Birth: 4 April 1864 Lindford, Headley, Hmpshire, UK
Father: Charles Heather 1820-1878
Mother: Caroline Blackman 1828-1908
Christening: 1 May 1864 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Marriage: Not Married
Partner: Charlotte Whiting [Fullick] 1857-1918
Death: 11 December 1956 Blacksmith's Shop, Lindford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Buried: Row 21 Plot 59 Long Churchyard, All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
By Charlotte registered and baptised Fullick, changing their names to Heather
(Sarah) Caroline Heather Fullick (Heather) [Nelson] 1887-a1939
Harry Heather Fullick (Heather) 1890-1965
Charles (Charlie) Heather Fullick (Heather) 1892-1911
Albert Heather Fullick (Heather) 1897-1961
Maud Alice Fullick (Heather) 1900-1985
Birth of Harry Heather in FreeBMD in April-June 1864 in Farnbro (2A 99).
Entry in Headley Baptisms for Harry (Henry) Heather born 4 April 1864 and baptised 1 May 1864, parents Charles, a labourer, and Caroline Heather of Lindford.
Two entries in Ancestry All England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Henry Heather baptised 1 May 1864 in Headley, Hampshire, parents Charles and Caroline Heather.
Entry in Ancestry Hampshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1921 for Henry Heather on 1 May 1864 at All Saints, Headley, parents Charles and Caroline Heather. "Page 50 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year 1864 1864 May 1st No. 395 Henry Son of Charles [a] Labourer & Charlotte Heather [of] Lindford".
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1917 for the birth of Henry Heather on 4 April 1864 and his baptism on 1 May 1864 at All Saints, Headley, parents Charles and Caroline Heather. "Page 50 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Headley in the County of Southampton in the Year 1864 [...] [born] 4.4.64 1864 May 1st No. 395 Henry Son of Charles [a] Labourer & Charlotte Heather [of] Lindford". A note at the bottom of the page in a different hand has "Harry".
His sister was born on 6 May 1868, registered in April-June 1868 in Farnborough, and baptised on 7 June 1868 at All Saints, Headley when they were living in Lindford.
In the 1871 census as Harry Heather aged 9, born in Headley, Hampshire, and living with his parents (Charles and Carline), two brothers (Charles and William) and sister (Sarah) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.
His sister was born on 28 May 1871, registered in April-June 1871 in Alton and baptised on 6 August 1871 at All Saints, Headley when they were living in Lindford.
His father was thrown from his cart and killed on the spot on 20 March 1878 and buried on 23 March 1878 at All Saints, Headley.
In the 1881 census as Harry Heather aged 16, born in Headley, Hampshire, a fish hawker, and living with his widowed mother (Caroline), two brothers (Charles and William) and sister (Alice) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.
Charlotte Fullick became his house keeper before 1889 when they were living at Bank of England, Broxhead (the Bank of England was a public house which gave its name to the local area of Borden), and while the father of Caroline is in doubt, he was the father of Harry. The children were registered with the surname Fullick but later adopted the surname Heather.
His daughter was born on 27 March 1887, registered in July-September 1887 in Alton and baptised on 11 January 1891 at All Saints, Headley, a note adding that although the parents are given as John and Charlotte Fullick, Mrs Fullick was living with Harry Heather, but Caroline is like the Fullick family. Her brother (or half-brother) was baptised on the same day.
His son was born on 24 July 1890, registered in July-September 1890, and baptised on 11 January 1891 at All Saints, Headley, a note adding that although the parents are given as John and Charlotte Fullick, Mrs Fullick was living with Harry Heather, but Harry is unmistakably a Heather. His sister was baptised on the same day.
His son was registered in July-September 1892 in Alton.
In the 1891 census as Henry Heather aged 26, born in Headley, Hampshire, single and a hawker and living with his married housekeeper (Charlotte Fullick), her daughter (Elizebeth Fullick), their son (Harry Fullick) and their daughter (Sarah Fullick) in Lindford, Headley, Hampshire.His daughter was born on 28 October 1900 and registered in October-December 1900 in Alton.
In the 1901 census as Harry Heather aged 32, born in Headley, Hampshire, a potato dealer working on his own account, and living with Charlotte Furtick (sic), three sons (Albert, Charles and Henry Furtick (sic)), and three daughters (Beatrice, Sarah and Maud Alice Furtick (sic)) and Charlotte's daughter (Edith Furtick (sic)) in Lindford Cross Roads, Headley, Hampshire.
In the 1911 census as Harry Fullick aged 50, born in Headley, Hampshire, single, a general labourer, and living with his wife (sic - on the original) (Charlotte Heather (sic - in the index, Fullick on the original)), two sons (Albert Fullick Heather and Charley Fullick Fullick (sic - in the index, Heather on the original)), and daughter (Maudie Alice Fullick Heather) in the Blacksmith Shop, Lindford, Liphook, Headley, Hants.
His daughter was baptised on 7 January 1912 at All Saints, Headley, parents Harry and Charlotte Heather (but corrected in a note to Charlotte Fullick), when he was a labourer of Lindford.
His partner died on 2 December 1918 at Lindford Chase and was buried on 6 December 1918 in Row 21, Plot 59 at All Saints, Headley as Charlotte Fullick in burial record and Charlotte Heather on the stone.
In the 1921 census as Henry (sic - in the index, Henery on the original) Heather aged 59 years 2 months, single, a labourer buslvers employed by J Foard carpenter of Deadwater, and living with Maud AL Heather at Riverford (sic - in the index, Lindford on the original), Bonon (sic - in the index, Bordon on the original), Headley, Neatham (not on the original), Hampshire.
In the 1939 England and Wales Register as Harry Heather born 4 April 1864, widowed, a labourer and living with Maud Heather (daughter?) at Blacksmith's Shop, (Lindford), Alton, Hampshire.
Death of Harry Heather in FreeBMD in October-December 1956 aged 92 in Alton (6B 48).
Entry in Find a Grave for Harry Heather, spouse Charlotte Fullick Heather, daughter Edith Elizabeth Heather Gardiner, died 11 December 1956 and buried in a double grave with a low headstone, located in the "long churchyard" Row 21 Plot 59 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire "Charlotte Heather died 2nd Dec 1918 aged 58. Harry Heather 11 Dec 1956 aged 92. Charlie Heather 3 Oct 1911 aged 19. At rest."
Entry in Monumental Inscriptions in Headley "[Stone] 624 [Plot] 21-59 21-58 Double grave, low headstone IHS intertwined monogram Charlotte Heather (in Register as Fullick, “Mrs Harry Heather”)/died 2nd Dec 1918 aged 58/Harry Heather 11 Dec 1956 aged 92/Charlie Heather (ex-Fullick) 3 Oct 1911 aged 19/At rest – also in Register: Maud Heather, 84, 14 Mar 1985".
Entry in Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Henry Heather died 11 December 1956 in Hampshire probate 25 January 1957 in Winchester, Chester. "Heather Henry of Blacksmiths Shop Lyndford Hampshire died 11 December 1956 Probate Winchester 25 January to Maud Alice Heather spinster. Effects £516 3s. 10d."
Entries in The Pastoral Notebooks of Wallis Hay Laverty, rector of Headley 1872–1928
p.86 Cutting: Oct 1891 - Trespassers - George Knight, Henry Heather and Frank Messingham were charged with trespassing in search of rabbits on land belonging to Mr H Dutton at Headley on October 11th. The case was proved by William Cozens; and the defendants were fined 13s each including costs. (Do these cuttings also relate to p.271?).
p.271 Press Cutting: Dec 1884 - An Old Poacher - H Heather was charged with trespassing in search of game at Headley. Police Sergeant Carpenter, stationed at Headley, deposed that on Wednesday, the 26th ult., he was on duty on the highway leading from Sleaford to Headley. He saw the defendant with two dogs on Brockhead Common. The dogs were hunting, and the defendant was beating the bushes. The defendant saw witness, and then came into the road, ran away, and called off the dogs. The defendant was fined £2 and costs. He had been committed for poaching on several occasions.
p.271 Press Cutting: Poaching 1884 - George Haydon, C Heather, and H Heather were charged with a similar offence at Brockhead Common. Haydon was fined 15s; C Heather, 5s; and H. Heather, 20s; and 18s 6d costs between them.
p.271 Press Cutting: 1882? - Better Than He Expected. William Heather, dealer, and Henry Heather, labourer, of Headley, were charged with trespassing in search of game on lands occupied by Mr H Matthews, at Oakhanger, the property of the Hon. John Dutton. William Cousins, gamekeeper, deposed to seeing defendant chase what he thought was a hare on Sunday, the 27th August, on the above lands. They had a lurcher dog with them. He afterwards saw P.C. Budden and they then went after them. P C Budden proved overtaking defendants and finding upon one the barrel of a gun and on the other a rabbit. When charged with the trespass the elder one said he supposed he should not be fined more than £100. The defendants now denied the offence, saying they were looking for their pony. The chairman said taking game on a Sunday was a very serious offence. They might have been fined £5; but they would be … costs, 12s between them.
p.505 Heather Henry & Mrs [crossed out => Windibank] Hickman & 2 children
Living 1881 in Holly Bush stables
Living temporarily Nov 1884 at late Kemp, Lindford Chase - (still there Oct 1885)
She left Heather Nov 1891 to live with son.
Cutting: Spring 1887 - Petty sessions Tuesday - Before W Wickham Esq.
(Chairman) M G Knight Esq., A F Jeffreys Esq., J G Wood Esq., and Captain Stephens.
Alleged Theft at Headley - Henry Heather of Headley was charged with stealing six teaspoons and six sheets, the property of John Pullen (WHL says should be Fullick) of the same parish. Mr G Goodwin, solicitor, of Winchester, appeared for the prisoner. The prosecutor said that with the permission of the Bench he would like to withdraw the case. After some discussion, the Magistrates decided to dismiss the case if sanctioned by the Prosecutor with whom the Clerk was directed to communicate.
WHL note to cutting: This probably young Henry Heather living with Mrs J Fullick.
p.902 Heather Henry and Fullick Charlotte, Mrs John (Whiting)
Living together 1889 at Bank of England, Broxhead
He son of p.271
She daughter of Mrs WhitingG p.479
She wife of p.478 and niece (& rather like in talk & look) to Betty Longstocking p.223.
For her assault on Mrs Walden see p.943.
She questioned 11/10/1890 whether any chance of going back to her husband. "Well," said she, "Heather doesn't drink and he sees we have food. Mr Fullick's not like that. I said to Mr Fullick would he have me back and he says 'No', then I asked he to get a reverse (sic) and he won't."
On Poaching - see p.86
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November 1894, four children alive
- 1/1/1882 Edith Elizabeth
- 1/1/1882 George
- b. 27 May 1887; bap 11 Jan 1891 daughter Caroline - now Mrs Nelson (soldier ) married 1908
- b. 24 Jul 1890 son Harry
See opposite (p.903)
Mrs John Fullick having died, I made a will for him, dividing his money equally between Harry, Albert & Maud, giving the premises and furniture to Maud and the rest between Harry & Albert.
p.903 GATES Susan born 4/5/1869
A friendless and ½ sharp living 1890 with p.902 (Henry Heather)
Formerly living with the John Fullicks
Note that Headley was transfered from Farnborough to Alton on 1 July 1869.
Henry Heather was the partner of Charlotte Whiting, wife of John Fulleck, my third cousin twice removed.
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