I am seeking any information regarding Mastin Jeremiah Fuller. He was born in 1805 in Marion Co., South Carolina. He was a minister and farmer. He married Hannah Menettie Rice in 1830 in Marion, South Carolina. She was born 27 September 1812, in Marion, South Carolina, and died 2 November in 1884, in Swift, Nacogdoches Co., Texas. They had ten children: Alpheus C. Fuller b. 1832 Martha J. Fuller b. 1834 Henry Constance Fuller b. 8 December 1837 Bibb Co., Alabama d. 8 July 1928 Nacogdoches Co., Texas Nelson J. Fuller b. 20 May 1840 in Bibb Co., Alabama d. 3 November 1920 in Bibb Co., Alabama Mary J. Fuller b. 1842 Elizabeth E. Fuller b. 1845 Joseph Franklin Fuller b. 6 December 1849 in Bibb Co., Alabama d. 1 May 1905, in Swift, Nacogdoches, Texas Marian Fuller b. 1851 Jack Fuller b. 1853 Emma Fuller b. 1856 I am a descendant of Henry Constance Fuller who married Frances Amy Hall b. 29 July 1844 in Texas and d. 16 June 1926 in Melrose, Nacogdoches Co., Texas. Their son, Henry Clay Fuller b. 14 June 1867 in Melrose, Nacogdoches, Texas, and d. 24 October 1935 in Houston, Harris Co., Texas, married Alice Gertrude Jones 16 October 1889. She was b. June 1875 in Mississippi. They had eleven children: Francis Fuller b. 22 December 1890 Alice Fuller b. 8 September 1893 DeEtte Fuller b. 19 April 1894 Bryan Holmes Fuller b/ 10 October 1896 Brann Monroe Fuller b. 5 December 1897 in Nacogdoches, Texas. He married Lois Davis Blakey in 1817. They had one living child, Lois Virginia Fuller, b. 27 June 1918 in Houston, Harris Co., Texas and d. 28 December 1999, in Houston, Harris Co., Texas. He died 18 August 1995 in Tamarac, Florida. Nellie Thomas Fuller b. 21 March 1899 Katherine Lea Fuller b. 2 September 1900 Henry Clay Fuller b. 28 December 1902 Seaborn T. Fuller b. 8 July 1904 Townsend Fuller b. 2 December 1908 Travis Fuller b. 4 March 1911 My grandfather was Brann Monroe Fuller. I have reached a brick wall with Mastin Jeremiah Fuller. I am interested in finding out who his ancestors were, when he died, and where he is buried. Sincerely, Gail Stanford