Birth: July-September 1852 Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: William Fullick 1803-1872
Mother: Hannah Trusler 1811-1871
Christening: 3 October 1852 All Saints, Headley, Hamshire, UK
Marriage: 23 June 1873 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Emily Coombs (Combs, Coombes) 1850-1893
Marriage: 1897 Midhurst, Sussex, UK
Wife: Sarah Ann Cook 1872-a1911
Death: April-June 1926 Petersfield, Hampshire, UK
By Emily:
Olive Hannah (Anna, Annie) Fullick [Bright] 1874-a1922
Edith Eveline (Evelyn, Everland) Fullick [Heath] 1877-a1913
Cyril George Fullick 1888-1977
Birth of Mark Fullick in FreeBMD in July-September 1852 in Franbro (2a 64) which included Headley.
Christening of Mark Fullick in the IGI on 3 October 1852 in Headley Hampshire, parents William and Hannnah Fullick. The same information is in Headley Baptisms adding his father was a labourer.
In the 1861 census as Mark Fullick aged 8, born in Headley, and living with his parents (William and Hannah), and two brothers (Charles and Frederick) at Bayfields Farm (at Prospect Hill on Frensham Lane), Headley.
In the 1871 census as Marth Fulleck (sic - in the index, correct on the original ) aged 18, born in Headley, employed as a farm servant and living with Robert Parker (aged 61, born in Headley, a widower and farmer of 246 acres), his neice (Louisa Piper aged 31, born in Headley, unmarried and a housekeeper), and a domestic servant (Emma Burrell aged 15 and born in Headley) at Picketts Hill, Headley.
Marriage of Mark Fullick and Emily Coombes in FreeBMD in April-June 1873 in Alton ((2c 263).
From the births of his daughters in Headley Baptisms, he was living at the Bank of England (a pub near the site of the fire station at the cross-roads in Bordon) in 1874 and at Saunders Green (at the junction of Frensham Lane with Picketts Hill and Spats Lane) in 1877, and his employment is given as a labourer.
In the 1881 census as Mark Fullick aged 30, born in Headley, employed as a farm servant, and living with his wife (Emily) and two daughters (Holiff and Edith) at the Cottage, Kingsley.
From the birth of his son in Headley Baptisms he was living at Baigents Bridge (where the bridle path (BW36) between Headley Park and Dockenfield crosses the River Slea) in 1888 and his employment is given as a labourer.
In the 1891 census as Mark Fullick aged 39, born in Headley, employed as a farm servant and living with his wife (Emily) and son (Cyril) at Sleaford, Headley.
His wife's death is in Headley Burials on 14 June 1893 aged 43 in Sleaford of consumption.
Marriage of Mark Fullick and Sarah Ann Cook in FreeBMD in October-December 1897 in Midhurst (2b 895).
In the 1901 census as Marble (sic - in the index, Mark on the original) Fullick aged 48, born in Headley, employed as a carter on farm, and living with his wife (Sarah) and son (Cyril G) at Bones Lane, Buriton, Hampshire.
In the 1911 census as Mr Mark Fullich aged 59, and living with Sarah Ann (wife?) and Cyril George (son?) in Petersfield, Hampshire.
Death of Mark Fullick in FreeBMD in April-June 1926 aged 73 in Petersfield (2c 177).
There are two entries in RootsWeb WorldConnect. One gives his birth on 3 October 1852 in Headley, parents William Fullick and Hannah Trusler and his marriage to Emily Combes on 23 June 1873 in Headley and his death in 1879-1943 in Sleaford, Lincs. The second adds details from the censuses and his son Cyril. There are also five entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees, one a combination of the above.
Mark Fullick was my first cousin three times removed.
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