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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 25 January 14 10:56 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, yes,I did know that John Collard born 1804 in White Notley, was the son of Joseph Collard and Sarah Quilter. The marriage between John Collard and Sarah Fuller born 1803 took place on 2nd October 1824 in White Notley, I think that I must have assumed that Sarah was born in White Notley, I have only got her born in Essex on my tree, Sarah died 8th Feb 1863 and John died 19th June 1867.
Maybe Sarah was born in Felsted as both the brothers (John and James Fuller were and one of them was Sarah's father).
The birth that I found on family search for Sarah Fuller gives the date as 4th Aug 1803 in Essex. with parents John and Sarah. but doesn't give the mothers maiden name. So what I really need now is - the name of James Fuller's ( born 1775) wife  possibles - Abigail ?? or Ann Linn and also John's (born 1776) wife - Sarah ?? Could it be Sarah Clicff (born Felsted) ??

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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 25 January 14 11:08 GMT (UK) »
I've checked felsted, great leighs, barnston and white notley for Sarah's birth. Will check other neighbouring parishes. I'm sure she'll turn up :-)
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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 25 January 14 11:55 GMT (UK) »
The Sarah, wife of John Collard who was born 1803/4 is clearly on both the 1851 and 1861 census's as born in Felsted, Essex.
However, as Nannyj has already checked Felsted baptisms, there's always the chance that the family were non-conformists.
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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 25 January 14 12:43 GMT (UK) »
I have now found a marriage for a John Fuller to Sarah Moss - 19th October 1802 in Lamarsh Essex. I have never heard of this place is it in the right area? could this be my Sarah's mother.
I have also found a birth for a Sarah Moss - 12th Aug 1781 in Great Yeldham Essex, I have never heard of this place either.
Another possible marriage that I have found is - John Fuller to Sarah Cliff or Clifft on 6th December 1798 in Good Easter Essex.
Have just looked on a map and found that all of these places mentioned are not that far from Felsted.


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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 25 January 14 14:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi.
I looked lamarsh and yeldham up on google maps. It's only twenty miles from felsted, where your fullers came from, so sounds quite possible.
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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 25 January 14 15:12 GMT (UK) »
I've got Fuller's on my tree from High Easter, Good Easter and Pleshey. There seem to be plenty around. (unfortunately!).

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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 25 January 14 17:26 GMT (UK) »
I looked at the non conformist bmd register online but I think that's a bit limited. I'm guessing only some are on there? I'll have another look at felsted, as I could easily have missed it.
Love a good puzzle :-)
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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 25 January 14 17:52 GMT (UK) »
Ha! Rechecked felsted. I had missed it. Sarah fuller of James and Abigail. Born October 26th 1803, baptised Nov 27th.
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Re: Mixed up Fullers ?
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 26 January 14 01:28 GMT (UK) »
Found the mother and father of your Elizabeth Willis:
Edward Willis and Ann horsenail married 8/10/1747 by banns.
Other children: Anne 7/4/1748, Edward 4/11/1750, Mary 17/3/1756

James and John fuller b1775/6 parents:
James fuller and Mary brewer married 23/11/1748
Mary brewer bap 19/12/1731
Her parents were John and Mary brewer. I found children born from 1715 to 1734 of John and Mary brewer, but found three marriages between John brewers and marys!! So yours could be any of these: (or maybe he was widowed twice? It doesn't say widowed or bachelor for these records)
John brewer and Mary Hayden 25/10/1715
John brewer and Mary Oliver 22/11/1716
John brewer and Mary chalk 30/9/1730
I think my money would be on the latter as it's so near the birth of your Mary brewer who married John brewer but no way of being sure. There are also children being baptised to John brewer and Elizabeth but these are while John and one of the Marys are still having children!
Anyway, at least you are back one more generation. All felsted.
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