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    1. Re: [NYALBANY] Obituary Lookup request, Reuben Fuller
    2. Hi Janet, I am researching people by the name of Fuller, who lived in the Saratoga Tax District of Albany County, NY in 1777.  The people whom I am seeking information on are: Abner Fuller, who leased a farm in Great Lott 41 of the Saratoga Patent in 1772                       (present day Town of Easton Washington County, NY).   Naomi Fuller (born 1776) d/o Abner Fuller and Ruth Weaver Fuller Nathaniel Fuller, who served in the 13th Regiment of the Albany County Militia Ruth Weaver Fuller, wife of Abner Fuller Thomas Fuller, who was a Loyalist and was recruited to served in                            Captain Campbell's Company during Burgoyne's campaign Varsel Fuller, who served in the 13th Regiment of the Albany County Militia.  If these are too many people to qualify for a look up in Rensselaerville Grist Mill's copy of the Fuller Genealogy, please send me the hours and contact information so that I might use the research room later is summer when I journey to Washington County for my annual research pilgrimage. Thank you, Leslie Potter Glen Mills, PA ----- Original Message ----- From: Edhase@aol.com To: nyalbany@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 11:09:08 AM (GMT-0500) Auto-Detected Subject: Re: [NYALBANY] Obituary Lookup request, Reuben Fuller After the snow melts and we will be able to get in the door of  the Rensselaerville Grist Mill where our records are in our Research Room, we  will look in a hard cover book we have with Fuller genealogy. Yes, the Fullers  were descended from Mayflower folk.   The first minister in the Rensselaerville hamlet was Samuel  Fuller and we have a lot about his forebears and his descendants but the name  Reuben does not ring a bell at the moment. Since he came to Rensselaerville and  not to Albany it is likely that your Reuben is not a direct relation but since  most if not all the Fullers were descended from that Mayflower ancestor it is  possible that the information we have might point to Reuben.   I find it interesting that David's middle name was Tuttle  since the ward of Rev. Samuel Fuller, Mary Brewerton Hedges, wrote a  story about "Tuttleville" that was obviously really Rensselaerville. Maybe  she knew of Fuller ancestors named Tuttle????? In the  story she speaks of "Tuttleville" early settlers having come from Massachusetts  and their reverence for "The Rock" which obviously refers to their arrival at  Plymouth Rock, aka on the Mayflower.   Janet Haseley, Research Chair, Rensselaerville Historical  Society     In a message dated 4/3/2009 11:49:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,   lbmurphy@hotmail.com writes: I  would be very grateful if someone would do an obituary lookup at the NY State  Library for me. The individual is Reuben Fuller, who lived in Albany and    died June 18, 1841. According to the Presbyterian Burial Ground inscriptions  in Munsell's "Annals of Albany", he was 72 at death, so I'm assuming a   birthdate of 1768 or 1769 for Reuben. I'm hoping to find an obituary listing  his wife's, children's and parents' names and, with great good luck,  birthplaces. I don't think the Times Union was publishing yet,  but I've read that there was a lively newspaper culture in Albany at the time,  with several papers extant. Unfortunately, I wouldn't know which paper would  have the most informative obituary, but someone familiar with the library  resources for Albany county might. Reuben has proved to be a  stubborn brick wall. There is an oral family tradition that he was a Mayflower  descendant, originally from Connecticut, but no further information on lines  of descent. He appears in the 1800 Albany census. He was a member of the First  Presbyterian Church of Albany, baptized in 1813 and leaving the church in  1834. A church record indicates his wife, Sarah Ann (Tuttle) Fuller became a  member in 1818 and died on April 25, 1823. He may have remarried, since I've  found a death notice for an "Elizabeth, wife of Reuben Fuller", dated April  25, 1833, from  Munsell's "Annals of Albany". Reuben  Fuller had at least one daughter, Maria, who joined the church March 26, 1819,  and one son, David Tuttle Fuller, who married Mary Frances Sinclair (sometimes  "St. Clair"), also of Albany. I have much information on the David T. Fuller  line down to the present. 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    04/03/2009 01:16:47
    1. [NYALBANY] Lookup request, Abner Fuller
    2. Leslie: Here are some of Abners children Bapt. Schghicoke. As you know he is mentioned in Gen. Schuylers Will. I checked the Samuel Fuller Silver Book of the Mayflower Families through 5 generations. The closest I got was an Abner b. 1737 son of John Fuller and Sarah Clothier. His parents divorced and his mother removed to Albany abt. 1740 with a William Goodrich. Abner's grandmother was named Naomi family from Colchester, CT will send separately Will of Abner from NEHGS NY Guardianships database. Baptisms at the Schaghticoke Dutch Reformed Church 1752-1866 Foller, Abner and Ruth Weaver; Benjamin; 17 Mar 1779; none recorded; none recorded Fuller, Abner and Ruth Weaver; Charles; 1 Feb 1782; none recorded; none recorded Fuller, Abner and Ruth Weaver; Naomi; 16 May 1776; none recorded; none recorded

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