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    1. Non Mayflower FULLER source
    2. Robert Scott
    3. I struggled for years to find my FULLERS until someone on Rootsweb shared this source with me - "Genealogy of some descendants of Thomas Fuller of Woburn. Compiled by William Hyslop Fuller of Palmer, Mass. Printed 1919". It lists 10 groups of descendants of Thomas FULLER who arrived in America in 1638. In total there may be a thousand FULLERs listed, I'm not sure, I haven't counted them. I have put one group on Rootswebs World Connect Project. Search for Thomas FULLER and look for rlscott as the submitter. Obviously these FULLERs started out in Woburn but it didn't take them long to spread out through most of Massachusetts and in to neighbouring States and then further afield. A branch moved to Windham, Connecticut early on. Others moved to Wayzatta, Minnesota City, Minn; Rutland, New Haven, Braintree, Andover and Addison Co, Vt; Wilton, Amherst, Lyndboro and New Boston, N.H; Chauncey, Canaan, Athens and Millfield, Ohio; Wyoming, Athens and Westmoreland Pa; Otsego Co, Nineveh and Buffalo, New York; Canterbury, Killingly, Woodstock and Pomfrey, Ct; New York City; Wild Cat Prairie, Indiana; Maine; Oscaloosa and Mankato, Kansas; to mention a few. If you are not in a hurry ( I do not have an index ) I will do lookups providing you can give me an approx birthdate ( pre 1899) with the name of the person you are interested in and any other clues (parents, siblings) that might help to distinguish your Benjamin or Thomas from the hundreds of others with identical names. Send lookups direct to me ( Don't clutter the list ) and I will post back to the list in case it is useful to others as well. Robert [email protected]

    06/05/2000 02:09:03