Hi, Yea, I am going to bother you guys again. I am going to show you my friend's Mayflower Line. If you share her line, definately e-mail me, and I will forward to her your interest in her site. If you have pictures or info. from that line also, and she gets you in, you can put them up also. For me, I am related to Edward and son Samuel who went over the Mayflower. Thus, I got into her site. But I am related to Samuel's son John, while she is related to Samuel's son Samuel. Thus, we are very distantly related. Maybe there are other people out there who are related to her Barnabas, Lot etc. John Fuller, 1510 Rev of English Church Robert 1538 Edward 1575 Mayflower died soon after landing Samuel Fuller 1612 Samuel 1637 Barnabas 1659 Samuel 1681 Lot 1733 Lot 1760 Oren 1794 Lyman Otis Fuller 1853 1.John 1853 Ellen Baker
--part1_1e.668e41e.26745939_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This was posted on the Holmes list. Hope everyone finds it useful. Art --part1_1e.668e41e.26745939_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v74.10) with ESMTP; Sat, 10 Jun 2000 22:46:22 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (v74.16) with ESMTP; Sat, 10 Jun 2000 22:46:02 -0400 Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e5B2ivk14768; Sat, 10 Jun 2000 19:44:57 -0700 Resent-Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 19:44:57 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sat Jun 10 19:44:56 2000 Delivered-To: [email protected]@fixme Message-ID: <[email protected]> From: "Sitkasky" <[email protected]> Old-To: "Holmes List" <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 19:47:03 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Subject: [HOLMES] what some of the abbreviations mean Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/2273 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Got this from another List, thanks to Alma Looper for putting it out here for the rest of us! So many times we come across these while researching.......... I want to thank Shirley on another list for sending this.. Thought us on here could also use it.. Carolyn Hope you find the following helpful in your research. What Do Those Initials Mean? Initials after your ancestor's names may provide useful information that you'd not expected. The following list includes initials you may come across when reading old wills or other documents. a.a.s. died in the year of his/her age (anno aetitis suae) (86 y/o or died in year 86 of his/her life) d.s.p. died without issue (decessit sine prole legitima) d.s.p.l. died without legitimate issue (decessit sine prole mascula supesita) d.s.p.m.s. died without surviving male issue (decessit sine prole mascula supersita) d.s.p.s died without surviving issue (decessit sine prole supersita) d.unm died unmarried d.v.p. died in the lifetime of his father (decessit vita patris) d.v.m. died in the lifetime of his mother (decessit vita matris) Et al and others (et alia) Inst present month (instans) Liber book or volume Nepos grandson Nunc Nuncapative will, an oral will, written by a witness Ob he/she died (obit) Relict widow or widower (relicta/relictus) Sic so or thus, exact copy as written Testes witnesses Utl late (ultimo) Ux or vs wife (uxor) Viz namely (videlicet) ==== HOLMES Mailing List ==== --part1_1e.668e41e.26745939_boundary--
As it has been awhile, thought I would try my Fuller line request again. Thomas Pitcher Fuller; These Fuller's came over on the first Dutch ship that brought settlers to (New) Amsterdam, New York. The Fullers left England with the Puritans and went to Holland, they later moved to America and settled on the Hudson River in New York, where they raised horses. My wife's G-G-G-Grandfather Samuel Thomas Pitcher Fuller fought in the Mexican War (1846 to 1848). On his way back he fell sick(dysentery). A family named Stephenson took him in. They had a widowed daughter, Loretta, G-G-G-Grandfather Samuel Fuller married Loretta Stephenson. He then worked as a Captain on a river boat on the Red River or Lake Bistineau, in La. At the time of his death Samuel was connected to Law Enforcement in Red River Parish Louisiana. He was in pursuit of a wanted man, and drown while crossing a river, his wife saw this happen. Here is all the rest that I have: Samuel & Loretta had the following children: 1. William Thomas (Billy) Fuller b: July 8, 1853, d: Feb. 4, 1917, he m: Sallie Spencer, b: Jan. 15, 1850, m: unk, d: Mar. 5, 1944; 2. John ? Fuller, b: Unk, d: Unk; 3. Andrew ? Fuller, b: Unk William & Sallie had the following children: 1. Andrew William Fuller, b: May 4, 1876, d: Sept. 6, 1969, m: Lillie Mae Spencer, b: Nov. 21, 1885, m: Feb. 11, 1901, d: May 13, 1975; 2. Nora Fuller, b: Abt 1880, m: Henry ?; 3. Laura Fuller, b: Unk; 4. John Fuller, b: Unk; 5. Liller Fuller, b: Unk; 6. Shell Fuller, b: Unk; 7. Sallie Fuller, b: Unk; Andrew & Lillie Mae had the following children: 1. Lonnie Edward Fuller, b: Sept. 17, 1905; 2. Hazel Louelle Fuller, b. May 18, 1915; 3. Leslie William Fuller, b: April 5, 1919, died 2000. m: Mary Elizabeth Rambin on Sept. 30, 1933, 4. Andrew Jackson Fuller, b: Oct. 21, 1922, d: May 21, 1958, m: Nelda Gray Miller on April 13, 1946; DonInGa. "Take Time To Live" E-Mail to [email protected]
The following is, to the best of my knowledge, my Fuller lineage starting with Edward FULLER of the Mayflower. Additions & corrections welcome. Sources at end. Jane Devlin [email protected] 1. Edward Fuller (1) was baptized on 4 Sep 1575 in Redenhall, Norfolk, Eng (1) and died after 11 Jan 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA (1). 2. Matthew Fuller (1, 4) (Edward 1) was born in England (1) and died after 25 Jul 1678 in Barnstable Co., MA (1). Matthew married Francis Iyde in England (1). 3. Samuel Fuller (1, 11) (Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born about 1630 in England (1) and died on 26 Mar 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA (1). Samuel married Mary Unknown (Fuller) 4. Timothy Fuller (1, 11) (Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born about 1670 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA (1) , died on 30 Nov 1748 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (1, 12) and was buried in Cove Cemetery, East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (13). Timothy married Sarah Gates, daughter of Capt. George Gates and Sarah Olmstead, about 1694 (1). 5. Matthias Fuller (1, 18) (Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 24 Mar 1698/99 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (1, 15) and died before 11 Oct 1768 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (1) Matthias married Mary Cone [MRIN:781], daughter of Deacon Daniel Cone and Mary Gates, on 16 Jun 1722 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (1, 16). 6. Elisha Fuller (1, 22) (Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 4 Mar 1726/27 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (1, 19) and died on 3 Nov 1811 in Richmond, MA. Elisha married Esther Hungerford [MRIN:780], daughter of Green Hungerford and Jemima Richardson, on 5 May 1748 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT ( 21). 7. Elisha Fuller (16, 23) (Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born in 1749 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (23) and died on 7 Aug 1778 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (23). Elisha married Sarah Sparrow on 9 Nov 1770 (16, 23). 8. Elisha Fuller (16, 23, 25, 26) (Elisha 7, Elisha 6 Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 3 Oct 1771 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT (16) and died on 3 Apr 1845 in East Hamilton, Madison Co., NY (16). Ancestral File Number:1NNQ-1NS. Elisha married Rachel Brainerd, daughter of Stephen Brainerd and Rachel Day, on 9 May 1793 (16, 26). 9. Laura Fuller (16, 27, 28) (Elisha 8, Elisha 7, Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 9 Apr 1794 in East Hamilton, Madison Co., NY (16, 27, 28) and died on 2 Jan 1829 (16, 27). Laura married Lyman Edward Beach, son of Elnathan Beach and Anna Hubbard, on 20 Oct 1812 in Hamilton, Madison Co., NY (29). 10. Angeline Beach (27) (Laura Fuller 9, Elisha 8, Elisha 7, Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 29 Jul 1813 in NY (27) , died on 4 Dec 1887 in Livingston Co., MI (25) and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Livingston Co., MI (25). Angeline married Nelson A. Smith, son of Unknown and Althea Unknown (Smith), in 1832 in Erie, PA (?). 11. Laura Althea Smith (32, 35) (Angeline Beach 10, Laura Fuller 9, Elisha 8, Elisha 7, Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 18 Jun 1843 in Livingston Co., MI, died on 29 Oct 1912 in Livingston Co., MI and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Livingston Co., MI. Laura married William Howard Wilcox {20}, son of Joseph Howard Wilcox {40} and Mary Ann Bush, on 18 Feb 1862 in Marion Twp., Livingston Co., MI. 12. Charles Nelson Wilcox (41) (Laura Althea Smith 11, Angeline Beach 10, Laura Fuller 9, Elisha 8, Elisha 7, Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 16 Apr 1863 in Howell, Livingston Co., MI and died on 16 Apr 1930 in Pontiac, Oakland Co., MI. Charles married Clara Marr, daughter of Jessie Marr and Lydia Hildebrant, on 7 Jan 1885 in Howell, Livingston Co., MI (41, 42). The marriage ended in divorce. 13. Eva Laura Wilcox (41, 48) (Charles Nelson Wilcox 12, Laura Althea Smith 11, Angeline Beach 10, Laura Fuller 9, Elisha 8, Elisha 7, Elisha 6, Matthias 5, Timothy 4, Samuel 3, Matthew 2, Edward 1) was born on 26 Oct 1886 in Howell, Livingston Co., MI (41, 48) , died on 4 Sep 1953 in Berlin Twp., St. Clair Co., MI (41, 48) and was buried in Richards Cemetery, Richmond Twp., Macomb Co., MI. Eva Laura WILCOX was my grandmother. 1. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 4 - Edward Fuller, (1990). 4. David Hamblen, The First Settlers of Barnstable, MA, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 2, January 1848, p 64). 11. David Hamblen, transcriber, First Settlers of Barnstable, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 2, January 1848, p 64 & subsequent). p 314. 12. Mrs. M. M. LeBrun, Inscriptions at East Haddam, Connecticut, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 80, October 1926, p 415-436). 15. transcribed by D. W. Patterson, East Haddam Land Records, Vol 1 - 2, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 11, p 243 & subsequent). 16. William Hyslop Fuller, Fuller Genealogy, (Mass. Privately Printed. 1914.) p 48-52. 18. transcribed by D. W. Patterson, East Haddam Land Records, Vol 1 - 2, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 11, p 243 & subsequent). Vol 13, p 130. 19. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 4 - Edward Fuller, (1990). p 64. 21. Rev. Frederick W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages As found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800, 7 Vols., (1896- 1907). Vol 1, East Haddam, Millington Church Records. 22. Charles W. Manwaring, Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records (Hartford District), (Hartford, 1902). Vol 3, p 170- 171. 23. Susan Valis, ([email protected]). 21 Dec 1998. 25. Charles Wilcox, Charles Wilcox Family File, ([email protected]). 26. David Dudley Field, The Genealogy of the Brainerd Family, (New York. 1857). p 57-58. 27. Eugene Beach, John Beach Decendants. 28. Lucy Abigail Brainard, The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America, 1649-1908, (1908). Vol. I, Part I, 73. 29. Lucy Abigail Brainard, The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America, 1649-1908, (1908). 32. 1860 Census, Marion Twp., Livingston Co., MI. p 40. 40. 1860 Census, Iosco Twp., Livingston Co., MI. 41. Wilcox/Marr Bible, (Family Record in Center Pages). 46. 1900 Census, Howell, Livingston Co., MI. 48. Harriet Marr Wheeler, William Marr of Northampton County, Pennsylvania and His Six Children, (Ann Arbor, 1984). p 44-51.
To Jana Shea, et., al.: Subject: Mayflower Descendency Jana, I think you were being kind regarding the person who wanted an exclusive site for those of proven Mayflower descendency. However, it may be unwise to make excuses for those whose unthinking actions tend to offend others. And there were others who were obviously offended. To what ends an exclusive site would meet, I'm uncertain. I would think it would benefit hardly anyone, particularly those who are desperately seeking information on their heritage. Those of proven heritage could certainly benefit the "have nots" by supplying information that they obviously spent many hours gathering. I'm one of those who are still struggling to define my Fuller heritage. If it turned out that I did belong in this "exclusive descendency", I would be most hesitant to join such a group that was already "bounded". A boundary usually serves to also prohibit new information that might otherwise filter in if it were not for the "boundary"!! Further, history has proven that groups that are "bounded" usually die out because without "new blood" (new information) they wither!!! The FULLER Digest is a wonderful group that is designed to aid those searching for information on their heritage. It is therefore probably the ultimate group available to engage in until one is completely satisfied that they have attained all FULLER information that is out there. That day will probably never come for most of us. If it does for some few, perhaps exclusive sites would then be applicable. But why join a site that is "bounded" to wither??? Good Hunting & Best Regards, Grady Fuller ----- Original Message ----- From: judie schiel <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 6:53 AM Subject: Re: FULLER-D Digest V00 #78 Jana Shea wrote: > Gracious sakes! I cannot believe all the comments I have been seeing on > this mailing list of late regarding a certain Mayflower Fuller site. > > Listen, I'm certain that the person who wanted to inform this mailing list > of the site was merely doing it as a courtesy to those who might be > interested in such a site - with NO offense or snobbery meant towards other > Fullers. > > Yes, we are ALL Fullers, and this is a great mailing list to bring us all > together to help one another in our research. But it is nice to know of > other sites that could be geared more toward one's specific Fuller line. > Personally, I would love it if there were some sites regarding those Fullers > of Maryland and the Carolinas [where my Fullers are from]. Sometimes a > smaller group such as that can really bring you in touch with others who are > researching similar lines. > > >From: [email protected] > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: FULLER-D Digest V00 #78 > >Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:14:52 -0700 (PDT) > > > ><< message2.txt >> > ><< message4.txt >> > ><< message6.txt >> > ><< message8.txt >> > ><< message10.txt >> > ><< message12.txt >> > ><< message14.txt >> > ><< message16.txt >> > ><< message18.txt >> > ><< message20.txt >> > ><< message22.txt >> > ><< message24.txt >> > ><< message26.txt >> > ><< message28.txt >> > ><< message30.txt >> > ><< message32.txt >> > ><< message34.txt >> > ><< message36.txt >> > ><< message38.txt >> > ><< message40.txt >> > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com -- ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/
I am a descendant of the Ransom Fuller line in Rabun Co., GA. I have information on the family of his son Andrew who married Nancy Ransom and their descendants that I am compiling and willing to share! Andrea McCall
--part1_92.5d52d2b.26717ab2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought I would forward this message to see if anyone can help this person. Please do not hit reply, but contact the person directly. Thanks. Susan --part1_92.5d52d2b.26717ab2_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228]) by air-zd03.mail.aol.com (v74.10) with ESMTP; Wed, 07 Jun 2000 12:27:18 -0400 Received: from smtp.mail.yahoo.com (smtp.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.68.32]) by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (v74.16) with ESMTP; Wed, 07 Jun 2000 12:27:06 -0400 Received: from dialup-63.208.93.39.miami1.level3.net (HELO yahoo.com) (63.208.93.39) by smtp.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 7 Jun 2000 09:23:59 -0700 X-Apparently-From: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 12:04:48 -0400 From: "P. Paschke" <[email protected]> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win95; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Subject: Fuller Family Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Susan, A while back you emailed me regarding your Fuller list on Rootsweb. I have seen some of your wonderful contributions to that list (by searching the archives). I recently generated a web site on my Fuller line which I suspect ties into the Dutchess Co, NY, Fullers, but have not yet proven. I thought it might be of some interest to you. http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/PaschkeP/FULLER2/index.htm The site deals with Cornelius Fuller who was in Northampton Co, Pa by 1788 and died before 1790. His eldest son was born ca 1766, so this Cornelius could be the Cornelius Fuller aged 19 found in Dutchess Co, NY, militia in 1758, who is supposedly a son of Cornelius & Patience (Chappel) Fuller from Colchester, CT. My Cornelius' son Ira who was born in 1771 was possibly born in Connecticut (per the mortality schedule in the 1850 census of Sussex Co, NJ). My line is through Cornelius' son Johiel Fuller who left Sussex Co, NJ, for Guernsey Co, Ohio, in the 1820s. I hesitate to join your mailing list as I have so many other things I am SUPPOSED to be doing, that genealogy needs to go on the back burner most of the time. I did finally put this web site together, though - such as it is. Anyway, thanks for all of your data in the Fuller list. Pam Paschke Boca Raton, FL [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com --part1_92.5d52d2b.26717ab2_boundary--
Looking for any information on "Pulaski Woodman Fuller" b. Boston 1823; Married Zilpha Perkins Buckman in 1842; was a Pastor in the Civil war; founded and established the Baptist Church in Long Prairie Min. in 1872. Children were: Amos Woodman - 1847; Charles E - 1848: George Lawrence 1850; Myron - 1855; Jacob Henry - 1856; Mary Ann - 1857; Charles Woodman - 1861; Freddie H. - 1863; Nackey Ardella - 1868 Thanx ... Wayne Fuller
Hi, I noticed that the Fuller research seems to be 'booming' right now. So I thought I would try my luck again on the my line which seems to be pretty much dead end with the exception of a couple of cousin. Most recent generation late 1800-'s early 1900's Leroy Fuller married Bertha Bogart, children: Ralph, Ray, Lynn, Lee, Helen, Susan, Myrtle, Ella, Ruth, & Ina. All children has passed on (Ina being the most recent in May 1999, Ruth is the only living sibling left). Ina was my grandmother, I have some info on her Leroy - son of Nicholas & Susan Fuller (nee Van Patten). I also have some info on Nicholas born in 1831, he was the son of Leroy & Angentte Fuller (nee Dennis), this is pretty much where I dead end, I know that Leroy (my ggg-grandfather) was born in 1812 and died in 1893, his father's name was Samuel and his mothers name was Sarah. I have the years they were born & died, but that is all. I have census that showed them living in Richmondville through the 1800's. Is there anyone out there who might have a connection?
Were they all in Broome Co, New York from 1800 into the 1900's? June Fuller Smith -----Original Message----- From: MICHELE SMITH [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 1:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Fullers, Broome Co. NY area Hi, I noticed that the Fuller research seems to be 'booming' right now. So I thought I would try my luck again on the my line which seems to be pretty much dead end with the exception of a couple of cousin. Most recent generation late 1800-'s early 1900's Leroy Fuller married Bertha Bogart, children: Ralph, Ray, Lynn, Lee, Helen, Susan, Myrtle, Ella, Ruth, & Ina. All children has passed on (Ina being the most recent in May 1999, Ruth is the only living sibling left). Ina was my grandmother, I have some info on her Leroy - son of Nicholas & Susan Fuller (nee Van Patten). I also have some info on Nicholas born in 1831, he was the son of Leroy & Angentte Fuller (nee Dennis), this is pretty much where I dead end, I know that Leroy (my ggg-grandfather) was born in 1812 and died in 1893, his father's name was Samuel and his mothers name was Sarah. I have the years they were born & died, but that is all. I have census that showed them living in Richmondville through the 1800's. Is there anyone out there who might have a connection?
Greetings all, My Fuller research problem sounds a lot like Belinda's, so I decided to send it out once again to the list. Enoch Fuller appeared in what is now Ashtabula County, Ohio about 1807 as one of the very early pioneers. Several history sources, plus the 1850 census, all agree he was from "New York". On the 1850 census he said he was 69, so that puts his birth year about 1781. Enoch Fuller married Karenhappuch Palmer in 1809 in Ashtabula, and lived there his entire life. I have good information on descendants of his daughter Julina, born 1822, from whom my line came. Supposedly he had 14 daughters and 3 sons, but I only have solidly documented 2 children, including a son Josiah born 1811 and daughter Julina. There are some garbled oral traditions in the family involving a Josiah Fuller who "beat the snare drum in the Revolution" and the fact that Julina told her children they were Mayflower pilgrim descendants through her. I've chased down most, if not all, of the Josiah Fullers who were in the Revolution, and find no evidence that they were Enoch's father. There was an Aaron Fuller in Ashtabula County who died in the mid-1800s, and on the death record I found that his father was named Josiah and that he (Aaron) had been born in New York. So maybe Aaron was a brother of Enoch's. I haven't yet worked this angle. I've bought both "Mayflower Descendants Through 5 Generations" books (Edward Fuller and Samuel Fuller) and can't connect to Enoch, or a viable Josiah, that way either. I know about the Peter Fuller who died in Plymouth Township, Ashtabula County, and was a documented pilgrim descendant. He was from the Windham Green, NY family, but I see no evidence that Enoch had any relationship to that family, which is pretty well documented. I'd love to hear from anyone with an idea of any sort (except taking up golf). Thanks. Don Boyd
JOYCE - I am also a descendant of Alabama Fullers, specifically two different lines. One line is the Ezekiel Fuller line and the other line I have not been able to find. I am looking for Abner Bratcher Fuller, born 1814 in probably N.C., married Polly Stowe in 1837 in Surry Co, N.C., and moved to Tallapoosa Co. ALA by 1840 and died there. Would you by chance have info on him? How do you relate to David Fuller (married Ann Randolph) and do you know this David's parents? Thank you, Robin Fuller Blalock -----Original Message----- From: Joyce D. Rogers <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:18 AM Subject: Re: FULLER-D Digest V00 #82 >Hi, Margaret......I am a descendant of the FULLERS from Alabama >too...(DAVID FULLER and ANN RANDOLPH). I subscribe to rootsweb mailing >list.....Franklin County, Alabama......Just go to their website and >check out the lists. Wouldn't hurt to get on the EZEKIEL FULLER list >also. Good info on that site too. > >I am looking for my JOHN T. FULLER's date and place of death. John >moved his wife Nancy and family to Fannin County, Texas. My >grandfather, ROBERT HENDERSON FULLER, was born there. ROBERT moved his >wife, INA FRANCES (KENT) FULLER and family to the Blue Ridge, Collin >County, TX area, and then finally settled in Shamrock, Wheeler County, >Texas, where I was born. > >Who ARE your FULLERs that you are searching for? I have over 3400 >persons (not all FULLERS, of course) in my data base. Never know...I >might have some of yours. > >Regards.......Joyce D. (GROSS) Rogers email: [email protected]
Dear Judy, I've been watching this list for well over a year and haven't seen anything that even looks like a cousin until you. It may be that I don't know enough about my Fullers to even recognize a cousin, if I saw one. My name is Tom McGill from Paradise, California. My mother was Fern Seona Fuller, and I just can't seem to get anywhere with her line. Just too many Fullers to choose from. Let me tell you a little about my Fullers from Wayne County, West Virginia. James Fuller was born Abt 1800 (I do not know where), married Dorcus. I also don't know when or where she came from. They had three children. Jesse born in 1822, Tabitha born in 1833 and My great grandfather, Stephen born 1834 in Russel County Virginia or West Virginia? Stephen married Eleanor Paul who was born 20 May 1838 in Kanawha Virginia. They had 10 children, all in Wayne County, West Virginia. They are as follows. 1. Tabitha Jane, born 22 Jul 1860, married Yates Osburn 2. Mary E, born 3 Jan 1862, married Charles M Patrick 3. John Erasmas, born 14 Dec 1863, married Clara Gertrude Hammond 4. Martha F, born in 1866, married Milroy Hayton 5. Albert B, born 8 Mar ????, married Hattie. I don't know last name. 6. Ardillia (Della), Born 4 Mar 1871, married William Burton 7. James H, born 28 Aug ???? 8. Viola, born 13 Dec 1874, married William Johnson 9. Margaret, born 20 Jan 1882, married Bronson Schofield 10. My Grandfather William Yates, born 19 Aug 1884, married Stella May Ryder (A mail order bride) If you know any of these people, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks in advance, Tom & Joan McGill
Ken, Is the [email protected] list mainly for the descendents of Ezekiel Fuller of VA? I know I have seen some queries posted concerning my Fuller ancestors when I did a keyword search of the list's past messages on Rootsweb. But I was under the impression that it was for descendents of Ezekiel, rather than for all southern Fullers. The few messages regarding my ancestors seemed to be posted by those who thought our line might be connected to Ezekiel's. My line: 1.John FULLER, b. abt.1660 Baltimore Co.MD d.abt.1701 Baltimore Co.MD m.abt. 1680 Baltimore Co.MD to: Hester ENLOES, b.1670 Baltimore Co.MD d.Nov. 1720 Baltimore Co.MD 2.John FULLER, b. abt.1682 Baltimore Co.MD m.abt. 1701 Baltimore Co.MD to: Sarah HEATH 3.Henry FULLER, b.Feb.3,1713 Baltimore Co.MD d.1790 Caswell Co.NC m. Apr.15,1751 Augusta Co.VA to: Anna Catharina SALLING, b.Aug.29,1729 Struth, Alsace-Lorraine, GER. 4.John Salling FULLER, b.1752 Augusta Co.VA d.1803 Caswell Co.NC m. Dec.9,1778 Caswell Co.NC to: Susannah COLEMAN, b. abt. 1746 Goochland Co.VA [note: Susannah was the widow of Richard CLAYTON and is listed as Susannah CLAYTON in the Caswell Co. marriages registers] 5.Richard Clayton FULLER, b.Sep.9,1779 Caswell Co.NC d.Feb.9,1864 Jersey Co.IL m.Jan.11,1799 Person Co.NC to: Mary FULLAR, b.1772/9 NC d.Jan.3,1835 Jersey Co.IL 6.Martha FULLER, b.Nov.6,1810 Sumner Co.TN d.June 11,1882 Jersey Co.IL m.Jan.2,1834 Greene Co.IL to: Marcus GILLHAM, b.Nov.11,1810 Madison Co.IL d.Sep.6,1878 Jersey Co.IL Martha Fuller is my gggg-grandmother. Jana Shea ><< message4.txt >> ><< message6.txt >> ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
With lots of attention to the current todo about Mayflower Fullers vs. other Fuller families, perhaps this is a good time to inquire once mroe if anyone out there has or knows of any conneciton to one John Fuller who married Sally Bean, daughter of Moody Bean and Sarah Paine Adams, sister of Benning M. Bean of Moultonborough, NH ca 1801. John died in Lowell, MA in 1842. His children were: Moody b. 1806 (disappeared to Kentucky) Abner Hannah b. 1807, d. 1887, m. Hiram Russell Samuel Bean b. 1912 Sandwich or Center Harbor, NH, d. 1890 Ottumwa, IA, m. Sarah Ann Osborn of Winslow/Fairfield, ME Porter (twin), b. 1814 Harrison H (twin)., b. 1814, d. 1885, Lowell, MA, m. Arvilla Hill Sarah Ann b. 1816, Marlborough, NH, d. 1882 Everett, MA, m. Corbin Gould Josiah (twin) b. 1818 VT, m. (1) Ellen Smith, (2) Sylvia Hall Mary Bean (twin) b. 1818 VT, d. 1885 Salem, MA, m. Daniel Chapman Caroline W. (twin) b. 1821 VT, d. 1881, m. Parsons Hill Juliette W.(twin) b. 1821 VT, d. 1844, m. Chas. Wentworth I have spent many, many years trying to trace this particularly elusive "John" and his family to no avail. Can anyone help? I'd truly appreciate it. J. Fuller Norton
I've enjoyed the recent banter; I hadn't realized there were so many Fuller researchers until this last week. Maybe one of you can help my with my brick wall: Jacob FULLER was born in 1786 in New York (we're guessing), moved to Ohio with 4 of his sons, followed later by his wife (Lucy EVANS?) (married 1804?). Between her and second wife (Mary ELDREDGE?), he had around 18 children, Abel, Mathew, Calvin,Quartus, Willis, Samuel, 8 unknowns, Cynthia, Maria, Jacob E., and Harry. They eventually settled in the Putnam County area of Ohio. He died in 1872. I have a lot of information on descendents after this generation, but not with a lot of documentation, just what I've gleaned from other researchers. Jacob is a brick wall for us. We don't know yet where in New York he came from, possibly from Lake Champlain/Whitehall, New York. I don't believe he is the same Jacob Winegar FULLER born in Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, the same year. Good luck to you all in your searchings. Belinda __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com
Hi All, Sorry I didn't update the Link page in May but I was away on vacation. I'm a little late putting up the June revision but I think you will forgive me when you see the number of new searchable online databases we have found that contain FULLER names. The page is located at: http://home.pro-usa.net/freddie/genealogy/ful-links.htm We welcome submissions to add to the listings. Margaret -- Visit our homepage http://www.cybercomm.net/~freddie/ Searching: BURGESS, CHADWICK, JAQUITH, and more
Just a small note of possible interest. Steven F. Austin of Texas fame has the middle name of Fuller Jim Fuller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pepsi 12 Pak" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:42 PM Subject: RE: your family's path of travel! > Hello Joyce: > > I beleive that I have tried to contact you before, and not recall if which > we made contact. > > The FULLER migration from Alabama/Georgia to Blue Ridge, Collin Co., TX is > the same migration path and in the same time frame. > > What we do know: > > Ransom Fuller b. 1797, , NC, d. abt 1852 in Rabun Co. Georgia, m. ?, Nancy > Love b. 1798, , SC, d. before 1890 > > (Ranson Fuller was married to Nancy LOVE. I am assuming the LOVE's from > Asheville, NC. I have not documented her family as of yet. I live very > near Rabun County. I descend from Ransom. Samuel Maddison, Emor FULLER who > married John B. JONES. Nanette) > > Children of Ransom Fuller and Nancy Love are: All born in Rabun Co., GA > > 1. Mary M. Fuller, b. 1820, d. 1880-1889, m. 5 Dec 1835, Ambrose L. > Bramblett > > 2. Samuel Madison Fuller, b. 1822, NC, d. 31 Jan 1895, m. 31 July, > 1845, to > #1. Sara Stonecypher, b. 28 Sept, 1828 in Rabun Co., > Georgia, d. 1860 > #2. Julia Ann Williams, b. 1841, d. 1924, m. 6 Sept, 1866 > > 3. Sarah M. Fuller, b. 11 May 1824, in Rt. 2 Clayton Georgia, d. 27 > Mar, 1908, m. 1 Dec, 1844, John R. Smith, in Rabun Co., Georgia. > > 4. Andrew J. Fuller, b. 15 Sept 1832, d. ?, m. 3 Feb, 1855, Nancy > Ransom, in Rabun Co., Georgia. > > 5. Nancy Fuller, b. 1836, d. ?, m. 25 April, 1852, James A. Smith > in Rabun Co., Georgia. > > 6. Jane Gooley Fuller, b. 1838, d. ?, m. 28 Aug 1853, Jacob Smith > in Rabun Co., Georgia. > > 7. John H. Fuller, b. 1824, d. 1840-1849 > > Samuel Madison Fuller (b. 1822,NC-31 Jan 1895) who married > Sara Stonecypher (b. 28 Sept, 1828 in Rabun Co. Georgia.) > [Birth info found @ Family Search B#8508402] > on 31 Jul 1845 in the Rabun County History, Georgia. > > Thomas Franklin (T.F.) FULLER, b. May 1862 in Clayton, Rabun Co. Georgia, > m. 30 Oct, 1885 (Blue Ridge, Collin Co., Texas -- Marriage Book Volume 6, > page 164 - ceremony performed by J.W. Solomon), d. ?, > Margaret(ite) E. JEFFCOAT, aka "Dolly" b. Jan. 1869 in Birmingham, > Jefferson Co. Alabama, d. ?, > > Data extracted from 1900 Census, Collin Co. TX, Res. Blue Ridge > Thomas Franklin Fuller, born May 1862, married 30 Oct., 1885 > Margaret E. Jeffcoat, born , Jan. 1869 > > Children: > 1. Lula Bell Fuller, (age 12) b. Oct. 1887, TX, d. July 1971, > Roswell, NM > m. , Jesse KISSELBURG, d. 4 Dec 1968 > > 2. William Fuller, (age 8) b. Nov. 1891, TX > > 3. Arthur Fuller, (age 6) b. Sept. 1893, TX > > 4. Della Fuller, (age 4) b. Dec. 1895, TX, d. Dec 1975 > *Della (FULLER) KISSELBURG, last known to Live in Sonora, TX > m. , George KISSELBURG > > 5. Benjamin E. Fuller son, age 1 born June 10, 1896, TX > > 6. Walter Henry Fuller son, born Sept. 15, 1900 in Blue Ridge, TX > * m. 21May, 1922 at Odell, TX to Fannie Elizabeth Helmstetler > * d. 17 Dec, 1973 in Roswell, NM > * Fannie Elizabeth HELMSTETLER, b. 23 Mar, 1906 > * d. March 1983 in Roswell, NM > > * Lizzie (FULLER) WILEY, last known to be in Shreveport, LA > > * Lee (FULLER) KISSELBURG, last known to be in Bakersfield, CA > * = (this information from Walters obit.) > > Mr. Walter Fuller lived most of his life in Texas untill he moved to > Roswell 31 years ago (from obit of 1973) from Lamesa, TX. He was a retired > employe of the Chaves County School System. > > they had 3 children > > 1. Frances Jerline Fuller > b. 2 May, 1924 -Big Springs, TX > m. 12 May, 1941 in Roswell, NM. to William Daves > d. 25 Dec, 1977 > > _____________ > > > Can you help us tie Ransom FULLER and his decendents down, or do you have > any links to this side of the Family? > > > Thanks for your assistance. {:) > > Jimmie R. Daves > > > > > Hi, Margaret......I am a descendant of the FULLERS from Alabama > too...(DAVID FULLER and ANN RANDOLPH). I subscribe to rootsweb mailing > list.....Franklin County, Alabama......Just go to their website and > check out the lists. Wouldn't hurt to get on the EZEKIEL FULLER list > also. Good info on that site too. > > I am looking for my JOHN T. FULLER's date and place of death. John > moved his wife Nancy and family to Fannin County, Texas. My > grandfather, ROBERT HENDERSON FULLER, was born there. ROBERT moved his > wife, INA FRANCES (KENT) FULLER and family to the Blue Ridge, Collin > County, TX area, and then finally settled in Shamrock, Wheeler County, > Texas, where I was born. > > Who ARE your FULLERs that you are searching for? I have over 3400 > persons (not all FULLERS, of course) in my data base. Never know...I > might have some of yours. > > Regards.......Joyce D. (GROSS) Rogers email: [email protected] > >
Trying to find out anything about my ggggrandfather, Julius Fuller, b1814 in MA. Moved to Fulton Co. OH, then last found in Oceana Co. MI in 1870 with wife Louisa and children Enoch, Jacob, Roxana, Theodore, Lysander, Julia, and Loron. A son Robert stayed in OH and a dau Celia died in Oceana in 1868. Lost all trace after 1870. Any help is greatly appreciated. This is a frustrating brick wall. Deborah
Hello Joyce: I beleive that I have tried to contact you before, and not recall if which we made contact. The FULLER migration from Alabama/Georgia to Blue Ridge, Collin Co., TX is the same migration path and in the same time frame. What we do know: Ransom Fuller b. 1797, , NC, d. abt 1852 in Rabun Co. Georgia, m. ?, Nancy Love b. 1798, , SC, d. before 1890 (Ranson Fuller was married to Nancy LOVE. I am assuming the LOVE's from Asheville, NC. I have not documented her family as of yet. I live very near Rabun County. I descend from Ransom. Samuel Maddison, Emor FULLER who married John B. JONES. Nanette) Children of Ransom Fuller and Nancy Love are: All born in Rabun Co., GA 1. Mary M. Fuller, b. 1820, d. 1880-1889, m. 5 Dec 1835, Ambrose L. Bramblett 2. Samuel Madison Fuller, b. 1822, NC, d. 31 Jan 1895, m. 31 July, 1845, to #1. Sara Stonecypher, b. 28 Sept, 1828 in Rabun Co., Georgia, d. 1860 #2. Julia Ann Williams, b. 1841, d. 1924, m. 6 Sept, 1866 3. Sarah M. Fuller, b. 11 May 1824, in Rt. 2 Clayton Georgia, d. 27 Mar, 1908, m. 1 Dec, 1844, John R. Smith, in Rabun Co., Georgia. 4. Andrew J. Fuller, b. 15 Sept 1832, d. ?, m. 3 Feb, 1855, Nancy Ransom, in Rabun Co., Georgia. 5. Nancy Fuller, b. 1836, d. ?, m. 25 April, 1852, James A. Smith in Rabun Co., Georgia. 6. Jane Gooley Fuller, b. 1838, d. ?, m. 28 Aug 1853, Jacob Smith in Rabun Co., Georgia. 7. John H. Fuller, b. 1824, d. 1840-1849 Samuel Madison Fuller (b. 1822,NC-31 Jan 1895) who married Sara Stonecypher (b. 28 Sept, 1828 in Rabun Co. Georgia.) [Birth info found @ Family Search B#8508402] on 31 Jul 1845 in the Rabun County History, Georgia. Thomas Franklin (T.F.) FULLER, b. May 1862 in Clayton, Rabun Co. Georgia, m. 30 Oct, 1885 (Blue Ridge, Collin Co., Texas -- Marriage Book Volume 6, page 164 - ceremony performed by J.W. Solomon), d. ?, Margaret(ite) E. JEFFCOAT, aka "Dolly" b. Jan. 1869 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co. Alabama, d. ?, Data extracted from 1900 Census, Collin Co. TX, Res. Blue Ridge Thomas Franklin Fuller, born May 1862, married 30 Oct., 1885 Margaret E. Jeffcoat, born , Jan. 1869 Children: 1. Lula Bell Fuller, (age 12) b. Oct. 1887, TX, d. July 1971, Roswell, NM m. , Jesse KISSELBURG, d. 4 Dec 1968 2. William Fuller, (age 8) b. Nov. 1891, TX 3. Arthur Fuller, (age 6) b. Sept. 1893, TX 4. Della Fuller, (age 4) b. Dec. 1895, TX, d. Dec 1975 *Della (FULLER) KISSELBURG, last known to Live in Sonora, TX m. , George KISSELBURG 5. Benjamin E. Fuller son, age 1 born June 10, 1896, TX 6. Walter Henry Fuller son, born Sept. 15, 1900 in Blue Ridge, TX * m. 21May, 1922 at Odell, TX to Fannie Elizabeth Helmstetler * d. 17 Dec, 1973 in Roswell, NM * Fannie Elizabeth HELMSTETLER, b. 23 Mar, 1906 * d. March 1983 in Roswell, NM * Lizzie (FULLER) WILEY, last known to be in Shreveport, LA * Lee (FULLER) KISSELBURG, last known to be in Bakersfield, CA * = (this information from Walters obit.) Mr. Walter Fuller lived most of his life in Texas untill he moved to Roswell 31 years ago (from obit of 1973) from Lamesa, TX. He was a retired employe of the Chaves County School System. they had 3 children 1. Frances Jerline Fuller b. 2 May, 1924 -Big Springs, TX m. 12 May, 1941 in Roswell, NM. to William Daves d. 25 Dec, 1977 _____________ Can you help us tie Ransom FULLER and his decendents down, or do you have any links to this side of the Family? Thanks for your assistance. {:) Jimmie R. Daves Hi, Margaret......I am a descendant of the FULLERS from Alabama too...(DAVID FULLER and ANN RANDOLPH). I subscribe to rootsweb mailing list.....Franklin County, Alabama......Just go to their website and check out the lists. Wouldn't hurt to get on the EZEKIEL FULLER list also. Good info on that site too. I am looking for my JOHN T. FULLER's date and place of death. John moved his wife Nancy and family to Fannin County, Texas. My grandfather, ROBERT HENDERSON FULLER, was born there. ROBERT moved his wife, INA FRANCES (KENT) FULLER and family to the Blue Ridge, Collin County, TX area, and then finally settled in Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, where I was born. Who ARE your FULLERs that you are searching for? I have over 3400 persons (not all FULLERS, of course) in my data base. Never know...I might have some of yours. Regards.......Joyce D. (GROSS) Rogers email: [email protected]