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Anthony Fulgham (Foljambe)

Also Known As: "Foljambe", "Fuljames", "Fulliamb"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pitminster, Somerset, England
Death: October 1669 (49-58)
Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of John Fulgham and Sarah Fulgham
Husband of Elizabeth Foljambe and Martha Fulgham
Father of Capt. John Fulgham; Thomas Fulgham; Elizabeth Foljambe; Sarah Fulgham; Anthony Fulgham and 3 others

Occupation: Captain of Militia
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About Capt. Anthony Fulgham

Anthony Foljambe, later Fulgham

  • Birth: Circa 1615  Pitminster, Somersetshire, UK
  • Death: Oct 1669  Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia
  • Parents: perhaps John Of Woodbrooke Foljambe 1575 - 1665 & Sarah Hole 1585 - 1648 Married:
  1. Nov 10 1638  Pitminster, Somersetshire, England to Elizabeth Norris 1623 - 1649
  2. Circa 1650  Northumberland County, Virginia to Martha Greene 1626 - (1678 - 1691) Children with 1st wife:
  3. John Foljambe 1639 - 1705
  4. Thomas Foljambe 1641 - ?
  5. Elizabeth Foljambe 1643 - ? children with 2nd wife:
  6. Michael Fulgham 1654 - 1691
  7. Anthony Fulgham 1654 - ?
  8. Mary Fulgham 1665 - ?
  9. Nicholas Fulgham 1660 - ?
  • "Fulgham" in Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A history of the County ...Vol 2.

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Parents seen as Sarah Foljambe & Gen. Hercules Foljambe without attribution. Disconnected Nov 2015.


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From Fulgham-Fulghum Family Database

THE STORY OF CAPTAIN ANTHONY FULGHAM

By James Grant Fulgham

In 1638 an Anthony Fuljames married an Elizabeth Norris in Pitminster, Somersetshire; they had three children christened in Pitminster between then and 1643, and then disappeared from the Somerset records. Although the extant Somersetshire records are silent on the origin of this Anthony Fuljames, it is inferred from his approximate age and the chronology and naming of his sons that a descent from John Fuljames of Woodbrooke, Somerset is likely. It is the opinion of your Historian and Archivist that it is likely that the person who later became known as Captain Anthony Fulgham is this mysterious Anthony Fuljames. It is the purpose of this article to tell his story ? with documents when extant, and with inference when necessary. ....

At about the time that Anthony Fuljames disappeared from the records of Somersetshire in 1643, a phonetically similar Anthony Fulgham appeared in Virginia records.

ANTHONY FULGHAM OF VIRGINIA

Anthony Fulgham first appeared in the official records of Virginia in a land patent dated 22 October 1643 as Anthony Fulliamb.13 No official birth record for Anthony Fulliamb/Fulgham has been found; however, a clue to his approximate birth date is included in the 1643 land patent. Fulgham?s partner in the 100 acre patent, Sylvester Thacker, appears to have been the ?Silvester Thatcher?, aged 21 years, that came over on the Paule of London, Leonard Betts, Master, on July 6, 1635, placing Thacker?s birth year in 1614.14 It is believed that Fulgham and Thacker were contemporaries, with Thacker being slightly older based on his name recorded first on the patent. It is inferred that Fulgham?s birth year was 1615. ...

... Although no original Virginia immigration record for Anthony, Sr. has been found it is speculated that he did not pay his own transportation cost for the ca 1640 trip. He did return to England during 1640 and stayed at least through 1643 for the births of his second and third children, Thomas and Elizabeth, born in 1641 and 1643 respectively, in Pitminster, Somerset.3 The final status of his wife, Elizabeth and his children, Thomas and Elizabeth, is unclear but he returned to Virginia between 1643 and 1647 with ten headrights and filed for a 500 acre patent (in at that time Chicacoan Indian Territory, later Lancaster County.)13 This author believes that he brought his son John over to Virginia with him on this trip. It was during the three years between 1647 and 1650, while Anthony and John were ?seating? the 500-acre patent, that Counselor John Were of Silverton, Devon?s estates in England were sequestered by Parliament. It was no coincidence that the Were/Weare family filed for a 700-acre patent abutting upon Anthony Fulgham?s land in Lancaster Co., Va. in 1650. ....

... Anthony Fuljames married Elizabeth Norris on 10 Nov 1638 in Pitminster, Somerset. They had three children: John b. 1639, Thomas b. 1641 and Elizabeth b. 1643 all born in Pitminster. Elizabeth Norris, Thomas and Elizabeth Fuljames disappeared from the Somersetshire records after 1643 and it is presumed that they deceased.

Captain Anthony Fulgham died in Octobert 1669 and left his wife and sons two plantations with necessary stock, implements and furnishings. His eldest son John held the 1,000-acre Blackwater plantation and wife Martha and youngest children held his Pagan River plantation and home place amounting to 300 acres and more.

But most of all, Captain Anthony left his legacy of the establishment of the Fulgham Family in America.

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Capt. Anthony Fulgham's Timeline

1615
1615
Pitminster, Somerset, England
1638
1638
Isle of Wight County, Va
1639
October 15, 1639
Pitminster, Somerset, England
1641
September 21, 1641
1643
September 14, 1643
1652
1652
England
1654
1654
Isle of Wight County, VA
1660
1660
Isle Of Wight Co. VA