"William Fuller, the son of George, was also born in County Cork, and came to Canada with his parents, growing to manhood in the Province of Quebec. There he married Matilda Black, a native of County Down. Ireland, and she bore him children as follows:
George;
John, deceased;
Catherine, who married Henry Sittington, of Warwick township;
Jane, who died young;
Thomas, who died in Leamington, where he had been engaged in banking;
William, who died in British Columbia;
Ann, wife of John Kersey, and residing in Flint, Michigan; Matilda, married to Henry Hume, of Watford;
Esther, wife of George H. Wyne, a banker of Watford; Margaret, who died young;
Samuel, a resident of Manitoba;
and Sarah Fannie, who married Robert J. Tanner, of Ottawa.
Mr. Fuller, with his wife and family, composed at that time of four children, came to Ontario in 1838, locating in Adelaide township, Middlesex County, where he engaged in farming for many years. After retiring from active life he came, in 1873, to Watford, Lambton County, where he lived retired and died in 1881, his wife surviving until 1892; both were buried in Warwick village cemetery. They died in the faith of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Fuller was a Reformer."
"William Fuller, the son of George, was also born in County Cork, and came to Canada with his parents, growing to manhood in the Province of Quebec. There he married Matilda Black, a native of County Down. Ireland, and she bore him children as follows:
George;
John, deceased;
Catherine, who married Henry Sittington, of Warwick township;
Jane, who died young;
Thomas, who died in Leamington, where he had been engaged in banking;
William, who died in British Columbia;
Ann, wife of John Kersey, and residing in Flint, Michigan; Matilda, married to Henry Hume, of Watford;
Esther, wife of George H. Wyne, a banker of Watford; Margaret, who died young;
Samuel, a resident of Manitoba;
and Sarah Fannie, who married Robert J. Tanner, of Ottawa.
Mr. Fuller, with his wife and family, composed at that time of four children, came to Ontario in 1838, locating in Adelaide township, Middlesex County, where he engaged in farming for many years. After retiring from active life he came, in 1873, to Watford, Lambton County, where he lived retired and died in 1881, his wife surviving until 1892; both were buried in Warwick village cemetery. They died in the faith of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Fuller was a Reformer."
Family Members
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George B. Fuller
1832–1916
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John William Fuller
1834–1889
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Catherine Fuller Sitlington
1836–1908
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Thomas Fuller
1842–1900
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Ann Fuller Kersey
1844–1928
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Matilda Fuller Hume
1846–1919
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Margaret "Maggie" Fuller
1847–1879
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Esther Fuller Wynne
1850–1906
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Samuel Fuller
1852–1915
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Sarah Fanny Fuller Tanner
1855–1944
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