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Fullman
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Charlotte Susan FULLMAN
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born
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27
Sep 1861 Ordnance Place,
Chatham (press article)
(D/1861, Medway, 2a,
327) (FreeBMD)
bapt
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married
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21 Oct 1888 Maze
Hill Congregationalist Chapel, Greenwich
(D/1888, Greenwich,
1d, 1577) (FreeBMD)
spouse
Frederick
Louis WOOD
Bricklayer, b1856, Chatham, Kent (1901 census)
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died |
11 Oct 1939 Winnipeg, Canada (EC)
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Addresses
1871
census 1 Mount Pleasant, Chatham Hill, Gillingham
1881
census Pier Road Gas Works, Gillingham
1891
census 1 Seymour Road, Chatham (EC)
1901
census 4 Queens Road, Belvedere, Errith, Dartford Kent
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Occupations
1881
census Domestic servant |
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Other
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| Strangely, Charlotte's second son, Alfred (b c1888) is given the surname FULLMAN at the 1901 census, when all the other children have the surname WOOD |
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Charlotte was awarded
the George V Jubilee Medal in 1935 as a result of losing five sons in
war.
please
read the press
article and see the
related hellfire-corner website and
the article on the Commonwealth
War Graves Commission website |
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This page last updated
7 February, 2015
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