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Trying to find Fuller
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Frances | Report | 10 May 2003 17:43 |
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Ark FULLER b1866 married my gt. aunt Emma SWAIN in Hastings, Sussex. I have tracked him while he was a coastguard in Easington and Eyemouth and his return into Northumberland. After he left the service, he was in Wallsend where Emma died in 1939. I was to find he died in 1952 at the home of his eldest son Ark David b1896 in Ealing, Middlesex. Ark David was to die 9 years and one day later in 1961. If anyone has come across either of these Ark's, and yes, that is their given name, I will be a happy lady. It will also make me happy, if you can give me the details of Ark David's second marriage and his first wife's death. He married Beatrice May SHAW in 1921 but it was his wife L. B. FULLER that was the informant. Fingers crossed, Frances Bunyan |
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