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Fillary's English Sussex

Journal by Le1Gh12

Hello'
I have Fillarys going back to 1600's ,What I would like is anyone with a Fillary connection to write to me so I can enter them in the family tree, providing of course I can figure where they go HA! HA!. This research is very important to me as I'm trying to build a huge piture of the Fillary family.

Thank you

ps. Although this is called English Sussex I would very much like to hear from anyone overseas who may belong to this family.

Thank you

Surnames: FILLARY
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on 2007-02-24 03:00:05

Le1Gh12 , from Oxfordshire England, has been a Family Tree Circles member since Feb 2007. is researching the following names: FLANARY, , MAHAR and 28 other(s).

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by uf1114 on 2007-06-29 09:15:24

I think the Fillary web page is truley amazing I am a Fillary, Ian Fillary Grandson of Victor Loder Fillary, I will Speek to my father tonight and find out about all of my uncles, aunties and cousins and i will email you all of the information i can get including all of the important dates, weddings, Funerals and so on i hope this will be usefull to you keep up the good work thank you

by ruby101 on 2008-10-21 10:24:54

hi there, just found this website. I am also a Fillary and have been told by my grandparents that my family name used to be Loder Fillary but they never used the Loder only the Fillary. So I must be related somewhere along the line. my Fillary family is from Ilford in Essex. My grandad was Eldred Fillary which is quite unusual and I have been told that Robert is a family name. Would be great to know if you find my familys place on the tree, good luck. claire Fillary.

by tloader on 2009-07-15 14:16:48

Hi, I have done much research on the Fillary family. And related to all the above in some way or another......my great grandad is Thomas Loader Fillary, Would be Eldred Fillary's brother, Robert was their father. We've done the opposite though, was Loader Fillary but never used the Fillary.

by Rosalee on 2011-09-10 14:02:22

Hi there, always interested in the Fillary name - afterall I married into the family..... I have traced a Foyce Fillary from 1745 and although I do not have his birth place all of the children were born in Arundel, Sussex, UK. This first chap is my husband's G/G/G/G/grandfather. The Foyce name crops up again as Thomas FOICE Fillary b1840 in Middlesex, London, UK., a grandson of the first Foyce. Many of these Fillarys were butchers since 1830's. Have not been able to link to other trees and have been told by an early "investigator" that he has never come across our branch of Fillarys. The question is - has anyone else? Rosalee

by Le1Gh12 on 2011-09-13 01:21:36

Ffoice, Foyce, Voice,etc are all different spellings, remembering that they didnt know how to spell and most surnames were written by court scribes.It was all written as it sounded.
The name Ffoice comes from Sarah Ffoice and it was her surname.
Sarah Ffoice-born 1706 Billinghurst Sussex died 20 Dec 1776
married James Fillary 1706-1777
Childred
John 1731
James 1732
Richard 1736
Voice 1738
Harry 1740
Mary 1742-1762
Elizabeth 1744
Carlister 1747
Sarah 1747
If the name appears in your tree with any of these different spellings, then you are part of the same tree. The surname became a first name and a middle name. I was trying to find your dates to see if you tied into my tree, but I need to know where you start from. Perhaps the list of their children above can help you

by Rosalee on 2013-06-13 16:43:04

In reply to Le1Gh12; I have our eldest Fillary as Foyce/Foice and found him firstly through IGI records and later confirmed at Chichester Records office. I put in names of that era with the surname Fillary and found 4 children all with parents Foyce and Sarah Fillary. Foyce had a dob abt1845 and Sarah abt1746. The marriage that I did find was between Foyce and Sarah Farmer, 22 November 1762, but it took place in Bethnal Green, London. The children are Kitty 1770, bap 17 June 1770, Joseph 1771,Bap 18 August 1771, William 1773, bap 19 Nov 1773, and Sarah 1778, bap 13 Jan 1778 (birth may have been 1777). All children born in Arundel and baptisms at St Nicholas Church, Arundel. Thought I had sent this earlier but nothing showing.

by Rosalee on 2015-11-20 17:36:43

Here I am years later still trying to connect my first Fillary to "anyone". I have even built a further tree around the Sarah Ffoice who married James Philery (many variations of spelling) from Horsham, Sussex area. They have a Voice Fillary b1738 but no-one shows any adult history for him and I can't find anything. I have a man (and his family) who was born abt 1745 (definitely not exact). But my history of him starts in 1762 when he marries Sarah Farmer in London. Nothing from his childhood. Are these 2 men one and the same? People with family trees add names but do not show any details of confirmation/ verication so cannot make the link.

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