Seeking information please on Bruce Garstang Fuller who married Kathleen Jean Kimble c1946 in N.S.W Australia Looking forward to hearing from you sincerely Bob and Joyce gundog1@bigpond.com
David,can you send that Census info to me also,I am another cousin researching with Christine on my Great,grt,grt Grandmother Louisa Fuller.Thanks so much! Ginger
In a message dated 10.27.03 4:35:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, bjackson@scicable.net writes: << Would like to find the parents and information on Lovisa Fuller... she was the first wife of Simeon Smith Jr(Milo)... They were living in Arkwright township,Chautauqua co,Ny at her death... d 08 July 1839 in Youngsville Pa... Question... What did she die from? Why in Pa? Was she visiting... family? Who are they? >> Christine, I am sending directly to bjackson@scicable.net an attachment of my census records for Fullers living in Crawford County PA (not far from Chautauqua and Youngsville, which is in Warren County) in 1830, 1840, 1850 and Chautauqua County NY in 1830. There are quite a few and I can account for only one in each place--Bartlett Fuller in Crawford and Ephraim Fuller in Chautauqua--who it appears were brothers and the sons of Ephraim Fuller of Whitehall NY who was the son of Aaron Fuller and Ruth Sawyer of Connecticut. Maybe some of the others are from lines you are researching for Lovisa. A number of Aaron and Ruth's children settled in Whitehall, by the way. It is a Mayflower line I'm told so there is some information available. Good luck. David ___________ David Roland Reston, Virginia
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 "Mary Lou" <rwfuller1@mindspring.com> ------------------------------------------- >Is your Jonathan related to Abraham or Samuel Fuller (b. 1776), or >Jonathan, >Abraham, and Samuel of Albion. Is Jonathan related to Jonathan >(1723-1796) >h. of Elinor Hammond, or Jonathan (1767-1819) h. of Hannah >Bradstreet? Or >Abraham (b. 17 Jun 1770) m. Susan(na) Sylvester. Or Abraham Fuller >(1720-1794) s. of Joseph & Sarah (Jackson) whom was also a teacher. >Is Oren >Fuller related to Oren Nathaniel Fuller (b. 10 Jan 1880) s. of >Nathaniel & >Anna (Noble)?
I'm pretty tired right now,but hope I'm not one of those grandchildren,you are Quoting?//my grandma was Luseva/then /Luseba/and...can say Luvisa,BUT never meant that I would know anything,just the fact the names are so very similar!And I do see them all very similar to each other //over and over..I did find that very interesting...like it might be a clue???
Would like to find the parents and information on Lovisa Fuller The family Bible gives a birth date as 11 May 1803 . she was the first wife of Simeon Smith Jr(Milo) They were living in Arkwright township,Chautauqua co,Ny at her death. d 08 July 1839 in Youngsville Pa Question What did she die from?Why in Pa?Was she visiting family?Who are they? Is she related to the third wife Jane Alice Fuller of the Edward Fuller Mayflower line?These two families kept marrying back and forth so I would not be surprized if the women are related. One of the grandchildren had said that the name is supposed to be spelled Luseba -but I never see it this way.I have found many spellings for the same people in this family. There is a copy of the obit for Lovisa Fuller Smith that states that she was a member of the Church of Christ on earth for more than twenty years ---is this a religion or is that just saying that she is a Christian? Thank you for your thoughts,Christine
Fuller--- Mass/Ny/Ill Sharon I would guess that your Fullers are connected to mine.My line is the Edward Fuller line -Mayflower.The family came from Mass. to Cattaraugus County Ny to Chautauqua County Ny --- Oren Fuller b 28 Apr 1797 Hawley,Franklin City,Mass son of Jonathon Fuller and Anna Rice. Oren Fuller and Polly Bowen were married in Auburn Ny 1822 when they left Ny they went to Rock County Wi then to Waseca Mn to stay with daughter Arminda then to Union Ill to finish life with daughter May Fuller a teacher there.They are buried in Union Ill. Children of Oren Fuller are: Betsy Squire Jane Alice ( my GG Grandmother) Arminda C. Marion-Maria Elias Peter Mary May There are many teachers in this family line (some of the early family had gone from Mass to Ct to Mass.) I'll pass on your message to some family and see if they have any information for you. Warmest Wishes,Christine
You wrote, among other things, about: >Perley Fuller >BD: 4 JUN 1783 BP:Mass. >DD: 12 APR 1856 DP:Nelson Twp.,Portage Co.,Ohio >M:26 FEB 1810 >Rebecca Rogers >BD: 19 FEB 1791 BP:New York >DD: 29 SEP 1870 DP:Nelson Twp.,Portage Co.,Ohio I don't know where this fits in, but I have Fullers, several brothers (Sherman, poissibly George and/or Riley) and at least one sister (Cecelia Fuller Wiard in Garretsville, Portage Co., Ohio These are all from Connecticut who migrated to Ohio, not my mainline, so I haven't looked for "when" or "why" yet.
Does anyone have these Fuller's in their lineage? Almeda Adelia Fuller Birth: 14 AUG 1842 at Mazon, Illinois Death: 16 FEB 1845 at Mazon Cemetery, Mazon, Illinois Father: Richard Fuller Birth: 12 NOV 1821 at Brownville,Jefferson Co.,New York Death: 1 NOV 1880 at Mazon,Grundy Co.,ILL. Mother: Cornelia Isham Birth: 1 SEP 1823 at St. George, Vermont Death: 11 JAN 1896 at Mazon, Illinois Perley Fuller BD: 4 JUN 1783 BP:Mass. DD: 12 APR 1856 DP:Nelson Twp.,Portage Co.,Ohio M:26 FEB 1810 Rebecca Rogers BD: 19 FEB 1791 BP:New York DD: 29 SEP 1870 DP:Nelson Twp.,Portage Co.,Ohio
Kay- I let too many years past and have no family now to turn to for information. When I was a child I remember hearing someone had done a book on our family. Did not pay attention then, and have no idea of where to look. I had always thought my dad and his father were born in Washington, D.C., but in checking the records there, they have no birth certificates on record. Social Security records does give their birth and death dates. John Emory Fuller, Sr., 1896-1962, John Emory Fuller, Jr., 1918-1992. I remember hearing about family in Virginia. Perhaps they were born there? Are these Fuller's in your book? If so I would be interested in obtaining a copy. Thanks for any information you might have. John Fuller John E. Fuller Optical Shop Fabrication Technology Division Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive Stop 8250 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8250 301-975-6514 301-921-2079 (fax) john.fuller@nist.gov http://www-i.nist.gov/mel/ftd/ http://www.mel.nist.gov/divs/ftd.htm
Thanks, Kay. Looking at the "Descendants of Ezekiel Fuller" from Otis Fuller in CA, he begins with Ezekiel who was born 1801 in Pendleton Co., SC. I'm writing him tonight and will pass along your e-mail address and ask permission for me to send you a copy of what he sent to me. Sadie P.S. I'm sure he will say it is o.k., but I always ask before acting.
Good morning, I have received several inquiries re the 2nd edition of Early Southern Fullers via Jimmie Daves and thought members of this mail list may want information about the book. My father wrote the 1st edition in 1967 and after purchase requests over the years and encouragement from members of the mail list, I published the 2nd edition. It's a big volume - over 1100 8 1/2" x 11" pages with glossary, wills, appendices, 2 indices, photos, illustrations and maps. It covers 3 Southern Fuller lines: 1) Capt. William Fuller, governor of Maryland and landowner in the Charleston, SC area; 2) Ezekiel Fuller of the Isle of Wight Co., VA; 3) brothers Nehemiah and Henry Fuller from Baltimore Co., MD who came south to Caswell Co., NC. Children and descendants of these Fullers spread throughout the southern states. I stop with the birthdate of 1850, but include all siblings regardless of birth year and often include their children and birth year in the parent's section. Each section has endnotes to provide references, sources and other adjacent material. Another section names Fuller families who, for a better word, are "unconnected." We know they belong to these southern Fullers but haven't, as yet, found the connection. The purpose of the book is to encourage research, proof (my father's favorite quote was "Without proof, it's just a good story") and a desire to find ancestors. I hope to receive additional information and corrections. Books are still available. If you are interested in details about ordering the book, please contact me at my email address. Thanks, Kay Fuller Mitchell
I'm looking for Perry Fuller. How much is the Fuller Book and where can it be purchased. Thanks, Judy Fuller Murray __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
Does anyone have any information on James Mitchell Fuller, born 1846 in either Greenup County Kentucky or Wayne County, West Virginia? Records vary regarding the location of his birth. I have a copy of his second marriage certificate dated 4th Aug 1880 to Sarah E. Desent in Boyd County, Kentucky. This was a second marriage for both of them as both had been widowed. Hubby's grandfather Frederick Evans Fuller was born 15 Feb.1878. James and Sarah E. are listed as the parents on Fred's death certificate, but he would have been 2 1/2 years old when they got married. I am wondering if perhaps Fred was the son of Sarah, but not James. On the Civil War Pension papers for James, he does not list Fred as one of his living children, although F. E. would have been alive at the time that the papers were filed. Also the younger brother of Fred was also named James Mitchell Fuller, after his father. Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? The family eventually settled in Huntington, West Virginia where James was first a merchant, and later in real estate. There were also two girls in the family. Anna married Mason Johnson, and Martha married Ruben Berry. Any ideas or information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Margie Fuller
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 "Rev. Jimmie A. & Nancy Daves" <waitpcg@gohighspeed.com> ------------------------------------------- >In the past few days, I have received numerous enquiries about the >Book. > >The book is in it's second edition named "Early Southern Fullers". > >Below is the email which Kay sent out in May of this year. > >The book is still available. > >Many individuals have it and may be referring to it like I have. > >Jimmie R. Daves > >______________________________________ >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Timesaverdials@aol.com> >To: <EzekielFULLER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 4:24 AM >Subject: Available Books? > > >> Good morning, >> >> I'm getting inquiries re the availability of Early Southern >Fullers. Yes, >I >> still have books. I took a chance and ordered more than those >presold and >> now hope to sell them and pay for the printing. So if you hear of >anyone >> wanting a book, please have them contact me. The price is now $72 >which >> includes postage and my address is: >> >> Kay Fuller Mitchell >> 14 Bald Eagle Rd >> Lake Wylie, SC 29710 >> >> I hope this edition encourages additional Fuller research, so if you >have - >> or find in the future - additions or corrections, let me know. >Someday, >if >> the material merits a CD, I'll try to accommodate. >> >> Thanks again for your enthusiasm, kind words and assistance. Kay >>
Perhaps I missed it. What is the name of the Fuller book? Who publishes it? What is the price and where can it be ordered? Thanx, Art
Please send information about the book and the cost. Thank you. Sheila
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 "Rev. Jimmie A. & Nancy Daves" <waitpcg@gohighspeed.com> ------------------------------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Wes Cherry <woodser@centurytel.net> > To: <waitpcg@gohighspeed.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 10:55 AM > Subject: Fuller Book > > > > Hello >> > > Would there be any Joseph or Solomon Fullers in the book? Or >Duzan or >> Anno? If there is, please send me the particulars on the book. >> > > Thank you, >> >> Wes Cherry > >Yes there is > > 51 listings in the Fuller index for Joseph, >14 listings in the Fuller index for Solomon > > > What particulars would you be looking for? > > Jimmie R. > >
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 "Rev. Jimmie A. & Nancy Daves" <waitpcg@gohighspeed.com> ------------------------------------------- >Jimmie R. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: PatGrappe@aol.com > To: waitpcg@gohighspeed.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 5:21 AM > Subject: Re: Our Fullers > > > I am interested in purchasing the book but due to the price would >like to know more about the book and whether it covers my line >before I purchase it. > > My G Grandmother was Harriet Lucinda (Fuller) Adkins, 1844/1933. >From her it went back through > John D Fuller (Charity Lucinda Hickman), Benjamin Fuller (Poly >York), Ezekiel Fuller (Fanny Moody), Ezekial Fuller (Sarah Vinson), >Ezekiel Fuller (Deborah Spivey), Captain Willam Fuller (Sarah >Martiau), and Thomas or John Fuller. > > Which of these people are included? What information is given? >How is the information documented? How many pages? > > Pat Grappe > >Yes Pat, the FULLERS you are asking about are listed in the book. > >Descendants of Ezekiel FULLER starts in section 3, pg 179 and his >descendants run to pg 824. > >I know that their are others on the list that may be able to assist >you with specifics. > >I my self just have the book to go by on your line. >
I am looking for information on Aileen Fuller. She was born about 1909 in Iowa. Her mother was Jessie Jennings who was born in Illinois. Her father was Frederick Evans Fuller who was born 1878 in Huntington, WV. In 1910 the family lived in Wichita, KS. By 1920, the parents were divorced. Aileen lived with her grandparents Joseph and Mary Jennings in Belleville, IL and the parents were in St. Louis. In 1929, her father died in Ohio. In 1930, Aileen lived with her mother in Los Angeles, CA. Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Margie Fuller