Photos 2006

 

 
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Photographs 2006

Natalie Crawford at her friend Rehana's wedding June 2006
Jenny Crawford and Doreen Fereday, Basingstoke  April 2006                                
Doreen is descended from Henry Fullick the Elder who was transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1834 but returned to England and was buried with his wife Elizabeth (Stapley) in Kingston Cemetery.    Jenny's 4xggrandfather George Fullick was transported to Hexham NSW in 1829 and was buried in Tarro Cemetery, NSW. 
Fullick descendants from around the world meet up

The late William Cook from Australia with Doreen Fereday at the Noah''s Ark Pub

 

Virginia and Stan Edwards from Canada with Eddie Fereday  at Shere

 

Virginia and Stan Edwards                              photos: Doreen & Eddie Fereday

Albert Fullick who died in Martyr Worthy at the age of  94years. Albert was the grandson of George and Mary Ann Fullick (my great great grand parents.  Local Alton historian Edward Roberts conducted an interview with Albert in the 1970s and kindly gave permission for the photograph's reproduction here.
James Arthur Hubley's aunt Marjorie, Grandmother Hilda and Grandfather William Fullick from the Head of St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia

Extract from James Hubley's website

William Fullick
The Death of William Fullick, 66, occurred early yesterday at his home, Head of St. Margaret's Bay.
Born in England, Mr. Fullick came to Canada as a young Man. He served overseas with the Army during World War One and upon returning served for 10 years in Canada. For the last 30 years he had resided at Head of St. Margaret's Bay. He is survived by his widow, Hilda; Three daughter's, Doris (Mrs. Frank Hubley), Thelma (Mrs. Malcolm Smith) and Shirley (Mrs. Burton Crowell); one sister and one brother in England, and eight grandchildren. The remains are resting at Snow's Funeral Home, Argyle Street. Funeral services, will be held at St. George's Church, Head of St. Margaret's Bay, at 2.30 p.m., Thursday. Col. the Rev. W. Rippon will conduct the service and interment will be in St. George's Cemetery.

 

Thanks to James Hubley for permission to use his photograph of William Fullick. His website address is http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/u/b/James-Arthur-Hubley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0006.html should you want to contact him.

 

 

                                       © Jennifer Crawford