Cutting dated 1887: Drunkenness at Headley - John Fullick, who did not appear, was charged with bad language etc. Fined 4s plus 6d costs or 14 days imprisonment.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: John Fullick, George Whiting and George Coombes charged with being drunk at the New Inn 7th April 1884. Fined 2s 4d and 7s 8d each.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: George Grover was charged with beating Charlotte Fullick at Headley 7th April 1884. John Fullick deposed to seeing defendant knock his wife. The Chairman said it was a disgraceful case to the landlord and all concerned.
p.478 Press Cutting dated February 1885: An inquiry was held at the Royal Exchange into the body of infant Fullick death by suffocation by overlaying or convulsions. John Fullick had had 2 pints of beer and Charlotte Fullick and her mother 3d of gin between them. At 5.30am the mother called John Fullick and said that the baby was having a fit. John Plummer, a surgeon, said that death was caused by suffocation probably by overlaying but that the symptoms were the same as convulsions. A statement was made that the parents were possibly drunk but the Coroner said that there was nothing whatever in the evidence to support the statement that the parents were unable to look after the baby because they were drunk.
John Fullick was my third cousin twice removed.
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