The news clipping quoted in the folowing was sent to me in jest due to the simuliarity of names. This family is not in my line but I offer the data to whomever may find it useful. Quote: From the "Delaware County Times"Monday, January 18 1999 "James L. Fulton,71, of Tobyhanna, Pa. died Jan. 16 at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point, N. J. Formerly of Springfield, Mr. Fulton was a captain in the merchant marine. Hewas a merchant seaman twice, originally at the age of 17, which was interupted by a series of stateside careers, and thenagain at 40, when he rapidly climed the ranks to sship's master. He received national recognition in the1980s when selected as the first captainof the new supertanker UST Atlantic, then the largest ship built in the western hemisphere. "He was life member and past president of Pocono Farms Country Club and Community Association, where he resided since his 1986 retirement. He was also a member of St An RomanCatholic Church in Tobyhanna. "Born in Oxford, Pa., he was the son of the late Dorothy Delany Fulton and James F. Fulton. "Survivors: Amelia L. "Amy" Martino Fulton; sons, J. Lee Fultonof Springfield, Glen Fulton of New Tripoli, Pa.; daughter, Veronica Murphy of West Chester, Pa.;seven grandchildren. "Mass: 11 a.m. Wednesday, St.. Francis of Assisi Church, Rolling Road and Saxer Avenue, Springfield. "Visitation: 10 a.m. at the church "Burial: Private. "Contributions: St Ann Roman Catholic Church, Main Street, Tobyhanna, PA 18466" In hopes someone may find this helpful. The fact this man was born in Oxford suggusts he may be descended from the same line as Hugh Ramsey Fulton. James L. Fulton-----------of Sterling VA