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   - //(m)// Henry Fredericks b. 22/1/1861 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8122/1861 (Mary A E Gray * 1887)   - //(m)// Henry Fredericks b. 22/1/1861 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8122/1861 (Mary A E Gray * 1887)
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8722|William Fredericks]] b. 29/4/1862 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8484/1862 (Annie R Gray * 1891) +  - //(m)// William Fredericks b. 29/4/1862 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8484/1862 (Annie R Gray * 1891) 
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8672|Jane W. Fredericks]] b. 1864 Kiama 9283/1864 (John R S Jarvie 1889) +  - //(f)// Jane W. Fredericks b. 1864 Kiama 9283/1864 (John R S Jarvie 1889) 
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8638|Emma L. Fredericks]] b. 1865 Kiama 9748/1865 +  - //(f)// Emma L. Fredericks b. 1865 Kiama 9748/1865 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8646|Francis Fredericks]] b. 21/6/1867 Kiama 10500/1867+  - //(m)// Francis Fredericks b. 21/6/1867 Kiama 10500/1867
   - //(m)// Robert Alfred Fredericks b. 1869 Kiama 12194/1869 (Althea Bertha Vida Couch * 1903)   - //(m)// Robert Alfred Fredericks b. 1869 Kiama 12194/1869 (Althea Bertha Vida Couch * 1903)
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8636|Elizabeth F Fredericks]] b. 1871 Kiama 11703/1871 +  - //(f)// Elizabeth Agnes F Fredericks  b. 1871 Kiama 11703/1871 d. 1960 Marrickville (Oscar E E Couch 1900) 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8713|Theodore S Fredericks]] b. 21/6/1876 Kiama 13485/1876 d. 8/6/1877 Kiama +  - //(m)// Theodore S Fredericks b. 21/6/1876 Kiama 13485/1876 d. 8/6/1877 Kiama 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8712|Theodore E. T. Fredericks]] b. 1878 Kiama (Edith A Coughran 1905) +  - //(m)// Theodore E. T. Fredericks b. 1878 Kiama (Edith A Coughran 1905)  
 <blockquote>FREDERICKS.—On Sunday. June 21st, at her residence, Clover Hill, Kiama, Mrs. Henry Fredericks of a son <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Friday 28 June 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote> <blockquote>FREDERICKS.—On Sunday. June 21st, at her residence, Clover Hill, Kiama, Mrs. Henry Fredericks of a son <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Friday 28 June 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
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 Ann Fuller opened a store in Corrimal Street, Wollongong, placing her young children in Liverpool and Parramatta Orphanage until she could afford to bring them home. Ann Fuller opened a store in Corrimal Street, Wollongong, placing her young children in Liverpool and Parramatta Orphanage until she could afford to bring them home.
  
-On the 29th ult. by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Mr. Meares, Mr. George Warburton, of Sydney, son of the late Rev. John Warburton. Rector of Valentia, Ireland, to Sarah Jane, daughter of Mrs. Ann Fuller, of Wollongong.” //Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer// **6 July 1850**+<blockquote>On the 29th ult. by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Mr. Meares, Mr. George Warburton, of Sydney, son of the late Rev. John Warburton. Rector of Valentia, Ireland, to Sarah Jane, daughter of Mrs. Ann Fuller, of Wollongong. <cite>Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer **6 July 1850**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 15th Instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George K. Waldron. Kiama, Annie Fuller, aged 61, deeply regretted by her family and friends. //Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875)// **Thursday 21 May 1868**+<blockquote>On the 15th Instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George K. Waldron. Kiama, Annie Fuller, aged 61, deeply regretted by her family and friends. <cite>Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) **Thursday 21 May 1868**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On Saturdlay, the 16th instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. K. Waldron, Pine Cottage Kiama, in the 61st year of her age, ANNE FULLER, relict of the late WILLIAM FULLER, Esq., of Dunmore, county Galway, Ireland, and the beloved mother of Messrs. T. and G. FULLER of this town; deeply regretted by a large circle of acquaintances and friends. "Her end was peace." //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Thursday 21 May 1868** p 2+<blockquote>On Saturday, the 16th instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. K. Waldron, Pine Cottage Kiama, in the 61st year of her age, ANNE FULLER, relict of the late WILLIAM FULLER, Esq., of Dunmore, county Galway, Ireland, and the beloved mother of Messrs. T. and G. FULLER of this town; deeply regretted by a large circle of acquaintances and friends. "Her end was peace." <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Thursday 21 May 1868** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 In her daughter Anne’s death notice it is recorded that there were 9 children and 3 died on the voyage as well as her husband, however this is not reflected in the shipping list. In her daughter Anne’s death notice it is recorded that there were 9 children and 3 died on the voyage as well as her husband, however this is not reflected in the shipping list.
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   - //(f)// Maria Fuller (//Daisy//) b. 8/4/1867 Kiama 10462/1867 d. 19/12/1873 Kendall’s Beach see article below   - //(f)// Maria Fuller (//Daisy//) b. 8/4/1867 Kiama 10462/1867 d. 19/12/1873 Kendall’s Beach see article below
   - //(m)// Frederick Waldron Fuller b. 20/11/1872 Kiama 11442/1872   - //(m)// Frederick Waldron Fuller b. 20/11/1872 Kiama 11442/1872
-On the 24th instant, by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Surry Hills, by the Rev. Hulton Smythe King, Thomas John Fuller, of Kiama, to Elizabeth Somerset Orde, youngest daughter of the late Captain Charles Waldron, of her Majesty's 39<sup>th</sup> Regiment. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Monday 30 May 1859** p 3+<blockquote>On the 24th instant, by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Surry Hills, by the Rev. Hulton Smythe King, Thomas John Fuller, of Kiama, to Elizabeth Somerset Orde, youngest daughter of the late Captain Charles Waldron, of her Majesty's 39<sup>th</sup> Regiment. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Monday 30 May 1859** p 3</cite></blockquote>
  
-On 30th ultimo, at her residence, **Kiama,** Mrs. Thomas J. J. Fuller, of a daughter //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 8 August 1860**+<blockquote>On 30th ultimo, at her residence, **Kiama,** Mrs. Thomas J. J. Fuller, of a daughter <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Wednesday 8 August 1860**</cite></blockquote>
  
-At her residence, Kiama, on the 20th June, Mrs. T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. //Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862)// **Tuesday 2 July 1861** p 2+<blockquote>At her residence, Kiama, on the 20th June, Mrs. T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. <cite>Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) **Tuesday 2 July 1861** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 27th ultimo, at her residence, Manning-street, **Kiama,** Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a daughter. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 2 October 1862**+<blockquote>On the 27th ultimo, at her residence, Manning-street, **Kiama,** Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a daughter. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Thursday 2 October 1862**</cite></blockquote>
  
-FULLER-April 1st, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a son. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 21 April 1864**+<blockquote>FULLER-April 1st, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a son. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Thursday 21 April 1864**</cite></blockquote>
  
-FULLER-. At her residence, Kiama, on the 13<sup>th</sup> instant, Mrs T. J. Fuller of a son. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 15 September 1865** p 2+<blockquote>FULLER-. At her residence, Kiama, on the 13<sup>th</sup> instant, Mrs T. J. Fuller of a son. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 15 September 1865** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-FULLER— On the 8th instant, at her residence, Kiama, Mrs T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 16 April 1867** p 2+<blockquote>FULLER— On the 8th instant, at her residence, Kiama, Mrs T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 16 April 1867** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-FULLER. — At her residence, Kiama, on the 12<sup>th</sup> instant, Elizabeth Somerset Orde, beloved wife of T. J. Fuller, Esq., Manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, and youngest daughter of the late Captain Waldron, of Her Majesty's 39th Regiment, aged 40 years. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 23 July 1872** p 2+<blockquote>FULLER. — At her residence, Kiama, on the 12<sup>th</sup> instant, Elizabeth Somerset Orde, beloved wife of T. J. Fuller, Esq., Manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, and youngest daughter of the late Captain Waldron, of Her Majesty's 39th Regiment, aged 40 years. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 23 July 1872** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]    +<blockquote>[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]    
  
-Quite a gloom was cast over our township on Friday, the 19th instant, when It became generally known that Miss Maria Fuller, the daughter of Mr. Thomas Fuller (the manager of one of the local banks), was drowned at Mr. Kendall's beach; Mr. Fuller being on a visit in the Goulburn district. Daisy Fuller, as she was generally called, was a very interesting and intelligent little girl of seven years of age, and was much esteemed by a large circle of relatives and friends. On Saturday morning an inquest was held before the coroner, Mr. Henry Connell, J.P., and a jury of twelve, when the following evidence was elicited. Mr. Ritchie, a servant in the employ of Mr. Thomas Chapman, J.P., stated that between five and six on Friday evening he heard ahoy calling out that Daisy Fuller was in the water and that the waves were taking her away ; he immediately ran about fourteen chains to the spot indicated at the sea and saw the body of deceased floating in a deep channel of water between two rocks ; with some difficulty, and the assistance of the boy Robert Leggatt, he succeeded in getting the body-which, was cold, and to all appearance dead-out of the water ; he wrapped his coat round the body, which was quite naked, and ran with it to the residence of Mr. Hayes, some ten chains from the spot; when he took the body out of the water Miss Wake ford and two little girls were close by ; he heard one of them say a wave carried the deceased off the rocks, and the other said she fell in the water ; his own belief was that if she stood on the rock in question (which is very slippery, and, when the waves receded some 4 feet above water) she might have been swept off by a wave. Miss Blanche Elizabeth Wakeford stated that about 4 on the afternoon of Friday she called on Annie Waldron, and they two went to Kendall's beach to bathe, and they found when they arrived Laura, Amy, and Louisa Waldron, and Agnes Wakeford bathing ; she and Annie Waldron joined the other in the water, and while there, she saw deceased coming down with the towels ; after a while they left the beach, which was comparatively safe, and went to a place in the rocks where the water was not very deep ; in a short time Annie Waldron ordered the children out as they had been in long enough, and observed to her (witness) that the current was too strong to remain; they all went out, and almost immediately after Laura called out that Daisy was in the waves ; they shouted to some boys that a child was drowning; shortly after, W. Ritchie came and rescued the body of deceased from the deep water he hind the rocks where the breakers rushed in ; it was not five minutes between Laura calling out that Daisy was in the water, and her being taken out by Ritchie ; she did not know that Daisy was bathing until she beard she was in the waves-none of them could swim. Laura Waldron   stated that her cousin Daisy lived with them ; that Daisy did not get into the water with her cousins ; she was on the rock above the hole where they were bathing; when she (witness) came out to dress, she sent her sister Amy (who was covered with: sand) again to the water ; Amy ran back, saying that there was something in the water ; she ran down and saw Daisy's head floating on the water ; she screamed out to Miss Wakeford and her sister Annie, who rushed out of tho waterhole ; she did not see Daisy go or fall into the water, or in fact did she know that she was bathing; Daisy had bathed with them on previous occasions ; it was Amy who first saw the deceased in the water, and she (witness) did not know how long she had been there. Dr. Miller stated that the deceased had all the appearance of having been recently submerged in water; there was no respiration, the action of the heart had ceased, and she must have been dead fifteen or twenty minutes; he, however, used the usual means to restore animation for nearly an hour without effect; he was satisfied that death was caused   by suffocation from drowning. The Coroner, on summing up, observed that it was highly important that parents and guardians of children should supervise their bathing on the beach and rocks (where a single step might precipitate them into deep water) by sending some competent person to look after them. A number of children were seen daily wandering over steep rocks and bathing in dangerous places, and it was surprising that more accidents did not take place. The jury returned a verdict of accidentally drowned while bathing at the rocks near Kendall's beach." //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 27 December 1873**+Quite a gloom was cast over our township on Friday, the 19th instant, when It became generally known that Miss Maria Fuller, the daughter of Mr. Thomas Fuller (the manager of one of the local banks), was drowned at Mr. Kendall's beach; Mr. Fuller being on a visit in the Goulburn district. Daisy Fuller, as she was generally called, was a very interesting and intelligent little girl of seven years of age, and was much esteemed by a large circle of relatives and friends. On Saturday morning an inquest was held before the coroner, Mr. Henry Connell, J.P., and a jury of twelve, when the following evidence was elicited. Mr. Ritchie, a servant in the employ of Mr. Thomas Chapman, J.P., stated that between five and six on Friday evening he heard ahoy calling out that Daisy Fuller was in the water and that the waves were taking her away ; he immediately ran about fourteen chains to the spot indicated at the sea and saw the body of deceased floating in a deep channel of water between two rocks ; with some difficulty, and the assistance of the boy Robert Leggatt, he succeeded in getting the body-which, was cold, and to all appearance dead-out of the water ; he wrapped his coat round the body, which was quite naked, and ran with it to the residence of Mr. Hayes, some ten chains from the spot; when he took the body out of the water Miss Wake ford and two little girls were close by ; he heard one of them say a wave carried the deceased off the rocks, and the other said she fell in the water ; his own belief was that if she stood on the rock in question (which is very slippery, and, when the waves receded some 4 feet above water) she might have been swept off by a wave. Miss Blanche Elizabeth Wakeford stated that about 4 on the afternoon of Friday she called on Annie Waldron, and they two went to Kendall's beach to bathe, and they found when they arrived Laura, Amy, and Louisa Waldron, and Agnes Wakeford bathing ; she and Annie Waldron joined the other in the water, and while there, she saw deceased coming down with the towels ; after a while they left the beach, which was comparatively safe, and went to a place in the rocks where the water was not very deep ; in a short time Annie Waldron ordered the children out as they had been in long enough, and observed to her (witness) that the current was too strong to remain; they all went out, and almost immediately after Laura called out that Daisy was in the waves ; they shouted to some boys that a child was drowning; shortly after, W. Ritchie came and rescued the body of deceased from the deep water he hind the rocks where the breakers rushed in ; it was not five minutes between Laura calling out that Daisy was in the water, and her being taken out by Ritchie ; she did not know that Daisy was bathing until she beard she was in the waves-none of them could swim. Laura Waldron   stated that her cousin Daisy lived with them ; that Daisy did not get into the water with her cousins ; she was on the rock above the hole where they were bathing; when she (witness) came out to dress, she sent her sister Amy (who was covered with: sand) again to the water ; Amy ran back, saying that there was something in the water ; she ran down and saw Daisy's head floating on the water ; she screamed out to Miss Wakeford and her sister Annie, who rushed out of tho waterhole ; she did not see Daisy go or fall into the water, or in fact did she know that she was bathing; Daisy had bathed with them on previous occasions ; it was Amy who first saw the deceased in the water, and she (witness) did not know how long she had been there. Dr. Miller stated that the deceased had all the appearance of having been recently submerged in water; there was no respiration, the action of the heart had ceased, and she must have been dead fifteen or twenty minutes; he, however, used the usual means to restore animation for nearly an hour without effect; he was satisfied that death was caused   by suffocation from drowning. The Coroner, on summing up, observed that it was highly important that parents and guardians of children should supervise their bathing on the beach and rocks (where a single step might precipitate them into deep water) by sending some competent person to look after them. A number of children were seen daily wandering over steep rocks and bathing in dangerous places, and it was surprising that more accidents did not take place. The jury returned a verdict of accidentally drowned while bathing at the rocks near Kendall's beach." <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Saturday 27 December 1873**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fuller Emily (Paull) ====== ====== Fuller Emily (Paull) ======
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 Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –nurse Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –nurse
  
-The Matron wrote suggesting that Probationer Fuller be appointed in Nurse Holland's place. — -This was conditionally agreed to… During the quarter Nurse Fuller had been stricken down with typhoid, but was now convalescent, and would be able to resume duty in a week or so. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 25 July 1903** p 13+<blockquote>The Matron wrote suggesting that Probationer Fuller be appointed in Nurse Holland's place. — -This was conditionally agreed to… During the quarter Nurse Fuller had been stricken down with typhoid, but was now convalescent, and would be able to resume duty in a week or so. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Saturday 25 July 1903** p 13</cite></blockquote>
  
-Nurse Fuller tendered her resignation at this meeting, which was unanimously accepted. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 4 February 1905** p 18+<blockquote>Nurse Fuller tendered her resignation at this meeting, which was unanimously accepted. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Saturday 4 February 1905** p 18</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fuller Mary ====== ====== Fuller Mary ======
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 Husband a miner. Husband a miner.
  
-//Detailed story with illustrations of the case about her husband’s incest with her eldest daughter. Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954)// **Sunday 4 June 1911** p 11+<blockquote>//Detailed story with illustrations of the case about her husband’s incest with her eldest daughter.//<cite> [[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/168731589?searchTerm=john%20fuller|Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) Sunday 4 June 1911 p 11]]</cite></blockquote>
  
-A miner named John Fuller was on Thursday committed to the Sydney Criminal Court by the Bulli Bench on a charge of ravishing his own daughter, aged 17 years and 8 months at Woonona. //The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937)// **Wednesday 22 March 1911** p 4+<blockquote>A miner named John Fuller was on Thursday committed to the Sydney Criminal Court by the Bulli Bench on a charge of ravishing his own daughter, aged 17 years and 8 months at Woonona. <cite>The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) **Wednesday 22 March 1911** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fuller Mary Ann ====== ====== Fuller Mary Ann ======
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   - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patientgenie&id=I20681|Leslie Kendall Fuller]] b. 1885 Goulburn d. 27/8/1897 Kiama   - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patientgenie&id=I20681|Leslie Kendall Fuller]] b. 1885 Goulburn d. 27/8/1897 Kiama
   - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patientgenie&id=I20682|Cecil W Fuller]] b. 1887 Argyle   - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patientgenie&id=I20682|Cecil W Fuller]] b. 1887 Argyle
-FULLER— KENDALL. — On the 3rd instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, Barroul, by the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, Thomas J. Fuller, to Mary Cecilia, fourth daughter of T. S. Kendall, Esq., J.P. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 18 September 1874** p 2+<blockquote>FULLER— KENDALL. — On the 3rd instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, Barroul, by the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, Thomas J. Fuller, to Mary Cecilia, fourth daughter of T. S. Kendall, Esq., J.P. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 18 September 1874** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 23rd October, Mrs. THOMAS J. FULLER of a son. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Thursday 4 November 1875** p 2+<blockquote>On the 23rd October, Mrs. THOMAS J. FULLER of a son. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Thursday 4 November 1875** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fuller May (Hanna then Engstrom)  ====== ====== Fuller May (Hanna then Engstrom)  ======
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   - Williamena Engstrom b. 1900 Albion Park 28939/1900 d. 1900 Albion Park   - Williamena Engstrom b. 1900 Albion Park 28939/1900 d. 1900 Albion Park
   - Sarah R M Engstrom b. 1903 Albion Park 9606/1903   - Sarah R M Engstrom b. 1903 Albion Park 9606/1903
-FULLER-ENGSTROM, — At Wollongong, on 14th December 1918, William Frederick Fuller, of Dunmore second son of the Hon, G. L . Fuller, deceased, to May Engstrom, eldest daughter of the late John Hanna, of Hannastown, County Antrim, Ireland. Home papers please copy. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 17 January 1919** p 9+<blockquote>FULLER-ENGSTROM, — At Wollongong, on 14th December 1918, William Frederick Fuller, of Dunmore second son of the Hon, G. L . Fuller, deceased, to May Engstrom, eldest daughter of the late John Hanna, of Hannastown, County Antrim, Ireland. Home papers please copy. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) **Friday 17 January 1919** p 9</cite></blockquote>
  
-Sympathy is extended to members of the Fuller family in their bereavement through the death of Mrs. May Fuller, which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Deans, at Rose Bay, on Friday last at the age of 82. She was the widow of the late William Fuller and is survived by five daughters.+<blockquote>Sympathy is extended to members of the Fuller family in their bereavement through the death of Mrs. May Fuller, which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Deans, at Rose Bay, on Friday last at the age of 82. She was the widow of the late William Fuller and is survived by five daughters.
  
-The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Shellharbour. //The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 22 September 1943** p 4+The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Shellharbour. <cite>The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) **Wednesday 22 September 1943** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fuller Sarah Cunningham (Miller) ====== ====== Fuller Sarah Cunningham (Miller) ======
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   - //(m)// Archie Douglas Fuller b. 1884 Kiama 23411/1884 d. 24/7/1950 Dunmore   - //(m)// Archie Douglas Fuller b. 1884 Kiama 23411/1884 d. 24/7/1950 Dunmore
   - //(m)// Brian Cecil Fuller b. 1888 Kiama 26383/1888 d 23.03.1956 Killara (Isabel Mary Deane 1916)   - //(m)// Brian Cecil Fuller b. 1888 Kiama 26383/1888 d 23.03.1956 Killara (Isabel Mary Deane 1916)
-On the 20th instant, by special license, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. H. Garven, M.A.,+<blockquote>On the 20th instant, by special license, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. H. Garven, M.A.,
  
-Mr Geo. L. Fuller, of Gerringong, to Sarah Cunningham, youngest daughter of Robert Miller, Esq., sen., Renfrew Park, Gerringong. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 28 April 1859** p 3+Mr Geo. L. Fuller, of Gerringong, to Sarah Cunningham, youngest daughter of Robert Miller, Esq., sen., Renfrew Park, Gerringong. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Thursday 28 April 1859** p 3</cite></blockquote>
  
-On Wednesday, the 12th instant, at her residence, Victoria Store, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. G. L. Fuller, of a son. //Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862)// **Tuesday 18 November 1862** p 2+<blockquote>On Wednesday, the 12th instant, at her residence, Victoria Store, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. G. L. Fuller, of a son. <cite>Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) **Tuesday 18 November 1862** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-BIRTH. At her residence, Kiama, on the 16th inst., the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Thursday 18 August 1864** p 2+<blockquote>BIRTH. At her residence, Kiama, on the 16th inst., the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Thursday 18 August 1864** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-FULLER.-August 17, at his residence, Dunmore, Kiama, the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// Friday 31 August 1888+<blockquote>FULLER.-August 17, at his residence, Dunmore, Kiama, the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 31 August 1888</cite></blockquote>
  
 Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
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 ====== Funnell Annie Lewis (Cochrane)  ====== ====== Funnell Annie Lewis (Cochrane)  ======
  
-b. abt 1881 d. 20/1/1972 Wollongong+b. abt 1881  Lanark Scotland d. 20/1/1972 Wollongong
  
 m. Elijah Joseph Funnell (1879 Dubbo-1958 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1899 Wollongong m. Elijah Joseph Funnell (1879 Dubbo-1958 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1899 Wollongong
  
-f. John Cochrane m. Mary+f. John Cochrane m. Mary Ann Hogg *
  
 +Ship: Aberdeen 1885  
   - //(f)// Gladys R Funnell b. 1900 Wollongong 182757/1900   - //(f)// Gladys R Funnell b. 1900 Wollongong 182757/1900
   - //(m)// Stanley J Funnell b. 1901 Wollongong 37563/1901   - //(m)// Stanley J Funnell b. 1901 Wollongong 37563/1901
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 Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
  
-MRS. FUNNELL+<blockquote>MRS. FUNNELL
  
 The death of Mrs. Catherine Funnell, of Burelli-street, which occurred on Sunday night last removes and estimable citizen who has succeeded in doing good for others in this town for 35 years. A Sister of the Salvation Army for 30 years, she was familiarly known as the 'Army Angel' and she richly deserved that title, as no one could possibly have worked harder in the interests of the Army than she has done. The death of Mrs. Catherine Funnell, of Burelli-street, which occurred on Sunday night last removes and estimable citizen who has succeeded in doing good for others in this town for 35 years. A Sister of the Salvation Army for 30 years, she was familiarly known as the 'Army Angel' and she richly deserved that title, as no one could possibly have worked harder in the interests of the Army than she has done.
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 The funeral on Tuesday afternoon to the Salvation Army cemetery was one of the most impressive seen in Wollongong for many years. The body was borne to the S.A. Citadel, where, a short service was conducted with due solemnity. The S.A. Band, under Bandmaster Moore, headed the cortege playing the favorite hymns of the deceased. Army lassies followed and also marched on either side of the hearse, and a lengthy line of cars contained sympathisers representative of all parts of the district. The funeral on Tuesday afternoon to the Salvation Army cemetery was one of the most impressive seen in Wollongong for many years. The body was borne to the S.A. Citadel, where, a short service was conducted with due solemnity. The S.A. Band, under Bandmaster Moore, headed the cortege playing the favorite hymns of the deceased. Army lassies followed and also marched on either side of the hearse, and a lengthy line of cars contained sympathisers representative of all parts of the district.
  
-At the graveside the service was conducted by Adjt, Smith, who in a most appropriate discourse gave a resume of the deceased's life. He spoke of the good Christian life she had chosen and staunchly adhered to, of her motherly devotion, of her many acts of kindness, all of which would serve as a monument to her memory. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 7 August 1936** p 6 +At the graveside the service was conducted by Adjt, Smith, who in a most appropriate discourse gave a resume of the deceased's life. He spoke of the good Christian life she had chosen and staunchly adhered to, of her motherly devotion, of her many acts of kindness, all of which would serve as a monument to her memory. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Friday 7 August 1936** p 6</cite></blockquote>
 ====== Funnell Harriett (Marsh) ====== ====== Funnell Harriett (Marsh) ======
  
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 Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
  
-There passed away, at the residence of her son, in Smith-street, on Sunday night, Mrs. Funnell, the remains being interred on Monday afternoon.+<blockquote>There passed away, at the residence of her son, in Smith-street, on Sunday night, Mrs. Funnell, the remains being interred on Monday afternoon.
  
-A large number of Salvations attended the funeral. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 1 December 1908** p 2+A large number of Salvations attended the funeral. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 1 December 1908** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Funnell Sarah (McGill) ====== ====== Funnell Sarah (McGill) ======
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 With William Henry Funnell a boot salesman. They had moved to Darling St Sydney in 1908. With William Henry Funnell a boot salesman. They had moved to Darling St Sydney in 1908.
  
-Mrs. Sarah Funnell (76), widow of the late William Henry Funnell, died suddenly at her residence, Station-street, Harris Park, last Wednesday. She leaves a son (Ernest) and a daughter (Mrs. W. H. Cook), of Wentworthville.+<blockquote>Mrs. Sarah Funnell (76), widow of the late William Henry Funnell, died suddenly at her residence, Station-street, Harris Park, last Wednesday. She leaves a son (Ernest) and a daughter (Mrs. W. H. Cook), of Wentworthville.
  
-Born at Young, deceased lived in Parramatta and district for about 25 years. She was associated with 2KA (Parramatta branch). The funeral left the mortuary chapel of Charles Innes and Son, Parramatta, on Thursday morning, for the Church of England cemetery, Rookwood. //The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950)// **Wednesday 26 June 1940** p 8+Born at Young, deceased lived in Parramatta and district for about 25 years. She was associated with 2KA (Parramatta branch). The funeral left the mortuary chapel of Charles Innes and Son, Parramatta, on Thursday morning, for the Church of England cemetery, Rookwood. <cite>The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) **Wednesday 26 June 1940** p 8</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Furlong Helena Charlotte (Cronean) ====== ====== Furlong Helena Charlotte (Cronean) ======
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 f. Henry Montgomery m. Ellen Jane Osborne f. Henry Montgomery m. Ellen Jane Osborne
  
-DEATH OF MRS. B. FURNEY.+<blockquote>DEATH OF MRS. B. FURNEY.
  
 Mrs. Furney, wife of Mr. Ben Furney, senr., of Bunglegumbie, died in Sydney, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. Bond, Bourke-street, on Wednesday night. The deceased lady was twice married, being the widow of the late Mr. Beasley when she married Mr. Furney. Her maiden name was Montgomery, and she was born on the Mrs. Furney, wife of Mr. Ben Furney, senr., of Bunglegumbie, died in Sydney, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. Bond, Bourke-street, on Wednesday night. The deceased lady was twice married, being the widow of the late Mr. Beasley when she married Mr. Furney. Her maiden name was Montgomery, and she was born on the
  
-South Coast— the Nowra district. She had resided in the Dubbo district for over 30 years, and was a woman of very excellent qualities, which her family have inherited from her. Her age was about 70 years. In February last her health failed, and she proceeded to Sydney, and there she was operated on by Dr. Sheldon, in Lewisham Hospital. Feeling well again she returned home, but very soon afterwards she was compelled to go to Sydney for further treatment. A consultation in her case was held between Drs. Sheldon and Thring, but it was evident that her illness then was the beginning of the end. Mrs. Furney remained with her daughter, Mrs. Bond, under whose loving care and daily and hourly watchfulness she continued, while the shadows gradually closed over. Never did daughter nurse and tend her sick mother with greater solicitude, and greater self-sacrifice, than Mrs. Bond gave to her beloved parent. The interment took place in Waverley cemetery. There are three daughters— Mrs. Bond, Bourke-street, Sydney, Mrs. Purseglove, Geurie, and Mis A. Beasley (Sydney); and two sons—Messrs. Oswald and Mansell, both residing in the metropolis. Mr. Furney and all the family were present at the bedside when the angel of death gently took this good woman by the hand. //Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932)// **Friday 9 December 1921** p 4+South Coast— the Nowra district. She had resided in the Dubbo district for over 30 years, and was a woman of very excellent qualities, which her family have inherited from her. Her age was about 70 years. In February last her health failed, and she proceeded to Sydney, and there she was operated on by Dr. Sheldon, in Lewisham Hospital. Feeling well again she returned home, but very soon afterwards she was compelled to go to Sydney for further treatment. A consultation in her case was held between Drs. Sheldon and Thring, but it was evident that her illness then was the beginning of the end. Mrs. Furney remained with her daughter, Mrs. Bond, under whose loving care and daily and hourly watchfulness she continued, while the shadows gradually closed over. Never did daughter nurse and tend her sick mother with greater solicitude, and greater self-sacrifice, than Mrs. Bond gave to her beloved parent. The interment took place in Waverley cemetery. There are three daughters— Mrs. Bond, Bourke-street, Sydney, Mrs. Purseglove, Geurie, and Mis A. Beasley (Sydney); and two sons—Messrs. Oswald and Mansell, both residing in the metropolis. Mr. Furney and all the family were present at the bedside when the angel of death gently took this good woman by the hand.<cite>/Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) **Friday 9 December 1921** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fussell Mary Ann (Collett) ====== ====== Fussell Mary Ann (Collett) ======
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   - //(f)// Mary A Fyad b. 1904 Wollongong   - //(f)// Mary A Fyad b. 1904 Wollongong
   - //(m)// Nasser Fyad b. 1906 Wollongong   - //(m)// Nasser Fyad b. 1906 Wollongong
-At the Police Court on Thursday hawkers' licenses were granted to Abraham Nasser Fyad, Joseph Deep, Habit Deep, R. M. Krippneor, L. M'Dowell, Liah Cams, Abdulla Nawsell, Beshara Joseph //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Saturday 9 January 1904** p 2+<blockquote>At the Police Court on Thursday hawkers' licenses were granted to Abraham Nasser Fyad, Joseph Deep, Habit Deep, R. M. Krippneor, L. M'Dowell, Liah Cams, Abdulla Nawsell, Beshara Joseph <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Saturday 9 January 1904** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-FOR SALE.— Light, active, three-year old Horse, broken to Saddle and Harness, for sale, very quiet and staunch. ABRAHAM NASER FYAD, Wollongong //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 22 September 1906** p 10+<blockquote>FOR SALE.— Light, active, three-year old Horse, broken to Saddle and Harness, for sale, very quiet and staunch. ABRAHAM NASER FYAD, Wollongong <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Saturday 22 September 1906** p 10</cite></blockquote>
  
 Part of the Syrian community in Wollongong. Husband naturalised in 1902 Part of the Syrian community in Wollongong. Husband naturalised in 1902
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