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 Chris or Jenny Willis <daerjech2000@yahoo.com> ------------------------------------------- > >I would have to choose Asa Fuller b 1787 in Newton, Mass., d. 8 Oct >1868 Cambridge, Mass., because he is a quasi dead end. I am pretty >sure his parents were Asa Fuller (1757-1833) and Betsy Winchester >(1765- aft. 1830) but I have no proof. Asa and Betsy lived in >Newton and then supposedly moved to St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT--if >I could get my hands on the estate file at the St. Albans court >house that would help, but can't get anyone there to look it up. > >After I got all the essential details from him, and figured out if >my theory about his wife's (Sarah Howe of Roxbury 1802-1845) family >is correct, I would ask him why he moved to Cambridge, and did he >ever meet Theodore Parker, the abolitionist who was minister of >Third Parish Roxbury where Asa and his wife once went to church. I >would also ask him about daily life as a farmer in Mass. back then. > >Jenny Thurber Willis > >