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Is the Fuller surname Irish

Updated: 10/19/2022
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My uncle has traced back our family tree in Country Kerry, Ireland to the 1770's. A number of unrelated Fuller families still reside there.What additional information is available on this family?

The 1901 Irish census showed a definite concentration of Fullers in north Kerry

52 of 56 individuals were Catholics, 4 were Church of England. The seemingly

English surname may be the result of assimilation or the anglicizing of a

native Irish surname. 32 of the 56 were in the Kilfeighny district and within

that area 22 were in the townland of Glanoe.

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