Lizzie Helen Fuller was the third daughter of Lizzy Hyland and Captain Adam Henry Fuller, was born between the years of 1853 and 1866.
Lydia Roberts, was the daughter of Isaac Roberts. Her Grandfather, Robert Roberts, moved from Wales and settled in Dublin c. 1646. He leased land from Lord Meath, and chiefly resided in Thomas Court and Cork Street. It was on this street that he gave a large piece of ground to the Quakers to be used as a burying ground. He married Miss Caridge, daughter of Alderman Caridge, one of King James’ alderman.
Maria Connolly was born around the year 1833. She married Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller on 5 Jun 1855 at Saint Peter's Church, Dublin, Ireland. They spent their lives together in Dublin, until Maria Fuller died in December of 1912.
Maria Blanche was the daughter of Dr Matthew Stritch of Dublin. On 4 December 1817 she married Adam Fuller of Woodfield at St. Peter's Church in Dublin. They had three sons: Joseph Thomas Fuller (b 7 Sep 1818), Captain Adam Henry Fuller (b 24 Oct 1822), and Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller (b 20 Nov 1826).
Their eldest son Joseph, who was very wild and heavily contributed to the financial troubles of the family, was sent to live in America. In order to generate income, Woodfield House was let out in 1851, and Adam and Maria Blanche Fuller moved to a house in Sandymount, County Dublin. Adam Fuller died on 15 June 1858.
Maria Blanche Fuller died at the age of 66 at 6 Cartwait Park, Kingstown, County Dublin on 5 October 1864.
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.
Born: 2 January 1839
Appointed Bishop of Meath, Ireland: 28 April 1899
Resigned Bishop of Meath, Ireland: c.1906
Died: 15 December 1909
Superior of Tullabeg: 31 July 1972-31 July 1976