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Topic: FULKER family (and who was Sarah Makepeace) (Read 408 times)
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suffolkmawther
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'Jumper' & Eliza Fulker
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Just finding time to catch up with my FULKER family interests.
My great grandfather William Cornelius Fulker left Reading for Hammersmith around 1880, he then married a local girl Eliza Sale and remained in that area all his life. I have information on my direct line back to Thomas and Marie the parents of Samuel born in Sonning in 1654.
Would love to hear from anyone researching same family.
Especially if you know anything about Sarah Makepeace.
My dad is the youngest of his family, and the only one still around  He will soon celebrate his 86th birthday. His eldest brother gave me some notes on the family about 20 years ago - he states quite clearly that my great-grandmother was Sarah Makepeace! But all my evidence points to Eliza Sale  I have never found anything about Sarah except in my notes from Uncle Harry 
Cheerio, SM ...
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Every time I find an ancestor, I have to find two more !
SUFFOLK - Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk, Bellamy, Sparham DERBY - Bridges and Frost (originally from Framlingham/Parham Suffolk) NOTTINGHAM - Lambert and Selby BERKSHIRE/then Hammersmith/Barnes LND - Fulker LONDON/MDX - Murray, Clancy, Broker, Hoskins, Marsden, Wilson, Sale Gt-Grandfather Michael Wilson was born in Cork, lived in Fulham London - arrived Boston USA 1889 alone - what happened next?
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soundgirl
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Are you still researching the Fulker's? I can't help with your request, but I've been investigating my family tree and I'm descended from William Fulker born 1778 In Swallowfield. Parents John Fulker and Mary Lyfard.
Ring any bells with you?
Many thanks.
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suffolkmawther
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'Jumper' & Eliza Fulker
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Hello and Welcome to Rootschat 
I have a feeling we may have corresponded before ?
My branch of the family had left Swallowfield by the end of the 1600s.
One thing I have discovered with the Fulker family, they tend to stick to the same names for the boys of the family - so we have lots of William, John, Zacharius, Henry, - just good old names throughout!
I am in touch with Mike, Becki and Alan who all have connections to Swallowfield, Jane, Mandy who connect to Winkfield branch, Heather who has interests in Fulker in Warfield, several contacts who are connected to the branches in the Brighton area and Andrew, Russell, Natalie, Matt and myself who link to the same branch - I think Matt worked out that we are all fifth cousins 
Will have to check through some paperwork to find out who else can link in with your branch of the family.
Earlier this year, several of us exchanged photographs to see if there were any similarities or to see if we could help with identification of unknown 'Fulker' members in old unmarked photographs.
Happy to help anytime with Fulker research,
Pat ...
PS - my dad is now 88 years old 
PPS ..... and, yes, I am still researching Fulker's - carrying on from the basics that Dad found at Somerset House and St Catherine's House in the 1950s.
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Every time I find an ancestor, I have to find two more !
SUFFOLK - Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk, Bellamy, Sparham DERBY - Bridges and Frost (originally from Framlingham/Parham Suffolk) NOTTINGHAM - Lambert and Selby BERKSHIRE/then Hammersmith/Barnes LND - Fulker LONDON/MDX - Murray, Clancy, Broker, Hoskins, Marsden, Wilson, Sale Gt-Grandfather Michael Wilson was born in Cork, lived in Fulham London - arrived Boston USA 1889 alone - what happened next?
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