This might be interesting to some: !SOURCE:Book of Vital Records to 1850 of Lynn,MA & FGS of Ila M Huffman,Wyoming MI(Jan Edelman/Mich State Library)-(for all family members on this FGR) Per American Fuller Genealogy-WH FULLER, vol 3; John Fuller of Lynn, Massachusetts. Pope in "Pioneers of Massachusetts" says came to Boston in 1630 per WH Brainard's MSS. John Fuller, joiner, bought land in Lynn in 1639 to be paid for by Edward Fuller of Olney, Bucks, England, and refers to the will of Edward Fuller probated 20 September 1656. Testified in case in Salem 25(2)1651 aged 30 yrs. Brainard states John Fuller was Repr from Lynn in 1655 and 1674-1678, was lieutenant in King Phillips War. (King Philip (Sachim Philip) was the name given by the English to "Metacom (or Metacomet) who led the American Indians in New England) per _www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/bdorsey1/41docs/45-ran.html_ (http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/bdorsey1/41docs/45-ran.html) - 7/27/02) married Elizabeth Farrington: !FATHER:Edward Farrington b.1588 Onley,England per FGS of Ila M Huffman Embarked in the Hopewell of London, April 1, 1635, with his wife and four children: (Ref. Record in Westminster Hall, London- per Stephen Chinn (_chinn@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu_ (mailto:chinn@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu) ) Oct 2002 !SOURCE:FGS of Ila M Huffman,Wyoming,MI Per Stephen Chinn (_chinn@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu_ (mailto:chinn@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu) ): Edmund FARRINGTON was a farmer, and he had 200 acres of land, part of which was on the western side of Federal Street, where he lived, and part on the western side of Myrtle Street. In 1655 he built a corn mill on Water Hill, where a pond was dug, and a water course opened for half a mile. Reference: History of Lynn, MA page 153. Embarked in the Hopewell of London, April 1, 1635, with his wife and four children: (Ref. Record in Westminster Hall, London) !ORIGIN:per FGS of IM Huffman;"Came to Boston 1630/Lt in Kings Phillips War". John L Vincent Prescott, AZ