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    1. RE: "extensive amoount of information and the Fuller Family"
    2. Paul H. Bomely
    3. My Fuller family comes from Hartford, CT where single mother Amelia Fuller gave birth to a son names Charles Fuller - his date of birth swims for 1838 - 1841 depending on source. His mother is Amelia, daughter of Chauncey, (also sister Cecelia, brothers Riley George, Corydon &tc.) son (?) of John of Massachusetts. I've been told that John has OLD New England roots, but I've never made that jump with any documentation. Do you reach into the fray in New England. Thank you very much. Rev. Paul H Bomely phbomely@bellsouth.net -----Original Message----- I have an extensive amount of information on the FULLER family, but I need some BIRTHDATES for the people, so I can look them up. Steve Riddle Costa Mesa, CA

    05/31/2005 04:16:02
    1. Re: Joseph Wilmer FULLER
    2. Steve Riddle
    3. Dear Sue, I have an extensive amount of information on the FULLER family, but I need some BIRTHDATES for the people, so I can look them up. Steve Riddle Costa Mesa, CA At 06:53 PM 5/30/2005, you wrote: >Hi, > >Someone has submitted information on the above gentleman to the LDS >site. I am trying to find them - are you still out there somewhere please. > >I believe that Joseph and his wife Elizabeth were the parents of Frederick >Elijah Fuller who married Gertrude Hickman in Bedford. They had a son >Frederick Joseph Fuller who married Lillian Watkins in Bedford. > >Joseph's parents were Edward and Emily. > >Thanks for any help. > >Sue in Australia > > >==== FULLER Mailing List ==== >--- >This section of this list email is called a "Footer" or "Tagline" and is >automatically included in rotation with other Footers as an aid to >members. Please help this list when replying by deleting this Footer, the >other member's Sig Block and any other non-essential material. My Family Tree Web Page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/d/Steve-Riddle/ My Roots Web Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=sriddle I am related to FOUR different families that came over on the Mayflower in 1620, both "John Howland", "John Alden", "Edward Fuller" and "John Tilley". Go to the Bottom and click on "Desecents of John Howland" (He came across on the Mayflower in 1620) Also I have listed, "John Alden" who also I am related too. Check out the "FULL DETAILED" versions. Over 111,007+ names now. Check it out. Revised at 5-17-2005 If you can help me, I'm still looking for information on my great great grandfather, "John W. Riddle b. 1812 d. 1852 and Margaret Humphrey b. 1806 d. 1892 his wife" who were both from the Butler County, PA area. I would like to know who the *PARENTS* are of my John W. Riddle. My Genealogy is John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley, Desire Howland & John Gorham, Mercy Gorham & George Denison, Samuel Denison & Mary Lay Miner, Sarah Denison & William Babcock, Sarah Babcock & George Irish, Rebecca Irish & Charles Bowler, William Davis Bowler & Nancy Coon, Prudence C. Bowler & Elijah Homes Coon, Julius Jerome Coon & Nance Wade, Julia Jay Coon & Edward Newton Riddle, Julius Newton Riddle & Mary Christine Clemens, Edward Newton Riddle & Marilyn Dunlop (my parents) and then ME- Steven Edward Riddle ~~~Genealogy = disturbing the dead and irritating the living. ~~~

    05/30/2005 01:23:56
    1. Fuller DNA Update & Genographic Project
    2. Katherine Hope Borges
    3. A 12-marker DNA match to Dr. Samuel Fuller of The Mayflower, has recently been posted to the project, and results are pending for another possible match with a descendant of Ensign Thomas Fuller. http://www.ourfamilyorigins.com/mayflowerfullers.htm Esn. Thomas Fuller is believed to be related to the Mayflower Fullers, a match with a descendant may help to prove it. A descendant of Robert Fuller of Rehoboth has also ordered a DNA test. While I'm always happy to welcome Fuller surname males directly into the Colonial Fullers DNA project, I'd like to share some info with you regarding the recently announced National Geographic Genographic Project. Nat'l Geographic is partnering with Family Tree DNA, (the company we use for the Fuller DNA Project) and offering a DNA test to males -AND- females for $99. The test is the 12-marker Y-DNA test for males or the HVR1 mtDNA test for females and will give you an ancestral pattern on your ancient origins. It's been reported on a message list that over 40,000 kits have been ordered in the first month! These people will have the option to upgrade later into a surname or geographical project (like the Fullers) if they wish to. Below are some additional Q&A regarding the Genographic project. ----- 1. What is the Genographic Project? 2. Who will be participating? 3. How can I participate? 4. What does this have to do with genealogy? 5. Why is this message on the FULLER-L mailing list? ----- 1. What is the Genographic Project? The National Geographic Society, IBM, geneticist Spencer Wells, and the Waitt Family Foundation have launched the Genographic Project, a five-year effort to understand the human journey—where we came from and how we got to where we live today. This unprecedented effort will map humanity's genetic journey through the ages. For more info, visit http://www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/ 2. Who will be participating? The Genographic Project will analyze DNA contributed by hundreds of thousands of people—including indigenous populations and the general public. The core of the project is the collection of blood samples from indigenous populations, whose DNA contains key genetic markers that have remained relatively unaltered over hundreds of generations making them reliable indicators of ancient migratory patterns. The general public can take part in the project by purchasing a Genographic Project Public Participation Kit and submitting their own cheek swab sample, allowing them to track the overall progress of the project as well as learn their own migratory history. Unlike surname DNA projects, both women and men can participate in the Genographic Project. Men receive a Y-DNA test that identifies deep ancestral geographic origins on the direct paternal line. Women receive an mtDNA test that identifies ancestral migratory origins of the direct maternal line. 3. How can I participate? You can order a Participation Kit from National Geographic that includes: a) a DVD containing an interactive project overview and the excellent PBS film "The Journey of Man"; b) a nice map illustrating human migratory history; c) a buccal swab kit, instructions, and a self-addressed envelope in which to return your cheek swab sample; d) a detailed brochure about the project; and e) a confidential project ID to anonymously access your results at the Genographic Project website. The cost is roughly the same as the basic 12-marker test offered by the major genealogy-oriented DNA testing companies. 4. What does this have to do with genealogy? To be clear—these tests are not conventional genealogy. Your results will not provide names for your personal family tree or tell you where your great grandparents lived. Rather, they will indicate the maternal or paternal genetic markers your deep ancestors passed on to you and the story that goes with those markers. Participants from the general public will be processed at the Arizona Research Labs at the University of Arizona, via Family Tree DNA. The connection between Family Tree DNA and the Genographic Project is important. Those who participate in the Genographic Project will have the opportunity to join FTDNA surname projects and upgrade to higher resolution tests (if desired). Alternately, those who already have FTDNA tests can participate in the Genographic Project for a nominal fee. You can learn more about the FTDNA connection here: http://www.ftdna.com/ftdna_genographic.html In a nutshell, hundreds of thousands of Genographic Project participants will have the opportunity to get involved in genealogical studies. About 40,000 people (myself included) have already ordered kits. 5. Why is this message on the FULLER-L mailing list? For many people, the Genographic Project will be their first encounter with DNA testing. Upon learning about their ancient origins, some will get "hooked" and start exploring genealogical applications. There is a high probability that some GP participants will ultimately join FTDNA surname projects, including the Colonial Fullers DNA Project. This will have a major, positive impact on our project. The Genographic Project can also be used as a recruiting tool. I encourage everyone to share this information with friends and relatives, particularly those with the Fuller surname. Some people who would otherwise be reluctant to submit to a DNA test might be more apt to participate in the Genographic Project, due to its cultural significance and high profile. Questions? Please feel free to ask! ~Katherine Hope Borges Colonial Fullers DNA Project Admin

    05/26/2005 04:07:25
    1. An article from TheStarPress.com
    2. Forwarded by buzz70@comcast.net. ------------------------- Glen Edward Fuller, 80 The Star Press Online Service is the website of The Star Press newspaper, which is located in Muncie, Indiana. To read the full story, click on the link below, or copy and paste it into your Web browser: http://www.thestarpress.com/articles/1/039885-8771-010.html ------------------------- If you have problems accessing this story, please let us know at http://www.thestarpress.com/tsp/contactus/.

    05/18/2005 06:50:40
    1. Fw: Brief look at Ancestors including FULLER line
    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 "royf3@juno.com" <royf3@juno.com> ------------------------------------------- > > > >Roy Fuller S. Glens Falls NY >Birthdays are good for you, the more you have, the longer you live! >royf3@juno.com >http://members.tripod.com/~fulroy/index.html > >---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > >Hi all. I'd like to introduce myself. I'm Leroy L. Fuller Jr, >decended from FULLERs of Nova Scotia, Kings county. Here's a quick >look at some of my ancestors. > > > > 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. Harry >Elmer was from Wm's 2nd wife Matilda (Best) McAloney who he m. >in 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 ><marion@ns.sympatico.ca> > >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 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. >Information I do have is posted (with many photos) on my home page at: > >http://members.tripod.com/~fulroy/index.html [A non genealogical comment was removed by the Listowner] >Roy > > > > . > > > > > > >Roy Fuller S. Glens Falls NY >Birthdays are good for you, the more you have, the longer you live! >http://members.tripod.com/~fulroy/index.html

    05/14/2005 05:15:17
    1. Flora Effie Fuller b.1856 ERIE CO. PENNSYVANIA
    2. George N. Griffin
    3. Hello i'm new to this list.Here is what i have> FLORA EFFIE FULLER b.1856 ERIE CO. PENNSYVANIA. d.1941 NEWAGO CO. MICHIGAN. m.1876. husband GEORGE NORMAN GRIFFIN b.Aug. 21 1851 ERIE CO. PENNSYVANIA M. Sep 13 1876 d.Feb 28 1926 in NEWAGO CO MICHIGAN. they move to MICHIGAN about 1887. This is the only info. i have on them. Thank you George n. Griffin

    05/14/2005 02:26:07
    1. Fuller family of early Conecuh County, AL
    2. Barry Fox
    3. I am looking for information on the FULLER family, specifically Middleton F. Fuller who was born around 1827 in Conecuh County, AL. Barry Fox SC

    05/11/2005 03:53:07
    1. Followup: The Fuller Society
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Hi Folks, Thanks to Cyndi Howells and Art [unknown] I've learned that yes the Fuller Society does exist and is active. The annual meeting this year will be held at Plymouth, Mass, on September 15 (or 16) through 18. The society lost their web hostess and they will be looking for someone to fill those shoes at that time. Further information about the Fuller Society can be obtained from President John Hoffman at pjs5686EXP@aol.com. David http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/firstships.html

    05/11/2005 12:32:16
    1. Re: The Fuller Society -- does it still exist?
    2. Yes, the Fuller Society is alive and well. In January we lost Norma Heiman, the member managing the Fuller website. This years annual meeting will be held at Plymouth, Mass, on September 15 thru 18. The choice of an officer to take her place will surely be decided then. Any inquiries about the Fuller Society can be addressed to the President John Hoffman at: pjs5686EXP@aol.com. Come join us in September. Art

    05/10/2005 05:59:37
    1. The Fuller Society -- does it still exist?
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Hello list, It has been brought to my attention that the website for The Fuller Society (http://redrock.sedona.net/fullersociety/) no longer works. Does anybody know if the site has moved? Does the society still exist? I've googled and I've searched at Cyndi's list and have not found anything. David

    05/10/2005 05:42:09
    1. FULLER book
    2. Robert Fuller
    3. I have just completed a 700 page book titled "The Fuller's of Coshocton & Guernsey Counties in Ohio & Peoria County Illinois". This book documents four generations of Thomas Fuller & Lydia Hayes desc. and four generations of James & Catherine Fuller's desc. The time period starts in Washington Co., MD in 1790 and moves to Coshocton & Guernsey Co., Ohio in 1807. The families scattered to other parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and other places, beginning about 1839. This book can be downloaded at the following web site. www.bobandbetty.com It can be obtained on CD-ROM by contacting me direct. I welcome all corrections, additions and comments. Bob Fuller reflaf@earthlink.net

    05/06/2005 09:27:56
    1. Fullers in Jackson County, GA
    2. Eldridge FULLER (male, age 70-79) and William FULLER (male, age 50 -59) were listed on the 1830 US Census, Jackson County GA. Was this the same William Fuller in Jackson County GA who was a fortunate drawer of land in Lee County in the 1827 land lottery? At the same time there was a William Fuller in Clarke County, GA. In the book of Jackson County Ga marriages, it was reported that an Eldridge Fuller married Nancy Venable in 1824 (p. 156); a Susannah Fuller married Joseph Banks in 1826 (p. 160); and John Fuller married Mary Wilkinson in 1843 (p. 303). Were these Fullers related? Would appreciate any information. JMFuller

    04/13/2005 03:32:58
    1. Re: Fullers in Jackson County, GA
    2. According to 2nd edition "Early Southern Fullers" by Kay Fuller Mitchell page 355, Endnote 78 Eldridge Fuller m Nancy Venable on 30 Apr 1825

    04/13/2005 01:56:28
    1. TN Fuller land grants
    2. RE: some Fuller TN land grants, Hickman and Hardin Counties TN Since some others had asked if I had information on the below, I thought I would email to this list. Maybe helpful to others. I am not related to below families, nor do I research these lines. Microfilms of TN land grants can be ordered from Mormon FHL, Salt Lake City, UT. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, TN, also has microfilms of them. Linda Tennessee Land Grants Vol. 1 A-K by Barbara, Byron, and Samuel Sistler, Nashville, TN 1998  (Index) I only have copy of some "F" surnames found in above book. NEHEMIAH FULLER (HI) 1815, 50a, G dist, bk E, p 173, g# 6658 1815, 50a, G dist, bk E, p 174, g# 6659 1824, 50a, M dist, bk 1, p 474, g# 474 1827, 50a, M dist, bk 9, p 202, g# 7359 STEPHAN FULLER (HI) 1832, 87a, M dist, bk 13, p 678, g# 11213 NEHEMIAH and STEPHAN are the only FULLER listed in HICKMAN CO TN. JOHN FULLER (HD) 1848, 87a, W dist, bk 9, p 431, g#  6729 On this Index there was no: JACOB FULLER ELI FULLER WILLIAM FULLER HI = Hickman Co TN HD = Hardin Co. TN a = acre(s) G dist = TN General Grants M dist = Middle TN District W dist = West TN District bk = book p = page g = grant

    04/07/2005 05:47:14
    1. TN Perry Co. Fuller some burials
    2. Not related to below, sharing information. Source: Perry Co. TN Cemeteries by Tammy (Parker) Bowen. Mormon FHL micofiche (INDEX) #6005978 VERIFY ALL INFORMATION BEFORE USING. page 208 Noah N. Fuller (Noah Ned Fuller*) 27 APR 1909 and Sue C. Fuller (Sue Coble Fuller*) 29 JAN 1910 - 6 JUL 1997 Leeper Cemetery, Lobelville, Perry Co TN *Notes: source of middle names, email from Mr. Brown. page 237 Sarah JONES FULLER [sic] 1847 - FEB 1927 Northern Crooked Creek Cem. page 296 Mary B. Fuller 23 JAN 1823 - 15 OCT 1875 age 72-9-28 mother of W.L. Sutton Cemetery #2, center section, located on Marsh Creek Rd. page 296 W. Fuller listed on Index but not found on the microfiche, unknown if typo by cemetery recorder

    04/05/2005 12:12:47
    1. William Fuller b. about 1750
    2. Kathleen Aldrich
    3. I'm looking for info about William Fuller b. about 1750 who married Sarah Cass on 21 Dec 1774 in Mendon, MA. Sarah was b. 17 Dec 1752 in Mendon, d. Mar/Apr 1833 in Sutton, MA; she was the daughter of Jonathan Gove Cass and Abigail Salisbury. Children of William and Sarah are Jonathan b. 11 Aug 1775 in Mendon, Daniel b. 29 Nov 1777 in Mendon, Abigail b. 2 Apr 1780 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, William b. 12 Apr 1782 in Smithfield, Benjamin Brown Fuller b. 26 Jan. 1787 in Smithfield, Mercy b. 26 Jan 1787 in Smithfield and Patience b. 2 Feb. 1787 (?) in Smithfield. I would like birthplace and date for William and info about his parents and family. William died before 1833 and probably in Vermont. Thank you. Kathleen Aldrich Kathleen Aldrich tanakaldrich@mindspring.com EarthLink Revolves Around You.

    04/04/2005 11:04:50
    1. Re: Frederick ELIJAH Fuller
    2. Sue Given
    3. Hi all, Just saw the following posting, and read it, usually skip the DNA ones. <From: "Katherine Hope BORGES" <kvjjmmborges@msn.com> To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 5:05 PM Subject: DNA results for Mayflower Fullers now online Update on the Colonial Fullers DNA Project:> However, I picked up on the following > ...we've connected an Elijah Fuller descendant to Nehemiah and Henry > Fuller.... There is a Frederick Elijah Fuller born Caxton (Cambridgeshire/Huntingdonshire) in 1898 and two Gertrudes (Warren and Clark also born Caxton 1899/1890). Don't know parents of either. Anyway a Frederick Elijah Fuller (maybe the above) married a Gertrude (maybe one of the above) and they had a son Frederick Joseph Fuller born Bedford England 24 August 1921. Does anyone know of this Frederick Elijah Fuller and his wife Gertrude or their son Frederick Joseph? Where does the Elijah that is mentioned come from please? Thanks Sue in Australia - niece of Frederick Joseph Fuller

    03/29/2005 11:47:39
    1. DNA results for Mayflower Fullers now online
    2. Katherine Hope BORGES
    3. Update on the Colonial Fullers DNA Project: DNA testing is breaking through the genealogical "brick walls"... ...we've connected two "unconnected" Fuller lines to Ezekiel Fuller of the Isle of Wight... ...we've connected an Elijah Fuller descendant to Nehemiah and Henry Fuller.... ...and now we've connected two "brick-wall" Fuller lines to the Mayflower Fullers! (Something interesting to point out, is that these two lines both had the oral family tradition that they were descended from Mayflower Fullers, and the DNA testing has corroborated this.) More participants are always welcome! Please visit our new website: http://www.ourfamilyorigins.com/fullerdna.htm ~Katherine Hope Borges Colonial Fuller DNA Project Admin

    03/28/2005 04:05:04
    1. Fwd: [MaBarnstable] Free book w. Plymouth, Nantucket, etc.
    2. David Sylvester
    3. Hi Folks, I found this interesting site announced on another list and I thought it might be of interest here. Enjoy. David > > >A free family history / social history / cultural history of the >United >States from 1620-2006 is available at >_http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?22000000036712_ >(http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?22000000036712) . The download is a >software program that I created that allows you to read the book >"STILL CASTING >SHADOWS: Two American Families 1620-2006" written by Blackbird Crow >Raven >(Spartacus O'Clare). The acknowledgment section may include the >names of one or >more people from this mailing list who have contributed in some way >to the >book. > >You can print the manuscripts, but beware in that case that the main >document is almost 500 pages. You can send feedback, suggestions, >comments, >questions to either the programmer (me) or the author (Blackbird >Crow Raven) from >within the software program. > >Clay Shannon > http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/ Free Genealogy -- Roots should be shared.

    03/26/2005 04:19:48
    1. Fwd: Brick Wall
    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 Gary Stoltman <stopan@optonline.net> ------------------------------------------- > >Hello list: > > Looking for JAMES FULLER b. 1813 and wife NANCY b. 1814. Believe > resided in Tennessee through 1850. Sometime after this they moved > to Ray County, Mo. > > My brickwall is probable son JOHN, b. abt 1840. He was murdered >sometime between 1870-76 as the family tale goes - but no evidence. > Local paper burned and sherrifs Office has no info that old. I > believe James is the possible father of JOHN as they farmed two > addresses away (per 1870 census) and the ages fit as well as parents > state of birth. > > John's siblings are : > > Mary > Frances > Nancy >Elizabeth b. 1838 >Sarah b. 1844 > > Thanks > > Gary Stoltman > Mercerville, NJ

    03/23/2005 08:45:29