Fuller Family of Sussex

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Rev. Phillip Ward

Post Office Directory of Kent, 1855
The living is a vicarage, value £450 per annum, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and the Rev. Phillip Ward, M.A., is the incumbent. His lady is the celebrated Horatia, daughter of the immortal Nelson. The church of St. Mildred is a large and handsome building, in the perpendicular style, with lofty square tower and pinnacles, and bus a fine pealof 8 bells. P.511


Eleanor Phillipa Ward

Killed by an out of control horse and cart while crossing a street.


Marmaduke Phillip Smythe Ward

1881 British Census: Fleet Surgeon in the Royal Navy. Unmarried. Pinner, Middlesex.


Edmund Nelson Ward

Died at age six months.


Phillip Ward

Lieutenant in the 25th Bengal Native Light Infantry. Died of a Liver Complaint after returning from India.


Sir William Hamilton

British envoy to Naples 1764-1800.


Emma Lyon Lady Hamilton

May have been born Emy or Amy Lyon. Is known to have used the names Emma and Emily Lyon and Emma Hart or Harte.

"Emma fell in love with Nelson after the Battle of the Nile (1798), when she and her husband William Hamilton, the British Ambassador at Naples, offered the wounded victor hospitality. Emma and Nelson returned to England in 1800 where a daughter was born. The affair was an international scandal, but it enhanced Nelson's reputation as a romantic hero. At his death, in 1805, Nelson entrusted Emma's care to the nation, but this was ignored by the government. She died a pauper in France in [1815]." National Portrait Gallery website


Henry Lyon

Occupation: Blacksmith


Herbert Frederick Gye

1881 Census: occupation - Commander Royal Navy (Active List), lived at 46 Welbeck St ,London


Rosa Penelope Hood

1881 Census: age 28, unmarried, living at St Audries House,West Quantoxhead, Somerset


Arthur Wellington Alexander Nelson Hood

1881 Census: Lieutenant Colonel, West Somerset Yeomanry
MP for Somerset West 28 Nov 1868 to 1880.