Hello, Im interested in hearing from anyone who has a "Fuller" Female who married a "Landers". Hopefully in Georgia but my mind is not closed to surrounding southern states. Marriage took place in the mid 1800's (Give or take a slide in either direction) I don't know the name of the Fuller which would have been my Great Great Grand Mother, Frank, Franklin or Francis Landers would be the husband and Cant be sure what name he would have gone by so im interested in any marriage in above area and time where a Fuller Female married a Male Landers. Regards, Steven
Hello, This is part of some information that I have found. I am hoping that someone else is researching this family. If so, I would like to hear from you!! Henry FULLER, a native of Scotland emigrated to Washington Co., N.Y. where he remained until his death. His wife bore him 8 children........one of which was Lester FULLER b. ca. 1800. In 1823, Lester married Lovinia DEXTER, daughter of Elijah and Mary DEXTER also of Washington Co., N.Y. Lester moved to Brownsville, Jefferson Co., N.Y. in 1837. Lester and Lovinia's children were: Sherard, Cornelius, Charles, Mary, Emeline, Albert and Maria. Would like to learn more of the children and also of Lester's brothers and sisters. Thank-You! Sharon
Is anyone researching a Lester FULLER who married a Lavinia_______. They lived in Brownsville, Jefferson Co., N.Y. Thank-You, Sharon
Hi all, I am interested in locating family prior to my Grandfather Charles Eldridge Fuller who I believe came from the south and migrated to Texas in the 1880's. I believe his father may have been in the military group who led the Commanche Indians out of Florida. His mother may have been one of the Indians. If it helps my Grandfather married Martha Martin and they moved to southwestern New Mexico and settled a farm and ranch there. Thanks, Neil Fuller
Hey, all you rooters-- Does anybody out there have any information about the WWI Remounts? These were military and Non-military men who broke horses and mules for the soldiers of WWI. My father-in-law was a Non-military who did this. I just can't find out any info--anywhere--about this group. Appreciate any help I can get. Mary
----- Original Message ----- From: Pauline Manosh <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [VT-L] James FULLER and Mary COOLEY family > > HI, > In Hemenway's I do find a Polly Fuller listed in Poultney, Vermont > as one of the members who United before Mr. Kendrick's death. (by letter > 1820 ) > Polly > [email protected] > > > > > Hello List, > > I am looking for information regarding my FULLER line. I am from the > > line of Polly FULLER and Joseph WITHERELL . They were married in > > Shoreham, VT on April 14,1798. I am trying to find a record of birth for > > Polly, who is listed as the daughter of James FULLER and Mary COOLEY in > > the book:"A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, > > Vermont 1761-1899" > > This lists Polly as being born about 1780 but, no place of birth. Her > > siblings were all born in Mass. James FULLER died sometime between the > > 1790 and 1800 census and I am pretty sure it was in Shoreham. I am > > looking for information on James' parents, his birth and death. > > Thanks for ANY help! > > Jeanine Witherell-Eaves > > La Coste, Texas > > > > > > > > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >
----- Original Message ----- From: Bill & Jean <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 12:37 PM Subject: [VT-L] James FULLER and Mary COOLEY family > Hello List, > I am looking for information regarding my FULLER line. I am from the > line of Polly FULLER and Joseph WITHERELL . They were married in > Shoreham, VT on April 14,1798. I am trying to find a record of birth for > Polly, who is listed as the daughter of James FULLER and Mary COOLEY in > the book:"A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, > Vermont 1761-1899" > This lists Polly as being born about 1780 but, no place of birth. Her > siblings were all born in Mass. James FULLER died sometime between the > 1790 and 1800 census and I am pretty sure it was in Shoreham. I am > looking for information on James' parents, his birth and death. > Thanks for ANY help! > Jeanine Witherell-Eaves > La Coste, Texas > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt > >
Good afternoon searchers....looking for Asahel FULLER who married Adelia DARLING (2nd marriage)...They had a son Henry FULLER...I would surmise that he was born in about the 1850's.....in 1865 they lived in Eureka, Wisconsin. Any help would be greatly appreciiated. Thank you for your time helping with my search. Jacqueline [email protected]
I am looking for Harold Lloyd Fuller. He served in the Special Forces and was stationed in Savannah, Georgia at Hunter Army Airfield during 1962/63. He should be in his mid 50's. When he left Savannah , he left behind a daughter that he may or may not know about. The daughter is a friend of mine and I have promised to help her find her father, if possible. Kathy Jernigan Savannah, Ga [email protected]
Dear Janine, Hi! I was just wondering who Polly's siblings were I'm looking for a Henry Fuller born around 1819 possibly in Pa. Not confirmed though. Thank You, Kathy Burdge -----Original Message----- From: DELBERT GUSTIN <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 7:17 AM Subject: Fw: [VT-L] James FULLER and Mary COOLEY family > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Bill & Jean <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 12:37 PM >Subject: [VT-L] James FULLER and Mary COOLEY family > > >> Hello List, >> I am looking for information regarding my FULLER line. I am from the >> line of Polly FULLER and Joseph WITHERELL . They were married in >> Shoreham, VT on April 14,1798. I am trying to find a record of birth for >> Polly, who is listed as the daughter of James FULLER and Mary COOLEY in >> the book:"A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, >> Vermont 1761-1899" >> This lists Polly as being born about 1780 but, no place of birth. Her >> siblings were all born in Mass. James FULLER died sometime between the >> 1790 and 1800 census and I am pretty sure it was in Shoreham. I am >> looking for information on James' parents, his birth and death. >> Thanks for ANY help! >> Jeanine Witherell-Eaves >> La Coste, Texas >> >> >> ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== >> VERMONT-L Home Page: >> http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >> >> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: Tucky Sancibrian <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 8:04 PM Subject: [VT-L] BLOOMFIELD, Vermont > Taken from Bloomfield News and History, Edited by Roger Couture - 1978. > > The following are excerpts taken from the Child's Gazetteer - Essex > Caledonia and local newspapers. > > 1886 > > April 13 - Wallace William STEVENS died April 8 at the age of 56. He > lived in what is today Duval's house. He was our Town Clerk from 1849 > to 1851 and 1856 to 1866. > > Charles COOK has taken possession of the farm known as the J. J. > Holbrook farm. Elwin HOLBROOK moving off. > > August 24 - Charles ESTES has purchased the Howell farm and taken > possession. > > December 24 - Bloomfield has a post office at this time and the > Postmaster is Henry W. BURBANK.. The Star Mail Routes and Stage Lines > come through Bloomfield. > > 1887 > > >From the Democrat: > > July 20 - Born in Bloomfield, July 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FULLER, a > daughter. > > November 29 - The first telephone has arrived in this area and is > located in Hutchins' Drugstore. it is a pay station. > > 1888 (Democrat) > > February 22 - I could not resist this one: Crazy Jones was in town last > week. No larger than ever, just as foolish! > > 1889 (Democrat) > > February 27 - Miss Dell C. BURBANK, daughter of the late Henry W. > Burbank, has received the appointment of Post Mistress. A fit > appointment. > > March 13 - Town Meeting - Moderator, E. W. SPENCER; Clerk and Treasurer, > W. B. PERKINS; Selectmen: Milton COOK, Nelson, SNOW, Henry FULLER; > Overseer, William R. SILVER; Aid, Milo R. B. BLODGETT, Edson HOLDEN, W. > R. SILVER, Jr.; Listers, W. R. SILVER, M. C. FULLER, Henry A. GARDNER; > Road Commissioner, Charles F. ESTES, H. N. FRENCH, R. G. BULLER; Members > of County Board of Education, Rev. A. GREGORY; 1st Constable, H. A. > GARDNER, 2nd Constable, H. H. STEVENS; Agent, William R. SILVER> > > April 17 - Charles COOK, one of our honored town men, died on the 5th at > the residence of his sister, Mrs. C. R. BLODGETT at Littleton, aged 69. > His remains were taken to Campton, NH for burial. > > December 18 - Cromwell, Nebraska (Dec. 11) Some unknown person or > persons shot and immediately killed C. T. PULSIFER, a grain dealer, this > evening while he was on his way from his office . Mr. PULSIFER was > formerly a resident of Bloomfield. About 25 years ago (1864?) he and > his brother Frank went to Nebraska where they have since resided. > > 1890 (Democrat) > > February 26 - There were 27 births, 11 marriages and 17 deaths in > Bloomfield in the year ending December 1889.. > > May 13 - Miss Katie FULLER teaches in District three. She has thirty > one scholars. School in District two is taught by Miss Stella > MacFARLAND who has been the teacher the two previous terms. > > July 23 - Mrs. JACKSON, an Indian woman who for a number of yers had > lived in this vicinity, died quite suddenly last week.. > > 1891 (From Island Pond Herald) > > January 8 - Miss Dora Schoff is to commence a school in District four > this week. > > April 7 - We heard today Melvin FULLER and A. LURVEY have made over 700 > pounds of maple sugar thus far this season. Maple "honey" was selling > at $1.00 a gallon. > > April 14 - The selectmen have bought a lot for the prospective town > house of Fan WILLITTE.. Purchase price, $350.00. Some are not quite > satisfied with the location. > > July 14 - Miss Nellie BENNETT is giving lessons to a small class in > physical culture as it is taught in Emerson College of Oratory, Boston. > > August 11 - Mrs. Betsy FULLER, aged 82, is piecing a bed quilt > containing over 10,000 separate pieces. > > 1893 > > November 8 - In Bloomfield, Octobere 31, Rev. THURSTON, conducting the > services, James W. FRENCH and Miss Bertha J. SCOTT were married. > > 1894 > > March 18 - I. G. LUNT sold his house to Mrs. George DOLLY and last > Saturday sold his household goods at auction. > > April 4 - The number of births, deaths, and marriages in this town for > the year ending December 3, 1893 were as follows: Births, 14; Deaths, > 7; Marriages, 8. > > May 9 - On Wednesday evening as a little 4 year old daughter of R. > GEANT, living in B. A. BOWKER's tenement house, was playing at the back > of the house, she fell into a well cutting a gash in her head, so she > fell down the water dead, where she was found soon after, the boards > having been in a very dangerous condition. > > June 18 - Hon. William Riley SILVER died at his home July 13. He was > born in this town March 17, 1820 and was buried by Rev. R. DINSMORE, > Sunday at 2 p.m. Judge Silver was the son of Arad and Sophie (NICHOLS) > SILVER, who came to Bloomfield in 1805. (One of a family of 10 > children. In 1849 he married Relief BARTLETT, daughter of Adin and > Nancy (CLOUGH) BARTLETT of Bloomfield. He signed the temperance pledge > at the age of ten and never drank a glass of whiskey in his whole life. > He raised eight children, namely: George W., Louise A., William R., > Alvira E., Henry, Fayette, Alice and Bernie E. Alice married Edson > HOLDEN of town. He served as town representative in 1858-59 and in > 1884-5. He was assistsant judge in 1875-76. > > 1895 (Democrat) > > May 24 - Mr. Alger BALDWIN, a much respected citizen of North Stratford > and a former resident of Bloomfield died of pneumonia, Wednesday. He > was 75.. > > May 24 - A terrible accident occurred last Thursday, May 23. George > BLODGETT, a son of the late Byron L. BLODGETT, was driving a pair of > horses with a large grain roller, and when near the Lewis Lumber Company > stables, his horse somehow became unmanageable by him and threw him > under the roller and he was killed instantly. > > 1896 (Democrat) > > July 1 - Archie TRAVERS and Annie SULLING were married last week, > Friday evening. > > July 8 - Herbert MUNN was born on the Ramsey farm, in Lemington, June > 27, 1856 and died June 29, 1896 and the age of 40. His boyhood days > were mostly spent in this town. About 1881 he went west and located in > Washington, where he remained for a number of years. In 1885 he > returned east and June 1, 1885 he married Miss Lilla FIELD of > Lancaster. They lived in Boston and vicinity until 1893. Most of the > time he worked for the railroad, first as a fireman and then as an > engineer for the N.Y. and N.E. Railroad. Upon becoming ill he returned > to his boyhood home town to die. > > 1897 - Island Pond "Herald" > > October 8 - Edson HOLDEN gave his annual husking at the old homestead > Friday night. About 100 were present. > > October 22 - Ayers TRUFANT has moved his family from the boarding house > into the rent recently occupied by Ed BROOKS in the Finnegan House. > > Louis BISHOP has his new house ready for occupancy. > > 1898 (Island Pond "Herald" > > August 19 - A daughter was born August 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel > RAMSEY. (Stella SAVAGE) > > October 21 - Winnie NUGENT has purchased the house belonging to Will > WALKER. > > October 28 - Hon. W. B. PERKINS died at his home Wednesday morning, > October 15th. He was born in Topsham, Maine a little more than 67 years > ago, and he came to Bloomfield in 1864 as a bookkeeper for the Perkins > and Jackson Lumber Company. He served the town 25 years as town clerk > and also as treasurer and selectman most of the time. He was elected > state senator in 1882 and town representative in 1892. > > SPENCER, William B., was born in Minehead (now Bloomfield) August 21, > 1827. He was the son of Gratis and Susannah (DEARTH) SPENCER, whom > early history tells us were among the first settlers of the town. > William B. married Cordelia FULLER, January 6th, 1847 and seven children > blessed the union: Ellen C., (Mrs. S. W. HOLBROOK), Edwin W., Amelia L. > (Mrs. A. E. ELLIOTT of Gloucester, Massachusetts), Ada Ann (Mrs. O. C. > STAFFORD), Henry G., Jennie A. (Mrs. E. A. TRAVERS of Errol, New > Hampshire, and Horace A., who was born September 24th, 1865 and who > resides on the homestead on Spencer Hill. > > 1899 (Island Pond Herald) > > February 10 - Milton COOK, a prosperous farmer and highly respected > citizen of this town, died last week, January 30, at 76. The last of a > family of seven children he was born in Campton, NH, and when about 20 > came to Bloomfield, commencing to clear up a farm in the woods on > Bloomfield Hill (now called the Traverse Place) in 1849. He soon > located on the farm where he has lived for more than 50 years. He was > the son of Edmund and Clarissa (MITCHELL) Cook. on Decmeber 25, 1845 he > married Marth SHOFF and they had three children: Henry A., Edmund A. and > Jacob Haynes, all deceased. He had a brother Charles, who was also born > in Campton. He was born November 4th, 1818 and had located on a farm he > owns since March 1840. > > That is it for tonight. > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >
Thought this might help somone. Forwarded from another list. ----- Original Message ----- From: Leroy Fuller <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 7:11 PM Subject: [VT-L] Surnames > > --Hi all. I haven't posted these in awhile, and with the New year I thought > this would be a good time. > > > > SHORT LIST OF KNOWN ANCESTORS > MALES: > > Father: Leroy L.. Fuller (Sr.) b. 6 Sept 1907 d. 9 Feb. 1967 > Grandfather * Harry Elmer Fuller b. 1881 d. 1955 (Brothers Albert & > Robert ( Frank?), from Wm.'s 1st marriage to Jane > Mc Almon.(Almond) > > . Albert b. 11 Feb 1872. He married Mae (Perham) Fuller, a sister > of my grandmother > Caroline > (Perham) b. 1884 d. 1935. > Albert and Mae had no children.. Albert & Robert were brothers to > Harry from the marriage of Wm & Jane. > Robert b. ca 1867. Name might have been Robert Frank Fuller.. My > Aunt Ev. in CA. mentions > a Frank Fuller who m. a "Lucy" (later m. to a Andrews) Lucy and Frank ? > had a Frank Jr. This does not explain > whether Frank was really Robert!! > Harry Elmer was from Wm's 2nd wife Matilda (Best) McAloney who he m.i n > 1880. I received info 6/17/99 from an Aunt Ev in which > she states that Lucy Andrews was Frank Fullers mother. > She must have married a Fuller. > > Wm was listed as a widower in 1880 when he married Matilda. > > Grandfather James A. Young b. Schroon Lake, NY 8 Jun 1872. d. 1959 in Fla. > Grandfather Charles Hiram Colvin b. 3/3/1846 d. ? > Great grandfather William Henry Fuller b. 1840 d. 18 Mar 1913 (b. NS)(d. > Dalton NH) See notes under Harry Elmer Fuller > above. > Great grandfather Robert Marshall Perham b. 1840 d. 21 Jan 1915 > Great great grandfathers: > Edward Fuller ( no info.. lived in Avonport, Hants county, Nova Scotia) > John Charles Perham ( a fishing boat Captain. Immigrated from > ( England to Newfoundland. Maine and Vermont) > Hiram A. Colvin b. 2/14/1823 > Andrew Jackson Gile b. Aug 1821 d. 20 Sept. 1900 > > FEMALES: > Mother Carrie Goodman (Young) Fuller b. 15 Nov 1907 d. Mar 13 1992 > Grandmother Minnie Frances (Colvin) Young b. 10/22/1887 d. 2/16/1924 > Grandmother* Caroline (Perham) Fuller b.1884 d. 1935 > Grandmother Angie Smith (2nd wife of Harry E. Fuller) no info. (Caroline & > Angie b. with Harry , Riverview Cemetery town of > Lunenburg, VT.) > GrGrandmother Matilda (Best) McAloney. 2nd wife of William Henry Fuller > Great great grandmothers: > Mary Fuller ( no info, wife of Edward Fuller) > Mary (Minnie) Frances Gile b.8/5/1855 d. Nov 1922 > Frances Marshall > Caroline (Wescott) Gile b.3/3/1827 d.3/21/1888 > Margery Arlen b. 1/16/1822 > Mary Anderson ( 2nd wife of Andrew Gile married 2/13/1894) > > * Harry Elmer Fuller, and Caroline (Perham) Fuller, were British subjects > until naturalized about 1919 when one of my Dad's Sisters (Gladys Irene > Fuller) was born. > > > INFORMATION Emailed to me:- (From Marion D.Oldershaw > <[email protected]> > > WILLIAM H. FULLER, mariner, age 40, widow, born and living in Avonport, > Hants county, Nova Scotia > the son of EDWARD and MARY was married, on 8 January 1880, in the Baptist > church, Wolfville, Kings > county , to: > > MATILDA McALONEY, age, 33, widow, born in Horton, Kings county, living in > Wolfville, Kings county, the daughter of JOHN and REBECCA. > > Witnesses were O.W. Abbot, and Austin DeBlois. The ceremony was performed > by > Rev. deBlois > > (Marriage register, Nova Scotia, Kings County 1880, page 130 No. 2. > PANS (Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax) MFM) > > Matilda was the widow of Robert McAloney, She and Robert were married 24 > March > 1863. The marriage bond read: Matilda Best and Robert McAloney (Index to > Marriage > Bonds, Nova Scotia, PANS MFM). Matilda's parents were John and Rebecca. > > > > This information agrees with what I have had passed down to me. Until I had > the above information by Email > I did not know the names of my g-g-grandparents (Parents of Wm. Henry > fuller). Edward & Mary > > I knew my grandfather Harry Elmer Fuller, was from the 2nd marriage of Wm. > to Matilda. , > and marriage of Wm to Matilda 1880 at age 40 agreed with Wm b. in 1840. > William's 3rd marriage (needs to be double checked) was to Grace Munroe > d/o James and Hannah > > WHAT I DO HAVE:- William's parents were Edward M. and Mary Fuller.. > need more info. > > All info on descendants of William Henry Fuller. Except for info on Frank, > ( was this Robert) a son of Wm's 1st marriage.. > > Information I do have is posted (with many photos) on my home page at: > > http://members.tripod.com/~fulroy/index.html > > > > . > > > > > If you think you are too small to do a big thing > Try doing small things in a big way. Anonymous > Roy Fuller S. Glens Falls NY > [email protected] > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >
Hi, I am looking for any information on a Rachel Fuller b. abt, 1736 d 29 Jul 1803 in Westminister VT. Her spouse was Atherton Chaffee. I am trying to find anything about parents on her. This is all the information I have on her. Thank you Kristin
BRICKWALL: Ancestor Name: Edward Fuller Date: 1620 Place: Leaden, Holland Wife: Ann (Jane) ??? Am searching surname of Edward's wife. Am descended from son Samuel Fuller and Jane Lathrop. Any information would be appreciated. Have some info on the Fuller line concerning son Mathew, brother Samuel. mailto:[email protected] In looking to the future--harvest the past--its full of richness and delightful things.
>From another list I am on. Thought this might interest someone. Judy Subject: [VT-L] Early Settlers "Bloomfield, Vermont Essex County > >From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer: > Vol. 1 pg. 950 > Bloomfield, Vermont > From the best information obtained it is reasonable to suppose that Thomas > Lamkin was the first settler, and came into town in 1796. Who his first > associates were does not appear to be definitely known, but in 1802 there > had been nearly 30 "pitches" made in town. Among the settlers at this date > were Gaius Kibbe, James P. Frazier, J. J. French, Peter Mills, Stone Mills, > Elben Wright, Raymond Fuller, Daniel Holbrook and Samuel Healey. Joseph > Stevens also came not far from this time. He and Mr. Healey* are the only > ones now remaining; both are 80 years old or upwards. But few of the early > settlers, remained in town for any great length of time. They commenced > under disadvantageous circumstances, and many became discontented and left, > some allowing their lands to be sold for taxes. From 1812 to 1820 the > population scarcely increased at all. In 1830 the population numbered 150. > What it numbers at the present time (April 1862) is not accurately known; > but there are from 70 to 75 families.
On the evening of December 28, 1999 our family had the privilege of having the Lord receive one of His children home. Barbara Jean (Daves) b. August 7, 1944 -Roswell, NM m. July 28,1961 to David Herbert Dailey d. December 28, 1999 @ 8:35 pm Albuquerque, NM Memorial Service to be held Jan 8, 2000
Looking for information on Ephraim Fuller. He was married to Abigail (unknown) who was born August, 1819 and died November 13, 1891. They were from Massachusetts (she was born in Stoneham and died in Melrose) and I know they had at least two children. One child was a son, I don't know about the other. The son was Gayton Wilbur Fuller and I have information about his line that I would be willing to share if anyone is interested. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Diane Roberts
Since it has been a while since I posted my line to the List, I thought I'd post again in case someone new is researching the same family. My Spivey Fuller was in Warren Co., GA in 1850 along with his wife Sarah, age 53, who was born in Virginia. They had children Spivey Fuller, 27; Benjamin H. Fuller, 21; and Mary M. Fuller, 19. Daughter Susan Marian Fuller (b. 1817) had married Jefferson Augustus Mims by this time (1838). There may well have been other older children - Warren Co. seemed to be "full" of Fullers at that time - but I don't know who they were. A SPIVEY researcher gave me information on Ezekiel Fuller's family that indicated a Spivey Fuller, b. c. 1762, son of Samuel Fuller and Fereby Spivey. This information also indicated that Samuel (b. 1732) was the son ov Ezekiel Fuller and Sarah Vinson and that Ezekiel (b. 1702) was the son of Ezekiel Fuller and Deborah Spivey. Don't know how accurate this information is but at least it gave me a starting point. Since the name Spivey Fuller is unusual - I think that perhaps my Spivey Fuller is the son of the Spivey Fuller born 1762. If anyone on the list has information about this branch of the family and any connection, I would surely appreciate hearing from them. I have information on Susan's family that I will gladly share. She was my great, great, great grandmother and I am anxious to know more about her family. Thanks! Jeannine Jackson
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