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Fullman
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George
Henry FULLMAN
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born
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Oct 1882 Rotherhithe, Surrey (IGI)
(D/1882, St.Olave, 1d,
316) (GRO)
bapt 5
Nov 1882 St Mary's, Rotherhithe (FindMyPast)
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married
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22 Feb 1903 (JC) St. John, Newington, Surrey (IGI)
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Southwark, 1d, 120) (FreeBMD)
spouse
Clara Sophia SPURDENS
b 21 Sep 1881 (SA) father Samuel SPURDENS (IGI)
d 1962 aged 80 (M/1962, Bermondsey, 5c, 232) (FreeBMD)
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18
Jan 1953 (IGI) aged 70 (M/1953,
Bermondsey, 5c, 174) (FreeBMD)
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Addresses
1891 census St Paul's, Deptford, London
1901 census 2, Milton House, Leroy Street, Bermondsey, London
1911 census 93 E Block, Waterloo Square, Waterloo Buildings, Camberwell, London
1914 26, Litlington St, Bermondsey, London
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Occupations
1891
census Scholar
1911 census Carman for Coal Hawker
1914 Builder's Labourer |
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Other
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| Clara SPURDENS was the second daughter of Samuel SPURDENS and Mary Eliza STROUD. (SA) Read more about Clara's father, Samuel SPURDENS |
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In 1911, George and his family were living with two of his wife's brothers: Samuel SPURDENS, a carman b c1884 in Kennington, and William SPURDENS, a carman's helper b c1892 in Bermondsey. (1911 cen) |
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| In 1914, George Henry FULLMAN enlisted with the Rifle Brigade at Deptford for service in WW1. He had already served six years with the Rifle Brigade Militia. His pension record is here. |
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| The family lived in Littlington St., Rotherhithe. Bill SPURDENS was a nephew and remembers going there as a child. They had to go on 2 trams and had a wonderful time, with plenty of cakes and goodies. They lived opposite a park and all played games there. Bennie was his mate. Uncle George had a limp but it didn't stop him mucking about - he was great fun. (SA) |
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24 November, 2014
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