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Fuller, Abraham
Persona · 1680-1739

Abraham Fuller of Kinnegad was the eldest son of Elizabeth and Abraham Fuller, born in 1680. He married twice. His first marriage was to Ann Gee, whose father John Gee gave Woodfield Estate to Abraham Fuller of Lehinch. Ann and Abraham Fuller had seven children: Joseph (b1698), Abraham, John, Joshua, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Mary. Upon Ann Fuller's death, Abraham Fuller married Elizabeth, the widow of Joseph Phelps. Elizabeth had a son named Joseph, though it is unclea whether he was from her first or second marriage. Abraham Fuller of Kinnegad died in the year 1739 at the age of 59.

Fuller, Ann
Persona · c 1680

Ann Gee was the daughter of John Gee of Gurteen Castle. She married Abraham Fuller of Kinnegad and had seven children: Joseph (b 1698), Abraham, John, Joshua, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Mary.

There is a Fuller family legend about Ann Gee. It claims that she had married a man called Unthank, that she had drawn up a lease changing the life interest she had in the Gurteen lands into a permanent lease: she hurried with the document to Gurteen Castle, where her father lay dying, but he was dead when she arrived. She took up his dead hand and made it go through the motions of signing the lease. This woman’s ghost is supposed to appear to members of the Fuller family before their death.

Fuller, Adam 1782
Persona · 28 Feb 1782 - 15 Jun 1858

Adam Fuller of Woodfield, was born 28 February 1782, the second son of Abraham and Catharine Fuller. During his life he became Justice of the Peace and married twice. His first wife was Miss Stokes of Kerry, and they had one daughter Ann, who later married a solicitor in Tullamore. Adam Fuller's married his second wife, Maria Blanch Stritch, daughter of Dr Matthew Stritch of Dublin, at St. Peter’s Church Dublin on 4 December 1817. They had three sons: Joseph Thomas Fuller (b 7 Sep 1818), Captain Adam Henry Fuller (b 24 Oct 1822), and Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller (b 20 Nov 1826).

Their eldest son Joseph, who was very wild and heavily contributed to the financial troubles of the family, was sent to live in America. In order to generate income, Woodfield House was let out in 1851, and Adam and Maria Blanch Fuller moved to a house in Sandymount, County Dublin. Adam Fuller, Justice of the Peace died on 15 June 1858 at the age of 76.

Fuller, Captain Adam Henry
24 Oct 1822 - 1866

Adam Henry Fuller, the second son of Maria Blanch and Adam Fuller JP, was born 24 October 1822. On 20 Aug 1845 he married Lizzy Hyland. They had five children; Adam Augustus (13 Jul 1846 - 7 June 1919), Maria Blanch (b. 18 Oct 1848), Eva Sophia (b. 28 Jan 1853), Lizzie Helen, and Adam Henry (14 Mar 1866 - 1898). When his parents moved to Sandymount, Dublin in 1851, Henry Fuller had leased a home for his family in Coleraine, near Tullamore. After the death of his father, Adam Fuller, Captain Adam Henry Fuller became the landlord of Gurteen. At the time Gurteen was still let out, just like Woodfield House, on a lease. In 1866, Marcus Goodbody (1810-1885) requested to buy up the remainder of this lease, and Captain Fuller agreed. After this agreement, Goodbody then requested to lease Gurteen forever, at the same £1000 down, and again Captain Fuller agreed. The night before the lease agreement was to be signed, Captain Fuller dreamt that he was standing on the top of Gurteen Castle and Ann Unthank (Ann Gee) appeared to him. She showed him a lease, of which he was able to read the first four lines, and he noticed the wording was peculiar. Anne told him that if he signed the lease, it would be at his peril, threw it over the wall, and he woke up. The next morning, without telling his wife about the dream, he went to Tullamore to sign the lease. When the document was put before him he saw that the beginning was similar to the words he had seen in his dream. Remarking on their peculiarity he was told that it was a more modern way of drawing up leases, so he signed it. When he got home he told his wife, Lizzy Fuller, about the dream and she was very angry that he had signed the lease. With the money from the lease of Gurteen, Captain Fuller bought Rockfield, and moved his family from Coleraine.

Captain Fuller then went up to his regiment in County Monaghan, where he contracted typhoid fever. After being ill for some time he went to his brother, Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller’s house in Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, where he died within a year of signing the lease. Lizzy Fuller continued to lived on at Rockfield where her son Adam was born just after his father’s death in 1866.

Fuller, Abraham Stritch, Reverend
Persona · b. 20 Nov 1826

Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, the third son of Maria Blanch and Adam Fuller was born 20 November 1826. As an adult he lived at Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, where his brother visited him in 1866 and promptly died of typhoid fever. He lived at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, where his niece Maria Blanch Fuller died on 10 April 1903.

Fuller, Lydia
Persona · c 1703

Lydia Roberts, was the daughter of Isaac Roberts. Her Grandfather, Robert Roberts, moved from Wales and settled in Dublin c. 1646. He leased land from Lord Meath, and chiefly resided in Thomas Court and Cork Street. It was on this street that he gave a large piece of ground to the Quakers to be used as a burying ground. He married Miss Caridge, daughter of Alderman Caridge, one of King James’ alderman.

Lamb, Alice Blanche Anna
Persona · 20 Sep 1903 - Nov 1932

Alice Blanche Anna Lamb, daughter of Constance Charlotte and Francis William John Alexander Lamb, was born 20 September 1903. She became engaged to Lewis of Streamstown House, County Westmeath, three months before her untimely death in November 1932.

Fuller, Adam Henry
Persona · 14 March 1866

Adam Henry Fuller is the second son and fifth child of Lizzy Hyland and Captain Adam Henry Fuller. He was born after his fathers death, on 14 March 1866. Adam studied at Trinity College Dublin and became a Doctor of Medicine He married Marcelina Dolores Caballero, and they had one son, Raphael Richard Joseph Fuller who was born 7 February 1894 is Gaspar. Shortly after the birth of his son, Adam Henry Fuller MD died in 1898. Raphael Richard Joseph Fuller later married Esperanza Viscay and they had one daughter, Esperanza Alice Fuller, born 8 June 1928 in Paraguay. Raphael Richard Joseph Fuller served in New York as the consul for Paraguay. He died in Paraguay in 1941.

Marsh, Eva Sophia
Persona · b. 27 Jan 1853

Eva Sophia Fuller, second daughter of Lizzy Hyland and Captain Adam Henry Fuller, was born 27 January 1853. At Saint Anns, Dublin, on 18 January 1873, she married Robert Warburton Marsh, son of WH Marsh of Moate, County Westmeath. They had three sons and one daughter: John Marsh (1874-1874), William Bickerstaff Marsh (b. 1875), Francis Warburton Marsh, and Eva Elizabeth Marsh. John Marsh died in infancy. William Bickerstaff Marsh moved to America and died in Montana. Francis Warburton Marsh married Elinor McCormack, and had one daughter named Eva Aileen Marsh. Eva Elizabeth married twice, first to John Wesley Sedore, and second to J. [Monteith].