Richard Fullick (1827-1909)

Dates

Birth: 1827 Arford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: Henry Fullick 1801-1890
Mother: Elizabeth Stapley 1797-1864

Christening: 29 September 1827 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK

Marriage: 12 February 1861 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Eliza Taylor 1839-1927

Death: 23 September 1909 Hampshire County Asylum, Knowle, Hampshire, UK
Burial: 28 September 1909 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK

Children

Ann Taylor (Fullick) [Chiverton] 1859-1918
George Fulleck (Fullick) 1861-1942
Rose Fullbeck (Fullick) 1863-1945
Ruth Fullick (Fulleck, Tullick) [Wakeford] 1865-1925
Frederick (Frederic) Fullick 1869-1945
Ellen Fullick 1872-1943
Louisa Fullick [Gardner] 1874-1965

Notes

Entry in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Richard Fullick baptised on 28 September 1827 in Headley, Hampshire, parents Henry and Elizabeth Fullick.

Entry in Headley Baptisms for Richard Fullick on 29 September 1827, parents Henry, a labourer, and Elizabeth of Arford.

Entry in Ancestry All Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912 for Richard Fullick baptised 28 Septeber 1827 in Headley All Saints, parents Henry and Elizabeth Fullick. "Page 76 Baptisms folemized in the Parifh of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year 1827 [...] Septr 28th No. 606 Richard Son of Henry, a Labourer, and Elizabeth Fullick of Arford Private Public 28 Octr", a note at the bottom of the page adding "Family thought 1909 that R.F. born 29.9.1827 (probably should be 29th)".

In the 1841 census as Richard Fullick aged 12, born in Hampshire, and living with George(brother?), Emma (sister?) and some 43 others in the Headley Workhouse, Headley, Hampshire.

In the 1851 census as Richard Fullick aged 26, born in Headley, Hampshire, single, a shepherd and living with his brother (William), sister-in-law (Elizabeth), and three neices (Emily, Fanny and Hester M) in Headley, Hampshire.

His daughter was registered in January-March 1859 in Farnbrough with the surname Taylor and baptised on 13 March 1859 at St Nicholas, Kingsley, mother Eliza Taylor of Kingsley.

Two entries in FreeBMD for the marriage of Richard Fullick and Richard Tullick (the latter is not on the handwritten original) and Eliza Taylor in January-March 1861 in Fanbro (2a 109).

Entry in Ancestry England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 for Richard Fullick and Eliza Taylor on 12 February 1861 in Headley, Hampshire.

Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1933 for Richard Fallick (sic), father Henry Fallick (sic) and Eliza Taylor on 12 February 1861 at Headley, All Saints. "Page 100 [...] Marriage 1861 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton. No. 200 Feby 12th Richard Fullick of Full age, a Bachelor and Labourer of Headley, father Henry Fullick, a Labourer, and Eliza Taylor of Full age, a Spinster of Headley, father Eli Taylor, a Labourer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church [... both appear to have made their marks] In the Presence of us Henry Courtnage? and Ellen Taylor [both made their marks]."

In the 1861 census as Richard Fulleck (sic - Fullick on the original) aged 33, born in Headley, Hampshire, an agricultural labourer, and living with his wife (Eliza) and daughter (Ann) in Fullers Vale, Headley, Hampshire.

His son was born on 10 September 1861, registered in July-September 1861 in Farnborough, and baptised on 13 October 1861 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Fullers Bottom.

His daughter was born on 11 January 1863, registered in October-December 1863 in Farnborough, and baptised on 25 October 1863 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Fullers Bottom.

His daughter was born on 17 August 1865, registered in April-June 1869 in Farnborough, and baptised on 1 October 1865 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Fullers Bottom.

His son was born on 31 March 1869, registered in July-September 1865 in Farnborough, and baptised on 2 May 1969 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Fullers Bottom.

In the 1871 census as Richd (sic - on the original) Fullick aged 43, born in Headley, Hampshire, an agricultural labourer, and living with his wife (Eliza), two sons (Geo and Fredk), and three daughters (Ann, Rose and Ruth) in Fullers Vale, Headley, Hampshire.

His daughter was born on 9 July 1872, registered in July-September 1872 in Alton, and baptised on 25 August 1872 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Arford.

His daughter was born on 13 July 1874, registered in July-September 1874 in Alton, and baptised on 30 August 1874 at All Saints, Headley when he was a labourer living in Fullers Bottom.

In the 1881 census as Richard Fullick aged 54, born in Headley, Hampshire, an agricultural labourer, and living with his wife (Eliza), two sons (George and Fredrick), and three daughters (Ellen, Louisa and Ruth) at Holy Bush Inn, Headley, Hampshire.

Entry in Ancestry UK, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, 1846-1912 for Richd (sic - on the original) Fullick, a pauper, admitted to Hants on 15 August 1881, died 23 September 1909 in Hampshire.

In the 1891 census as RF (all have only their initials) aged 65, born in Alton, Hampshire, married, an agricultural labourer, a lunatic, and a patient in the Hants County Lunatic Asylum for Paupers, Knowle, Fareham, Hampshire.

In the 1901 census as RF (all have only their initials) aged 75, married, a farm labourer, a lunatic, and a patient in the Hants County Asylum, Knowle, Fareham, Hampshire.

Death of Richard Fullick in FreeBMD in October-December 1909 in Fareham (2b 359).

Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1987 for Richard Fullick buried on 28 September 1909 aged 82 at Headley, All Saints. "Page 75 Burials in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton in the year One thousand nine hundred and nine [...] 19.64 Richard Fullick No. 598 of Fareham Asylum Died 23.9.9 September 28 aged 82", a note at the bottom of the page adding "82 on Sept 28. 1907".

Entry in Headley Monumental Inscriptions In the ‘long churchyard’ (the acre added by Mr Laverty in 1909) No 530 Plot 19-64 "[inscribed vertical column] R.F. [Richard Fullick]/ 1909 / E.F. [Eliza Fullick, d. 25 Nov]/ 1927 / E.F. / 1943 / F.F. / 1945".

Entry in The Pastoral Notebooks of Wallis Hay Laverty, rector of Headley 1872–1928

There are some 70 entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees with combinations of the above.

Relationship

Richard Fullick was my second cousin three times removed.

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