b. 1886 (app)
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Sussex Netherfield/Sussex: Netherfield | |||
Parents | ||||
William Humphrey Wickham | d. 21/03/1924 | |||
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Occupations
1891 | Scholar | ||
1901 | Waiter - Hotel ??? |
Also known as
Philip E. Fuller |
Documentary Sources
Mr and Mrs William Fuller, 29 King Edward street, celebrated their golden wedding on May 28. They were married at Mountfield Church, Essex. They have reared 17 children, nine being girls, and of the eight boys six have rendered service for the Empire. One of them, fighting with the famous 29th Division, was killed at the Dardanelles. There are 37 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Many relatives and friends called to congratulate Mr and Mrs Fuller, and amongst the telegrams was one from Mrs Fuller's step-mother, who came to New Zealand in 1857.
Allied Press Ltd via National Library of New Zealand (reproduced under the terms of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nz/)
IRELAND'S MEMORIAL RECORDS 1914-1918
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FULLER, PHILLIP. Reg. No. 7659. Rank, Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st Batt.; died of wounds, Gallipoli, May 7, 1915; born Netherfield, Sussex.
Record No. | Registry No. | Soldier's Name | Regiment, Rank, No. | Date and Place of Death | ... | Date of Authority | To whom Authorised | ...
168161 | 77780 | Fuller Philip | 1st Bn R Mun Fus Pte 7659 | ~7~3/5/15 Wounds | ... |12.11.15 Sis + sole Legatee Mrs Jane Gibbs ?.9.19 Bro - Law Thomas Gibbs | ...
Locations
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