My Southern Fullers do not appear to be from Ezekiel and Deborah. John Fuller, b. 1787 in SC, was living in household of his son George, b. 1814 in SC, according to 1850 Russell County, Alabama federal census. They were in Cobb County, Georgia, in 1880, and moved to DeKalb County, Alabama, in late1880s, where most family members lived for several generations. George was reportedly married to Mary Ann Wade, b. 1826 in SC, in March 1845 in Harris County, Georgia. 1900 DeKalb census says she had six living of ten children given birth to. Children include Henrietta, b. 1845; Peter Nathaniel, b. 1847; John David, b. 1850; and Mary J., b. 1851. Who are others? Besides George, John may have had sons John, b. abt 1812 and Benjamin, b. abt 1823; listed as living near the family in 1850 Russell County census. Anyone know anything about this line? Was John a grandson of this Ezekiel? Any help appreciated. Peggy, in response to: ---------- From: Ken [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 7:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: help~? Fuller, William ----- Original Message ----- From: M.L.Clark <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 11:10 AM Subject: RE: help~? Fuller, William | I really think we should start a society...the society of descendants of | numerous southern William Fullers. <G> For the most part that's already been done. Almost all early southern Fullers descend from one couple, Ezekiel and Deborah Fuller of Isle Of Wight, Virginia, circa 1700. To correspond with other cousins who descend from these two, please feel free to join [email protected] in the normal way. Ken Fuller Facilitator for [email protected] [email protected] ______________________________