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Title: fuller family of thorpe in surrey 1800`s
Post by: sandypar on Thursday 09 October 14 20:31 BST (UK)
I am looking for any information about the FULLER family living in rosemary lane ,thorpe,surrey
 in the mid 1800`s.Anything about Julie ann fuller born 1849 in thorpe had son william 1868 not married at time of birth.grateful for any help .
Title: Re: fuller family of thorpe in surrey 1800`s
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 09 October 14 20:56 BST (UK)
Hi

What kind of info are you looking for?  Do you already have this 1851 info as you know the address?

1851 for Rosemary Lane Thorpe - all born Thorpe

William Fuller 32 agric labourer
Harriet  30
Maryann  10
William 9
Harriot  7
Frances  5
Julia  2
HO107 Piece 1695 Folio 64 Page 13
Title: Re: fuller family of thorpe in surrey 1800`s
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 09 October 14 21:06 BST (UK)
Julia Ann married in 1875 to Henry J Tickner

You can search the 1881 census for free here

https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list?page=1&region=UNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND
Title: Re: fuller family of thorpe in surrey 1800`s
Post by: sandypar on Friday 10 October 14 18:43 BST (UK)
hi carol thanks for 1851 information .i was given address by family members.
 tring to find out if julie`s son william james (my great grandfather)was the son of henry
as he was born 1868 and no name of father on birth certificate.
  thanks again
sandy
Title: Re: fuller family of thorpe in surrey 1800`s
Post by: lizdb on Friday 10 October 14 18:52 BST (UK)
If Julie did not name her sons father on any surviving record (birth cert, which you have, or parish register of christening for example) then you will never know who his father was!
Henry may or may not have been. If he was, then one wonders why he took 7 years to marry his mother (unless either party was already married?), so my guess would be he wasnt. But no more than a guess!   William may have looked on him as a father, and may name his as such on things like his own marriage cert.
But in cases of illegitimacy, more often than not you just have to accept that you will never know who the father was, and any "guesses" are no more than that, just guesses.