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    1. [RIPROVID] Help needed> Rebues INMAN > RI/Providence/Smithfield 1810-40 + FULLER connection
    2. Lottie
    3. I am new to the above lists (except the FULLER) and would like to post what I have so far, which isn't much, but it is a bit long which I apologize for. I have been researching my FULLER line and what I have is follows: Minerva J(ane?) FULLER b.1825 in RI married Geo. Henry FRY in Wisconsin in 1847. Her parents were ? FULLER b.? in MA and Cinderella INMAN b.? in RI Cinderella's parents were Rebues INMAN b.? and Polly ( Mary/Pauline?) nee ? b. ? I have found only one Rebeus INMAN in RI and that was in Providence Co., Smithfield in the 1810,20,40 censuses. He appears to have moved to Burrville twp. in 1830 as this name appears there and disappears in Smithfield to reappear in 1840. THEN hoping this ties the families together more: In 1850 WI I found, Zachary R. FULLER b.1808 (dates according to census), Betsy Perry FULLER b. 1817, Amos A. FULLER b.1830, Lorenzo D. FULLER b.1818, Martha A. (wife of Lorenzo?) b.1819, Charles E. FULLER b. 1840, Catharine F. FULLER b.1842, Zachary FULLER b. 1844, Betsey FULLER b.1847. (places of birth are RI and MA and they are practically next door to Minerva FULLER.) My main reason to believe this is the right FULLER/INMAN combination in WI is that Minerva named her children Lewis Lorenzo, Alonzo Zachary, Amos Andrew, Cinderella, Perry Reed. But I am not sure if I traced them back to Smithfield twp, Providence Co. RI correctly. I have found a Zacharia FULLER ( actually 2 of them in same twp. but several pages apart), Caleb FULLER and Lorenzo FULLER in Smithfield 1830/40, who then appear to be the ones to move to WI, Washington Co., Richfield twp. in 1850 but I can't seem to find any census records of Minerva (as a female in the appropriate age bracket) for 1830/40 with these FULLERs. ( Still working on this census information.) I am hoping this will tie in with someone on the lists above. And if anyone on the list has resources that would help me further my search I would appreciate it. I am especially hoping someone has a history book of Smithfield township in the early 1800's. Lottie I also want to apologize in advance for any doubles you may receive of this posting as I didn't want to miss a list, but there are several for RI. I am also going to post this to the message boards and it may be gatewayed.

    12/03/2001 02:31:24