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    1. Announcing Genealogy Voice Chats
    2. David Sylvester
    3. I thought this would be of interest to all who seek their roots thus I'm sending this to all the lists I manage no matter what place or surname. I have just downloaded the software and I'm setting up and testing it planning to be online a'chattin' with Dick this Thursday. I hope to see... er.. hear some of you also. Regards, David The article follows: Announcing Genealogy Voice Chats Genealogy chat sessions have been popular for years. These "chats" have always been conducted keyboard-to-keyboard. That is, participants type on their own keyboards and then look at their computer screens to read the text entered by other chat room participants. I would like to propose something different: voice chats. The voice chats will operate in a manner quite similar to telephone conference calls. These will be free calls, however. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux users alike may participate. I am not certain if there is any interest in voice chats within the genealogy community. The only method of measuring interest is to hold a few chat sessions and see how popular they become. I am suggesting that the first few voice chats be "open chat sessions" where we can talk about almost anything. I suspect one popular topic will be, "How do I use this thing?" If enough genealogists join in, the agendas can be expanded. We could eventually have live genealogy lectures or classes, conducted by experts in some different genealogy-related topics. It doesn't make sense to hold such live chats, however, until the amount of interest can be measured. While the chats will be free and the required software is free, you may have to obtain just a bit of hardware. In order to speak, you will need a microphone that plugs into your computer's sound card. To listen, you will need either speakers or headphones that plug into the same sound card. Most people use headsets - headphones that have an attached microphone. Computer headsets are somewhat similar in appearance to those worn by telephone operators. The use of headphones or a headset in lieu of speakers eliminates problems with echoes or unwanted "feedback." Have you ever heard the squeal of a public address system when a microphone is too close to the loudspeaker? Using headphones or a headset eliminates that problem in computer chat sessions. The voice chat sessions will be held on Skype, a free service that allows anyone with a computer, microphone and headphones (or headset) to make free telephone calls over the Internet. The Skype service includes "SkypeCasts," a new way to have telephone-like conversations with multiple people across the world who share your interests. A SkypeCast allows for up to 100 people to be connected together in a single conference call at no charge to the participants. All that is required is a computer with an Internet connection and the free Skype software, microphone, headphones or speakers (or headset). Dial-up connections will work although audio quality will be significantly better on broadband connections. I am suggesting that we first try this on Thursday, August 10 at 10:00 PM Eastern U.S. Time, 7:00 PM Pacific. International More at http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2006/08/announcing_gene.html

    08/07/2006 11:37:56
    1. New Genealogy E-Magazine: Digital Genealogist
    2. David Sylvester
    3. New Genealogy E-Magazine: Digital Genealogist The following is an announcement from Liz Kelley Kerstens: Ancestry has discontinued its magazine Genealogical Computing, effective with the July/August/September 2006 issue that is currently in the mail. As editor of GC for the past nearly seven years, I still believe there's a need for a magazine devoted to genealogy and technology. To that end, I am starting my own magazine later this year. It will be called Digital Genealogist and will be delivered to subscribers as a PDF. It will be similar in format and content to Genealogical Computing. In fact, a lot of the authors and columnists will continue to write for me in the new publication, including Drew Smith, popular Cybrarian columnist. The first issue of Digital Genealogist will be sent out via PDF attachment to subscribers in November 2006. More at http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2006/07/new_genealogy_e.html

    08/01/2006 07:26:47
    1. DNAPrint Genomics' Ancestry e-Symposium Now Available for Streaming or Download
    2. David Sylvester
    3. DNAPrint Genomics' Ancestry e-Symposium Now Available for Streaming or Download http://www.genengnews.com/news/bnitem.aspx?name=3622406

    07/26/2006 12:51:00
    1. Resource: Linkpendium.com
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Hi List, There's a great new resource for genealogists on the web that I wanted to tell you about. It's called Linkpendium.com and it's Free! I was going to write an article about it but I found that Dick Eastman had already written a nice article about the site in his newsletter at http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2006/07/linkpendium.html . Since Dick has always given me permission to post his articles to mailing lists I'm taking the liberty of including it here in it's entirety. FYI: Linkpendium.com links back from it's Fuller page http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/sur/surc-F/surc-Ful/sur-Fuller/general/ to our list homepage. I hope you find this site helpful in your search. Regards, David Sylvester Fuller Listowner Linkpendium One of the great unsung genealogy resources on the Web is Linkpendium. It is a compendium of links to U.S. genealogy-related information on the World Wide Web. Its home page proclaims that it presently contains links to 4,987,236 genealogy sites. Linkpendium was developed by Karen Isaacson and Brian Leverich, the same two people who created RootsWeb some years ago. RootsWeb was eventually acquired by MyFamily.com, the same company that operates Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com. Obviously, Karen and Brian have not been sitting on their hands since their RootsWeb days. They seem to be indexing all sorts of genealogy information on the Internet. Linkpendium has been online for close to three years now but doesn't seem to receive much publicity. At first glance, Linkpendium would appear to be a competitor of Cyndi's List (which I love and use often). However, once you enter Linkpendium, you quickly realize that it is a very different kind of service. Cyndi's List contains 150 different categories, including Beginners, Biographies, Births & Baptisms, Calendars, CD-ROM disks, Clothing & Costumes, Family Bibles, Famous People and many, many more categories. On the other hand, Linkpendium focuses on U.S. state, county, and local resources as well as surnames. Linkpendium doesn't have links to genealogy software or to calendars. As a comparison, I would suggest that Cyndi's List contains a broad range of categories whereas Linkpendium is much more focused. In addition, Linkpendium seems to go much deeper into those areas of its interests. The Linkpendium links to family surnames are extensive. All the links point to other web sites, and the quality of those other web sites obviously varies. I found that quite a few of the links that I tried led to message boards that seem to be inactive. A few led to very active messages boards on RootsWeb, GenCircles, and Genealogy.com. Linkpendium's real strength is its pointers to resources at the county level of all U.S. states. I suspect that is where the majority of links are to be found. Indeed, I looked at Penobscot County, Maine, as it is one county where I have significant expertise. I was pleasantly surprised at the number of links there, including many that I had never seen before. The list included links to many cemetery transcriptions as well as to city directories, published town histories, buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places, land records, libraries, museums, mailing lists, maps, online obituaries, genealogy and historical societies, and quite a bit more. In my casual perusal of several other counties in other states, I saw similar lists. Linkpendium also has excellent lists at the state level in addition to those listed under each county. However, the site seems to focus heavily on county resources. I found no information for locations outside the U.S. In short, if you are looking for U.S. genealogy or history web sites and resources, Linkpendium should be on your checklist of places to look. You will find many links there. In fact, you will find more than two million of them. To see for yourself, go to http://www.linkpendium.com A Maiser-Rootsweb Listowner since 1996 http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/ David Sylvester 28 North Searsport Road Searsport, Maine 04974 Free Genealogy -- Roots should be shared.

    07/21/2006 07:15:15
    1. Caleb Fuller, Frederick County, MD
    2. Linda Lee Holmes
    3. Looking for more information on ancestry and descendants of Caleb Fuller, m. Margaretha Gunn. Their son John Fuller was born February 12, 1797, in Frederick County, MD. Linda Lee Holmes --------------------------------- Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business.

    07/09/2006 01:30:29
    1. Re: Can Path Of Our Knowledge Be Traced To Our Ancestors?
    2. David Sylvester
    3. At 08:53 PM 7/8/2006, Charliepelota@aol.com wrote: >I recently read the entry describing the Ball and Still and Storm >connections and I would like to hear from this man and or his >cousin David. I am a >direct descendant of the John Ball he mentioned and would like to >compare family >notes. My mother was a direct descendant of Rev. Stephen Fuller of >Vershire >Vermont > Sincerely > Art Ball > Art, I sent the article also to the Ball list at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/ball.html Regards, David

    07/08/2006 05:07:56
    1. Re: Can Path Of Our Knowledge Be Traced To Our Ancestors?
    2. I recently read the entry describing the Ball and Still and Storm connections and I would like to hear from this man and or his cousin David. I am a direct descendant of the John Ball he mentioned and would like to compare family notes. My mother was a direct descendant of Rev. Stephen Fuller of Vershire Vermont Sincerely Art Ball

    07/08/2006 02:53:07
    1. Re: Can Path Of Our Knowledge Be Traced To Our Ancestors?
    2. William and Dorothy Fuller
    3. Thanks for the story of the Stills, Balls and Storms, David. It helps express some of the wonder and awe, reverence even, that a consideration of family history tends to awaken in us. The reference to poor, insane Elizabeth Peirce reminds me of one of my own great-uncles whose brief bio reads, "Lost his mind and died in the asylum." Now on to a question for the group: I recently discovered a genealogical compilation entitled "Genealogy of the Fuller Families Descending from Robert Fuller of Salem and Rehoboth, Mass. 1638." The fifty-page book was prepared by Newton Fuller of New London, Connecticut in 1898. A reprint is available from Higginson Book Company of Salem, Massachusetts. If anyone on the list has compared Newton Fuller's record with other sources, I would be curious to know how accurate the book is believed to be. What level of confidence is placed in its data? I ask because, in checking family trees posted on Rootsweb/Ancestry.com, I find some of Newton Fuller's individuals listed but with relationships that differ from those reported in his book. ("Speculative" is an oft-used adjective in my own research, incidentally.) Best regards, Bill Fuller http://members.mato.com/wfuller

    07/08/2006 04:26:27
    1. Can Path Of Our Knowledge Be Traced To Our Ancestors?
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Found at http://www.dnronline.com/skyline_details.php?AID=5176&sub=Rural%20Pen Ball is the name engraved across the top of a large headstone in a cemetery I pass by often. It never meant anything to me until last week. Now the past haunts me. Not my own life's past, but my antecedents whose DNA and God-knows-what-else I carry. I have many questions. Mom always told me, offering no evidence, our antecedents came over on the Mayflower. As it turns out, that family legend was not far from the truth. I recently contacted a long-lost first cousin who investigated our shared genealogy. David was not lost and neither was I, but we are a scattered family, with little contact beyond our primary relationships. He seemed glad to hear from me and to share the family history. So my many-greats grandfather John Ball did move from Wiltshire, England, to Watertown, the third large settlement in Massachusetts, in 1632. His son, John Ball, married an Elizabeth Peirce, who was deemed to be insane. That explains that. After the death of Elizabeth, John married another Elizabeth. Both were killed in Lancaster, Mass., in an Indian raid that was part of King Phillips War in 1675. I remember learning about that war in history class. In the meantime, my many-greats grandfather William Still moved to Coram, N.Y., and had a family farm there. Both he and another John Ball (the Stills and Balls would eventually merge) fought in the Revolutionary War, Still in the Battle of Long Island, and Ball in Quebec and at Fort Ticonderoga. David had lots of information on the Still family, which is his last name and was my mother's maiden name. Her mother, Florence Still, was a Storms before she married my grandfather. We joke about that change in name. In the meantime, my Dutch Storm (the 's' was added later) ancestors, Dirck and Maria, sailed from Amsterdam in 1662 to New Amsterdam. A few years later, the English captured New Amsterdam and changed the name to New York. David has many stories about Dirck and Maria Storm. Dirck worked as an innkeeper, the town clerk of Brooklyn and Flatbush, the secretary of Orange County, N.J., and was precantor at the Brooklyn and Flatbush Dutch Reformed churches. The couple eventually settled in Sleepy Hollow, a few miles north of the city. One thing that's striking in these pages of genealogy is the number of children these folks had. Dirck and Maria Storm had nine. John and Lydia Ball had 13. In all those hundreds of years, the couple with the fewest children had four. Even though these folks were farmers, clerks and carpenters, with not a whole bunch of money or means, the primal instinct to perpetuate the race was strong. That's the opposite of nowadays, when working couples are (relative to history and the rest of the world) rich, well able to raise a large family, but prefer to remain childless or have a child or two. What happened, Darwin? Your theory has broken down in the wealthiest, healthiest nation in the earth's history. The fittest have no interest in survival, just appearances. My grandmother, Florence Elizabeth Storms, was an only child, born on March 3, 1897. Her mother, Mary Elizabeth Smith Storms, died three days later. My grandmother was raised by her aunts, her mother's sisters. I met some of these women, Aunt Mae and Aunt Caroline and others, a few times growing up and at my grandmother's funeral. They all lived upstate, along the Hudson. I have no contact with any of them. David has also included lots of information and stories on the families that married into the Balls. I can see now why he has a "love/hate" relationship with genealogy, because that raises questions about all those who married into the Storms and Stills as well. Curiosity could drive you down every genealogical trail along the path. It's clear he's spent an awful amount of time at this, visiting cemeteries, churches, county seats. So what do I do with all this? In biology class a few years ago, I learned we all carry our mother's mitochondria. It is passed down generation after generation. I wonder, do we inherit other non-physical aspects of our foremothers and forefathers? What about memory? What about the things I think and ways I feel that I do not understand? Is who I am today a result of my own life experiences or is it tied in to my mother's and grandmother's and great-grandmother's and great-great-grandmother's experiences, emotions, decisions? How can I know? Does it matter?

    07/07/2006 03:43:17
    1. Resending Fuller Welcome Letter
    2. David Sylvester
    3. WAIT! Please read this letter and print a copy to save for reference. I have taken the time to write this informational message for you so please take the time to read and understand it. Thanks! *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* WELCOME *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* Welcome to the List. You're receiving this letter because you have joined the Fuller surname mailing list which is featured at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html . Please do not post to the list until you have read this letter and fully understand the information in it. I look forward to your participation in this list. But first I have some important information to share. My name is David Sylvester and I'm the list's Listowner, which is the equivalent of being a Manager or an Administrator. I'm responsible for keeping the list running as smoothly as possible and setting some rules and guidelines. As a member you also have responsibilities, which include understanding how this list is run and posting appropriately. 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If you don't have time to read this letter and attempt to understand the information in it please unsubscribe now. * This is a *no nonsense* list. Its rules are simple, easy to understand, and fair. Our fellow members have joined to search their roots and share their information on Genealogy and History and we hope you have done the same. * If you cannot follow a few simple rules or if you're intolerant of the writing style of others or if you tend to write flaming remarks in public forums then you don't belong in this list. If you think a genealogy mailing list is a good place to post a virus warning then perhaps this would be a good time to send in your request to unsubscribe. If however you feel you are among those who follow rules then read on... * Please keep this letter. I recommend you keep a copy on file in your computer as well as a printed, paper copy that you can find easily. If you lose your copy you may request a replacement from me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com or you can find a copy at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html . This Welcome Letter supersedes all others of any prior date. * Read this letter -- there is a lot of important information here. It is assumed that by joining this list and receiving this letter you will read and understand it and that you intend to abide by it's simple rules and guidelines before posting to the list. If not so don't waste your time, please stop here and unsubscribe now. If there is something you question or don't understand please feel free to email me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com. Send your question to me not to the list. * You'll find emphasis and redundancy in this letter. Some important points are emphasized by adding asterisks (*'s) before and after key words and phrases. 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Here are some rules to help members understand the difference. * On Topic This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily regarding Fuller and related families. Suggested areas of discussion include family data, migration patterns, immigration, ship passenger lists, heraldry, historical sketches, family settlements, census data, wills, inventory lists, family Bibles, grave stone inscriptions, DNA studies, vital records, web sites and other online resources, family reunion plans and announcements, genealogical libraries and archives, etc. as relates to Fuller and collateral families. Short family histories, memoirs, family lore, oral tradition and other anecdotal items authored by your ancestors or passed down orally are welcome. 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There is simply no reason in the world to include any of the above items in your reply to the list. They have already been seen and only add clutter when resent. If you're unsure what you should remove from your reply, removing everything except the genealogy stuff that was written by the other person would be a safe bet. See some helpful tips on quoting in the Guidelines section below. * No attachments Please do not send file attachments to the list. If you have a file you would like to share with the members, announce what you have to offer, then send the file only to those who request it, via private email. There are many branches of this surname and the vast data in your gedcom or other file may not be of interest to everyone in the list. * No auto-replies "Out-Of-Office" auto-replies are strictly forbidden. Some email clients provide this "feature" and some users actually invoke it. In mailing lists such messages are considered rude and entirely unnecessary. 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Do not send a message to the list that is in response to another person's flame. Even if your reply is helpful and is done out of kindness it is still off topic. If you feel you *must* comment to the person who sent unwelcome material do so by private email, but please be nice to them. The person you're scolding is your cousin and they may have useful Genealogy information for you in the future. For definitions of flaming and related information see http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/netiquette.html * Info and Updates Occasionally this Listowner will post informational emails and new versions of this welcome letter to the list. Any questions or comments whether you agree or disagree with the content should be sent to me privately at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com, not to the list. * Don't Don't attempt to impose any rules or conditions, expressed or implied elsewhere, upon this list. Rules of other mailing lists, newsgroups, message boards, chat rooms or other forums may not necessarily apply here. Do not try to regulate this list. If you don't like the way someone formats their queries or responses or the content of their subject titles send a helpful email to the author in private email. If you wish to help someone unsubscribe do it in private email as I do. If you wish to report a violation of the rules or have a question or concern about how this list is run, take it up with me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com, *not* in the list. The list is for Genealogy and History and other members likely will not be interested in your griping. If you don't like the way this list is run you may leave. Do not send a rude or hateful message to the list. Nor am I particularly interested in hearing it privately either. * Violations Again, the Listowner assumes that you understand these simple rules. They apply whether or not you read them. If you don't feel you can follow them, then you should unsubscribe now and save everybody lots of grief. Individuals violating these rules may be put in moderated mode, during which time I will preview your messages before being accepted and forwarded to the list or rejected. Serious and/or repeated violations may result in your being removed and/or banned from the list at the discretion of the Listowner. An email to the list containing several violations indicates a total disregard for the rules possibly resulting in immediate removal. * Summary of rules To sum up these rules the two key elements are, one: this list is for Genealogy and History, nothing else; and two: this list, as well as any other list at Rootsweb or anywhere else, is unique. What goes at one list doesn't necessarily go at any other list. Before posting to any list of any kind, first read and understand the rules and guidelines of that list. With these concepts in mind I urge you to reread this section. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* GUIDELINES %*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* While the following guidelines aren't strict rules such as those in the section above I strongly urge you to conform to these standards. * Quoting tips When replying please try to quote some portions of the previous message so that other readers are reminded what the thread is about. Quoting means repeating some text of the message you are replying to. Some quoting is necessary but do try to use good judgment. Quoting the previous writer's signature block or surname list is unnecessary as is quoting the headers and footers that are included in messages. Quoting an entire digest back to the list is totally unacceptable. See also the item on quoting in the rules section above. Make it clear what is quoted material and what you are adding. Many email programs take care of this for you by inserting greater-than signs > at the beginning of each quoted line or possibly double brackets << before and >> after the quoted piece. Use standard editing tools to cut unnecessary material. Leave one or two blank lines between the quoted material and your added information as an aid to the reader. For methods on how to Cut and Paste see the links to handy sites at: http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/editing.html Traditionally people quote and reply either of two ways: one, portions of quoted material successively followed by new material that you add; and two, all new material added after the end of all quoted text. In recent times people have been seen inserting their new material ahead of the quoted email (reverse chronology), leaving most or all of the entire previous message intact including headers, taglines and footer material. This practice tends to create increasingly large emails with redundant taglines and other unnecessary material that has already been posted. Plus it is chronologically reversed which makes no sense at all. Please try to avoid this practice in favor of the standard methods mentioned in the previous paragraph. See http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/query.html for additional tips on replying. * Subject It helps other readers if you remember to put something in the subject line. While there is no standard or specific format for the subject text, something that relates to the Genealogy work you're doing is helpful. Not too many people will even look at a message that simply says "roll call" or "my surnames". If during the exchange of messages the topic shifts to another related line, it may be helpful, to change the subject. An example of a commonly used style is: Subject: Fuller & Miller family - was Re: Fuller & Smith marriage If you are a member in digest mode your subject title in your reply should not be the digest number. Please change it to something relevant to the topic of your message. If you are a member in list mode and someone in digest mode did reply with the digest number your subject title in your reply should not also be the digest number. Please change it to something relevant to the topic of your message. * Private messages If you *must* send a reply to a query stating that you have no information send it in private email *not* to the list. Use common sense. It is common courtesy to thank people for the information that they have shared, and I encourage all members to do so. Please send your Thank You note to the individual in private email, not through the list. If your computer crashed or you otherwise lost your contact info, by all means use the list to re-establish contact with those you are conducting research with. * Settings Become familiar with your email program and it's settings. This list is set up so that your reply goes to the list instead of the individual, i.e. all members including yourself will receive a copy of your reply. Your email program may be configured to override that setting. Look to see who you're sending your reply to before clicking the SEND button. To join help lists about computer email programs and other related subjects go to http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/internethelp.html * Sorting or Filtering email I recommend you use filtering in your email program. Among other useful tasks filtering will move incoming emails into separate mailboxes/folders that you create based on criteria you specify. This is especially useful if you belong to more than one mailing list. This also will help to separate your list mail from your personal emails or spam emails. To learn about filtering read the help file that came with your email program or call its tech support for help in setting up filtering your email. Or join any of the helpful mailing lists referred to in the links at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/internethelp.html * Footers & sigs Surname lists or taglines appended to the end of messages (example: Searching Sylvester Smith Miller etc.) are okay but please try to limit them to say, half a dozen names. Any more than that and many people just won't read them. Try keeping several small lists and rotate them with each succeeding message. Signatures or sig blocks longer than five to ten lines are traditionally considered lengthy. Please try to conform to this standard. See also http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/sigs.html Please sign your name, nickname, screen name or other personal identifier at the end of your message so that people who reply will know what to call you. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* TIPS %*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* * Accuracy Accuracy is important and sources are vital. Ancestor lists are worthless if the information is wrong. * Sources All information need not be accompanied by source citations, but I recommend strongly that you do include sources or a note stating that they are available on request. For tips on citing sources see http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/citing.html * Is this for real? If information is speculation then present it as such until it is proven or commonly accepted as fact. * Queries When posting your query try to give as much information as you know, i.e. dates and places of all vital events if known, along with enough facts on other family members so that the reader can positively identify if they are researching the same family. "Anyone out there researching Fullers?" is going to find its way into members' trash bins. See the following sites for help on writing a good query: http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/query.html * English 101 It helps if you check your spelling and syntax. Certainly none of us are perfect spellers and no one is going to "correct" you but names of ancestors and places should be presented as you found them in the records or accurate for our current times. Also it's important to post your website URL correctly. Leaving out one letter or the slash / symbol in the URL generates a raft of requests for corrections. Tip: Copy and paste the text from your browser, bookmarks or other document. And take a moment to proof read your message before sending it. For tips on email writing style see: http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/style.html Try to avoid typing surnames in all caps, i.e. for easier reading use Fuller not FULLER. Back when all we had was Fidonet, the Genealogy forum at AOL, Roots-L, and a handful of Genealogy Usegroups it was important to type surnames in all caps as a visual aid for people who were scanning scores of messages for names of their interest. Now that we have separate mailing lists focusing on individual surnames or small groups of families that practice is no longer necessary. * Keep trying Post your query frequently, perhaps once every month or two, if you have not yet found your ancestor. New people are joining the list all the time and they may have the info you need. If you have found your ancestor please remain a member of the list. You may be able to help a new member find their roots too! * Use the list Please send relevant replies to the list not just to the original poster. Other members may benefit from the data that you provide, thus relevant email traffic in the list is encouraged. * How to get started Here are some tips for new members to get started in the list, and also for long time members to get going again: -- Check out the list archives to see what some of the recent and past conversations are about. The archives are linked from the Fuller homepage at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html . Just click on the link "Search or Browse the Fuller archives". -- Send in an introductory letter telling us about your interests in this name. What area(s) are you researching? What is your brick wall? Send in your query. How can we help you find your ancestor? How can you help fellow members find theirs? -- Be a Look-up Volunteer. Do you have access to libraries or other resources that others might not? Do you own some books or CD's of your own? Tell us what you have and offer to share with the membership. -- Send in a link to your web page. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%* FURTHER INFORMATION %*%*%*%*%*%*%* * List homepage For further information on this list go to http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html * Other mailing lists See the following sites for information on many Genealogy mailing lists: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html http://www.CyndisList.com/mailing.htm http://lists.rootsweb.com http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=genealogy http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/construct.html * Publish my info online? To learn how to construct your own Genealogy homepage see http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/construct.html * Viruses For information on virus hoaxes, urban legends, real computer viruses and discussion areas see http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/virus.html *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* ABOUT *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* This list is hosted by Rootsweb as a free service. To find out more about their many lists and other services available go to http://www.rootsweb.com and explore a bit. I manage this list at my own pleasure. My genealogy and personal homepages can be seen at http://www.feliixplace.com/ . This version of your welcome letter is dated October 4, 2005. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* Enjoy the list! David Sylvester, Fuller Listowner

    07/02/2006 11:04:16
    1. RE: Amelia Mayer+ Henry Eifert= Gertrude Fuller
    2. Robert Fuller
    3. I have info on Gertrude Eifert who married Warren Fuller. Contact me direct and I will share my info. Bob Fuller > [Original Message] > From: L J & JUDITH TESDAHL <bigtmrst@charter.net> > To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/2/2006 5:46:41 PM > Subject: Amelia Mayer+ Henry Eifert= Gertrude Fuller > > Looking for the children as their Mother, Amelia died in 1889. > > FAMILY of Henry Eifert and Amelia/Emilie Mayer-Meyer > > 1. Found a Henry Eifert b. 1871-3 in PA. as a boarder for 30 yr. w/same > family. Glass Gatherer. > > 2. August-Gus Eifert b. 1874 IL.>Anderson, IN.>Fairfield, OH. wife Anna dau. > Amelia b. IN. 1898, son Kenneth b.IN. 1900. Blower at window glass factory. > > 3. Fred Eifert b. 1877 maybe in Knox co. OH. in 1910 wife Lola dau. Annie. > 1920 they are in Montgomery KS. > Glass Blower. 1930? Did they go to Canada? > > 4. Charles Eifert b. 1879 IL.; a Carl Eifert is living w/son & fam. 1930 PA > Pittsburg. > > 5. John (Jack) b. 1881 IL. d. 1950 Saskatchewan, Canada > in Gertrude's obit > > 6. Gertrude b. 27 Dec 1882 d. 1950 Moline, IL.m. Warren Fuller > Raised by William & Mary McDonald. > Son Warren Stanley Fuller. > > 7. Elizabeth b. 2 Feb 1885 d. 1967 m. William Baumann > She was raised by her Uncle Chip (Clifford) & Augusta (Kratz) Meyer-Maier. > Sons: William Alvin Baumann of Durant, IA., Clifford M. Baumann of E. > Moline, IL. Dau. Elizabeth had died before her. Grandson's; Robert William & > William A. Baumann. > > Judy in MN. > > bigtmrst@charter.net > > > > > > > ==== FULLER Mailing List ==== > > Thank you for participating in our list. Your participation is valuable. > > Can't remember the address to use to unsubscribe? Just click on mailto:Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com and put the single word unsubscribe in the message. If you wish to rejoin the list at a later time click on it again and use the single word subscribe.

    07/02/2006 03:53:37
    1. Amelia Mayer+ Henry Eifert= Gertrude Fuller
    2. L J & JUDITH TESDAHL
    3. Looking for the children as their Mother, Amelia died in 1889. FAMILY of Henry Eifert and Amelia/Emilie Mayer-Meyer 1. Found a Henry Eifert b. 1871-3 in PA. as a boarder for 30 yr. w/same family. Glass Gatherer. 2. August-Gus Eifert b. 1874 IL.>Anderson, IN.>Fairfield, OH. wife Anna dau. Amelia b. IN. 1898, son Kenneth b.IN. 1900. Blower at window glass factory. 3. Fred Eifert b. 1877 maybe in Knox co. OH. in 1910 wife Lola dau. Annie. 1920 they are in Montgomery KS. Glass Blower. 1930? Did they go to Canada? 4. Charles Eifert b. 1879 IL.; a Carl Eifert is living w/son & fam. 1930 PA Pittsburg. 5. John (Jack) b. 1881 IL. d. 1950 Saskatchewan, Canada in Gertrude's obit 6. Gertrude b. 27 Dec 1882 d. 1950 Moline, IL.m. Warren Fuller Raised by William & Mary McDonald. Son Warren Stanley Fuller. 7. Elizabeth b. 2 Feb 1885 d. 1967 m. William Baumann She was raised by her Uncle Chip (Clifford) & Augusta (Kratz) Meyer-Maier. Sons: William Alvin Baumann of Durant, IA., Clifford M. Baumann of E. Moline, IL. Dau. Elizabeth had died before her. Grandson's; Robert William & William A. Baumann. Judy in MN. bigtmrst@charter.net

    07/02/2006 11:45:28
    1. My Fuller Lines
    2. John & Carolyn Carson
    3. I have two Fuller lines, one on my side of the family and the other on my husband's: On my line: 1. John Fuller, (1611-1666) m. Elizabeth Emerson(1623-aft 1672) 2. Sarah Fuller (1660/65-1739) m. Nathaniel Hovey, Sr. 3. Nathaniel Hovey, Jr. (1691-1761) m. Abigail Gennings 4. Mary Jennings Hovey (1726-1807) m. Nathaniel Flint, Jr. 5. Luke Flint (1752-1839) m. (1) Mary Slate, (2) Mary Elizabeth Watkins 6. Milton Flint (1793-aft 1870) m. Elizabeth Jennings 7. George W Flint (1836-1904) m. Sarah Lane My husband's line is: 1. Reuben D. Fuller (1778-1855), m. Hannah Scott 2. David C. Fuller (1818-1903) m. Abigail Jackson 3. Morris R. Fuller (1844-1927) m. (1) Henrietta Howe (2) Medora Goodwin 4. Blanche Fuller (1878-1947) m. Judson Reynolds These have been hard families to research. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has more information on either family. Carolyn Carson

    06/29/2006 05:51:50
    1. Re: Reviewing My Fuller lines
    2. Hi List, I have put this query out before but I thought I might dust it off and see if anything rings a bell. I have Mary Johnson 1744-1817 of Frederick County, MD who married Robert Fuller ?-1800. Robert had land in Hampshire County, VA (now WV) (198 A. known as Hoglin's Survey at Rawlick Gap, the property of Robert Fuller). They had 8 children one of whom was named Francis 1788-1816. Mary gave her land in Frederick County which she inherited from her father, Thomas Johnson, and the land in Hampshire to her daughter Margaret Fuller Blickenstaff 1778-1830. I have never been able to find out Robert Fuller's birth date, parents, where he is buried or where he was originally from. Mary is buried in the Johnson Hawbottom Cemetery in Frederick County beside her son Francis. Who is Robert Fuller? Edie Eader

    06/27/2006 01:24:44
    1. Resending Fuller Welcome Letter
    2. David Sylvester
    3. WAIT! Please read this letter and print a copy to save for reference. I have taken the time to write this informational message for you so please take the time to read and understand it. Thanks! *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* WELCOME *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* Welcome to the List. You're receiving this letter because you have joined the Fuller surname mailing list which is featured at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html . Please do not post to the list until you have read this letter and fully understand the information in it. I look forward to your participation in this list. But first I have some important information to share. My name is David Sylvester and I'm the list's Listowner, which is the equivalent of being a Manager or an Administrator. I'm responsible for keeping the list running as smoothly as possible and setting some rules and guidelines. As a member you also have responsibilities, which include understanding how this list is run and posting appropriately. If you wish to leave the list at this time please send the single word unsubscribe in the body of an email to Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com or Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com (for digest mode). This list is an email forum for anyone who has an interest in Genealogy or History related to the Fuller family, or any other related spelling variation, at any time or any place. I created this list as an aid in my own research and to help others with the same interest. As a fellow member I'll participate in the discussions as fits my needs and to share my information with others to help them find their roots. As Manager I'll encourage members to participate and I'll closely monitor the list to see that it is an enjoyable place for all who are serious about finding their ancestors and sharing their information. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* TABLE OF CONTENTS %*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* GENERAL HOW TO * Subscription commands * How to contact me * How to subscribe (join the list) or unsubscribe (leave the list): * How to post your message to the list: RULES * On Topic * Off Topic * Exceptions to the no items for sale rule * No excess quoting * No attachments * No auto-replies * No challenge/response requests * No flames * Info and Updates * Don't * Violations * Summary of rules GUIDELINES * Quoting tips * Subject * Private messages * Settings * Sorting or Filtering email * Footers & sigs TIPS * Accuracy * Sources * Is this for real? * Queries * English 101 * Keep trying * Use the list * How to get started FURTHER INFORMATION * List homepage * Other mailing lists * Publish my info online? * Viruses ABOUT *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* GENERAL %*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* * If you subscribed by mistake or if someone else submitted your email address unbeknownst to you please unsubscribe now. If you don't have time to read this letter and attempt to understand the information in it please unsubscribe now. * This is a *no nonsense* list. Its rules are simple, easy to understand, and fair. Our fellow members have joined to search their roots and share their information on Genealogy and History and we hope you have done the same. * If you cannot follow a few simple rules or if you're intolerant of the writing style of others or if you tend to write flaming remarks in public forums then you don't belong in this list. If you think a genealogy mailing list is a good place to post a virus warning then perhaps this would be a good time to send in your request to unsubscribe. If however you feel you are among those who follow rules then read on... * Please keep this letter. I recommend you keep a copy on file in your computer as well as a printed, paper copy that you can find easily. If you lose your copy you may request a replacement from me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com or you can find a copy at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html . This Welcome Letter supersedes all others of any prior date. * Read this letter -- there is a lot of important information here. It is assumed that by joining this list and receiving this letter you will read and understand it and that you intend to abide by it's simple rules and guidelines before posting to the list. If not so don't waste your time, please stop here and unsubscribe now. If there is something you question or don't understand please feel free to email me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com. Send your question to me not to the list. * You'll find emphasis and redundancy in this letter. Some important points are emphasized by adding asterisks (*'s) before and after key words and phrases. Some important points are stated in various ways in more than one section of this letter. * You'll also find many links to further information that will be helpful to members of the list. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* HOW TO %*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* * Subscription commands: The two commands you'll use in this list are subscribe and unsubscribe You send them by email to the address shown below. You must spell them correctly for them to work. And you must send them to the right address otherwise your command won't go where it's supposed to. This is due to the way the Internet and computers work. * How to contact me: If you need help, contact me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com . * How to subscribe (join the list) or unsubscribe (leave the list): -- To subscribe or unsubscribe send an email to: Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mode) or Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com (for digest mode) and put: subscribe (and nothing else) or unsubscribe (and nothing else) in the body of the message. Just send the single word command, correctly spelled. Don't add anything else. Do not add the phrase "and nothing else"; do not include your sig block or the list of surnames you're searching; do not send your family information -- you'll send that to the list *after* you have become a member; and do not add "please", "thank you", "have a nice day" or any other message. The computer software that handles subscriptions may not understand the extra words. The single word command will get you added to or removed from the list as you wish. Anything extra might cause it to not work. Note that "l" is an "L" (either lowercase or uppercase will work) and can be thought of as an abbreviation of "list mode" and "d" would stand for "digest mode". If you're subscribed in list mode you'll receive each list message individually. If you signed up for digest mode you'll periodically receive several messages combined in one email. Members subscribed in either mode will receive all the same messages. * How to post your message to the list: -- To post a message to this list, Genealogical data, a query or reply, etc., stuff of interest to other members, send it to Fuller-l@rootsweb.com . Remember, even if you are subscribed in digest mode, when you post a message to the list always use "l" in the address, never "d". *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* RULES *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* At times this list may be moderated. While in moderated mode all messages sent to the list are previewed by me before being accepted and redirected to the list or rejected. At any time the mode changes from unmoderated to moderated or vice versa there will not be any announcement of that change. Participation in this list is what makes it work. Thus members are encouraged to post messages to the list. Your post must be on topic to be relevant. Off topic messages are strongly discouraged. Here are some rules to help members understand the difference. * On Topic This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily regarding Fuller and related families. Suggested areas of discussion include family data, migration patterns, immigration, ship passenger lists, heraldry, historical sketches, family settlements, census data, wills, inventory lists, family Bibles, grave stone inscriptions, DNA studies, vital records, web sites and other online resources, family reunion plans and announcements, genealogical libraries and archives, etc. as relates to Fuller and collateral families. Short family histories, memoirs, family lore, oral tradition and other anecdotal items authored by your ancestors or passed down orally are welcome. Announcements and genealogical discussions of the contents of web sites, message boards, chat rooms, newsgroups, alternate or similar mailing lists, and other forums or databases wherever hosted, as relates to the Fuller surname are certainly welcome in this list. A public announcement of interest to Genealogists in general though it may not relate specifically to Fullers is permitted but please use discretion. If you're unsure whether the content is appropriate send it to me privately and I'll preview it. * Off Topic Do not post virus warnings whether real or imagined, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, petitions, current events, missing persons, items for sale, jokes, cute web sites, prayer requests, personal messages such as birthday greetings or chit chat, excess quoted material (see explanations below), computer support, copyright law, etc. Brief holiday greetings and general well wishes may be included in an otherwise on topic email but do not post solely holiday messages to the list. An unsubscribe message sent to the list instead of to the request address is off topic. Do not send a message to the list that is in reply to another person's off topic message. Even if your reply is helpful and done out of kindness it is still off topic. Inserting a phrase such as "Off topic", "OT", or "(OT)" in your message or subject does *not* grant you an exception to the rule requiring members to stay on topic. As people have questioned or misunderstood this point in the past it is worth repeating: No discussion of viruses or any other computer support in this list. Forums for those topics are elsewhere. This list is for Genealogy. Links to helpful information on viruses are listed at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/virus.html . Links to other computer support areas can be found at http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/internethelp.html . * Exceptions to the no items for sale rule The intent of the rule banning items for sale is to prevent commercial enterprises from using our list for advertising. We won't however let that policy get in the way of our doing Genealogy. You may announce your own book, CD or other resource material if it is specifically related to our Fuller family and if you are the copyright owner; If you have an historical or heirloom item that you would like to "return" to its family you may ask for reimbursement for shipping only; You may bring to the list's attention relevant items of interest you found listed at online auction sites, online genealogy subscription services, DNA testing services, genealogy booksellers, professional genealogy services, etc. In all such exceptions prices and fees will be taken up privately between the parties involved and not mentioned in the list. * No excess quoting When replying to the list it is expressly forbidden to repost any of the following: Headers including explanatory notes that were added by this Listowner; The previous poster's sig block, surname list or advertisement from their email service; The list tagline (A new tagline will be automatically added to your post -- resending the previous one is unnecessarily redundant); Any note from the previous message indicating that it was virus scanned; Any other tagline, notice or advertisement that was added by Rootsweb or anybody else. There is simply no reason in the world to include any of the above items in your reply to the list. They have already been seen and only add clutter when resent. If you're unsure what you should remove from your reply, removing everything except the genealogy stuff that was written by the other person would be a safe bet. See some helpful tips on quoting in the Guidelines section below. * No attachments Please do not send file attachments to the list. If you have a file you would like to share with the members, announce what you have to offer, then send the file only to those who request it, via private email. There are many branches of this surname and the vast data in your gedcom or other file may not be of interest to everyone in the list. * No auto-replies "Out-Of-Office" auto-replies are strictly forbidden. Some email clients provide this "feature" and some users actually invoke it. In mailing lists such messages are considered rude and entirely unnecessary. If seen in this list the offending address will be removed and banned from membership with no further warning and no notice. You saw it here. * No challenge/response requests If I learn that you subscribe to a service requiring the list server or this Listowner to respond in order to prove that you are not being sent spam then you will be removed from the list. Remember, you willingly subscribed to the list. You must be set up to receive all pertinent list and administrative email. In other words the burden is on you, not on me. If you have a question I cannot reach you if you're blocking my mail. And, No, I will not respond to that service as I have better things to do. If you have a question or concern about spam you may email me (but I must be freely able to contact you by email) or you may visit http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ . * No flames No rude comments or flaming in the list! No discussion of flaming in the list. Do not send a message to the list that is in response to another person's flame. Even if your reply is helpful and is done out of kindness it is still off topic. If you feel you *must* comment to the person who sent unwelcome material do so by private email, but please be nice to them. The person you're scolding is your cousin and they may have useful Genealogy information for you in the future. For definitions of flaming and related information see http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/netiquette.html * Info and Updates Occasionally this Listowner will post informational emails and new versions of this welcome letter to the list. Any questions or comments whether you agree or disagree with the content should be sent to me privately at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com, not to the list. * Don't Don't attempt to impose any rules or conditions, expressed or implied elsewhere, upon this list. Rules of other mailing lists, newsgroups, message boards, chat rooms or other forums may not necessarily apply here. Do not try to regulate this list. If you don't like the way someone formats their queries or responses or the content of their subject titles send a helpful email to the author in private email. If you wish to help someone unsubscribe do it in private email as I do. If you wish to report a violation of the rules or have a question or concern about how this list is run, take it up with me at Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com, *not* in the list. The list is for Genealogy and History and other members likely will not be interested in your griping. If you don't like the way this list is run you may leave. Do not send a rude or hateful message to the list. Nor am I particularly interested in hearing it privately either. * Violations Again, the Listowner assumes that you understand these simple rules. They apply whether or not you read them. 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    06/26/2006 05:21:42
    1. Re: Reviewing My Fuller lines
    2. No. I'm sorry but I have no information on those names. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Sharon <Odie58@chartermi.net> To: FULLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 22:15:20 -0400 Subject: Re: Reviewing My Fuller lines Hello, Do you have anything on a Giles Minor that married a Jane Fuller and lived at Jefferson Co., N.Y.? Jane Fuller's father was Francis Fuller/ I am trying to locate her mother. jane had a brother Warren Fuller and a brother named Lewis Fuller, was in Jefferson in the 1850's. Thank you, Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Sylvester" <Roots@feliixplace.com> To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 3:37 PM Subject: Reviewing My Fuller lines > Hi List, > > These are my Fuller lines that I'm researching. To save space per line I'm > giving only brief dates and omitting name prefixes such as Deacon, Capt., > etc and places. If you also follow these lines I will be glad to provide > any further details that I may have. If I have an incorrect date or if you > can provide a missing date or missing name or if you have any corrections > on family lines I'd like to hear from you. > > > My Robert Fuller line: > > 1-- Robert Fuller (1615-1688) Ann (1615-1646) > 2-- Jonathan Fuller (1643-1724) Mary (1651-1701) > 3-- Rachel Fuller (1673-1725) Joseph Bent (1675-1728) > 4-- Elizabeth Bent (1707-1760) David Copeland (1704-1750) > 5-- Rachel Copeland (1729-1745) Seth Vose (1734-____) > 6-- David Vose (1776-1845) Alice Lewis Eastman (1780-____) > 7-- Sarah E Vose (1809-____) Nathan Smith Haskell (____-1844) > 8-- Alice Ann Haskell (1841-1911) Parris Dyer (1840-1929) > 9-- Edgar Willis Dyer (1867-1931) Anna May Dolloff (1874-1916) > 10--Sadie Jane Dyer (1899-1973) John Herbert Merry (1895-1993) > 11--Living Merry (1924-) Living Sylvester (1917-) > 12--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 13--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > I'd like to know who were the parents of Ann wife of Robert Fuller, and > Mary wife of Jonathan Fuller. > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) > 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Fuller (1690/1-1732/3) > 5-- John Fuller (1721-1759) Temporance Gorham (1721-1818) > 6-- Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) > 7-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 8-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 9-- Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 10--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 11--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 12--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 13--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 14--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > I'd like to find the parents of Ann wife of Edward Fuller. > > Who were the parents of Frances Lyde, wife of Matthew Fuller? > > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) > 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Gorham (1690/1-1732/3) > 5-- Hannah Fuller (____-____) Matthias Smith (1697-____) > 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) > 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) > 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- Samuel Fuller (____-____) Mary (____-____) > 4-- Ann or Hannah Fuller (1711-_____) Joseph Smith (1667-1722) > 5-- Matthias Smith (1697-____) Hannah Fuller (____-____) > 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) > 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) > 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > Who were the parents of Mary wife of Samuel Fuller? Any leads would be > appreciated. > > > > > > > http://www.feliixplace.com > > David Sylvester > 28 North Searsport Road > Searsport, Maine 04974 > > Free Genealogy -- Roots should be shared. > > ==== FULLER Mailing List ==== > ==== Fuller Mailing List ==== > > Thank you for participating in our list. Your participation is valuable. > > Being an email forum for Fuller family researchers since 1996. > > Fuller Family email addresses: > > Post message: Fuller-l@rootsweb.com > > Subscribe: send "subscribe" to > Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com > or for digest Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com > > Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe" to > Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com > or for digest Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com > > List owner: Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com > > Further information: > http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html ==== FULLER Mailing List ==== Thank you for participating in our list. Your participation is valuable. Can't remember the address to use to unsubscribe? 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    06/26/2006 04:44:33
    1. Re: Reviewing My Fuller lines
    2. Sharon
    3. Hello, Do you have anything on a Giles Minor that married a Jane Fuller and lived at Jefferson Co., N.Y.? Jane Fuller's father was Francis Fuller/ I am trying to locate her mother. jane had a brother Warren Fuller and a brother named Lewis Fuller, was in Jefferson in the 1850's. Thank you, Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Sylvester" <Roots@feliixplace.com> To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 3:37 PM Subject: Reviewing My Fuller lines > Hi List, > > These are my Fuller lines that I'm researching. To save space per line I'm > giving only brief dates and omitting name prefixes such as Deacon, Capt., > etc and places. If you also follow these lines I will be glad to provide > any further details that I may have. If I have an incorrect date or if you > can provide a missing date or missing name or if you have any corrections > on family lines I'd like to hear from you. > > > My Robert Fuller line: > > 1-- Robert Fuller (1615-1688) Ann (1615-1646) > 2-- Jonathan Fuller (1643-1724) Mary (1651-1701) > 3-- Rachel Fuller (1673-1725) Joseph Bent (1675-1728) > 4-- Elizabeth Bent (1707-1760) David Copeland (1704-1750) > 5-- Rachel Copeland (1729-1745) Seth Vose (1734-____) > 6-- David Vose (1776-1845) Alice Lewis Eastman (1780-____) > 7-- Sarah E Vose (1809-____) Nathan Smith Haskell (____-1844) > 8-- Alice Ann Haskell (1841-1911) Parris Dyer (1840-1929) > 9-- Edgar Willis Dyer (1867-1931) Anna May Dolloff (1874-1916) > 10--Sadie Jane Dyer (1899-1973) John Herbert Merry (1895-1993) > 11--Living Merry (1924-) Living Sylvester (1917-) > 12--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 13--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > I'd like to know who were the parents of Ann wife of Robert Fuller, and > Mary wife of Jonathan Fuller. > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) > 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Fuller (1690/1-1732/3) > 5-- John Fuller (1721-1759) Temporance Gorham (1721-1818) > 6-- Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) > 7-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 8-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 9-- Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 10--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 11--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 12--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 13--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 14--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > I'd like to find the parents of Ann wife of Edward Fuller. > > Who were the parents of Frances Lyde, wife of Matthew Fuller? > > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) > 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Gorham (1690/1-1732/3) > 5-- Hannah Fuller (____-____) Matthias Smith (1697-____) > 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) > 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) > 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) > 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) > 3-- Samuel Fuller (____-____) Mary (____-____) > 4-- Ann or Hannah Fuller (1711-_____) Joseph Smith (1667-1722) > 5-- Matthias Smith (1697-____) Hannah Fuller (____-____) > 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) > 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) > 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) > 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) > 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) > 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) > 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn > (1895-1981) > 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) > 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) > 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) > > > Who were the parents of Mary wife of Samuel Fuller? Any leads would be > appreciated. > > > > > > > http://www.feliixplace.com > > David Sylvester > 28 North Searsport Road > Searsport, Maine 04974 > > Free Genealogy -- Roots should be shared. > > ==== FULLER Mailing List ==== > ==== Fuller Mailing List ==== > > Thank you for participating in our list. Your participation is valuable. > > Being an email forum for Fuller family researchers since 1996. > > Fuller Family email addresses: > > Post message: Fuller-l@rootsweb.com > > Subscribe: send "subscribe" to > Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com > or for digest Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com > > Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe" to > Fuller-l-request@rootsweb.com > or for digest Fuller-d-request@rootsweb.com > > List owner: Fuller-admin@rootsweb.com > > Further information: > http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/fuller.html

    06/26/2006 04:15:20
    1. Fwd: John Fullen and wife Ester Kindler of Virginia?
    2. David Sylvester
    3. This message is being forwarded to the list by the listowner. You may reply to the list at Fuller-L@rootsweb.com or to the sender at Vickie Lomon <vlomon@yahoo.com> ------------------------------------------- > >I recently was told that Reuben Fullen was the son of John Fullen >and Ester Kindler. Does anyone happen to know anything about John >Fullen and his wife Ester? How many children they had, their names >and where they originated from? I connect through Reuben Fullen. >Thanks Vickie Lomon > > Reuben Fullen born 1795? birthplace unknown, died before 1840, >Monroe county, Indiana. He married Sarah Hunter born 1798, North >Carolina died in Lawrence county, Indiana after 1850. Marriage date >December 17, 1818. Daughter of Robert Hunter of VA, wh omarried >Pheobe Dyer. >They had a son named John K. Fullen born 1820, Monroe county, >Indiana, who married Ruth Woody? born 1822, Lawrence county, Indiana >they were married December 23, 1841 by Jeremiah Cole. >John K. Fullen had a son named James Fullen born 1849, Indiana, who >married Mary E. Shell 11/17/1872, Jefferson county, Illinois. Her >parents were Jacob and Rebecca Shell. >James and Mary Fuller , names changed to Fuller migrated to Jasper >and Joplin county, MO. 1880. >They had a total of 9 children but I can only find about 5 of them. >Laura Fuller born 1874, Illinois, >John Wesley Fuller born 1877, MO >Charles Fuller born 1880, MO. >This family leaves MO and migrated to Oklahoma, Indian territory >where they have daughter Clara Fuller born 1888. >Other family members stated they also had a Pearl Fuller. >John Wesley Fuller is my gg grandfather. I am hopeing someone may >know about Reuben Fullen's parents. Thanks Vickie > >

    06/25/2006 11:04:09
    1. Reviewing My Fuller lines
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Hi List, These are my Fuller lines that I'm researching. To save space per line I'm giving only brief dates and omitting name prefixes such as Deacon, Capt., etc and places. If you also follow these lines I will be glad to provide any further details that I may have. If I have an incorrect date or if you can provide a missing date or missing name or if you have any corrections on family lines I'd like to hear from you. My Robert Fuller line: 1-- Robert Fuller (1615-1688) Ann (1615-1646) 2-- Jonathan Fuller (1643-1724) Mary (1651-1701) 3-- Rachel Fuller (1673-1725) Joseph Bent (1675-1728) 4-- Elizabeth Bent (1707-1760) David Copeland (1704-1750) 5-- Rachel Copeland (1729-1745) Seth Vose (1734-____) 6-- David Vose (1776-1845) Alice Lewis Eastman (1780-____) 7-- Sarah E Vose (1809-____) Nathan Smith Haskell (____-1844) 8-- Alice Ann Haskell (1841-1911) Parris Dyer (1840-1929) 9-- Edgar Willis Dyer (1867-1931) Anna May Dolloff (1874-1916) 10--Sadie Jane Dyer (1899-1973) John Herbert Merry (1895-1993) 11--Living Merry (1924-) Living Sylvester (1917-) 12--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) 13--Living Sylvester (1991-) I'd like to know who were the parents of Ann wife of Robert Fuller, and Mary wife of Jonathan Fuller. 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Fuller (1690/1-1732/3) 5-- John Fuller (1721-1759) Temporance Gorham (1721-1818) 6-- Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) 7-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) 8-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) 9-- Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) 10--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) 11--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn (1895-1981) 12--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) 13--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) 14--Living Sylvester (1991-) I'd like to find the parents of Ann wife of Edward Fuller. Who were the parents of Frances Lyde, wife of Matthew Fuller? 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) 3-- John Fuller (1640-1691/2) Hannah Morton (1659-1738) 4-- John Fuller (1689-1732) Thankful Gorham (1690/1-1732/3) 5-- Hannah Fuller (____-____) Matthias Smith (1697-____) 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn (1895-1981) 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) 1-- Edward Fuller (1575-1620/1) Ann (____-____) 2-- Matthew Fuller (1603-1678) Frances Lyde (____-____) 3-- Samuel Fuller (____-____) Mary (____-____) 4-- Ann or Hannah Fuller (1711-_____) Joseph Smith (1667-1722) 5-- Matthias Smith (1697-____) Hannah Fuller (____-____) 6-- Mary Smith (1732-____) Ebenezer Cobb (1726-1757) 7-- Hannah Cobb (1753-1816) Francis Fuller (1749/50-1844) 8-- Francis Fuller (1780-1855) Sally Dinsmore (1787-1864) 9-- Sally DeWolf Fuller (1808-1894) Amos Friend (1800-1864) 10--Eliza Wolf Friend (1838-1908) Daniel Sylvester (1811-1867) 11--Dummer Michael Sylvester (1865-1958) Evelyn Lissie Cochran (1868-1917) 12--Vivian Daniel Sylvester (1893-1968) Evangeline Estelle Washburn (1895-1981) 13--Living Sylvester (1917-) Living Merry (1924-) 14--David Wayne Sylvester (1951-) Living (1955-) 15--Living Sylvester (1991-) Who were the parents of Mary wife of Samuel Fuller? Any leads would be appreciated. http://www.feliixplace.com David Sylvester 28 North Searsport Road Searsport, Maine 04974 Free Genealogy -- Roots should be shared.

    06/25/2006 09:37:44
    1. RE: George W. Fuller
    2. Bud
    3. Thank you

    06/19/2006 01:01:03