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
Hi, Is anyone researching an Elvira PARKER of Wales. She was in Wales about 1945. I don't know if she was born there, or if Parker is her married or maiden name, but researching Elvira isn't as bad as a Mary or Jane, and someone might have her. She was in Wales about 1945 when she had a son to Frederick Joseph Fuller. He was from Bedford, Bedforshire where he was married with a family. He was in the Army and posted to Wales, town unknown. I also don't know if Elvira was a Welsh girl or was also in the Army and posted in from somewhere else. The name of the son is not known, but Elivra Parker instigated Court Proceedings in Bedford (February 1950) for non payment of maintenance. Frederick was known as Joe, and in the court records he is down as Joseph Frederick Fuller. Joe is my uncle, and passed away some years ago. The boy's half sister, has been looking for him since the 1950's, however her parents refused to discuss the incident in any way, shape or form, but this has not deterred her, only slowed her down some. I have been doing family history for some years now and she has asked me to see how I go, now that the internet has made the world a much smaller place. Can anyone help? If on the extremely slim chance he reads this and wants no contact, then if he or an intermediary can email me and let me know I will inform my cousin of this, and we will stop the search immediately, we do not wish to cause any distress. Thankyou Sue and Pat in Australia
New York City area . . Looking for lost relatives. William Fuller born abt. 1824 Mass. Married a Susan Taylor Black of Phil. Pa. in Wash. DC in 1843. Lived most of life in New York City mostly down town. Had several children James, William, Aspinwall, Daisy, Howard and Furman. Family lived on Dowling st, Greenwich st. and West Houston st. Any Fuller connected family members looking for a lost relative? Well, I might be one. Please contact you lost relative Roger at rktree@cfl.rr.com Thank you.
Trying to reestablish contact with FULLER genealogist formerly "katglad @ mtaonline.net" in Eagle River, Alaska. If Katherine is on this list, I would appreciate a contact. Regards, Bill Fuller wfuller@mato.com
<<any information >> Hi Gail: Before, after or ? Gary Stoltman Mercerville, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Fuller" <gail.fuller@ca.atlascopco.com> To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:31 AM Subject: DAVID FULLER of ODESSA, Ontario > > > > > Hello List, > > I am searching for any information concerning the Fuller's of Odessa, > Ontario > David Fuller ( of Manchester England ) married Jane Doyle ( fom Ireland ) > Married: > May 1842 in St. Georges Anglican Church, Kingston, Ontario > > They had Ten Children > > Joseph Henry Fuller > Thomas Fuller ( who died ) > Marjory Honour Fuller > William Fred Fuller > David Fuller > Jane Fuller > Mary Fuller > John Edward Fuller > Annie Fuller > Deliah Fuller > > any information would be very helpful > > Gail > > > ==== FULLER Mailing List ==== > --- > As a member of a very busy email list please help by: 1) sending only > queries, answers and other relevant data to the list; 2) thanking people > who helped you *privately* rather than through the list; and 3) sending > suggestions, comments, non-query questions, and all other such material > only to the Listowner. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.1.0 - Release Date: 2/18/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/2005
Hi Doris: Well, this could be confusing. Found in the 2nd (November)1880 census in Enumeration Dist. 156, your William D. at 4502 Bellfountaine Rd. (North St. Louis not far from the river). He's listed as 47 yrs., a Stove Molder married to ANNA N. 39 - (no Mary found, but everything else fits). He states he was born in Vt. as well as both parents. Anna states she was born in Ky and both parents in Ireland. There is no mention of a Mary but all seems to fit otherwise. George W. lives with them, is 20 and also a Stove Moulder. George was born in Mo. I would look at a possible employer to be The Missouri Stove Foundary on North Broadway. North Broadway turned into Bellfountaine Rd. at some point. (I'm from StL) Also: In the 1889-90 Missouri Directory there is a William D. Fuller at 4424 N. Broadway who is a molder. I just found you probably have most of this since you are registered on Ancestry. Good hunting Gary Stoltman Mercerville, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeane Fuller Dalrymple" <dorisdalrymple@sbcglobal.net> To: <FULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 9:32 AM Subject: William D, Fuller > Dear List; I am having a problem locating my Great Grandfather before > 1870..I found him on the 1870 census with his wife Mary and son George > Washington. They are in St. Louis where my granddad was born in 1859. I > know from family oral history that he was born 1836 in Vermont. I can > not find him in 1840 census as a three or four year old. I could not > find him in 1850 or 1860 census in either Vermont or Missouri His wife's > name is Mary (last name unknown) born in Ireland. William D Fuller is > buried in Friedens Evangelical Cemetery as is his wife Mary and son and > daughter-in law, though not in the same burial plot. > Did William and Mary and son just drop down from space and land in St. > Louis Missouri in 1870 or have I missed them? William was a Stove > Molder by trade. St. Louis used to have several Iron factories and > there were a couple of stove factories . > Can some one give me a clue as to where I can find William ----I do not > know what the D stands for ---my grand dad married twice, and children by > Helen Shea were named William, Sylvester, and George. His second wife was > Lillian Schwack and there were six sons and a daughter from that > marriage, Edward (my dad), Charles, David, Gerald, John, Arthur, and > Lilliian, another son Eugene died very young. > > Can some one point me in a new direction? > Thanks for listening to me. > Doris JEANE Fuller Dalrymple. > . > > > Many would be scantily clad if dressed in their own humility. > HUGS HUGS HUGS > > > ==== 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. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.1.0 - Release Date: 2/18/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/2005
Hello List, I am searching for any information concerning the Fuller's of Odessa, Ontario David Fuller ( of Manchester England ) married Jane Doyle ( fom Ireland ) Married: May 1842 in St. Georges Anglican Church, Kingston, Ontario They had Ten Children Joseph Henry Fuller Thomas Fuller ( who died ) Marjory Honour Fuller William Fred Fuller David Fuller Jane Fuller Mary Fuller John Edward Fuller Annie Fuller Deliah Fuller any information would be very helpful Gail
-----Original Message----- From: Jeane Fuller Dalrymple <dorisdalrymple@sbcglobal.net> To: FULLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 06:32:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: William D, Fuller Dear List; I am having a problem locating my Great Grandfather before 1870..I found him on the 1870 census with his wife Mary and son George Washington. They are in St. Louis where my granddad was born in 1859. I know from family oral history that he was born 1836 in Vermont. I can not find him in 1840 census as a three or four year old. I could not find him in 1850 or 1860 census in either Vermont or Missouri His wife's name is Mary (last name unknown) born in Ireland. William D Fuller is buried in Friedens Evangelical Cemetery as is his wife Mary and son and daughter-in law, though not in the same burial plot. Did William and Mary and son just drop down from space and land in St. Louis Missouri in 1870 or have I missed them? William was a Stove Molder by trade. St. Louis used to have several Iron factories and there were a couple of stove factories . Can some one give me a clue as to where I can find William ----I do not know what the D stands for ---my grand dad married twice, and children by Helen Shea were named William, Sylvester, and George. His second wife was Lillian Schwack and there were six sons and a daughter from that marriage, Edward (my dad), Charles, David, Gerald, John, Arthur, and Lilliian, another son Eugene died very young. Can some one point me in a new direction? Thanks for listening to me. Doris JEANE Fuller Dalrymple. . Many would be scantily clad if dressed in their own humility. HUGS HUGS HUGS ==== 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.
Doris, I found your william age 24 b. VT in the 1860 census in the HH 420/426 St Louis ward 10 ,St Louis MO Roll M653_654 House hold of Mark Fuller 39 Moulder b. VT. I will email you the immage. I found a William Fuller age 15 laborer in HH 205/205, head is Hannah Fuller age 57 and another female Ellen age 12 all b. VT Barre, Washington, VT 1850 census Will email this also WWW.ancestry.com had this data Jacl Dole -----Original Message----- From: Jeane Fuller Dalrymple <dorisdalrymple@sbcglobal.net> To: FULLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 06:32:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: William D, Fuller Dear List; I am having a problem locating my Great Grandfather before 1870..I found him on the 1870 census with his wife Mary and son George Washington. They are in St. Louis where my granddad was born in 1859. I know from family oral history that he was born 1836 in Vermont. I can not find him in 1840 census as a three or four year old. I could not find him in 1850 or 1860 census in either Vermont or Missouri His wife's name is Mary (last name unknown) born in Ireland. William D Fuller is buried in Friedens Evangelical Cemetery as is his wife Mary and son and daughter-in law, though not in the same burial plot. Did William and Mary and son just drop down from space and land in St. Louis Missouri in 1870 or have I missed them? William was a Stove Molder by trade. St. Louis used to have several Iron factories and there were a couple of stove factories . Can some one give me a clue as to where I can find William ----I do not know what the D stands for ---my grand dad married twice, and children by Helen Shea were named William, Sylvester, and George. His second wife was Lillian Schwack and there were six sons and a daughter from that marriage, Edward (my dad), Charles, David, Gerald, John, Arthur, and Lilliian, another son Eugene died very young. Can some one point me in a new direction? Thanks for listening to me. Doris JEANE Fuller Dalrymple. . Many would be scantily clad if dressed in their own humility. HUGS HUGS HUGS ==== 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.
Dear List; I am having a problem locating my Great Grandfather before 1870..I found him on the 1870 census with his wife Mary and son George Washington. They are in St. Louis where my granddad was born in 1859. I know from family oral history that he was born 1836 in Vermont. I can not find him in 1840 census as a three or four year old. I could not find him in 1850 or 1860 census in either Vermont or Missouri His wife's name is Mary (last name unknown) born in Ireland. William D Fuller is buried in Friedens Evangelical Cemetery as is his wife Mary and son and daughter-in law, though not in the same burial plot. Did William and Mary and son just drop down from space and land in St. Louis Missouri in 1870 or have I missed them? William was a Stove Molder by trade. St. Louis used to have several Iron factories and there were a couple of stove factories . Can some one give me a clue as to where I can find William ----I do not know what the D stands for ---my grand dad married twice, and children by Helen Shea were named William, Sylvester, and George. His second wife was Lillian Schwack and there were six sons and a daughter from that marriage, Edward (my dad), Charles, David, Gerald, John, Arthur, and Lilliian, another son Eugene died very young. Can some one point me in a new direction? Thanks for listening to me. Doris JEANE Fuller Dalrymple. . Many would be scantily clad if dressed in their own humility. HUGS HUGS HUGS
Thanks Susan! Not to bother you, but I have a "mystery" relative to Johnson Fuller. In Simsbury Cemetery, Chester, Vt. is a Johnson Fuller, age 61, who died Oct. 8, 1822, bo. circa 1761, and in Brookside Cemetery, also of Chester, Vt., is a Johnson Fuller, 92 yrs., 6 mo., who died 9-11-1854, bo. Rhode Island, and bo. circa 1762. I wonder which one was mentioned in the will of Francis????????? Hope you are well! Rose Hill Shaw
If John Patrick Fuller is still subscribed to this list, would you please contact me. I would like to put you in contact with another researcher working on this line. She is descended from a Bishop Fuller. Susan Fuller Valis
Hi Kathy, I guess the author took a little "poetic licensee" when he wrote his book, but 99% of it is factual and sooooo interesting. Thanks for your note. Thank you very much, Cathy in Sunny Florida, Native of Brooklyn, NY Ongoing Surname Searches as of Jan. 2005 A U S T I N / BALLI N / D R I S C O L L / EZEKIEL F U L L E R / HRADEL K O Z I S K I / K U P E C Z M C L E N D O N / M U R P H Y / N A G L E / R U P P E R T / R Y A N S T E P H E N S / SOBOL / W I L L I A M S / W A L L A
What a wonderful find of the "Plymouth Adventure"! I must tell you though, that I am aware of a few mistakes... You posted a list of passengers that died of "the sickness". I am a direct descendant of someone on that list, Edward Doty. Edward Doty and Edward Leister were indentured servants to Dr. Stephen Hopkins. They both survived the voyage, and have the dubious honor of being listed in William Bradford's journal as the first offense recorded. They engaged in a dagger dual with each other, and were punished for that crime. Edward Doty lived a long life, and left many records and descendants that document his life. He is also listed with the Mayflower Society and DAR. Just FYI... Kathy in Tampa __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
In recent days there has been some discussion about the folks who sailed on the MAYFLOWER, both passengers and crew members. Here are some interesting items: Many of you on these Rootsweb mailing lists know that I am researching intensively into both the FULLER & the McLENDON family lines. My husband, JESSE AUTRY FULLER, is a direct descendant of DR.SAMUEL FULLER, who was age 35, (born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) at the time of sailing of the Mayflower. He was Deacon and Physician in Plymouth Colony and died there in 1633. Jesse's mother, AUTRIE LEA McLENDON, is a direct descendant of DENNIS McLENDON of Scotland, who came to NC in 1696 with his wife, ELIZABETH BRYANT. Both of Jesse's parent's families are rich in history and genealogy. Today cleaning an old bookcase of his mother, AUTRIE FULLER, I discovered a book owned by his father, JESSE MORGAN FULLER, who was born in 1895 in Longview, TX. The book is a first edition printing of "THE PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE." It is chock full of names, dates and places. Jesse's father took the time to make copious notes in the book, detailing his ancestry. In this book, are listed some very interesting names, such as WILLIAM BUTTON, servant boy to SAMUEL FULLER; EDWARD FULLER & his wife, ANN FULLER, & their 4 year old son, SAMUEL FULLER. Ironically, I am also descended from the MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS, in the family of THOMAS WILLIAMS, ancestor to my grandfather, CLIFFORD P. WILLIAMS, born 1897 in Bronx, NY. Following is a list of MAYFLOWER SURNAMES of both passengers & crew: ALDEN, JOHN MULLINS, WILLIAM & wife ALICE & daughter, PRICILLA, & son, JOSEPH BRADFORD, WILLIAM & wife DOROTHY WINSLOW, EDWARD & wife ELIZABETH WINSLOW, GILBERT (EDWARD'S brother) BREWSTER, WILLIAM & wife MARY & sons LOVE, & WRASTLE BREWSTER CARVER, JOHN & wife CATHERINE MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER & wife _________? STANDISH, MILES & wife ROSE HOPKINS, STEPHEN & wife ELIZABETH, & son GILES, & daughter CONSTANCE & son DAMARIS, & newborn OCEANUS (born on voyage) BILLINGTON, JOHN & wife ELLEN, son FRANCIS ALLERTON, ISAAC & wife MARY, son BARTH, daughter REMEMBER, daughter MARY WHITE, WILLIAM & wife SUSANNA, & children RESOLVED and PEREGRINE TILLEY, EDWARD & wife BRIDGET, & daughter ELIZABETH TINKER, THOMAS & wife ______? & son ______? The following all died of the sickness: DEGORY, PRIEST CRACKSTON, JOHN & son FLETCHER, MOSES GOODMAN, JOHN ROGERS, THOMAS TURNER, JOHN & 2 sons BRITTERIDGE, RICHARD CHILTON, JAMES & wife ______? CLARKE, RICHARD & wife SARAH FULLER, EDWARD & wife ANN GARDINIER, RICHARD MARGESON, EDMUND PROWER, SOLOMON RIGDALE, JOHN WILLIAMS, THOMAS ALLERTON, JOHN ENGLISH, THOMAS HOOKE, JOHN MOORE, JASPER BUTTON, WILLIAM LANGEMORE, JOHN CARTER, ROBERT HOLBECK, WILLIAM THOMPSON, EDWARD MOORE, ELLEN STORY, ELIAS MINTER, DESIREE COOKE, FRANCIS COOKE, JOHN RODGERS, JOSEPH BROWNE, PETER EATON, FRANCIS EATON, SAMUEL FULLER, SAMUEL WARREN, RICHARD ELLIS, ______? TREVORE, WILLIAM MOORE, RICHARD LATHAM, WILLIAM HOWLAND, JOHN DOTEY, EDWARD LEISTER, EDWARD SOULE, GEORGE There is much more information in this wonderful book, "THE PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE," by Ernest Gebler, than I can copy here, but this should give some of you some surnames of passengers and crew you might be interested in. Thank you very much, Cathy in Sunny Florida, (Native of Brooklyn, NY) Ongoing Surname Searches as of Jan. 2005 A U S T I N / BALLI N / D R I S C O L L / EZEKIEL F U L L E R / HRADEL K O Z I S K I / K U P E C Z M C L E N D O N / M U R P H Y / N A G L E / R U P P E R T / R Y A N S T E P H E N S / SOBOL / W I L L I A M S / W A L L A
I am looking for Lewis FULLER b abt. 1837 Rushford, Pa He m Electa KIBBE In Harrison Valley, Pa. They had a daughter Mary Rosella (Jane) FULLER b abt Feb. 1868 in Bingham, Pa. She m Charles Mentle WHITNEY. If anyone has any info on this family I surely would appreciate it...Mary
Looking for the parents of Ezra FULLER. Ezra FULLER was b abt. 1837in Rushford, Allegany, NY. He m Electra KIBBE/COTTON . He moved to Bingham Twp. Potter,PA. He had a daughter named Mary, would also like to know if he had other children.....Mary
This is my brickwall. I am looking for the parents of Rosanna/Rosina M. Fuller b. about 1826 in New York. Her father may have been James M. Fuller. I found a James M. Fuller living in Crosby TWP, Hamilton County, Ohio in the 1840 Census. Her future father-in-law Richard Hannaford was found 2 pages over in the same census. Additionally her father in law, Richard Hannaford was living in 1850 in the 6th Ward of Cincinnati as was a JM Fuller who was 56 and a physician. JM Fuller was living with a family named Rice where the head of household was Solomon G or S G and his wife was named Louisa. Rosanna/Rosina married Richard Stetson Hannaford on 1 Jun 1846 in Cincinnati. They had one child Lucy. They are located in the 1850 census in Pittsburgh, PA. Rosanna/Rosina died prior to 1859 when her husband remarried Caroline Matilda Laflin. This second family finally settled in Nebraska. This is all I really have except a family tradition that Rosanna/Rosina's grandparents lmay have lived in Boston or somewhere in Mass. Does anyone have any information? Thanks Barbara
Hi, Am looking for the birth of a boy about 1945 somewhere in Wales. Father was Frederick FULLER and he was an English soldier on 'detachment?" in Wales. Frederick is my uncle, but he passed away in 1990. Please bear with me for lack of names etc. as I don't want to give too much away, unless I hear from the right party. Frederick was married and had a family in England, at the time he had 2 kids one born 1941 and the other 1945. I guess he got lonely and careless. Anyway, the 1941 child has been looking for her half brother for years. I do family history and she asked me if I had come across him. I said no, hadn't looked, but would give it a go. What may, or may not make this easier than 'other soldier parent searches' is that the girl claimed maintenance, and Joseph defaulted, and therefore there is paperwork somewhere around from where she took him to court. The 1941 child remembers that when she was a child her father received these summonses or whatever, guess it didn't go down too well in the household. As it was a cross border thing, would I need to look in England as well as Wales? Is there a Welsh PRO (similar to that at Kew) that might hold the court records/maintenance requests? If it were a hundred years earlier I would say the bastardry records. Can anyone give me a suggestion as to how I might find something to give us a lead? If the person born in Wales (now about 60) does not want contact, that is fine, I will pass the message on. But, I would appreciate proof that he is the person concerned e.g. by adding the names of his father that I have left out, and places in England. Names of the living need not even be exchanged, just consider me an intermediary. His privacy will be honoured it that is his wish. Thankyou for any help any one may be able to give me. Sue Given Australia
I recently was given a picture of Edd & Lizzie Fuller, Williamston, Michigan. There is no date but it does say it was taken on Edd's 78 birthday and Lizzi is 81. My husband's great grandmother is Henrietta Fuller Love 1864-1945, his great great grandfather is Ezra D. Fuller 1882-1899. I am trying to find the connection to Edd. Any information is appreciated. Bea [El Paso]