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    1. Re: Order of the Bath
    2. Tickettyboo
    3. On 2013-07-09 08:23:54 +0000, Peter Haizelden said: > On Sunday, July 7, 2013 10:57:26 PM UTC+1, Tickettyboo wrote: >> Trying to help a friend who is researching the history of a previous>> >> owner of a military sword, one John Duncan Bertie Fulton (1876-1915) >> > The Malvern register, 1865-1904, p.269 > > Fulton, John Duncan Bertie, Capt.; born 1876. Huntington — House. Son > of Mrs. Fulton, 76 Longridge Road, London, S.W. Army Side. House > Prefect. Left Mids. 1893. R.M.A., Woolwich ; Captain Royal Artillery > 1902 ; served in the South African War. > Parent's Address. > > Bertie Fulton, 4 year old, living at Bilton cum Harrogate in 1881 - > but no family present > RG11; Piece: 4327; Folio: 94; Page: 12 > > London, England, Electoral Registers 1889-1909 > Jane Elizabeth Fulton 1889 Kensington and Chelsea South Division - 76 > Longridge road > > She's not at that address for the 1901 census - RG13; Piece: 38; > Folio: 86; Page: 5 > > Jane Elizabeth Fulton of Orchardlea, 34 The Avenue, Kew Gardens, > Surrey, widow, died 26 June 1910. Probate London 27 July 1910 to John > Duncan Bertie Fulton, Captain RA. > > England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915 > Name: Jane Elizabeth Fulton > Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 > Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1910 > Age at Death: 73 > Registration District: Richmond > Inferred County: Surrey > Volume: 2a > Page: 264 > > A little on the person I presume was appointed executor of J. D. B.'s will > http://www.webspinners.org.uk/weddingtoncastle2/2012/attleborough%20aerodrome/Attleborough%20Airfield%20John%20Grech.pdf > > Capt Daniel Goodwin Connor born Dublin 02/12/1884, before joining the > RFC had served > with the R.A., RFA and RE. He learnt to fly at the Military School at > Larkhill on Salisbury Plain in > 1911 and was awarded his Royal Aero club licence on 07/04/11 number 54. > He went on to > serve with 3 and 5 Squadrons pre war and during the war he held a > number of senior postions in > the RFC as a Technical Officer. In 1920 as a Wing Commander he resigned > and returned to the > Army. > Ottawa Citizen - Mar 25, 1939 > Colonel Daniel Goodwin Connor, of Manch House, Co. Cork, has been > ordained in holy orders in the Protestant Cathedral, Cork. The new > clergymans family have been associated with Co Cork for over 300 years, > and for generations have been associated with the legal profession. Col > Connor served with distinction in the Great War. His wife, who was a > Miss Roberts. daughter of a former vice-provost of Trinity College, > Dublin, died last year. > > > Peter Haizelden > Genealogist and Family Historian > www.haizelden.co.uk Thank you Peter, The Malvern Register is online at archive.org and I now have copies of the entry for JDBF. I still don't have anything official that confirms that the Fulton Block was named for JDB Fulton ( though various snippets on the web indicate that it was). This info really helps though as it excludes his mother from being the benefactor so I am back to trying to find if he married and his wife was styled as Lady Fulton. I will try the NA, to see if they can point me in the right direction. -- Tickettyboo

    07/09/2013 05:12:47
    1. Re: Order of the Bath
    2. Geoff Pearson
    3. "Tickettyboo" <tickettyboo@mail2oops.com> wrote in message news:b4260vF3phsU1@mid.individual.net... > On 2013-07-09 08:23:54 +0000, Peter Haizelden said: > >> On Sunday, July 7, 2013 10:57:26 PM UTC+1, Tickettyboo wrote: >>> Trying to help a friend who is researching the history of a previous>> >>> owner of a military sword, one John Duncan Bertie Fulton (1876-1915) >>> >> The Malvern register, 1865-1904, p.269 >> >> Fulton, John Duncan Bertie, Capt.; born 1876. Huntington — House. Son of >> Mrs. Fulton, 76 Longridge Road, London, S.W. Army Side. House Prefect. >> Left Mids. 1893. R.M.A., Woolwich ; Captain Royal Artillery 1902 ; served >> in the South African War. Parent's Address. >> >> Bertie Fulton, 4 year old, living at Bilton cum Harrogate in 1881 - but >> no family present >> RG11; Piece: 4327; Folio: 94; Page: 12 >> >> London, England, Electoral Registers 1889-1909 >> Jane Elizabeth Fulton 1889 Kensington and Chelsea South Division - 76 >> Longridge road >> >> She's not at that address for the 1901 census - RG13; Piece: 38; Folio: >> 86; Page: 5 >> >> Jane Elizabeth Fulton of Orchardlea, 34 The Avenue, Kew Gardens, Surrey, >> widow, died 26 June 1910. Probate London 27 July 1910 to John Duncan >> Bertie Fulton, Captain RA. >> >> England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915 >> Name: Jane Elizabeth Fulton >> Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 >> Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1910 >> Age at Death: 73 >> Registration District: Richmond >> Inferred County: Surrey >> Volume: 2a >> Page: 264 >> >> A little on the person I presume was appointed executor of J. D. B.'s >> will >> http://www.webspinners.org.uk/weddingtoncastle2/2012/attleborough%20aerodrome/Attleborough%20Airfield%20John%20Grech.pdf >> Capt Daniel Goodwin Connor born Dublin 02/12/1884, before joining the RFC >> had served >> with the R.A., RFA and RE. He learnt to fly at the Military School at >> Larkhill on Salisbury Plain in >> 1911 and was awarded his Royal Aero club licence on 07/04/11 number 54. >> He went on to >> serve with 3 and 5 Squadrons pre war and during the war he held a number >> of senior postions in >> the RFC as a Technical Officer. In 1920 as a Wing Commander he resigned >> and returned to the >> Army. >> Ottawa Citizen - Mar 25, 1939 >> Colonel Daniel Goodwin Connor, of Manch House, Co. Cork, has been >> ordained in holy orders in the Protestant Cathedral, Cork. The new >> clergymans family have been associated with Co Cork for over 300 years, >> and for generations have been associated with the legal profession. Col >> Connor served with distinction in the Great War. His wife, who was a Miss >> Roberts. daughter of a former vice-provost of Trinity College, Dublin, >> died last year. >> >> >> Peter Haizelden >> Genealogist and Family Historian >> www.haizelden.co.uk > > Thank you Peter, The Malvern Register is online at archive.org and I now > have copies of the entry for JDBF. I still don't have anything official > that confirms that the Fulton Block was named for JDB Fulton ( though > various snippets on the web indicate that it was). This info really helps > though as it excludes his mother from being the benefactor so I am back to > trying to find if he married and his wife was styled as Lady Fulton. I > will try the NA, to see if they can point me in the right direction. > -- > Tickettyboo > I did a search on Lady Fulton Benefactor and came up with one who worked with the Greater London Council for the Blind in the 1930s. I guess that there could easily have been another Lord Fulton - another one was the Chairman of the BBC and produced a report which changed the Civil Service. But if there were a Sir $$ Fulton that will be harder to find.

    07/09/2013 05:26:21