I don't have any of the Fuller books, but I do have Vol. 13 of the silver books, William White. The Mercy Gray m(1) Thomas Sears and had Samuel, Sarah, and Allen. She m(2) Thomas White by whom she had (surname White) Sylvia, Ruth, Bersalah/Priscilla, Marcy, Thomas, and Isaiah Gray White. No daughter Elizabeth is listed. Additionally, on page 2, it says that Susanna (--?--) (White) Winslow was not the sister of Dr. Samuel Fuller as is often claimed. Samuel and Edward Fuller who came on the Mayflower were sons of Robert Fuller of Redenhall, England who had no daughter Susanna. He did have a daughter Anna but she was 17 yrs older than Edward Winslow. In any case, in 1623 Winslow sent a letter regarding Susanna to "Uncle Robert Jackson" in which he sent regards to his father-in-law in England. Robert Fuller died in 1614, 6 years before the departure of the Mayflower. I wish I had better news. If I misunderstood your query, I'm sorry. Robert Luce Wednesday, November 15, 2006, 10:38:40 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Seth Wheaton, Sr., b. abt 1800, married Sarah Sears Ketchum (Sears was her > middle name, named after her grand-mother Elizabeth Sears b. in 1748 in CT, > died 1821 m Ketchum?) > (could Elizabeth Sears be "Mercy Gray's (b. 1730) daughter who married (2) > Thomas White (b. died 1821 Kingston, Kings Co., New Brunswick. > > now on with the Wheaton-Fuller connection.... > Seth Wheaton, Sr.'s father was Ephriam Wheaton who moved to Canada just > before Rev. War, but I am unsure if he is from NY, CT or MASS. Ephriam Wheaton > had two wives > (both named Mary). > > Ephriam married Mary Fuller (unsure if this was his first or 2nd wife, and I > do NOT know last name of his 2nd wife) > > Mary Fuller's father was Ephraim Fuller, > > Ephraim Fuller's father was SETH FULLER, b. 1730 (where?) d.(?) m. (?) > > Seth Fuller's father was Samuel Fuller III, b. 1624, who married either > Elizabeth Brewster and/or Mary/Mercy Eaton (?) b. 1627, d. 1650. > > Samuel Fuller III is somehow connected to Samuel Fuller and Bridget Lee, > then to Peregrine White > > Respectfully and thank you, > Darlene -- Robert Luce <[email protected]> Il faut supporter deux ou trois chenilles si on veut connaître les papillons -Antoine de Saint Exupéry