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About John Fuller, Sr.
John Fuller (c. 1460-17 May 1511). John was a farmer in Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
Parents: William (c. 1433-) and an unknown woman born about 1427. William Fuller was a farmer in Redenhall, Norfolk, England during the time of Henry VI’s reign.
Marriage 1: Alice Fuller (parents unknown).
Children:
1. William (c. 1483-c. 1522) m. Alice Kinge / Linge.
From http://www.jtbullock.com/Tree/Ed_Fuller.html#Redenhall
John Fuller was born about 1460 in Redenhall Parish, Harleston, Norfolk, England to William and Cecely Fuller. Some researches say his name was William John Fuller. He married Alice (maiden name unknown) about 1482 in Redenhall. Most researchers say that they had only one child together, ancestor William, then Alice died. Being widowed with a baby, they believe that John remarried and had four additional children –
- Thomas about 1485;
- Alice about 1487;
- Robert about 1489; and
- John about 1491.
John Fuller died in 1511 in Redenhall and his will was proved on May 17th of that year, but a copy has not survived.
notes
"There are living in Redenhall, Norfolk, England in 1482 and 1488, John and William Fuller, both freeholders, as they were serving on a jury in 1508. Wiliam Fuller and John Fuller Jr. were named as grantees in a deed of land in Redenhall. This land was bounded on one side by the free land of John Fuller. A copy of this deed may be seen in the Edgerton Mns. 2713. vol. 7, British Museum. These Fullers... lived at Redenhall and owned estates there prior to 1482... John and William are the first ancestors of our Fuller family of whom at present we have a definite record of."
Note: info from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/fuller.html:
"St. Mary's [church parish] Redenhall is an elongated Parish bounding the River Waveney in the South and extending some 3 miles to the North, to include Clintergates and other scattered farms. The orginal settlement was probably by the river, where Anglo-Saxon and Danish invaders would have made their entry-hence the name Redenhall, the place in the reeds. ...the Church was built upon a commanding knoll. Excavations in 1858 revealed evidence of an older building on the same site with a round tower, a characteristic feature of Waveney Valley churches of the Saxon and Norman periods. The present building was begun about 1460 and finished in about 1520.
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Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 FULLER I (◄WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1460 in Reddenhall Parish, Norfolk, England, and died 17 May 1511 in Reddenhall Parish, Norfolk, England. He married ALICE FULLERWIFE.
Child of JOHN FULLER and ALICE FULLERWIFE is:
3. i. WILLIAM3 FULLER II, b. Abt. 1483, Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
links
- http://familygrove.webjaw.com/?p=24
- http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/t/Jackie-Watson-Burb...
- http://www.hullhome.com/Fuller.genealogy.htm
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- Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy: Sep 22 2020, 19:04:48 UTC
John Fuller, Sr.'s Timeline
1460 |
1460
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Redenhall, Norfolk, England
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1485 |
1485
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Redenhall, Norfolk, England
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1487 |
1487
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Redenhall Co, Norfolk, , England
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1489 |
1489
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Redenhall, Norfolk, England
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1491 |
1491
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Redenhall, Norfolk, England
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1511 |
May 17, 1511
Age 51
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Redenhall, Norfolk, England
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May 17, 1511
Age 51
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Redenhall with Harleston, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1958 |
March 18, 1958
Age 51
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