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 "Doug Miller" <djmill@earthlink.net> ------------------------------------------- > >In "A History of The Early Settlement of Newton, County >of Middlesex, Massachusetts, From 1639 to 1800" by >Francis Jackson c. 1854 Boston (DAR Library Collection) > >The book states that John Fuller (1611-1698) of Newton, MA >was thought to be a son of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower, >and claims that information to be erroneous as both Samuel and >Edward had only one son each. However, the Mayflower >Society's "silver book" volume on Edward lists another >son, Matthew. Could Samuel have had another son? Or >might John be a cousin? DNA testing of a male Fuller who is a >documented >Newton Fuller descendant may solve this mystery. > >Visit the Mayflower DNA Project for more information >http://www.ourfamilyorigins.com/mayflowerfullers.htm > >Visit the Fuller-Family Rootsweb list for abstracts of >Fuller documents: >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/f/fuller.html#FULLER-FAMILY > >Sincerely, >Doug Miller >Mayflower Fullers DNA Project Co-administrator