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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 22:33 BST (UK) »

I am on FindMyPast so I will see what there is, I'll check for that marriage too and email it on if it's there
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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 22:33 BST (UK) »
Thanks Claire, that would be a great help  :)
A Yorkshire girl tracing her ancestry.
Discovering that I'm not as English as my family once thought.

Ashforth | Watson | Smith | Davies | Beech | Matthews | Moxon | Heaton | Emmerson | Parkin | Cook | Venables | Perrins | Parsons | Whiteley | Blackburn | Badger | Cullen | McWeeny/McWeeney | Steventon | Walters | Copley | Chapman | Wild | Garrity | Blewitt | Larkin |

DNA Results: 40% Great Britain, 24% Scandinavian, 17% Western European, 15% Irish, 4% Iberian Peninsula.

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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 22:45 BST (UK) »

Oh My !!! Are there a lot of Moxons in that part of the world ? A witness to most of the marriages that year including that of Ann Mason and John F was JACOB MOXON

Just going to email it on
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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 22:48 BST (UK) »
Yes indeed, I had fun tracing them at Wentworth ;D ::)
That's rather surprising! My Jacob would've only been 11 years old then though  ;D
A Yorkshire girl tracing her ancestry.
Discovering that I'm not as English as my family once thought.

Ashforth | Watson | Smith | Davies | Beech | Matthews | Moxon | Heaton | Emmerson | Parkin | Cook | Venables | Perrins | Parsons | Whiteley | Blackburn | Badger | Cullen | McWeeny/McWeeney | Steventon | Walters | Copley | Chapman | Wild | Garrity | Blewitt | Larkin |

DNA Results: 40% Great Britain, 24% Scandinavian, 17% Western European, 15% Irish, 4% Iberian Peninsula.


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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 23:20 BST (UK) »
Must be a cousin  ;D

 Ann, bap 21 Nov 1784, Ecclesfield, dau of John Fullilove FROM CHARTINBROOK
- Ann, bap 25 Dec 1789, ", dau of " FROM THORPE
- Hannah, bap 30 Oct 1785, ", dau of " FROM THORPE
- Hannah, bap 2 Mar 1794, ", dau of " FROM BARNSHALL
- Martha, bap 30 Sep 1792, ", dau of " FROM BARNSHALL ?
- Eliz. , bap 30 Sep 1787, ", dau of " FROM CHARTINBROOK
- Elizabeth, bap 11 Jan 1795, ", dau of " FROM THORPE
- Sarah, bap 4 Nov 1787, " dau of " FROM THORPE
- Sarah, bap 27 Feb 1791, " dau of " FROM BARNSHALL
- John, bap 25 May 1792, ", son of "   FROM THORPE

No occupations, just abode,  will check Johns burial see if that gives abode
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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 23:24 BST (UK) »

John Fullilove buried 5 July 1795 FROM THORPE

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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 23:28 BST (UK) »
Ah that's brilliant, thank you so much ;D Ann probably moved from Felkirk when she married John, and with John they lived in Thorpe Hesley and baptized their children at Ecclesfield. And then when John died, he was buried at Ecclesfield, and Ann married Jacob Moxon as he was from Thorpe ;D
A Yorkshire girl tracing her ancestry.
Discovering that I'm not as English as my family once thought.

Ashforth | Watson | Smith | Davies | Beech | Matthews | Moxon | Heaton | Emmerson | Parkin | Cook | Venables | Perrins | Parsons | Whiteley | Blackburn | Badger | Cullen | McWeeny/McWeeney | Steventon | Walters | Copley | Chapman | Wild | Garrity | Blewitt | Larkin |

DNA Results: 40% Great Britain, 24% Scandinavian, 17% Western European, 15% Irish, 4% Iberian Peninsula.

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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 14 June 16 23:33 BST (UK) »

Looking good then  ;D ;D
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Re: Ann FULLILOVE, born 1700s, finding her family
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 26 December 18 10:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Fullilove chatters, it is great to see folk taking an interest in the Yorkshire Fulliloves - something I have been encouraging for over 30 years...... I have a huge amount of data on this family, both within Yorkshire and without and it would be great to share what we each know. I have already looked at the exchanges on Rootschat about Ann & John: those people are not easy to figure out, due in part to multiple people with those names AND gaps in parish records. My own Fullilove tree extends from myself in an unbroken line back to John Fuloflove, b1485, and before that I have a dotted lines back to 1297. I'll save my other points until I establish contact with any who are still researching these people.....no point to type out long explanations until I know there is somebody there! Roderick Fullilove