Fuller, Lydia

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Fuller, Lydia

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      • Roberts, Lydia

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      c 1703

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      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.

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      Woodfield House, County Offaly, Ireland.

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      Fuller, Joseph (b 1698)

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      Fuller, Joseph is the spouse of Fuller, Lydia

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      Fuller, Abraham 1728 (19 Aug 1728 - 7 Jan 1800)

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      family

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      Fuller, Abraham 1728 is the child of Fuller, Lydia

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