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The Anlo-Saxons did not use classical or biblical names but tried to give everyone his own, unique name, composed of two elements. There can be several meanings given given to the two parts of the name FULLAGAR. "Fulla" means "plenty" and "gar" means "spear" whereas "gara" means a "wedgeshaped piece of land". The original FULLAGARs were either hunters, warriors or individuals who worked or owned "plenty" of land such as farmers or land owners.In the Borough of Maidstone, in the County of Kent, in the Country of England there is a village known as Headcorn. The village was given its name by Anglo-Saxons and may have existed prior to their arrival in the 5th or 6th century. The name "Head" derives from Old English meaning Huda, while "corn" was the name for a fallen tree. Thus, the name Headcorn translates in Old English as "Huda's fallen trees" which literally meant a clearing in the great forest. During those early times livestock was driven into this clearing, known as Headcorn, to feed on acorns collected from the great Wealden forest. Headcorn is about 40 miles southwest of Maidstone, and Maidstone is abouot 40 miles southwest of London. The village of Headcorn has the earliest recorded FULLAGAR discovered thus far. My FULLAGAR Ancestors Dominyche FULLAGARDE12X Great GrandfatherDied: ~12/21/1558 Married: Alice Hemersham Children:William (d.1600)William FULLAGAR11X Great Grandfather Died: 1600Married: Agnes Kelsham (d.11/1608)on February 18, 1565 at St. Peter & St. Paul Parish Church in Headcorn, EnglandChildren:-Maria (b.~1568)-William (b.~1571)(d.05/24/1638)-Christopher (b.~1575)-Frances (b.~1578)-Kelsham (b.~1582)(d.~1625)-John (b.1588)(d.~1625)Kelsham FULLAGAR10X Great GrandfatherBorn: ~1582 Died: ~1625Married: Marion Hunte (d.~1638)(also found spelled "Marian Hunt")Children:-William Kelsham (b.~1613)(d.~1655)-Christopher (b.~1617)-Anne (b.~1620)-Margaret (b.~1622)William Kelsham FULLAGAR9X Great Grandfather Born: ~1613 Died: ~1655Married: Elizabeth Knocke (b.1615)(d.1657) on September 17, 1635Children:-Sarah (b.~1636)-William (b.1638)-Elizabeth (b.~1640)-John (b.~1642)(d.~1693)John FULLAGAR8X Great Grandfather Born: ~1642 Died: ~1693 Married: Elizabeth Harris Children:-Elizabeth (b.02/10/1661)-James (b.~1667)(d.~1712)-Christopher-Arthur (d.1699)-Mary James FULLAGAR7X Great GrandfatherBorn: ~1667 Died: ~1712Married: Frances Stapely at Cranbrook, England ~1693Children:-John (b.~1693) This John is believed to have come from a previous unknown marriage. When James died this John was sent to live with James' sister Mary and her husband, Robert BARRETT.-Elizabeth (b.~1693)(d.05/09/1760)-Ann (b.~1696) christened at Langley by Maidstone-John (b.1700)(d.05/28/1745)John FULLAGAR6X Great Grandfather Born: in 1700Died: May 28, 1745 Married: Elizabeth ? (b.1701)(d.03/12/1775)Children:-John (b.1727)(d.04/27/1775)-Mary (d.~01/1730)-William (b.~1728)(d.~01/1733)-Thomas (b.~1728)(d.1813)-Samuel (b.~1730)(d.03/01/1817) called "The Elder"-Elizabeth (b.~1733)John FULLAGARborn circa 1726 in or around Woodchurch, Kent, England. He was a farmer as was his son Joseph.5X Great Grandfather Born: in 1727Died: April 27, 1775Married: Sarah Gilham (b.1730)(d.03/10/1782) Children:-Mary (b.05/15/1751)-Elizabeth (b.12/05/1752)-Joseph (b.12/12/1754)(d.06/20/1834)-John (b.03/24/1756)(d.04/12/1802)-Thomas (b.06/07/1758)-Sarah (b.~1759)(d.~1761)-Mary Sarah (b.03/23/1762)Joseph FULLAGAR4X Great Grandfather Born: June 12, 1754 at Woodchurch near Tenterden, Kent, England Died: June 20, 1834 Married: Sarah Fowle (b.1766)(d.08/20/1856) on July 14, 1791 at Cranbrook, England Children:-Sarah (b.~1791)-Elizabeth (b.~1793)(married 1st cousin)-Mary (b.~1794)(d.~1834)-John (b.~1796)(d.1887)(twin w/Joseph)-Joseph (b.~1796)(d.~1871)(twin w/John)-Thomas (b.~1798)(d.10/23/1869)-William Thomas (b.04/24/1799)(d.~1834)-Francis (b.~1803)(d.~1834)-Phebe (b.~1806) also found spelled "Phoebe" & "Pheby"-Samuel (b.05/25/1811)(d.08/06/1902) -Benjamin (b.01/05/1813)Samuel FULLAGARobtained a limited education and became a tailor. Family historians advise that Samuel was commissioned by the Royal Family to make special attire for Prince Albert. Relatives still possess buttons which Samuel obtained during that time. Samuel came to the United States sometime in late 1837 or early 1838 and settled in the Penn Yan, New York area. Samuel naturalized as a citizen in 1844.3X Great Grandfather Born: May 25, 1811 Died: August 6, 1902 Married: Sarah Ann STEVENS (b.03/12/1813)(d.11/02/1884)on October 26, 1834 at All Hallows, Lombard Street, London, England Children:-Benjamin Samuel (b.08/12/1835)(d.11/29/1919)-Lucy (b.08/18/1837)(d.10/03/1838)-Edward George (b.03/13/1839)(d.06/20/1901)-Edward Samuel (b.03/05/1842)(d.09/27/1864)(died in Civil War)-William Oliver (b.01/24/1844)(d.03/04/1846)</i><br>-William Joseph (b.04/02/1846)(d.11/03/1919)William Jospeh FULLAGAR<P align="justify">Samuel's son William Joseph FULLAGAR seemed to be an adventurous soul and traveled around the United States. He went to California and worked in a logging camp and later in a gold mine which he owned. He returned to New York and then left once again for New Orleans, Louisiana where he met a business partner. He and the partner purchased sheep in Boerne, Texas and herded them north and west and finally settled near Lohn in McColluch County, Texas where William purchased land and started a ranch. <BR><center><B>2X Great Grandfather</B><BR> <B>Born:</B> April 2, 1846 in Penn Yan, NY<BR> <B>Died:</B> November 3, 1919<BR> <B>Married:</B> Mary Elizabeth Lohn <i>(b.07/10/1860)(d.12/13/1911)<BR> <B>Children:</B><BR><br>-William Samuel Lohn <i>(b.07/02/1887)(d.08/02/35)</i><BR>-Sarah Ann Louise <i>(b.1889)(d.1955)</i><BR>-<B><I>Marion Lloyd</I></B> <i>(b.02/06/1893)(d.02/15/75)</i> <BR><BR><CENTER><IMG src="http://hometown.aol.com/dsfullagar//"shawn/bar24.art"></CENTER> |
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