James Fullick


Dates

Birth: 1837 Barford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: Henry Fullick c1796-1877
Mother: Sarah Groves 1805-1878

Christening: 16 April 1837 All Saints, Headley,Hampshire, UK

Marriage: 26 October 1861 Selborne, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Phoebe Christmas 1842

Death: July-September 1904 Bramshott, Hampshire, UK

Children

George Fullick 1862-1882?
Arthur James Fullick 1864-a1901
Albert Edward Fullick 1866-1884
William Fullick 1868-1946
Ann (Anne, Annie) Ellen Fullick (Fullock) [Dudman] 1870-1947
Walter Henry Fullick 1873-a1923
Matilda Fullick [Franklin] 1875-a1907
Maud Sophia Fullick [Taylor] 1877-a1907
Henry Fullick 1880-a1891
John Fullick 1882-a1921
Minnie Fullick 1884-1887
Kate Fullick 1887-1907
Louisa Fullick 1891 This may have been Minnie Louisa

Notes

Entry for the christening of James Fullick in the IGI on 16 April 1837 in Headley, Hampshire, parents Henry Fullick and Sarah.

Entry for James Fullick in Ancestral File gives his birth in about 1838 in Selborne, Hants, and his marriage to Phoebe Christmas on 26 October 1861 in Selborne, Hampshire.

In Headley 1841 Census as James Fullick aged 4, born in Hampshire, and living with his parents, two brothers (George and Henry), and four sisters (Charlotte, Eliza, Maria, and Sarah) at Barford.

In Headley 1851 Census as James Fullick aged 14, born in Headley, employed as an agricultural labourer, and living with his mother, two brothers (George and Henry), and four sisters (Eliza, Fanny, Jane and Sarah) and a cousin Harriet Fullick at Barford.

In the 1861 census as James Fulick (sic), aged 24, born in Headley, unmarried, employed as an agricultural labourer, and living with his parents and two sisters (Jame and Sarah) at Barford (his brother Henry and his family were living next door).

Marriage of James Fullick in Registry of Marriages in October-December 1861 in Alton (2c 277) - Phoebe Christmas is on the same page.

The marriage of James Fullick and Phoebe Christmas is in a submitted entry in the IGI. on 26 October 1861 in Selborne, Hampshire, and the same information is in the Ancestral and Pedigree Resource Files.

In the 1871 census as James Fullick (Fulleck in the index), aged 35, born in Headley, employed as an agricultural labourer, and living with his wife, four sons (Arthur, Albert , George, and William) and daughter (Ann E) in Bacons Lane, Headley. (Where was this? Was it Field House? It is between Plaster Hill and Hearne in the census, but there are no houses in Bacon Lane.) Note that the Headley version of this census incorrectly gives his birth in Selborne.

In the 1881 Census as James Fullick, aged 39 (should have been 44), born in Headley, employed as a shepherd, and living with his wife, six sons (Albert, Arthur, George, Henry, Walter and William) and three daughters (Ann Ellen, Matilda and Maud) at Hearne, Headley.

In the 1891 Census as James Tullock (sic - in the index) aged 55, born in Headley, employed as an agricultural labourer, and living with his wife, four sons (Henry, John, Walter and William), and four daughters (Anne, Kate, Louisa and Maud) at Mount Pleasant?, Hewshott Hill, Bramshott, Hampshire. The house had only four rooms.

In the 1901 Census as James Fullick, aged 63, born in Headley, employed as a farm cowman, and living with his wife and daughter (Kate) at Hammer, Bramshott, Hampshire. This is either the same as or very close to the 1891 address.

Death of James Fullick in FreeBMD in July-September 1904 in Petersfield (2c 83) which included Bramshott aged 67.

Jenny Crawford:
states James Fullick was christened 16 Apr 1837 in Headley, Hampshire, England, parents Henry Fullick and Sarah Groves. He married Phoebe Christmas on 26 Oct 1861. They had four children - Matilda, Maud Sophia, John and Minnie. In a private communication Jenny writes "Another of Henry's son's James married Phoebe Christmas & Rev. Laverty made a note in his records that they 'had a knack of locking up children in cottage' They were also fined for the non-attendance at school of one of the children."

Relationship

I am his great grandnephew.

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