Superior of Irish Mission: 30 September 1812-28 September 1817; 29 September 1821- May 1830
Vice Provincial: 1834-1836
Born in Galway, 4 September 1848, and educated at St Ignatius College, Galway , he entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on 7 November 1865 at Milltown Park, Dublin. He studied philosophy in France and theology at Louvain, Belgium. He spent three years teaching at Spring Hill, New Orleans, at Clongowes Wood College, Kildare and at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg. He was ordained in Louvain. When the school at Tullabeg was amalgamated with Clongowes Wood College in 1886, he spent time at Tonchiennes, Belgium. He taught at the Sacred Heart College, Limerick and spent many years on the missions . He joined the community at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin where he spent the rest of his life. He was a gifted musician (violin) and a noted librarian. He died 3 February 1907.
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).
Abraham Fuller was born in 1753, the eldest son of Elinor (Pakenham) Fuller and Abraham Fuller of Violet Hill. As an adult he became a Barrister at Law, and on 7 Aug 1776 he married Catharine Williams, daughter of Adam Williams, Attorney of Bride Street , Dublin, and also of Williamstown, Edenderry, County Kildare. They had two sons and six daughters: Abraham (1777 - 1838), Martha, Adam (28 Feb 1782 - 15 June 1858), Lydia, Ann, Catherine. Their three youngest daughters all died very young, and were closely followed on 20 May 1783 by their mother Catharine Fuller. Abraham Fuller died 2 May 1842.
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.