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    1. Re: FULLER family of Chilton County
    2. Irma Roy
    3. In CEMETERIES OF CHILTON, there is listed on pg 467 the FULLER Cemetery, >From Maplesville, take US 80 S for 5.5 miles to log road on left. Go about 330 feet to stand of trees in Hammermill cut-over area. There are 6 unmarked graves. FULLER, M., Mrs. Age 88 Y. CHAMBERS, G. W. 1851-10-28 1913-10-29 CHAMBERS, Bailey 1880 1888 KLINNER, Thomas Alonza 1897-5-22 1897-11-28 Son/W.W. & Callie Klinner KLINNER, John H. 1885-12-18 1885-12-25 Son/W.W. & Callie Klinner This cemetery was survey by John and Linda Klinner in 1982. Hope this information helps. Irma J. Roy At 09:48 PM 10/15/00 -0400, you wrote: >Looking for information on the Middleton F. FULLER family of Chilton County. On the 1870 census (then Baker County), the household is listed as: >Middleton, born in AL, age 43 >Mahala, born in AL, age 33 >Franklin, born in AL, age 19 >Ann, born in AL, age 15 >Martha, born in AL, age 12 >Lafayette, born in AL, age 8 >Kitty, born in AL, age 7 >John, born in AL, age 4 > >In 1860, the Bibb County census lists the family as: >F., age 31 >Mahala, age 24 >Franklin, age 8 >Minerva, age 5 >Martha, age 3 >James, age 2 months > >I believe that Martha FULLER married George CHAMBERS and Lafayette FULLER married John CHAMBERS. > >I have not been able to find any additional information on Middleton FULLER. He is not listed (that I have found) in 1880 or 1900. There is a M.F. FULLER listed in Conecuh County in 1850 with a wife Michele. His age at the time fits with the 1860 and 1870 FULLER, but the wife's age does not. Any help would be appreciated. > >Barry Fox >Greenville, SC > >

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