The Fuller family has been in Morgan then Blount and Cullman Co. since 1831 or so. The earliest Fuller family known to me was Jonathan Fuller who married Ginny Hodges in Ga. in 1804 from whence they moved to Greenville SC near her brother Col. John Hodges. By 1831 they moved next to her father in Morgan Co. Her father was Wm. Hodges a Rev War soldier who was in what became Limestone Co. by 1810 and was a member of the Sims Settlement that was burnt out by the U S Army for having settled on Chickasaw lands on the Elk River. By 1817 they again were petitioning for land. In 1818 they were able to purchase lands. William Hodges died in 1843 or so in Lawrence Co. His wife Eliz. Kearby had died in the early 1820's. Wm. Hodges an elderly man married a young widow Eliz. McGlathery Sims in 1830 in Morgan Co. Eliz. was the widow of Joel Sims who died in 1827. Several Fuller relatives continue to live in the Cullman area. My most recent knowledge was of Douglas Fuller, genealogist extraodinaire, who was also a retired architect and lived on 3rd Ave. in an old Fuller home. It has been several years since I heard from Mr. Douglas Fuller. Douglas and I are cousins on the McGlathery - Sims - Fuller lineages. He descends from Flemming Fuller father of Judge Sutton Fuller. Jim Sims