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Fuller, Joseph
Persoon · b 1698

Joseph Fuller, the eldest son of Ann Fuller and Abraham Fuller of Kinnegad, was born in the year 1698. He married Lydia Roberts, daughter of Isaac Roberts, and they had five children: Ann (3 Dec 1725 - 31 July 1773), John (2 Feb 1726 - 5 Jan 1772), Abraham (19 Aug 1728 - 7 Jan 1800), Joseph (19 May 1732 - 16 July 1762), and Robert (d 1762).

Fuller, Abraham 1728
Persoon · 19 Aug 1728 - 7 Jan 1800

Abraham Fuller of Violet Hill was the second son of Joseph and Lydia Fuller, born 19 August 1728. On 11 July 1748 he married Elinor Pakenham, daughter of Thomas Pakenham of Pakenham Hall (Gaddaghanstown, County Westmeath). They had four children: Lydia (20 Jan 1749 - 24 Oct 1751), Ann (14 May 1751 - 6 Nov 1752), Abraham (19 Aug 1728 - 7 Jan 1800), Joseph Thomas “Old Patch” (10 May 1758 - 1842).

On 24 December 1795, Abraham Fuller recorded his account of the Fuller family being robbed at Grangemore when he was a child.

“My father Joseph Fuller was robbed at Grangemore about the 4th Nov 1738 by about six men who entered the kitchen between nine and ten at night. Their faces were blackened. The servants were much alarmed. My father and mother imagined the noise made was the servants playing in the kitchen, until they entered the parlour. My father made no resistance, his arm being just out of joint by a fall a few days before. Robbers names— Francis Boyle, Peter Garry, his two brothers, a man Lacey, and Wheeler who was taken in the robbery, and was hanged at Mullingar. Richard Bust a small boy got out of the house and alarmed the tenants. He told them there were a hundred men all armed but their arms were wet and would not go off. Suite our Carpenter was cut down and when on his knees he saw Wheeler going by and struck him … under the small rib and held him fast. It was a very wet night, and the tenants being afraid of firearms the rest got off.

“One of our men, Thomas Devine, a stout man, was severely wounded. He knocked Boyle down, but Peter Garry had a musket he took out of the house, which he clubbed and struck Devine in the forehead. He lay speechless for twenty-four hours bleeding out of his mouth and ears. Dr. Frayne in time stopped the bleeding. He lived to be an old man and was taken care of by the family. Wheeler would not confess who was with him, though put in a hot griddle and other punishments but all in vain. Peter Garry was taken in Dublin selling a gold dessert spoon, of which my mother had a case. [My son the] counsellor has one of them which was chopped in the hurry. These spoons have been in my mothers family for a long time. Garry confessed when taken and word sent to my father several belongings to the gang were taken some hanged and transported but… was in the robber. Boyle and the two young Garrys quitted the kingdom and never returned. Peter Garry was paid and on turning evidence. He was very civil in the house, and but for him it was thought murder would [have] been committed. He was made County Keeper and had £20 a year, my father did all in his power to save him.

“The plate was taken, but few spoons one of the servant maids put into the ash hole and a silver cup Wheeler had in a bolster (he shook the feathers out) on his back. I was robbed of my little silver buckles and my wig. I was at the time about ten years old. They got some cash my mother had, it was thought two or three hundred, besides a great many valuable curiosities. There were a great many articles dropped by the robbers in their flight, which was found by the county people and kept by them. Years after it was found out.”

Abraham Fuller of Violet Hill died at seven in the morning on 7 January 1800, and was buried at Kilmanaghan (County Offaly).

Fuller, Abraham Augustus
Persoon · 13 Jul 1846 - 7 June 1919

Abraham Augustus Fuller, the eldest son of Lizzy and Captain Adam Henry Fuller, was born 13 July 1846. He married Anna Maria, daughter of George Hearn of Merton, Sanford. They had no children. Anna Maria Fuller died in March 1905 at Woodfield House. He died 7 June 1919 at Frascati, Blackrock, County Dublin. Both buried at Mount Jerome Cemetery

Persoon · 29 May 1905 - 19 Jun 1989

Francis Adam Johnston Lamb, eldest son of Francis William John Alexander Lamb (1874-1959) and Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston (1876-1959), was born 29 May 1905 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales. He inherrited Woodfield House, Clara Offaly, after the death of his parents in January of 1959. Canon Adam Lamb died 19 June 1989.

Fuller, Lizzie Helen
Persoon · c. 1858

Lizzie Helen Fuller was the third daughter of Lizzy Hyland and Captain Adam Henry Fuller, was born between the years of 1853 and 1866.

Persoon · 7 Feb 1894 - 1941

Rafael Ricardo Jose Gaspar Fuller, only son of Doctor Adam Henry Fuller and Marcelina Dolores Caballero, was born 14 March 1866. In adulthood he served as the consul for Paraguay in New York. He married Esperanza Viscay, and they had one daughter, Esperanza Alice Fuller, on 8 June 1928 in Paraguay. Rafael Fuller died in Pilar, Paraguay in 1941.

Lamb, Joseph
Persoon · b. 6 Dec 1832

Joseph Lamb, eldest son of Catherine Harford of Bandon and Francis Lamb, was born on 6 December 1832. As an adult moved to Australia.

Kerr, Ethel
Persoon · 31 Dec 1875 - 31 Oct 1928

Ethel Kerr, daughter of Doctor Elias William Kerr (1850-1920) and Fanny Brady (1851-1886), was born 31 December 1875 in Kinlough, Leitrim, Ireland. She lived most of her life in Dorset, England. Ethel Kerr died in Bromley, Kent, England, on 31 October 1928.

Lamb, John Alexander
Persoon · d. 1896

John Alexander Lamb was the son of John Lamb (b. 1786) and his second wife, Margaret Stroud Horford (d. 1888). He was the cousin of William Lamb LLD. He served as a surgeon in the army and died in 1896.