Notes George and Harry Fullbrook were admitted to Norwood School, Lambeth Union, on August 30, 1894. Their father's name was unknown at the time of their admission, but he was sentenced to one year of hard labor in 1894.
George was discharged to Barnardo's Home on August 1, 1900. Harry was discharged to Barnardo's Home on May 28, 1902.
In 1900, George Fullbrook, 11, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 101 Barnardo boys en route to Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Placed with William David Gray, Roseneath, Percy Twp, Northumberland, Ontario
June 17 1902
Age 14, fair situation, employed at ordinary farm work, good health, attends Presbytarian Church and Sunday School also Public School for a time, good character. Terms-Indentured for four years and clothing. Fullbrook is not a strong looking lad and should not be expected to do very hard work. They say, however that he has had good health. I should like to see him better dressed.
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In December, 1912, George Fullbrook, 24, marine fireman, crossed into the United States through the port of Eastport, Idaho. He declared that he resided at Granum, Alberta; that his contact in Canada was his brother, Harry Fullbrook, who resided in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; that his final destination was Everett, Washington; that he carried $85 on his person; that he had previous visited Washington in 1911; that he had no address in Washington where he would be staying. He was described as 5 foot 7 inches in height; medium complexion; brown eyes; brown hair. He was born in London, England; he arrived at Quebec on the ship Tunisian in 1900.
On June 5, 1917, Geo. Fullbrook, 29, registered for the United States draft. He declared that his residence was c/o Bucks Grocery, Everett, Washington; that his date of birth was May 7, 1888; that he was an alien; that he was born in Norwood, Surrey, England; that he was a logger for North Bend Lumber Company, Edgewick, Washington. He was described as short stature; slender build; grey eyes; auburn hair.