Thanks to all those who responded to my request. One was an extensive list of the above Fullers. It has served to show me that I was reaching out to the wrong line - from a suggestion someone had once given to me. Betty
Greetings, A Josiah Fuller, fifth generation descendant of pilgrim Dr. Samuel Fuller, was born 31 OCT 1748, Kingston, MA. He was the second child in a family of ten, as shown on page 43 of "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Vol. 10 (Samuel Fuller). The father was also named Josiah Fuller, b. 1821, a Captain in the Revolution. I'm extremely interested in the possibility that this Josiah Fuller might have been my elusive Fuller ancestor. Does anyone on the list know of further documentation, or other researchers, for this guy? Since he's the fifth generation, there is nothing further on him in my book. Thank you very much, Don Boyd
Look it up in Jean Muir Dorsey's "Robert Fuller of Salem & Rehoboth and some of his desecedents" Jim Betty Davis wrote: > I'm also interested in Robert Fuller's lineage back to England and his > descendants as well. And if some went by way of NY and then to Michigan. > Betty
I'm also interested in Robert Fuller's lineage back to England and his descendants as well. And if some went by way of NY and then to Michigan. Betty
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have FULLER births from NH up to 1900. If anyone has someone they would like me to look up, I will have the film until March 4th. Susan Valis Fuller listowner
Hi, I believe I sent a message just with the name of James polk Fuller by mistake. I'm still up against the wall on this man.Has any one any where heard of a James Polk Fuller b June 18 1872 Hamilton Co TX m fannie Mae Wilson b March 17,1879 Weatherford TX Married at Spanish Fort TX June 26,1889.Have not been able to find census on this areas in this time period.Thanks again Barbara ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
List owner [Susan] please contact me, thanks Bob ___________________________________________________ If a man is truly blessed; he returns from from fishing, to be greeted by the best catch of his Life.
Hi I'm new to this list. I'm looking for the children of Gordon Fuller and Goldie Bertram. Goldie was born 11Dec. 1915 and died May 1989. Thanks for your help. Romayne
Good afternoon. I have a man Asahel FULLER who married Adelia Ann (Pine) DARLING August 29, 1855 in Winnabago, Wisconson.Is anyone searching this man's family. Or the connection of these three families? Thanks for any help. Jacqueline [email protected]
Has Robert proved lineage back to England, and if so who may have copy I can compare to information I have received. ___________________________________________________ If a man is truly blessed; he returns from from fishing, to be greeted by the best catch of his Life. My webpage: http.//bobgrant.homestead.com please visit it.
Would anyone have any information on Nathaniel Fuller, s/o Benjamin Fuller and Tabitha Wheaton. Nathaniel Fuller and his wife Marry Barnum live in the Kent, Connecticut area in the late 1700's; Nathaniel was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1710. Also looking for information on Simeon Fuller 1739-1805, married to Lois Hayward & Eunice [Beach] Parker: Children by the first marriage: Howard, Lois, Edumd, Sarah, and Mablel Children by the second marriage: Mary, John, Simeon, Edmund, and Eunice. Also looking for information on a John Fuller [s/o Simeon Fuller and Eunice [Beach] Parker] b. 31 Aug 1769 Kent, Litchfield, CT d. 28 Nov 1815 in Burlington, Hartford, CT and his wife's [1st.] Mamre Smith b. abt 1767 d. 10 July 1810, Burlington, Hartforld, CT. Children of first marriage are: Lydia Fuller, Samuel Smith Fuller, Celestra Fuller, Augustus, and John N. Fuller. [2nd] wife is Pamela Collins. Children of the second marriage are Lorenzo Dow Fuller, Mamre Ann Fuller, and Aron Collins Fuller. Also looking for information on; Augustus Fuller b. 28 Jun 1804, Bristol, Hartford, CT.; wife Eunice Perkins d/o Elias Perkins. Children; Hiram A. Fuller b. 1830 Onondaga Co., NY; Delancy Marica Fuller b. 1833 NY, Nancy Ameila b. 1835/6 NY. Augustus Fuller's brother is a Samuel S. Fuller b. abt 1799 in CT, his wife is one Polly Curtis. Bob Grant ___________________________________________________ If a man is truly blessed; he returns from from fishing, to be greeted by the best catch of his Life. My webpage: http.//bobgrant.homestead.com please visit it.
William Sanford Fuller was born in 1856. In the Census of 1900 - he said that he was born in Mississippi. He came to Wilmot, Arkansas around 1880. sandra
I am searching for the descendents of Carl E. Fuller who, I understand, lived in Burlington, Ma, U. S. A. in 1964. Carl E. visited Nova Scotia in 1964. He left a memo at the N. S. Archives that his g. g. grandfather was Edmund Bennett Fuller, born in Arichat, Nova Scotia, Canada in the year 1823. Edmund Bennett Fuller was the son of John E. Fuller, High Sheriff of Richmond County, Cape Breton. Sincerely, Marie F.
Thanks for previous help does anyone have info on John and Elizabeth Fuller whose son James married Mary Ring 20 Oct 1672 Ipswich, Mass. ? Thanks M. Angevine
Thanks for previous help Can anyone help with info on John and Elizabeth Fuller that were parents of James Fuller married to Mary Ring on 20 Oct 1672 , Ipswich, Mass? M. Angevine
Looking for ancestors of Riley H. FULLER b. 6 Jan. 1808 Vernon, Tolland, Conn. Thank-You.
----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 6:17 PM Subject: Re: [VT-L] Richardson, etc > Becky, > My gg-grandparents made a similar journey. From the 1860 Hardin Co., IL > census (and later) I see that my John HUTCHINSON was born in VT or NH and > that his wife, Lydia FULLER was born in PA. We need to figure out their > travel route!! I don't know any counties either. > Kathryne > > Also, he was born 1795. Maybe they traveled together, ha ha. Kathryne > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt > >
>From another list: ----- Original Message ----- From: Tucky Sancibrian <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 9:58 PM Subject: [VT-L] Bloomfield, Vermont > More from News and History of Bloomfield, Vermont > > March 29, 1922 - Henry G. SPENCER died at his home in Guildhall, March > 10. Death was caused by an injury he received when he was thrown from > his sled that forenoon while after a load of wood. mr. Spencer was born > November 1, 1859 in Bloomfield, the son of William and Cordelia (FULLER) > Spencer. Eighteen years ago he bought a farm in Guildhall, where he has > since lived. he is survived by a widow, Lenora (JORDAN) and three > daughters, Blanche, Edna, and Hazel. > > April 12, 1922 - Mrs. Martha WILLIAMS died at the hoome of her daughter, > Mildred (Williams) HOLT, April 4. She was born in Bloomfield, November > 20, 1856 and had made her home here since. She was the daughter of > Hiram and Priscilla (MERRILL) Fuller. She was married to Leonard T. > Williams nearly 50 years ago. She leaves six children: Mrs. Mary WISELY > of Stratford, Mrs. Mildred Holt, Berlin, Wendell, Everett and Percy of > North Stratford and Charles of Gilman, Vermont. > > April 12, 1922 - Mrs. Zotique MATHURIN died at her home last Wednesday > at 68. She leaves a husband and a son William. > > December 6, 1922 - Peter LeVERE, Jr., is handing out the cigars and > reports tell us he was married to the widow leVere at Paquetteville, > P.Q., last Tuesday morning. They will occupy the residence on the > terrace near his father's house in Bloomfield village. > > December 27, 1922 - Carlos SHOFF died at the house of his son, William > Shoff of Bloomfield December 24 at the age of 74. > > February 7, 1923 - John E. BOWKER died January 3 at his home in Belfast, > Maine. He was born in Bloomfield, November 27, 1860 the son of > Nathaniel and Mary A. (PARNELL) BOWKER. he went to Lancaster and then > moved to Belfast in 1913. In Lancaster he had been an efficient and > popular clerk in the Field Grocery Store. he was married to Annie A., > daughter of O. H. and Ellen (HOLBROOK) SHOFF on October 25, 1884. > > January 2, 1924 - Mr. Joseph GOULET of Island Pond and Mrs. Helen DALEY > of North Stratford were married at the Catholic Church in Bloomfield, > Wednesday, December 26. The wedding march was played by Mrs. J. A. > BELISLE. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. BLAIS. > > January 16, 1924 - Calvin FULLER died January 7 at the home of Mr. and > Mrs. Eugene BARTLETT. He was born in Bloomfield, March 19, 1842. he > was a farmer by trade and was so working when the Civil War broke out. > He answered one of the first calls of his country and served during four > years of strife. After the war he moved to Michigan for nine years, > returning to New England. He has, with the exception of a few years > spent in Lancaster, made his home in North Stratford and Bloomfield. At > the Battle of the Wilderness he received a severe wound in the left arm > which made it nearly helpless. he was a pensioner. he leaves two sons, > William of Cumberland Mills, Maine, and Fred who is in the service as a > Sergeant at Fort Andrews, Massachusetts. > > February 6, 1924 - Melvin FULLER died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. > Ethel PRESBY, February 2. He was 68. Melvin was born in Bloomfield and > lived here all of his life. He leaves three daughters and one son, > also three brothers, Fred, Raymond and Frank. > > April 9, 1924 - Corliss GENDRON died as the result of injuries received > on Monday, when cars of the logging train of New Hampshire Stave and > Heading Mill of North Stratford broke loose and went rushing down the > mountainside. One of the cars left the tracks and struck Gendron, who > died one-half hour after being taken to Colebrook hospital. The dead > man's father Frank, was killed on the railroad at North Stratford a few > years ago. > > April 16, 1924 - Fred FULLER of Bloomfield passed away on Friday at his > home on the Nulhegan Road. he was born in Bloomfield on Christmas > morning in 1851 and lived there ever since. He leaves a widow and three > sons; Ray D., Charles and Maxie. Also two daughters, Mrs. Thomas SHORT > and Alma. He has a twin brother, Frank, in Lunenburg and another > brother Raymond. > > August 6, 1924 - Floyd WALLING, 21, son of Leon and Jennie Walling, lost > his life by drowning while bathing near the Lyman Falls Power Company > dam last Thursday. He was bathing with his younger brother and his > cousins. > > February 11, 1925 - The community was greatly shocked last Wednesday to > learn of the sudden death of Ezra GIRARD. he was born in Canad, > September 14, 1865 but came to the U. S. as a young child. He married > Agnes PARENT and had a large family. He has been the luggage master at > the Maine Central Railroad station for many years. > > March 4, 1925 - Lyle SHOFF died February 22 at his hoome in North > Stratford. he was born in Bloomfield, April 25, 1888, the youngest son > of the late Samuel O. and Josephine (FRENCH) Shoff. He lived in > Bloomfield until a year ago when he moved to North Stratford. On > October 2, 1907 he married Myrtle (BLODGETT) of Columbia and had a son, > Manford, and a daughter, Audrey. > > March 18, 1925 - The community was shocked last Sunday afternoon when > the death of Floyd SHOFF was announced. He was born in Bloomfield, June > 27, 1876 the son of Samuel and Josephine (FRENCH) SHOFF. He was married > to Maude TRUFANT and had nine children, one dying in infancy. > > December 23, 1925 - Mrs. Annie (WHEELER) CHRISTOPHER died in Lincoln, > Maine, on Christmas Day. Her body and that of her infant daughter were > brought here on Sunday, December 27, accompanied by her husband, George > Christopher. mrs. Christopher was the daughter of Joseph Wheeler of > town. She was born in Bloomfield, September 11, 1893 and graduated from > Stratford High School 10 years ago. She was employed as a teacher in > the public schools of her own town and outside places. She married > George Christopher of a well-inown family in Groveton. For two years > she and her husband have been operating a store in Lincoln and have been > very successful. Funeral services were held at the Bloomfield Catholic > Church on Tuesday morning, December 29. > > December 23, 1925 - Ernest DUVAL was killed when a section car, on which > he was inspecting tract near North Stratford, was hit by a Maine Central > Special Train. > > January 27, 1926 - Bloomfield is "Coming" - Mr. and Mrs. Bernie BOUDLE, > Mr. and Mrs. John MILLS, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher GRAHAM, Mr. and Mrs. > Dan DALEY, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry COTE all announce the birth of boys > within the last week. > > July 18, 1928 - Malcolm WALLING of Bloomfield was almost instantly > killed in an automobile accident near the residence of Ransom SEVERY, 2 > miles north of North Stratford. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson > Walling. > > January 23, 1929 - Joseph NUGENT, one of Bloomfield's oldest citizens, > died at his home on Main Street, January 29th, in his 88th year. he was > born in Canada but came to the States in his early boyhood. He leaves > three sons, Fred, Wilfred and Elmer. > > May 1, 1929 - Mrs. Bridget Ann CONNOLLY died at her home in Bloomfield > on Tuesday evening, April 23, from pneumonia after a long and painful > illness. She was born in New Brunswick 74 years ago, coming here with > her husband, John Connolly, early in her married life. The funeral > services were held in St. Stanislaus Church in Bloomfield last Friday. > She leaves a husband, two daughters and three sons: Mrs. Margaret > BELKNAP of Westerly, RI, Mrs. J. A. BELISLE, Bloomfield, Edward CONNOLLY > of Hanover, NH and Isaac CONNOLLY of New York City. > > October 9, 1929 - Mrs. Hattie WALLING of Bloomfield died at the hoome of > her son, Nelson Walling, Saturday afternoon after a long and painful > illness. She was 83, the widow of the late George Walling who preceded > her by some years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Leslie FULLER, three > sons, Nelson and Leon Walling of Bloomfield and William of Guildhall. > She was born in Bloomfield and has made her home there continually. > > > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >
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