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    1. philadelphia church records 1709-1760
    2. hi all found this in ancestry.com hope it helps someone Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1709-1760 Search Terms: FULLER (2) Results ( 2 combined matches) Christ Church Baptisms, 1709-1760 [p.147] RECORDS OF CHRIST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA. BURIALS, 1709-1760. page 152 April 10, 1731. Fuller, Mary. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Christ Church Baptisms, 1709-1760 [p.147] RECORDS OF CHRIST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA. BURIALS, 1709-1760. page 152 Feb. 21, 1733-4. Fuller, Elizabeth, alias Bywater, poor. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --

    08/18/1999 05:08:09
    1. Elijah FULLER in Chenango Co., NY
    2. Marjorie Henninge
    3. There was an Elijah Fuller in Columbus Center, Chenango Co. He was born 1777, died April 30,1864. Spouse, Ruth. There were many Fullers in Chenango. There is a 1/4 inch thick printout here of wills, deaths, births. Have been trying to connect my Eunice Fuller Rathbun with them. She lived in Chenango Co early 1800's. One of the family was in Lowville, Jefferson Co. Interesting that there is a Freetown in Chenango County. Marjorie

    08/18/1999 09:01:21
    1. Henry FULLER
    2. Good morning searchers....I am looking for Henry W. FULLER who perhaps lived in Rushford Township, Winnabago county, Wi in 1865. His mothers may have been Adelia A FULLER. Living in the same house at that time was Sarah J. DARLING. Sarah married Benjaamin H. STONE in 1865. In 1910 Henry is in Tacoma WA, writing a referance for Sarah. At the bottom of the statement it says that Henry is a half brother of Sarah......Now.....does anyone have a marriage between FULLER-DARLING or FULLER-STONE? Thanks for any help.... Jacquelline

    08/18/1999 05:27:39
    1. LEDGER--------Jefferson Co., N.Y.
    2. Odie
    3. I was sent copies of a ledger with FULLERs listed. I am going to type what I have and hopefully someone maybe able to connect these FULLERs with my Freedom FULLER.!! I have been having no luck locating Freedom. :-( Haunsfield, Jefferson County New York Samuel FULLER 1834 Nov 7 to 20th flour 4/ 18 to taping for (per) boots 4 paid Dec. 8 to mend 1 boot 1/ 10 to making 1(?) for (per) pumps 4/ 1835 March 6 to 7 hens 10/6 (?) paid 5 11 25 4 50 150 .61 123 2.98 paid cr by pd wm Byron ( Tyron) underneath signed Maria Fuller ms Mary Fuller ( looks like a childs writing) Nov. 4 1834 L Fuller bot of E Phillips for A Hunter four shouts weighing 1.78 lbs at 3 cts per lb. $5.34 13---- Ebenezer Phillips Dr. ( could mean Debtor) to 1 Bushel feed corn & peas 0.44 20----1 Do corn 0.44 Dec 13--to 22 1/2 flour 0.57 1835 Jan 12 to cash 2.00 Feb. 12 to 1 bushel corn 0.50 Mill accounts settled in full Feb 24th 1835 Lester (Luther) Fuller A. Hunter 1835 Russell Fuller Dr (could mean Debtor)? settled to pair ducks 4/ to 1 Iron wedge & beetle 11/ paid 1835 July 18 Freedom Fuller Dr (could mean debtor) to 1 gall Molasses 4/6 to 1 hdk(?) per chauncey 4 _______ 16 1837 Freedom Dr ( could mean debtor) April 29- to 40 lb. flour 17/8 $2.10 to cash per Samuel 2/ 0.25 to cash 3.25 may 9 to cash 1.00 june to hoeing garden 1 day 8/ 4 to " " " " 8/ 5 to " " " " 8/ to 2 1/2 days diggin potatoes and harvesting beans 20/ 1838 (?) FULLER Cr ( could mean Credit) By labor on Woodruffs fence $3.25 April by labor on Moultons fence 2.00 June 3 by labor on Woodruffs fence 1.00 ( under this someone wrote in pencil Freedom Fuller) $3.35 co acct due F.F. Hounsfield May 6th 1833 Elijah S. FULLER Beagan bounding May 15 to 1/2 lb tobacco 1/ Dr. to 1 writing book 1/ to 1 yd bed tick 1/6 absent two weeks "" "" '' " "" '' "" July "" "" "" Aug "" "" "" Oct 14- to 1 shaver 7/6 to 1 knife 4/ to tobacco 1/ 1833 Freedom Dr (could mean debtor) Dec. to mend 1 per boots chauncey 4/ to mend 1 per boot per Sam'l 2/ to making sun bonnet 1/6 1835 Fuller Cr ( could mean credit) Feb 1 tea kettle returned by Sam'l per Mellen 0.25 by Pollys work 0.62 IF ANYONE CAN CONNECT TO ANY OF THESE FULLERS I SURE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FORM YOU!!!!!!!!!!! I tried and typed this like the copies!! THANK-YOU!!!! Sharon

    08/17/1999 12:33:21
    1. Elijah S. FULLER
    2. Odie
    3. Looking for information on Elijah S. FULLER. In 1833 he was living in Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., N.Y. What was his wifes name and his childrens? Thank-You, Sharon

    08/17/1999 10:32:54
    1. certificate
    2. Russell & April Parkins
    3. Yea...... I got my Mayflower Soc. Certificate through Edward Fuller last week! April

    08/17/1999 09:13:21
    1. Daniel FULLER
    2. I have an Emily FULLER m.Samuel CHASE in 1836 in Killingly, Windham Co. CT, and have had trouble finding her parents. Presumably, she was born in Foster, RI--just across the CT/RI border of Windham Co. If you can't find your Daniel in Killingly or Thompson (towns bordering RI at that time), you might try looking in Foster, as there are a bunch of FULLERs in Foster. Elliot Wilcox

    08/17/1999 05:22:35
    1. Re: Daniel Fuller
    2. Rose Harnden
    3. Hello, If you know what Town in Windham Co, Daniel's family was born in, go to the Barbour Collection of that town and you will find all kinds of good stuff.. If you don't know I would get into Windham Co and go through all towns till I found them... You won't be sorry... Most big Libraries have the Barbour Collection.. Good Luck. Rose.. ************************************************* [email protected] wrote: > I am looking for information about Daniel Fuller who married Mehitable > Broughton born 1703. Their daughter Sarah born 1742 married Joseph Gifford. > They may have lived in Windham County Conn. Thanks for any help > Margot

    08/16/1999 07:48:24
    1. Re: Daniel Huff Fuller
    2. Linwood L. Shivers
    3. Could the (fuller) be his stock in trade? Sounds like it may be. Would that term still be in use in 1811? Daniel Huff (no fuller)appeared on Tax Lists in 1771 and later. Just an observation. Lin -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 3:31 PM Subject: Daniel Huff Fuller >Hello: Does anyone recognize this person?? > >While doing research at the Winston-Salem Public Library, I ran across a >DANIEL HUFF FULLER in a book of jury records. This man's name was written in >the following 4 different ways: > >Daniel Huff fuller >Daniel Huff-Fuller >Daniel Huff (Fuller) >Daniel Huff (fuller) > >DANIEL HUFF FULLER apparently lived in Surry Co. N.C. during the years 1807 >through 1811, if not longer. > >On the 1771 and 1782 Surry Co, Tax List, there appears a Daniel Huff who >owned 220 acres on Muddy (later named Deep) Creek. > >On March 4, 1811 Daniel Huff (fuller) was called to jury duty in Surry Co at >Rockford. He states that he lived 14 miles from the courthouse in Rockford. > >Thanks for any help. > >Robin > >

    08/16/1999 07:15:22
    1. Daniel Fuller
    2. I am looking for information about Daniel Fuller who married Mehitable Broughton born 1703. Their daughter Sarah born 1742 married Joseph Gifford. They may have lived in Windham County Conn. Thanks for any help Margot

    08/16/1999 06:45:01
    1. Daniel Huff Fuller
    2. Hello: Does anyone recognize this person?? While doing research at the Winston-Salem Public Library, I ran across a DANIEL HUFF FULLER in a book of jury records. This man's name was written in the following 4 different ways: Daniel Huff fuller Daniel Huff-Fuller Daniel Huff (Fuller) Daniel Huff (fuller) DANIEL HUFF FULLER apparently lived in Surry Co. N.C. during the years 1807 through 1811, if not longer. On the 1771 and 1782 Surry Co, Tax List, there appears a Daniel Huff who owned 220 acres on Muddy (later named Deep) Creek. On March 4, 1811 Daniel Huff (fuller) was called to jury duty in Surry Co at Rockford. He states that he lived 14 miles from the courthouse in Rockford. Thanks for any help. Robin

    08/16/1999 10:23:41
    1. Meltdown
    2. James B. Hardin
    3. Lightning & high winds can be a disaster! After all, I was lucky, no tree on my house! just a burnt-out computer - motherboard & all. Sooo, if you have tried to contact me in the last few weeks, please try again. May the force be with you! Perhaps I can get back to ancestor hunting. James B. Hardin

    08/16/1999 08:02:00
    1. FULLER-SABIN
    2. Odie
    3. I found that a Pliney B. FULLER married Sally Bucklin SABIN, unfortunately I have no date. Sally was born 1808 Rhode Island. I found a Pliney B. FULLER living in Jefferson Co., N.Y. 1830, I wonder if this is the same Pliney B. FULLER?? Anyone have these names in your search? I would appreciate anything on Pliney B. FULLER. Thank-You, Sharon

    08/15/1999 08:49:21
    1. Frank Fuller
    2. Leroy Fuller
    3. A few weeks ago I sent for a copy of SS application for a Frank Fuller. I had his name and SS # from the web. I have a Frank Fuller someplace in my Fuller line, but today when I received the info from SS it was not for my Frank. If anyone can use this info here is what I received. Name: Frank White Fuller Born: Sept 3 1880 Father: William J. Fuller (cannot read middle name) Mother: Jennie LaMonte In Oct 1939 when he filled out the SS application he was working for New Rockland Bank 30 Congress St Boston, Mass. He listed his age as 59 at the time (1939) A White Male. If this is your Frank Fuller, this is all I have one him. Roy -- Climbing your Genealogy tree? Some of the Branches may be Broken !! Birthdays are good for you, the more you have - the longer you live. Roy Fuller So.Glens Falls, NY [email protected] [email protected]

    08/12/1999 11:49:43
    1. [Fwd: Fw: (gold box)]
    2. Chuck Fuller
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------AFAAFFF66629E0E79A6B884B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------AFAAFFF66629E0E79A6B884B Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from cen16391.century.net (ppp027.mh.centuryinter.net [209.142.143.58]) by pop.centuryinter.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id UAA26167; Sun, 8 Aug 1999 20:40:50 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 08 Aug 1999 20:47:16 -0500 From: John Powell <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Organization: CENTURYinter.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0C-KIT (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected], [email protected], Pauline Schleiger <[email protected]>, [email protected], Mark Powell <[email protected]>, [email protected], Doug Criss <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Fw: (gold box) References: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Doug Criss wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > From: Warren Cadenbach <[email protected]> > To: Arlene Sabbatini <[email protected]>; Doug Criss > <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 1:26 PM > Subject: Fw: (gold box) > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Rex Wells <[email protected]> > >To: Blaine Kuhn <[email protected]> > >Cc: Warren Cadenbach <[email protected]>; Greg&Linda lawhorn > ><[email protected]>; Gina Wells <[email protected]> > >Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 10:52 AM > >Subject: Fw: (gold box) > > > > > >>>> > >>>> The story goes that some time ago, a man > >>>> punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting > >>>> a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was > >>>> tight and he became infuriated when the child > >>>> tried to decorate a box to put under the > >>>> Christmas tree. > >>>> > >>>> Nevertheless, the little girl brought the gift to > >>>> her father the next morning and said,"This is > >>>> for you, Daddy," > >>>> > >>>> He was embarrassed by his earlier over- > >>>> reaction, but his anger flared again when > >>>> he found the box was empty. He yelled at her, > >>>> "Don't you know that when you give someone > >>>> a present, there's supposed to be something > >>>> inside it?" > >>>> > >>>> The little girl looked up at him with tears in her > >>>> eyes and said, "Oh, Daddy, it is not empty. > >>>> I blew kisses into the box. All for you, Daddy." > >>>> > >>>> The father was crushed. He put his arms > >>>> around his little girl, and he begged for her > >>>> forgiveness. It is told that the man kept that > >>>> gold box by his bed for years and whenever > >>>> he was discouraged, he would take out an > >>>> imaginary kiss and remember the love of the > >>>> child who had put it there. > >>>> > >>>> In a very real sense, each of us as humans > >>>> have been given a gold container filled with > >>>> unconditional love and kisses from our > >>>> children, friends, family or God. There is no > >>>> more precious possession anyone could hold. > >>>> > >>>> You now have the choice, you can: > >>>> 1) Pass this on to your friends > >>>> 2) Delete it and act like it didn't touch your heart > >>>> > >>>> As you can see, I took choice number 1. > >>> > >>> > >> > > --------------AFAAFFF66629E0E79A6B884B--

    08/10/1999 08:46:12
    1. Vacation
    2. Just letting everyone know that I will be away Aug 11 - Aug 25. If anyone needs any help, Rick Duffy will be covering the list most of that time. If you need to contact him, he can be reached at: [email protected] Susan Valis Fuller listowner [email protected]

    08/09/1999 10:12:26
    1. Polly FULLER, b.Vermont,d.New York
    2. Bill & Jean
    3. Hello List, I am a new subscriber to this list and I am seeking information on Polly (Mary) FULLER, most likely born in Vermont,married in Shoreham, VT on April 14, 1798 to Joseph WITHERELL. I am trying to find out who her parents were and anything else I can, as I have very little information on this family. Sometime between 1820-1830 they moved to Ossian, New York, were they lived out their lives. Not sure how many children there were total, I'm counting 9 that I know of from census information, but only have the names of the last 3 boys. My gggrandfather, Charles WITHERELL, was one of the youngest being born in New York in 1829. Polly FULLER WITHERELL died in Ossian in 1856 and is buried in the Wood Cemetery there. ANY help would be GREAT! Thanks in advance, Jeanine Witherell-Eaves LaCoste, Texas

    08/05/1999 12:49:37
    1. Added more FULLER info
    2. mdb
    3. Hi, I have added some more FULLER census & cemetery information to the Village. The census info is for the 1860 Vermont Census. Stop by and check it out. Margaret Burgess -- Visit Village of Unrealted Bones http://www.cybercomm.net/~freddie/library/village.htm

    08/02/1999 08:20:46
    1. The first Social Security beneficiary was a Fuller
    2. csf
    3. I was surprised to learn that the first recipient of regular Social Security benefits was Ida May FULLER of Ludlow, VT. The SSA has a nice write-up about her, with photos, at http://www.ssa.gov/search97cgi/s97_cgi?action=View&VdkVgwKey=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Essa%2Egov%2Fhistory%2Fimf%2Ehtml&DocOffset=1&DocsFound=57&QueryZip=fuller&Collection=SSA&SearchUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Essa%2Egov%2Fsearch97cgi%2Fs97%5Fcgi%3Faction%3Dsearch%26QueryZip%3Dfuller%26Filter%3Dfilter%252Ehts%26ResultTemplate%3Ddemo%255Fssa%252Ehts%26QueryText%3Dfuller%26Collection%3DSSA%26ResultStart%3D1%26ResultCount%3D20& Or, if you'd rather surf your way there (which might be easier for some browsers!), go to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) search page, http://www.ssa.gov/foia/foiasearch.html , and search for FULLER. fyi ... - Chuck Fuller [email protected]

    07/31/1999 07:02:36
    1. Re: FULLER-D Digest V99 #137
    2. WHERE are these Fullers' from? I'm researching Fullers from Tolland Co. CT and Saugerties, NY. I have several William, Frank, Sarah, et als... "Request advise!" Thanx! LJ (Joe) Dumas http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/u/m/Lynn-J-Dumas

    07/25/1999 08:03:43