Surname:
Fulford (Fullford)
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of James Fulford and Grace Harteley
Surname:
Fulford (Fullford)
First Name:
James and Grace
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 58
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James, son of James and Grace Fulford born 27 December 1841. Baptised 23 January 1842. Occupation of James Fulford - carpenter
Source:
Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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James Fullford - Publican. B. 1841 W. Maitland, NSW; m. , wife unknown. D. 6 Sept. 1922 Marrickville, NSW. Ed. by Mr Robinson, E. Maitland, and Maitland Grammar School. Placed in business house, W. Maitland; brief experience in pastoral areas; entered office of Maitland Mercury in business and administrative capacity; town clerk W. Maitland 1867, holding position 8-9 years; succeeded father as publican. Chmn 1st building soc. formed at W. Maitland; trustee Savings Bank. Later moved to Dundas; then Waverley. Alderman W. Maitland 6 years, mayor twice; mayor Dundas 13 years in succession; alderman Waverley 3 years. MLA for W. Maitland 25 Nov. 1880-23 Nov. 1882
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of John Harvey to Susan Milliken both of West Maitland. Witnesses James Fullford. Chaplain Rev. William Stack
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Marriage of James Fullford jun., of West Maitland and Emily Jane, eldest daughter of Charles Atkinson of East Maitland on 1st August. Minister Rev. J.A. Greaves
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Mrs. Ann Gordon mother of Mrs. James Fullford of Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, died on 6th June 1868 from bronchitis aged 73
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Death at East Maitland on 6th June 1868 of Mrs. Ann Gordon aged 73 years. Mother of Mrs. James Fullford of Northumberland Hotel Maitland. Cause of death bronchitis
Source:
Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
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ROBERT JAMES FULLFORD, Sportsmans Arms Hotel, High-street, was born in Maitland in 1857, and educated in West Maitland Grammar School, on leaving which he learned the jewellery business in Sydney, and then for four years followed station life and droving, till in 1885 he entered the business of hotel-keeping, in his present house. This is one of the oldest hotels in Maitland, having been kept by the father of the present proprietor in 1852, since which it has passed through many hands. It is a brick building of two stories, and the ground floor contains dining and sitting rooms, bar, etc., whilst the upper floor has eight well-lighted and airy bedrooms and a private drawing-room. The stabling in the rear is the most spacious in Maitland, there being six loose-boxes, stalls, buggy-house, as well as all the necessary outbuildings for hotel use. Mr. Fullford is a member of the Foresters, and has held the position of auditor in the lodge. He married in Maitland in 1885. The Sportsmans Arms was built by the late John Kerrigan nearly forty years ago
Surname:
Fullford (Fulford)
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Advertising the 'Prince Albert Inn' to be let
Surname:
Fullford (Fulford)
Place:
High Street West Maitland
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Selling cottage residence, brick built and situationed nearly opposite the Congregational Church
Surname:
Fullford (Fulford)
Place:
Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
Surname:
Fullford (Fulford)
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Fullford (Fulford)
First Name:
James and Maria
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Frederick Gorda Fullford, son of James and Maria Fullford (born 3 February 1853)