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Edward (Edwan) Fuller 1505–1574 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1505

Birth Location: Navestock,essex

Death Date: 8 June 1574

Death Location: Navestock,essex

Father: Thomas Edward

Mother: Mary Fuller

Spouse(s): Joane Butler

Children(s): Joan *, Elizabeth Fuller, Thomasine Fuller

Edward (Edwan) Fuller was born in 1505 in Navestock,essex, the child of Thomas Fuller Father Of Edward And Mary Clanskan Married Thomas Fuller. Edward (Edwan) Fuller married Joane Marion Butter Or Butler, and had children including Christian Christean Fuller, Elizabeth Fuller, Ernie Fuller, Joan Joane Fuller Locker M Converse, Thomasine Fuller. Edward (Edwan) Fuller passed away in 1574 in Navestock,essex.

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Biography

  • Edward (Edwan) Fuller was born in 1505 in Navestock,essex, the child of Thomas Fuller Father Of Edward And Mary Clanskan Married Thomas Fuller.
  • Edward (Edwan) Fuller married Joane Marion Butter Or Butler, and had children including Christian Christean Fuller, Elizabeth Fuller, Ernie Fuller, Joan Joane Fuller Locker M Converse, Thomasine Fuller.
  • Edward (Edwan) Fuller passed away in 1574 in Navestock,essex.

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Edward Fuller's Ancestors

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Edward Fuller
1505–1574
Birth Place: Navestock,essex
Parents
Thomas Fuller, father of Edward
1490–1505
Stanford Rivers, Essex, England
Mary (Clanskan, married Thomas) Fuller
1490–1505
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edward Fuller's Descendants

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Edward ((Edwan)) Fuller (1505–8 June 1574) m. Joane (Marion Butter OR) Butler (1503–Abt. 1543)
  1. 1. Joan (Joane FULLER Locker m: Converse) * 1530–1575 m. Lord (John de Conyers of Navestock) Hall 1530–1574
    1. 1. Anthony Converse 1562–1631 m. Clemence (Anne Spady, married Anthony) Convers 1559–1633
      1. 1. John (I Johannes (Spady) Conyers) Convers 1580–1654 m. Susan Shamike 1570–1688
        1. 1. Elizabeth ((Shamike)) Convers 1601–1659 m. Captain (John I Graham Fox) SR 1602–1665 m. Sir (Thomas) Fox 1553–1625
        2. 2. John (II (Shamike) Convers, II - Child of Susan Shamike and John) Converse 1603–1668
        3. 3. Henry (Convers - Child of Susan Shamike and John) Converse 1647–1651
        4. 4. Mary (Converse - Child of Susan Shamike and John) Converse 1648–1648
        5. 5. Susanna (Convers - Child of Susan Shamike and John) Converse –1651
    2. 2. Allen (Converse) Combers 1552–1639
    3. 3. Christopher Converse 1552–1639
    4. 4. ANTHONY Converse 1555–1639
    5. 5. Judith (Randolph) Conyers 1555–1583
    6. 6. Thomas Converse 1557–1568
    7. 7. Jane Convers 1558–1560
    8. 8. William Convers 1560–1560
    9. 9. Christopher (Allen) Convers 1564–1639
    10. 10. John Converse 1566–1627
    11. 11. Thomas Convers 1568–1612
    12. 12. Geoffery (Jeffrey Convers) Converse 1568–1612
    13. 13. William Conyers 1570–1628
    14. 14. Jane Convers 1572–
  2. 2. Elizabeth Fuller 1535–
  3. 3. Thomasine Fuller 1540–

Edward Fuller's Timeline

3 Records

1505
1505
Birth of Edward (Edwan) Fuller in Navestock,essex
Navestock,essex
1525
Abt. 1525
Age 20
Edward (Edwan) Fuller was married in Stanford Rivers, Essex, England
Stanford Rivers, Essex, England
1574
8 June 1574
Age 69
Death of Edward (Edwan) Fuller in Navestock,essex
Navestock,essex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1505
    Event Place: Navestock,essex

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: Abt. 1525
    Event Place: Stanford Rivers, Essex, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Stanford Rivers, Hertfordshire, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 June 1574
    Event Place: Navestock,essex

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