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Genealogy of Some Descendants
of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower
William Hyslop Fuller, Fuller family
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GENEALOGY
OF SOME DESCENDANTS OF
EDWARD FULLER
OF THE MAYFLOWER.
COMPILED BY
WILLIAM HYSLOP FULLER
OF PALMER. MASS.
Printed by
C. B. FisKE & COm
Palmer, Mass.
1908.
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DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF MY SISTER THE
LATE MARTHA ANN (FULLER) IKHTON
WHO WAS MUCH INTERESl-ED IN THE
FAMILY GENEALOGY.
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PREFACE.
This volume contains what I have found up to date of the genea-
logical records of some descendants of Edward Fuller, who was a
paaenger on the " Mayflower " in 1620. Some years since I began,
for personal use, a card index of records of near relatives, taken
from the family Bible and from notes left by my sister, the late
Martha A. (Fuller) Dutton. My attention being called to the great
number of family genealogies published, and noticing very little in
print about Fuller families, I have made more extended researches
and present herewith the results concerning one ancestral Fuller and
tome of bis descendants.
The work has been greatly faciliuted by use of material obtained
of Prof. Homer W. Brainard of Hartford, Ct., whose manuscripts
contained much information, some of which had been published in
the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record in 1902-3-4.
Mr. Frederick A. Fuller of Buffalo, N. Y., who published about
ten years ago a leaflet on ** Mayflower Fuller Genealogy," has kindly
permitted extracu from his later manuscripts containing more recent
data.
Both of these gentlemen had exchanged geneak>gical information
with the late *Newton Fuller of New London, Ct, a veteran in
the genealogical field. From his manuscripts I was permitted to
gather information through the courtesy of his niece, Miss Amelia
J. Fuller.
Mr. Francis H. Fuller, now of San Francisco, Cal., kindly loaned
his copy of the will of Edward's father, Robert Fuller of Redenhall
Parish, Harleston, Norfolk Co., England, and a reproduction of this
copy on a reduced scale will be found included in this volume.
Mr. Francis H. Fuller published in the New England Historical
Register other results of his researches in England, including the
earliest vital records of the Fullers in Redenhall Parish.
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PREFACE. 5
The information not obtained from these sources has been
gathered by personal examination of comparatively nearby town,
city and county records ; from obliging correspondents and interested
descendants ; from many of the published family genealogies ; from
the published vital records of Massachusetu towns and cities ; from
town, county and state histories ; from reports of historical societies ;
from cemetery records; and besides the genealogical periodicals
already named, from items now and then found in '* The Mayflower
Descendant," Boston Transcript, Hartford Times, and others.
The aim having been to collect for preservation the family
genealogical records, very little space has been given to biographical
sketches, as my time has preferably been given to lessening the
great number of incomplete records. The descendants are so
widely scattered that it seems to me a family association could do
the work to better advantage, but whether it should be composed of
descendants of Edward, or of Robert of Redenhall, is a question.
It is hoped that the volume may be found as free from errors as
the average family genealogy. Thanks are due to Messrs. C. B.
Fiske & Co. of Palmer, Mass., for their careful attention to the work
of printing ; and the James B. McKinnon Photo Engraving Co. of
Springfield, Mass., for excellent reproductions of photographs.
The work of the binder, Mr. W. J. Eldred of Springfield, will
without doubt be done in his usual satisfactory manner.
In conclusion I desire to thank numerous genial correspondents
for words of encouragement and kind wishes for the success of this
work.
Wm. H. Fuller,
Palmer, Mass., July, 1908.
•DesccodABt ol ancettral Robert Fuller of Salem and Rehoboth.
NOTi:
As the compiler of this volume is occupied with the preparation
of other ancestral Fuller genealogies, Mr. F. A. Fuller, 675 Potomac
Avenue, Buffalo, N. V., has kindly consented to attend to corre-
spondence in regard to the formation of a family association.
Wm. H. Fuller.
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CONTENTS.
rQf€wonif ••••••••• Q
Geneilogy, 23
Second Grenention, 24
Third Generation, 33
Fourth Genention, 37
Ezpfauution of Group Anangement, .... 51
Group I Samuels, Barnabas^, 54
Group 9 Isaacs, Barnabas*, 69
Group 3 EbeneserS, Barnabas*, 72
Group 4 Joeiahs, Barnabas*, 75
Group S TonathanS, Matthew*, 75
Group 6 Youngs, Matthew*, 77
Group 7 CoroeliusS, Matthew^, 135
Group 8 J(riins, Benjamin*, 137
Group 9 Jamess, Benjamin*, 138
Ebenezers, Thomas*, 141
1 Thomass, Thomas*, 148
2 Nathans, Thomas*, 168
3 JabesS, Thonus* 168
4 Johns, SamueH, 169
5 Samuels, Samuel*, 173
6 MosesS, SamueH, 173
7 Aarons, Samuel*, 179
8 Ephraims, Shubael*. x8o
9 Sbubaeis, Shubael*, 189
o Davids, Edward*, 198
X Johns, John*, 198
2 Williams, John*, 199
3 Josephs, Joseph*, 206
4 Zachariahs, Joseph*, 221
5 Jeremiahs, Joseph*, 224
6 Abrahams, Joseph*, 228
7 Jacobs, Joseph*, 247
8 Matthews, Benjamin*, 248
Josiahs, Benjamin*, 248
Appendix, 250
Index to names of Fullers, 257
Index to names of others, 272
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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Frontispiece.
Redenhall Church, Exterior, 21
Redenhall Church, Interior, 21
Coat-of-Arms, ......... 33
William Elijah Fuller, 67
Ludlow, Mass., Old Tavern and Elisha? Fuller House, S»
Charles F. Kimball, 99
Samuel Merrick Fuller, no
Catherine (Bliss) Fuller, . . . . no
Samuel Washington Fuller, 112
George Willard Fuller, 114
Melville Weston Fuller, 122
Erastus Fuller, 156
Ella Fuller Comstock Converse, 157
Site of Old Fort Stanwix, Rome, N. Y., . 171
George Ephraim Fuller 185
Edward Raynor Fuller, 189
William Franklin Fuller, 204
Frank W. Fuller, 205
Clinton Fuller, 217
Jeremiah Fuller House and Macedonia Brook, Kent, Ct., 229
Spencer R. Fuller, 243
Gardner Fuller, 244
Charles Spencer Fuller, 246
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EXPLANATION.
In the arrangement of the genealogical record, each descendant
bearing the lumame of Fuller has an individual number and also a
family number. The sign t placed before the family number of a
son indicates that his record is given further on, in his group and
generation, phced in order of seniority, by his individual number.
In case of daughters, it has been the intention to give, after the
individual and family numbers, at least their individual genealogical
records, and in case of marriage the name of husband, and generally
the essential information concerning the genealogical record of the
allied family for which search might be made. Given names of
daughters' children are itaUciud^ numbered by Arabic numerals in
brackets on the left« and have generation number on the right.
Given names of daughters' grandchildren are sometimes mentioned,
and have generation number only. The explanation of change from
record by generation to record by group and generation is given on
I»ge Sx-
ABBREVIATIONS.
Besides the usual commercial abbreviations, the letters, b., m.,
and d. are, as usual in works of this kind, used to indicate the con-
stantly recurring words, bom, married, died, and also s. and dau. for
son and daughter.
In some cases the initials, " H. W. B.", *« F. A. F.", and " N. F." of
names of geneatogists, H. W. Brainard, F. A. Fuller and Newton
Fuller, have been used instead of the full name.
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FOREWORD.
Edward Fuller, who came to America on the Mayflower in i6ao,
was one of the Puriuns who left England because of religious
persecution. In the time of Queen Elizabeth — 1558 to 1603,— the
policy was to enforce absolute uniformity in religious belief. The
Catholics were persecuted because they could not accept the
doctrines of the Anglican Church. The Puritans, because of their
persistent attempts to purify the Church and dispense with
ceremonies which they regarded as "badges of popery/' brought
down upon themselves the vengeance of the State. King James L,
who succeeded Queen Elizabeth, was also intolerant in religious
matters.
In 1607, a band of Puriuns attempted to leave England for
Holland, but were unsuccessful, as it was believed they were bound
for Virginia, emigration there being forbidden by the Kin$: unless a
Royal License was granted. In 1608 they succeeded in escaping
to Amsterdam, and a year later settled in I^yden, where they
remained until 1630, when they decided to emigrate to America.
About Aug. X, 1630, they sailed from Delfthaven, Holland, on the
Speedwell, for Southampton, England, where they joined the
Mayflower, and Aug. 15, 1620, the two vessels started on their long
voyage across the Atlantic^ but the Speedwell proving unseaworthy,
returned, leaving the Mayflower to proceed on the voyage alone.
It seems quite probable that Edward Fuller never lived in
Holland, since Mr. Dexter, after years of exhaustive research there
among the records, found no trace of him. ( See Dexter's ''The
England and Holland of the Pilgrims.") That Edward remained
in England is rendered more probable from the language of the will
of Robert his father, made in 16 14 and given herewith, leaving
Edward tenements and houses, with writings concerning the same,
while to Samueli then in Holland, only money was left. The more
reasonable conclusion therefore is, that Edward was among those
who joined the Pilgrims upon their arrival at Southampton.
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DBSCBNDAMT5 OF IDWAltD PULLER. 21
In 1896 Mr. Charles Candler, now of London, England, publkihed
a volume of ** Notes on the Parish of Redenhall with Harleston, In
the County of Norfolk. Compiled Chiefly from the Records in the
Town Chest," in which there is a copy of a list of subscribers, in
1588, for the sixth bell in the Redenhall Chimes, and among the
names on the Ust is that of Robert Fuller, '' bocher." It appears
that Redenhall Church, views of the exterior and interior of which
are here given, has a famous chime of eight bells which are
described in Candler's volume.
Writing of the building he says, " Redenhall is a typical example
of the class of almost pure Perpendicular churches with which
Norfolk and Suflolk al)Ound. The chief feature is the tower which
can be matched by very few in the same style." Writing of its age,
"The oldest portion of the existing Church was built in 13x9."
Excavations show that the present edifice stands upon the site of an
older structure.
Redenhall Parish, as described by Candler, " is about 4 miles long
by I 1-4 miles wide. At present, practically the whole parish is
enclosed and cultivated. The Waveney River is ck>se at hand and
its curves and reaches, bordered by timbered meadows, osier
grounds and reed beds, backed by bluffs of gravel, possess a peculiar
beauty scarcely matched by any stream in these counties."
The name Redenhall is from the name Rada, which was the name
of the owner of a tract of about 700 acres, 4is given in the Dooms-
day Book, which is a record of a survey of the lands of the entire
kingdom, made about the year 1085, with an estimate of their value,
and an enumeration of the various classes of landholders. This
record indicates that Rada had about forty subordinate tenants, or
tillers of the soil. Three hundred years ago then, the Pilgrims
reached Holland; about 600 years ago Redenhall Chureh was
begun, and about 900 years ago ** Rada held Redenhall."
Concerning a Fuller " Coat-of-Arms" ; I have seen several cuts,
all of the same general appearance as the one given herewith, and in
regard to its use quote from an article by Henry Stoddard Ruggles
of Wakefield, Mass., published in the N. Y. Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Record for 1903. He cites from an English writer that,
" Arms are borne by four titles, viz : InheriUnce, grant, transfer and
assumption ; " and from Edward S. Holden, " In Germany and
Austria it is lawful for any citizen to assume a coat-of-arms. It is
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however ferhiddeii to wmunt a coet akeadj in me bjr another
famfly.'* Mr. Roggles adds: ''There it not even this reftrktioD
in Knghnd Regarding Arms in America, it must be very clear that
in Colonial days, and at the present, every one has been strictly
within his kwfol right who has displayed these harmless evidences
of vanity/'
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AMERICAN FULLER GENEALOGY.
EDWARD' FULLER LINE.
.1 Edward' Fuller, baptized Sept 4, 1575, in the ptriih of
Redenhall, County of Norfolk, Englandi was ton of Robert Fuller,,
butcher.
No trace of him has been found to indicate that he was with the
other Pilgrims in Holland, and it appears probable thai he joined
the others on the arrival of the Speedwell in Southampton, England,
where the Mayflower was awaiting them.
His name appears in the following ** Compact," which was drawn
up in the cabin of the Mayflower just previous to the landing at
Cape Cod in November, 1630 :
In the name of God, Amen. We whose names are vndenrriuen, the
loyall Subjects of our soveimigne Lord King James, by the grace of God of
Great Britaine, Fiance, and Ireland King. Defender of the Faith, ftc
Having vnder-taken for the glory of God, and advancement of the
Chriatian Faith, and honour of our King and Countrey, a Voyage to plant
the first Colony in the Northeme parts of Virs^nia, doe by these presents
solemnly k mutually in the presence of God and one another, covenant, and
combine ourselves together into a dvUl body politike, for our better ordering
and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by vertue
hereof to enact, to constitute, and fimme such just and equall Lawes,
Ordinances, acts, constitutions, offices from time to tiem, as shall be thought
most meet and convenient for the generd good of the Colony : vnto whkh
we promise all due submiasion and obedience. In witness whereof we haue
here-vnder subscribed our names, Cape Cod 11 of November (Nov. 21), in
the yeare of the laigne of our soveraigne Lord King lames of England,
France, and Ireland 18. and of Scotland 54. Anno Domino 1620.
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DncmiAins of edwakd fullul
John C«nrtr.
WUUaiii Bimdford.
Edward Window.
Willuun Brewster.
luMC AOerton.
If ties Stindish.
John Alden.
Snmael FvUer.
Christopher llsrtin.
WPIism If oJUns.
Wilhsm White.
Richftrd Warren.
Rkhard Gardner.
John Allerton.
John Hovland.
Stephen Hopkins.
Edward Tilley.
John Tilley.
Frandt Cook.
Thorns Rogers.
Thomas Tinker.
John Ridgdale.
EdwaA Fuller.
John Tomer.
Francis Eaton.
James Chilton.
Thomas English.
Edward Doten.
John Cmckstone.
John BUUngton.
If oees Fletcher.
John Goodman.
Digory Priest.
Thomas Williams.
Gilbert Winslow.
Edmond Margeson.
Peter Brown.
Richard Britteridge.
George Soule.
Richard ClariL
Edward Leister.
The name of the wife of Edward* Fuller, though tometiines given
as Ann, is really wboUy unkilown.
Governor Bimdford liinply says that " Edward Fuller and his wife
died soon after they came on shore.*' Edward died at Plymouth,
between Jan. ix and April lo, i6si— and his wife died early in
i^ai, after Jan. nth.
His only child was Samuel*, who came with his father on the
Mayflower.
SECOND GENERATION.
2. S4MUIL' Fuller, (Edward*), b. about r6xa,-at some place in
England not yet found, no record of his birth or l>aptism having
been discovend; d. Oct 31, -Nov. xo, 1683, at Bamsuble, Mass.;
m. at Mr. Cndworth's house in Scituate by Capt Miles Standish,
magistrate, ''on ye fourthe da^b of ye weeke", April 8-x8, X635,
Jane Lathrop, dau. of Rev. John Lathrop of Scituate and (after
1639) Barnstable, bapt Sept 29, x6x4, at Edgerly, Co. of Kent,
England; d. subsequent to 1658 and before XM3, but the exact
date is not founds
Samuel Fuller grew up under the care of his uncle, Dr. Samuel
Fuller, at Plymouth. He had three acres at the division of lands in
1623, receiving, it is thought, those of his father and mother, and
one for himself. If this theory is correct he was at least sixteen
years of age at the time, and his birth occurred as early as x6o8,
instead of 161 2 as we have conjectured above. It is not quite
certain however that he was old enough to work this land alone.
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Got. Bndford'B words about this matter are as followi : ^ AD this
whQle no supply was heard of, neither knew they when they might
expecte any. So they begane to thinke how they might raise as
much come as they could, and obtaine a beter crope than they had
done, that they might not still languish in miserie. At length, after
much debate of things, the Gov (with y« advise of y cheefest
among them) gave way that they should set come every man for his
owne perticuler, and in that regard trust to themselves ; in all other
things to goe on in y* general way (as a joint-stock company) as
before. And so assigned to every family a parcel! of land, accord-
ing to the proportion of their number for that end, only for present
use (but made no devission for inheritance), and ranged all boys and
youth under some familie. This had very good success.*' Brad-
ford's History of "Plimouth PlanUtion", ed. Mass. p. i6a. The
land assigned to him was on the South side of the town brook ; " to
the Woodward" and included what is now Watson's Hill His
neighbors were John Howland, Stephen Hopkins, Edward Winstow
(?) Gilbert Winslow, and the Indian Hobomok.
On June i, 1627 at a town-meeting, the inhabitants were divide
into twelve groups for the purpose of dividing the cattle then owned
in the Colony. ''The eighth lot fell to Samuel Fuller (the Doctor) -
and his company ; joined to him his wife Bridget Fuller, Samuel
Fuller, Jr., Peter Browne, Martha Browne, Mary Browne, John Ford,
Martha Ford, Anthony Annable, Jane Annable, Sarah AnnablCi
Hannah Annable, Damans •Hopkins. To this k>t fell a red heifer,
came of the cow which belongeth to the poor of the Colony, and is
of that consideration, viz.: these persons nominated to have half
the increase ; the other half with the old stock, to remain for the
use of the poor."
He is mentioned in his uncle's will in 1633 as folk>ws : *' It my
will is that my Cosen (nephew) Samuell goe freely away with his
stock of Cattle and Swine w<N)ut any further recconing w<^ swine
are the halfe of six sowes, six hogges, one boare & four shotes. Also
one Cow & one heyfer." " It my will is that in case my sonne
Samyell and other my children die before such time as they are fitt
to enter upon my land for inheritance that then my kinsman Sam.
ffuUer now in the howse with me enjoy w^soevf r lands I am now
possessed of except my dwelling howse at town or whatsoever shall
be due to me or them." '' It I give to him my Rufflet Cbake c
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my ttaffe tote I now weare." The date of this will is July 30, 1633
and within three months of that date the good doctor had been laid
to rest. As the doctor's children survived, Samuel' received none
of the hmds, and soon, apparently, started out with the cattle and
swine to seek a home. The whole transaction seems clearly to show
that he had reached man's estate, being at least ai, and perhaps as
much as 25 years of age at the time. He became a freeman of the
Colony in 1634, and settled in the near by town of Scituate, where
on April 8-18, 1635, as before stated, he married Jane, daughter of
Rev. John Lathrop, the pastor of the Scituate church. Nov. 7,
1636 he joined the church of Scituate, having a letter of dismission
from the church of Plymouth, of which he had been a member.
He built in 1636 the fifteenth house in Scituate, on Greenfield
Street, the first lot abutting on Kent Street He had twenty acres
of hmd on the east of Bellhouse Neck in that town, probably a
grant from the town. The kind of house these early settlers built is
worthy of note. Mr. Lathrop calls them '* small plaine pallizadse
Houses." The walls were made of poles filled between with stones
and clay, the roof thatched, the chimney to the mantle of rough
stone, and above of cob-work, the windows of oiled paper, and the
floors of hand sawed planks. Mr. Lathrop who had been accustomed
to life in Christ's College, Cambridge, and to a generous life in
England, truly says that the dwellings in Scituate were *' meane ".
Elsewhere he calls these structures b00ths^ and says they were open
and cold, and in winter a high piled fire had constantly to be kept
burning. All the houses in the village were alike, — there was no
opening for pride to claim supremacy. In June and July 1639 ^^^
Rev. Mr. Lathrop and many of the members of his church removed
and founded the town of Barnstable, probably at the time the most
easteriy settlement on Cape Cod. If Samuel Fuller and his young
family did not at once follow him thither, he did so in a few years.
Otis, following the church records of Barnstable, thinks that he was
there as early as 1641, basing his view on the fact that the Barnstable
church record contains the baptism of his daughter Sarah on August
I, 1641, and of Mary on June z6, 1644. Otis says further that it
does not appear that he was an inhabitant of the town till after
January first, 1644. Now it is quite possible that the baptismal
«ccord is correct, and that Samuel Fuller did not settle in Barnstable
fttil 1650. There being no pastor at Scituate, it is quite likely that
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the two chiklrai were carried to Banutable, or that the Rer. Mr.
Lathrop visited Scituate, for their baptism. The record was little
more than the minister's private diary, and all that it can certify to
is the fact the children were baptised by him. The place might be
anywhere he might be, if not within the parish of another settled
pastor. The reasons for thinking that Samnel Fuller settled in
Barnstable as late as 1650 are two.
In the second volume of Plymouth Colony deeds, folio i. ( See
Mayflower Descendant, Vol. x. April 1899, P* 91) is a deed which
begins as follows : *' To all Christian people to whom this p^nt
writing shall com Samuel ffuller of Scituate in the government of
New Plymouth in New England in america sendeth greeting :" He
then proceeds to convey to ** Peter Collymore of Scittuate " ** one
dwelling house and a bame and Cowhouse with sixteene acars of
upland more or less bounded on the west with the land of Mr
William Varssall, on the south with the land of Resolved White, on
the north with the hieway by the herring brook ; and on the last
with the mersh; as allsoe two pcells of mersh land contoining
twelve acars, with all and severall the appurtenances therunto
belonging or any way apperteining." This deed was signed and
sealed March 25, 1650, the first day of the year according to the
calendar then in use, equivalent to April 4, 1650, N. S. Samuel
Fuller signed his name to this deed and there is appended the
consent of his wife, as follows: "Tht i6th (s6th N. S.) of May
1650 Jane ffuller the wife of Samyel ffuller did com before mee
Timothy hatherley asistant to the Governor of New Plym : in New
England and did freely acknowlidg her willingness of the within
Mencioned sale and did freely Resigne up her Right to Peeter
Collymore.
Timothy Hatherley.
This is perhaps the only mention to be found of Samuel Fuller's
wife Jane a/ttr her marriage. Mr. Hatheriey was never a
resident of Barnstable, and everything seems to show that the
Fullers were still in Scituate at this date. May 16-26, 1650.
The other reason is that the first recorded birth of Samuel's
children occurs on the Barnstable records, in the birth of the child
Thomas on May iS, 1651. The earliest records of Scituate are
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Captam Matthew Ftdleti Samners conrin, appears to have
remoYed from Pl3niiooth at about the tame time* and together they
bought of Secunke, an Indian, Scorton or Sandy Neck, that ii» to
moch of it as liet within the town of Barnstable. The arable land
in the purchate wat tet off to the Fullers, the remainder, including
the meadows, wu reserved as town commons, and afterward
divided.
Samuel Fuller also bought meadow of his cousin Matthew that
was Major John Freeman's and meadow of Samuel House, and land
on Scortoa Hill He lived in the northwest angle of the town in a
secluded spot, where few had occasion to pass. He had been a
constable at Scituate in 1641, and his name appears a few times as
juryman, or committee to settle difficulties with the Indians. He
was the only one of the passengers of the Mayflower who settled
permanently at Barnstable, and one of the late survivors of that
immortal company. He was buried, if not on his own estate, in
the ancient burial place at Lothrop's Hill in Bamsuble, near the site
of the first Meeting House. No gravestone now exists.
The Wa and Inventoiy of Stmuel' FuOcr (Exb^rvd').
Recorded in Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, Volume IV,
Part II, pages 138 and 139. (Transcribed by George Ernest
Bowman, and first published in the Mayflower Docendant, VoL II.
p. «37)
(p. 138) ** The fatft WUl and Tsstaaitnt of Ssmntl ff nUtr of Bsinstahle Late
Docossed Exhibltod to the Court held stt PlysBooth filt of June 16S4 00 the
oath of Capt : Jottpth Laythorp and 11' Samuel AUin as foUofveth The nine
and twtntyeth Day of October in the year of onr Lord one thovaand aix
hundred eightv and three ; I Samuel ffuller aenir of the Tonrne of Bamsuble
in the Govnoent of New Plymouth being ancient (aged) and very weake in
body but of food and Compitent memory thankes be unto allmighty God ;
and CaUing to remembimnce the uncertaine state of thia tnmaltory life and
that all ffleth mutt yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call Doe
make ordaine and ft Constitute k Declare this my kst will and Testament in
Manor and form following :
ReToklng and Anulling by these presents all and erery Testament and
Testaments will and wills heertofore by raee made and declared either by
word or wiighting ; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament
a«id none other ; and first I giTe and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my
Saviour in whom I trust snd beleiTe assuredly to be saved ; and my body to
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the mnh ; from whtnct h wai taktn, to b« buried in eucb Doomt aad
Chrbtkn bmbot m to my tzocaton hoonfcor Named tludbt tboufiit meet
end Convenient : and Nov for the Settleing of my tempoiaU eaute and auch
gooda Cattlea and DelKa aa It hath pleaaed god fan- above my Deaerte to
beatow upon mee: I Doe order Give and Diepoae the aame in Manor and
forme following ; That is to lay iiret I will that all those Debu and Duty as as
I owe in right or Conscience to any asanor of pvson or prsons whataoever
ahalbe well and tniely Contended and payed or ordained to be payed within
Convenient time after my Deceaae by my executora hereafter named :
Item I Give and bequeath unto my eldeat eon Sam'uell ffuUer two praells
of Marah one of them I bought of {br SamueU hp^ ^.Deceased and the
other I bought of Capcaine Matthew ff oiler Deceaaed that he had of M' John
ffreeman;
Item I give and bequeath to my eon John ffuller four acreea of Marah
and one halfe which I bought of Peter Bloesome
Item I give and bequeath that piaell of Marah that lyes by Ralph Jones,
his Marah, To my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller to be equally
Devided betwiat and one piaell of Maiah that lyeth on this side Scoton
ffeildes to be Devided as abovesaid and and the angle Lotts of Marah att
Scoton point to be equally Devided between them alsoe the Eelcreik Lott of
Marah to be aUhe Devided aa above epedfyed and the Lott of Marah att
Sandy nech upon the aame accoumpt alaoe ; and all my upland upon Scoton
neck to be equally Devided betwiat them aa the other above Menaioned.
Item I give to my eon Samuell ffuller all my upland that lyeth above my
npperamoet ffleld and to range quite Crome my land upon one and the aame
lyne aa the uppermost ffence aa my upUMet feild now imngea, but ahraies to
iJlow Cart wayea to the Comona into the Comona for hia brother John ffuller
hia heirea and aasignes
Item I give and bequeath onto my eon John fuller my now DweOinghouae
ofchyard and all out houaing and all the reat of my Upland wherever it dothe
lye, but ahraiea to allow a Cart way into the meddowes for his brother
Samu^ ffuller hia heirea and aaaignea.
Item I Give and bequeath to my eon John ffuller one three yeer old horse
raning in thfe wooda;
Item I Give and bequeath to my eon Samuell ffuller two BArea nming in
the wooda ;
Item I Give to my Daughter Elimbeth Tayler five pound in Mony and
twoCowea;
Item I Give unto my Daughter hannah Bonham four pounda in Money
and two Cowea ;
Item I Give unto my Daughter Mary Williama four pound in Money and
twoCowea
Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Crowe four pounds
in Mony and two Cowes
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DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD FULLER.
Ittm I Give and bequeath unto my four Daughters hannah Bonham Mary
WUliamt EUiabeth Tayler and Sarah Crow all my houtehotd ttuffe to be
equally Dvided betwixt them
item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuUer the Indian Jaell : my
pne in the oxen the Cart and plow and the Cart and plom- Geares and work-
ing tooles and one fatt Cow that is to kill and my bald faced horse ; and my
Great bible;
Item I Give and bequeath to my two sons Samuell ff uUer and John ffuUer
all the rest of my Neat Cattle to be Devided To my son Samuell one third
pne ; and to my son John ff uller the other two third pnes therof ; and all my
aheep to be equally Devided betwixt them ;
Item I Give and bequeath to my son Samuell ffyller ten pounds in money
which hee now owes to me and hath now hath it alredy ; and all the rest of
my estate in what kind soever it be I Give and bequeath to my two sones
Samuell ffuUer and John ff uller; to be devided to my son Samuell ffuUer one
third prte therof and to my son John fuller the other two third pnes therof,
and by these prsents make ordaine & Declare the above said Samuell and
John ff uller the executors of this my last Will and Testament; In Witness
wherof I the said Samuell ffuller have heerunto sett my hand and seal the
Date above written ;
Witnesse
Joseph Laythorp
Samuell Allin
Samuell ffuller and a seal.
Captatne Joseph Laythorpe made oth as a witness to this will before the
Court held att Plymouth the fift of March 1683-84.
Mr Samuell Allin Made oath as a witnes to this Will above written this
I oth of March 1683-84 before mee Barnabas Laythorpe Assistant.
(p. 139) A true Inventory of all and singular Goods Chatties and Credetts
o(f) Samuell ffuller senir Ute of the Towne of Barnstable in the Govrment of
New Plymouth in New England Deceased praysed att his house in Barnstable
aforesaid the 14 Day of November in the year of our Lord 1683 ^ Joseph
Laythorpe and Jededia Jones as foUoweth :
lapri his apparrell
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Item in Cash
17 07 00
Item in 3 Guns amynition shooe
Nailes & a peece of Lether
01 09 00
Item in Lynnin
03 10 00
Item in pewter and ten
03 05 00
Item in brasse
03 05 06
Item in tnyes Chem a tubb and a spoon and
an
old warming pan
00 17 06
Item Iron potts tonges slice frying pan and
Candlesticks
01 19 00
Item a Cobbord old Chists a box & and bedsteed
03 15 00
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Item tablet and chairtt bottles & old Gridiron
Item looking (glass ?) anthome & buccett (bucket ?)
Item a feather bed bolster and two pillowes
three blanketts a Coverlid & 2 niggs
Item a peece of New holland other peeces of
linnen serge and Cotton and a remnant of
homade Cloth
Item a shirt Capps yame sisers thrid
Item 2 seives a hatt and a trsy
Item in beese and bunny
Item in old Cask basketts beer barrells a rnndlett
Item in Com in the (house ?) & in the bame
Item in Come in the Cribb
Item in butter and Cheese
Item in beefe and pork tallow & hyde & hoggs fatt
Item in sheeps woole feathers Tobbaco baggs
earthem Dish brimston
Item in Neat Cattle
Item in sheep
Item in swine
Item in horse kind
Item the Cart wheels plow Irons & Gears
thereunto belonging
Item saddle bridle and horse Geares
Item Sheep sheers adds ft other tooles
These sumes underneath are brought to the inventor
the 25 of February 1683
Apprised by Jedediah Jones above Mensioned
Coming not to mind before ;
Item in boards att
Item in a hatchell
Item in Skines a pairs of Scales
Item in bookes
Item in Geese
Item an old tecken (ticking ?) att
The toul is 1 16 05 09
The land ft housing not prised
John ffuUer made oath to the truth of thb inventory this 25 day of
ffebrewary 1683-84 before Thomas Hinckley Gov': John Thacher Assistant**
Children of Samuel' and Jane (Lathrop) Fuller. Bom in
Scituate.
3. I. Hannah3, b. ; in. Jan. i, 1658-^ Nicholas
Bonham of Barnsuble. Children : ( i ) Hannah^,
b. Oct. 8, 1659. (a) Mary^, b. Oct. 4, 1661 ;
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3t rascniiuMTs or mdwakd ruunu
m. July 15, i68f, Rer. Edmund Pnnbam; her
too JooAlhans, b. Aug. 16, 1694; d. Mmrch 10,
1777; m. Aug. 5, 1714, Jane Rjrttt and bad
Davids b. 1733; d. Oct 6, 1806; m. Rebekah
Dunn. Their ton Phineas?, b. Dec. ii, 1764;
d. Feb. 10, 1844; m. Nov. 13, 1788, Zeruah
Dunham, and had MariaS b. April a8, 1800 ; d.
Sept. 2, 1880; m. Aug. 9, -'' dward
Augustus Reynolds. Their daug .ebecca9,
b. May 17, 1824; ul Nov. 3, 1049, Archibald
Foster Steuart^ and their daughter Margaret
FoBter*^' Steuart, b. Aug. 16, 1845 1 n^ Sept. 6,
1870, John HamUton Derby. Mx. and Mrs.
Derby reside at Sandy HUI, N. Y. Children:
I. George Hamilton's b. July 3I9 187s ;
d. Oct 189 1875.
II. Archibald Steuart", b. Nov. $• >^76 ;
m. June 14, 19009 Mary Franklin
Wait, and has : Mary Hamilton**, b.
Sept 1, 190X ; Margaret Wait>S b.
Aug. 8, 1906.
III. Anna Louise", b. July 29, 1879 ; m.
Sept 24, 1906, Andrew Bartlett
O'Hara.
IV. John Hamilton", b. Feb. 18, 1886.
The other children of Archibakl Foster Steuart
are: Edward Reynokls><» Steuart, Sec. Colo.
Society Mayflower Descendants ; Mary Catherine'^
Steuart; Mary Reynolds*<> Steuart; Archibald
Foster'^* Steuart, Jr.; Anna Louisa'^ Steuart;
George Ranyon'^* Steuart; and Juliet'® Steuart.
Benajahs Dunham, another son of Rev. Edward
Dunham and Mary (Bonham) Dunham,* b. Aui{.
13, 1884; m. Sept 21, 1704, Dorothy Martin
and had one son John^ b. July 8, 170S9 who m.
Oct 23, 1728 Mercy Drake. John sind Mercy
also had a son named John?, b. Aug. 12, 1740
who m. Mary Gleason, b. 1743, and they had a
son James^, b. Aug. 9, 1768; d. Aug. 28, 183s ;
m. Ursula Dunn, b. 1767 ; d. Feb. 12, 1840. A
dau. Abigail^, b. to James and Ursula March i x,
1792, m. Duncan Ayres, and had a dau.
Abigail'^ b. May 28, 1^18 at New Brunswick,
N. J. ; d. at Bergen Point Oct 6, 1891 ; m. there
Nov. I, 1856 Rufus Story, b. at Milan, N. Y.
•For ■ Ittitbtr ■ooovat of tk* DubImb Fmily m ** Biatory of Dualuai imily m A—rici "
bf Pici Ink DvBhMD of Haitlofd, Coott.
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Feb. 6, 1813 ; d. at Bergen Point Oct 6, 1887.
Their dau. Alice" Story, b. at Bergen Point, Jan.
a, 1858 ; m. Oct 19, 1881 David Hall Rowland,
b. in New York City Aug. 30, 1854. They
reside in Plainfield, N. J.
(3) Sarahs Bonham, b. Feb. 16, 1664 at Barnstable.
4. 4:11. SamuelVbap. Feb. 11, 1637 at Scituate.
5. III. Elizabeth^, b. ; m. Joseph ( ? ) Taylor.
6. IV. Sarahs bap. Aug. i, 1641 by Rev. John Lathrop;
d. about 1651-54.
7. V. Mary3, bap. June 16, 1644 by Rev. John Lathrop;
m. Nov. 18, 1674, Joseph Williams, son of John
Williams of Haverhill, Mass. Mts. Mary WiUiams
d. 1720 in neighborhood of Norwich, Conn.,
where they settled in 1694. Children: (x)
Sarahs b. Nov. 7, 1675. (2) Mary^ b. Nov. 29,
1677. (3) Johns b. Feb. 17, 1680, who settled
in Pequatormuck, then in Norwich, now in
Preston, Conn.; d. 1741 and left descendants.
(4) Hannahs b. Sept 30, 1683.
Bom in Bamsuble.
8. VI. Thomas}, b. May 18, 1651 ; d. young.
9. VII. Sarahs, b. Dec. 10, 1654; m. Crowe, (prob-
ably John Croweil, Senior, of Yarmouth, who d.
in 17 14). Children: (1) Jane*, who m. before
Feb. xo, X696-7, David O'Kellia of Yarmouth.
(3) Thomas^. (3) John^. (4) Ephraim4. (5)
Sarahs. (6) Jemima^. (7) ThankfuH. (8)
Hannahs b. April x, 1677.
xo. tVIIL John<, b. about X656.
XX. IX. Infants b. Feb. 8, X658 ; d. X5 days after.
THIRD GENERATION.
4. SAMt«^ Fuller, {Samuel^ Edward^), b. Feb. X637-8;
m. Anna* Fuller (Matthew^). Thdre is no record of his family on
the Barnstable records/ and but little is known of him. He
probably lived on a portion of his father's estate. An inventory of
his estate was taken at Barnstable, Dec. a8, X69X, amounting to
;^98. 17. 00. From this it appears that he had been some time
deceased, and that his widow had recently died, for her estate was
settled on the 30th of the same month. The names of his children,
given bek>w, are taken from an agreement made at that time, dated
Dec. 30, 1691. «
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ChildreOi bom at Barnstable.
Barnabas^, b. about 1659 ; m. Elisabeth Young.
JosepM, b. about 1661 ; m. Thankful Blossom.
Matthew4, b. about 1663 ; m. Patience Young.
Benjamin^, b. Dec. t6, 1665 ; m.
Desire*, b. about 1667; m. June ii, 1703, John
Taylor. This marriage is recorded in New
London, Ct. She is called late of Bamsuble.
May have been second wife, for on New London
records is the marriage of John Taylor of New
London, and Sarah Abram of Haddam, Jan. 15,
1701-2.
17. VL Sarah^ b. about 1669.
^' 10. JoHN^ Fuller, {Samue/*, Edward^^^ b. about 1656 at
Barnstable ; d. at East Haddain, Conn., between Feb. 28 and May
20, 1726; m. about 1678, Mehiubel Rowley. The will of Moses
Rowley, Senior, (Hartford Probate Records, vol. vii., p. 144), dated
Aug. x6, 1704, mentions son Moses, daughter Mehitabel Fuller,
son Matthew Rowley, and son John Fuller. An East Haddam deed
of 1714 in which Elizabeth^ (Fuller), widow of Moses Rowley,
Senior, calls John Fuller her son, is additional evidence. Otis is
wholly in error. Mehitable Rowley was bom in Barnstable, Mass.,
Jan. II, 1660-61, and d. in East Haddam about 1732. Mehitabei,
wife of "Little John" Fuller, was admitted to the church in
Bamsuble Oct. 30, 1688, and four of her children were baptised
there soon after. "Sometime in 1704, EhModtih^ wife of John
Fuller from Barnstable,** was admitted to the East Haddam church.
The latter record was made from the minister's recollection, some
time after the event, and is in error as to the same EHiabeth.
There is no evidence that John Fuller had a second wife Elizabeth,
in fact the evidence is quite to the contrary.
John3 Fuller was caUed " Little John " to distinguish him from his
cousin, Dr. John^ Fuller. He lived on his father's estate at Scorton
Neck until 1694, when he removed to East Haddam. Here he
seems to have prospered in worldly estate. About 172 1 he
conveyed to each of his seven sons ample lands and farming
implements.
His will — on file at Hartford — has never been printed before to
my knowledge. It is not in his own hand, and the signature is very
poor, showing extreme age or infirmity.
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THIRD GSNEltATION. 35
I, John Faller, Senr of the township of Hadd&m, County of Hirtford,
upon the east side of the Great River, by the great goodness of God, rttato-
ing my reason, yet being crazy and infirm in body and not knowing the day of
oty death, have thought it my duty, and do by this my last will and testament,
dispose of what temporal esute God has graciously given me as follows : vis :
first of all I commit my body to the dust to be decently buried, And my toul
to Jesus Christ in hope of eternal life.
Imprimis : I give and bequeath to my dear and loving wife, one cow, soch
as she shall chuse, eight sheep, four pounds in money, the bod she lict od»
one room in my dwelling house, and so much interest in the plow land and
gimss land of my home lot as may be necessary for her cooifortable support
during her widdowhood, and I do appoint my son Thomas to take care of the
creatures from year to year, and I do appoint my sons Joseph and Brnjamln
each to give her a day*s mowing, in a year yearly, and my sons Shvbael and
John to do her weaving in same proportion between them yearly.
Item, I give to my oldest son Thomas besides what I have already giTtn
him by deed of gift, twenty pounds of my right or interest in the Iron Ware
belonging to the field, but not what is in or for the house.
Item : I give to my son Samuel besides what I have already confirmed to
him by deed of gift, vix : twenty pounds of my right or interest in the com-
mon or undivided land, and one half of my meadow lot calJed by the name of
the little pine meadow, together with sundry other valuable things he baa
already had of me.
Item: I give to my son Shubael, etc (Identical with the bequest to
Samuel).
Item : I give to my son Edm-ard, six pound in money, that is to ny, In
case he never finds his lost money, yet the demands upon him from me upon
the account of the fat cattle he bought of me late shall be abated to the
value of six pound, because he hath a deed of gift and sundry other things
from me.
Item : I give to my son John, beside the deed of gift, one half of my fiitt
division meadow lot.
Item : I give to my son Joseph, beside the deed of gift twenty pounds oi
my interest in' the comipon and undivided land, and one half of the little pine
meadow.
Item : I give to my son Benjamin, beside the deed of gift, twenty pounds
of my interest in the common land and one half of my first divison meadow
lot.
Item : I give to my daughter Thankful what she has had already in bimas,
pewter, etc.
' Item: I give to my daughter Elisabeth sundry valuables she has alraady
received.
Item : I give to my daughter Mehitabel what she has already received, a
coverlet and iron pot, also the bed I lie on after my and my wife's decease.
Item : I give to my wife my mare and to my son Thomas a steer coming
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two ymn old. I appoim my tons Thomas and John to bo tho ostcnton oi
this my will, and diroa them to divide any ovoiplua oi my oatato botwaan my
three daofhters.
Signed and Sealed Feb. 38» 1725-^
John Fuller, Senr (a aaal)
In pretence of us
Samuel Olmstead.
Samuel Em one.
Jonathan Emons.
This will was exhibited in court at Hartfordi May j, 1736, and
proved May 10, 1726.
Children of John^ and Mehiubel (Rowley) Fuller.
18. 4:1. Thomas^, b. about 1679 in BamsuUe; bapt Bun-
sUbleOct. 21, 1688.
19. 4:11. SamueH, b. about 1682 in Barnstable,
ao. 4:111. ShubaeH, b. about 1684 in BamsUble.
3T. IV. ThankfuK b. about 1688 in BamsUble; bap. there
May 19, 1689; ro. July 9, 1707 at Colchester,
Conn., Jabez, son of Thomas Crippen of Fal-
mouth, Mass. They removed to Sharon, Conn.,
about 1740. Children: (i) Sutamnaks, b. May
21, 1708. (2) Frafuesi, b. June 26, 17x0. (3)
Zy^iVi^ b. March 17, 1712; m. March 1, 173^,
Richard Quittefield of Colchester. (4) Thorndfi,
h. May 15, 1715. (5)/»^. b. July 14, i7»7-
{6)/oMnS, b. March 20, 1720. (7) JfeMiia^s,
b. July 6, 1722'. (8) Samu(/s, b. July 7, 1724.
(9) Josephs, b. June 7, 1726. (10) TkamJ^/s,
b. April 2, 1728. Four of the sons settled in
1753 at Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y., at a place
called " Crippentown."
22. V. Deborahs b. about 1689 ; m. Sept 11, 1716, Johi^
son of Moses and Mary Rowley. Chiklren : (i)
Patience^, b. Aug. 30, 1717. (s) C^mienii^ b.
March 26, 1719 ; m. 1742, Isaac Kneeland. (3)
Mindweii^t b. Oct. 9, 1720; m. 1742, Samuel
Adams. (4) Josephs, b. May 15, 1722; m.
Susannah . (5) Saraki, b. Jan., 1722-3 ;
m. Ebeneser Kneeland. (6) Deh^rmkS, b. Dec.
14, 1725 ; m. Daniel Adams. (l) Johns, b« July
7, 1727 ; ro. Rebecca Brainard, 1752. (8) Seths,
b. May 6, 1730. Sergt. John Rowley d. in Col-
chester Jan., 1762, whither he removed from
East Haddam in 1722. Mrs. Deborah Rowley d.
Jan. 30, 1752, aged 63 years.
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S3* I^VI. Edward4, b. about 1691 at BamsUble.
24. VII. Elizabeths b. about 1693 <Lt BamsUble; m. March
49 i7f3f Samuel Rowley, (her cousin) of East
Haddam and Hebron, Conn. Was living in
1766. Children: (x) Nathans. (2) Abigaiiy
(3) Samuity (4) ThowTasS, m. Lois Cass;
their dau., Lois^, m. Nathaniel Fisk; Eber7
Fisk, their son, m. Martha Bigelow ; Julia Ann^
dau. of Eber Fisk, ro. Orson Richards and had a
•on Ebei9, who m. Mary Eliza Culver, parents of
Frederick B.><> Richards of Fairhaven, Vl, who
m. Constance Emily Zom.
A dau., Lura^ of Eber? and Martha Bigelow
his wife, m. Sept. 4, 1831, William Mills, at
Schroon, N. Y., and their son, William S.^ Mills, b.
1850, m. Aug. 14, 1878, Ida M. Branch at
Madison, Ohio. Professor William S. Mills
resides in Brooklyn, N. Y. (5) Abijah^.
(6) Elitabethy ( 7 ) Prudences.
25. 4:VIII. Johns b. Nov. 10, 1697 at East Haddam.
26. 4: IX. Josephs b. March i, 1699-1700 at East Haddam.
27. 4:X. Benjamin^, b. Oct. so, 1701 at East Haddam.
28. XI. Anne^, b. about 1703-4; m. March 9, '1727,
Jonathan Rowley of East Haddam and Sharon,
Conn. She d. Sept. 6, 1741, at Sharon.
Children: (i) Simeons^ b. April 28, 1728;
(2) Jonathans^ b. Nov. 18, 1^9. (3) DesfreS.
b. Dec. 2, 1 73 1. (4) Levis; b. Dec. 16, 1733.
(5) Judahs, b. Aug. x, 1738. (6) Huldahi, b.
Aug. 31, 1740. These births must have odcurred
in East Haddam or Colchester, although recorded
at Sharon, unless Jonathan Rowley was some
years in advance of the main body of Sharon
pioneers.
29. XII. MehiUbeH, b. April 6, 1706 at East Haddam; m.
Benjamin Kneeland. Alive Feb. 28, 1725-6;
no record of her death.
Deborah and Anne are not named in John3 Fuller's
will, although given as his daughters by Otis and
others.
FOURTH GENERATION.
12. Bauubas^ Fuller, (Samuel, Samue/*, £dwardl),*b. about
X659 in Barnstable ; d. there in 1738 ; will dated Dec. 31, 1735J was
proved April as» 1738; m. Feb. 25, x68o-i, Elizabeth, daughter of
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$S DOCCNDANTS OP IDWAltD FULLIR.
George and Hannah (Pinson) Young of Scituate, Mass. Dates of
her tairth and death are not found. Barnabas FuUer left his dwelling
house to his two youngest sons, Isaac and Josiah.
Children recorded at Barnsuble.
30. 4:1. Samuels, b. Nov. 1681.
31. ^Ih Isaacs b. Aug. 1684.
32. III. Hannahs, b. Sept. 1688 ; living in 1 735 ; caUed " My
only daughter " in her father's will.
33. Isrv. EbenezerS, b. April 1699.
34. 4:V. Joiiahs, b. Feb. 1700-x.
IS. Joseph^ Fuller, (Samuc/^, Samuefi, Ed»*ard^), b. about
1662; d. January 1750*1; m. about 1700 Thankful Blossom, b.
1675; d. March 1758, dau. of Peter and Sarah (Bodfish) Blossom
of Barnstable. Joseph Fuller's will, dated July 2, 1750, proved
Jan. xSy 1750-1, names wife Thankfulfdau. Remember, dau. Mercy,
and grandchildren Seth, Thankful and Rebecca Fuller. The will
of Thankful Fuller, dated Aug. 13, 1757, proved March 7, 1758,
names same grandchildren, daughters Mercy Fuller and Remember
Crocker, and late husband, Joseph Fuller. These two wills prove
that Joseph and Thankful (Blossom) Fuller had a fourth child
Mercy, who m. Lieut. Benjamin Fuller as his second wife, for the
grandchildren named were Lieut. Benjamin's children.
Children, bom at BamsUble.
35. I. Remembers, b. May 26, 1701 ; m. May 27, 1755,
Jabez, son of Nathan Crocker, as third wife. No
issue.
36. II. Scths, b. Sept. 5, 1705 ; d. Jan. 7, 1732-3-
37. III. Thankfuis, b. Aug. 4, 1708 ; d. July 3 (5), 1728.
38. IV. Mercys, b. ; m. Feb. 20, 1739-30, Lieut.
3enjamin Fuller as his second wife.
A 14. MATTHEW4 FiTLLER, {Samuei\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. after
1664, at Barnstable ; d. at Colchester before 1744, aged about 80
years ; m. Feb. 35, 1692-3, Patience, dau. of George and Hannah
(Pinson) Young of Scituate, Mass., b. about 1670; d. June 25, 1746
at Colchester, leaving a will which is a most useful confirmation of
the relationships here stated. This will, in which she calls herself a
widow, was dated Feb. 3, i743-4> and was probated Aug. 6, 1746.
Matthew4 Fuller settled in Colchester about 17 12, and was bap-
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tized at the First Church there, Dec. la, i734»'"aged about So
years/' — as the record says, probably in error regarding his age.
Children :
39. I. Annas, b. Nov., 1693; m. Oct. 17, 17 17, Tristram
Blush, son of Joseph and Hannah (Hull) Blush,
b. April, 1694, in Barnstable. About 1729 they
removed to Colchester, Conn., settling in what
was after 1749 the parish (now town) of Marl-
borough. He d. July 29, 1778 (?) ; the date of
her death not found. Children : ( x ) Btnjamitfi^
b. June 16, 1718 ; m. May 3, 1744, Mary Adams,
and d. Aug. ax, 175a. (a) Antufi^ b. Nov. 19,
17 19 ; d. aged x8 years. (3) Sylvanus^^ b. Oct.
13, X7ax; m. Nov., 1757, Esther Day. (4)
Thankful^, b. Sept., X7a5. (l) Jokifi, b. X7a7 ;
ro. Abigail — — . (6) Josepffi, b. Dec. 1, I7a9 ;
m. March aa, X753, Elizabeth Skinner, and in
176X settled in North Bolton, now Vernon, Conn.
(7) David^, b. x73i-a; m. Zerviah .
(8) Mary^, b. March 8, 1736; m. April, 1756,
Joseph Skinner. ^9) Patienc^^ b. Feb. a, X738.
The name is generally written Blish in the
Colchester records, and the number of
descendants is very large.
Jonathans, b. Oct. X696 ; m. Rebecca Perry.
Contents, 'b. Feb. X698; m. ist, Benjamin^ Fuller;
m. ad, Sept. ao, 174X, Dea. Nathaniel Skinner
of Sharon, Conn. ; d. before May a7, 1754.
JeanS, b. X704 ; d. 1708.
Davids, b. X706 ; d. young.
YoungS, b. 1708 ; m. Jerusha Beebe. •
ComeliusS, b. 17 10; m. Patience Chapell.
Hannahs, b. X7X2 ; m. Nov. i, 1733, josiah Strong
Jr.* of Colchester and Middle Haddani, Conn.
Children : ( x ) Hannaffi, b. June 8, x 734. ( a )
Anmfi. b. Feb. xi, x 735-6. (3) Jemimtf*^ b.
April 7, X738. (4) Josiaffi, b. Jan. a8, 1740.
(5) Joshucfi^ b. April a4, X743. (6) Mar^, b.
Oct. 10, X746. (7) Cakb^, b. Jan. ao, 1749.
(8) Fatienc^, b. April as, 175a. (9) Contend,
b. April ao, X754. (xo) Benjamir&^ b. Feb. 15,
1759. Numerous descendants.
15. BEMJAMIN4 Fuller, {Samuei\ Samuel* ^ Edward'), b. Dec.
40.
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40 DESdNDANTS OF IDWARD FDLLHI.
i6, 1665 at BtrnsUble ; d. (the Barattabte Piobtte Records
contain no reference to him nor his estate), m. .
Children, bom at Barnstable.
47. I. Temperances, b. March 7, 1702; m. March 30,
1737, Joseph Blossom of Barnstable. Children:
(x) Lydiffi^ b. March 19, 1739. (a)/ain^j^, b.
Feb. 9, 1731. (3) Saraf&, b. Oct. 14, 1734.
(4) Marf, b. Sept. 14, 1736.
48. II. Hannahs, b. May 20, 1704; m. July 25, 1743, Rev.
Joseph Bourne, son of Judge Eara and Martha
(Prince) Bourne of Marshpee, Mass. He was
pastor at Marshpee 1729-42, and d. 1767 without
issue.
49. 4^111. Johns, b. Dec. 25, 1706; m. March 7, 1728, Maria
Nye.
50. 1:1V. JamesS, b. May i, 17x1; m. Sept 22, X733,
Temperance Phinney.
18. Thomas^ Fuller, {John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. about X679
in Barnstable; d. April 9, 1772, in East Haddam, Conn.; m.
Elizabeth ,.b. about X689 ; d. Nov. 5, X784, at East Haddam.
(An Elizabeth Fuller was dismissed from West Barnstable church to
East Haddam in May, 1726 ; probably wife of this Thomas).
Children, bom in East Haddam.
Sx. *V. EbenezerS, b. Oct. 27, X7X5 ; m. Mary Rowley.
52. 4:VI. ThoroasS, b. April 5, 17x7 ; m. xst» Martha Rowley;
m. ad, Mary Hosmer.
53. *VII. Nathans, b. April 20, X719 ; m. Abigail .
54. VIII. Hannahs, b. March 2x, X720; m. in X743, Capt.
William Church of East Haddam, Conn., b.
^Nov. 7, X716; d. luly 3x, 1797; ■00 of John
and Elizabeth (Olmstead) Church of East
Haddam. She d. June x6, X777. Children,
according to East Haddam and Millington
church records: (i) Richard^, bapt. June X7,
X744, East Haddam. (2) fTiZflrViM^, bapt. Aug.
25f i745t East Haddam; d. March x6, 1818;
m. Susanna , b. 1748 ; d. March X2, 1808.
They had: i, Millicent?, b. April 20, 1782, m.
Oct., x8o8. Orris Bissel; ii, Green H.7; iii,
Ambrose?; iv, William?, b. X772; v, Warren?.
(3) EHiabeOfi, bapt. Oct. ix, X747, at Millington ;
m. William Skinner, b. 1743; d. Dec. 30, X839.
They had: i, John?; ii, Dorothy?, m. Jesse
Wright of Middlefield, Mass. (4) Obadiahf>,
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b. -— ; d. at nine years of age. (5)
Ambrps/*^ bapt June 3, 1753, ^^ MiUington,
Ct. He was a Revolutionarv soldier and d. at
Roxbury Aug. 22, 1775, while encamped there,
probably unmarried. (6) Uriahfi^ bapt. May 11,
1755, at Millington ; d. April 10, 1832 ; m. 1782,
Phebe Dickson, b. 1764 ; d. March 2, 1819. He
removed to Middlefield, Mass. They had: i,
Uriah7, b. April 30, 1783, m. Phebe Mack; ii,
James7, b. 1788, m. Nancy Little, b. Sept 5,
1 791, dau. of BarzilUi and Elizabeth (BUsh)
Little of Bolton, Ct., and Middlefield, Mass.
(7) Hannaffi, bapt Nov. 13, 1757, at Millington.
(8^ Oliver^, b. 1763; bapt June 17, 1764, at
Millington; d. at Albany, N. Y., Sept 18, 1818;
m. Jan. 17, 1788, Elizabeth Cone, dau. of Lieut
George and Elizabeth (Brainerd) Cone of East
Haddam. She was b. Jan. 20, 1763; d. April
10, 1799. They had: i, Julius^, b. June 4,
1792, d. Oct 18, 1851, in Philadelphia, m. Oct
29, 1817, Charlotte Moore; ii, William7; iii,
Wealthy?, b. 1796, m. John Smith; iv, Orris?, b.
1796 (twin with Wealthy), m. Samuel Lewis;
V, Austin?, b. Jan. 9, 17491 d- Aug. 7, 1879, in
Brooklyn, graduated Yale Medical College,
practiced at Cooperstown and Oswego, N. Y.,
and later engaged in manufacture of bicarbonate
soda in New York City. He m. May 3, 1827,
Nancy Dwight, b. July 10, 1804 ; d. Jan. 26,
1890; dau. of Dr. Elihu Dwight <rf South
Hadley, Mass.
55. *IV Jabezs, b. Feb. 19, 1722 ; m. Lois Hubbard.
56. V. Jonathans, b. Jan. 12, 1725 ; cl. 1758, unmarried.
57. VL Elizabeths, b. March, 1727 ; ro. Samuel Church of
East Haddam, Nov. 12, 1747. He d. Jan. 31,
1776, at Gilsum, N. H. Childr^i : (1) Samyifi,
b. Jan. 28, 1748-9. (2) Edemtur^fh. Dec. 14,
i7S«- (3) Thomafi, b. Feb. 19, 1754. (4)
Iddifi, b. Feb. 14, 175^; ''killed in Uttle" Sept.
19, 1777- (S) Jonathatfi^ b. April 12, 1758.
(6) /rfl*, b. Sept. 1, 17601 (7) ElizabiOfi, b.
March 25, 1763. (8) Dorothf^ b. July 3, 1767.
(9) Ashahei^, b. July 12, 1769. (10) Daniel^^
b. Oct 28, 1771. (11) Johffi^ b. Nov. 16, 1772.
(The last two b. in GilsiTlu, N. H.)
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42 DESCXNDAKTS OF EDWAIU) FUU.£R.
19. Samuel^ Fuller, {John\ Samuel^ ^ Edward^), b. about
1689, ID Barnstable; d. at Hartford, Conn., Feb. is, 1757 (See
Conn. Quarterly, Vol. LV., p. 183.) I thick it probable that he is
the "aged Fuller of Colchester," in the list of burials in the old
cemetery at Hartford. He m. June 11, 1703, (New London, Ct.,
Records) Naomi Rowley, dau. of Moses and Mary Rowley of Fal-
mouth and East Haddam, b. about 1685; d. in Colchester about
1764.
Samuel FuUer settled in Colchester as early as 1702, and was one
of the proprietors. He is called on the early records corporal,
tithing-many way-warden, coUector and lister and ensign. Ensign
Samoel Fuller's estate was administered March 12, 1757, by Nathan
Sawyer. Inventory, ;£443- 5** His lands were in what is now
Marlboro. (See Hartford Probate Records, Vol. 12, page 330, and
Colchester Probate Records, Vol. 4, p. 233). He owned a half
right in Sharon, Conn., as early as 1741, but did not settle there.
Children bom in Colchester.
58. *I. Johns, b. Nov. 3, 1704.
59. %l\. Samuels, b. Aug. 31, 1706.
Mosess, b. Jan. 30, 1708-9.
AaronS, b. June 3, 171 1.
Mehitabels, b. Aug. 6, 17x6 ; m. John Chamberlain
Jr. of Hebron, Nov. 8, 1737.
Mercys, b. June 27, 17 18.
MaryS, b. Feb. 28, 1721 ; m. March 17, 1748,
Thomas Millard. Lived in East Haddam.
Desires, b. Feb. 2, 1723 ; m. May 23, 1745, Nathap
Sawyer. ^
Abners, b. Dec. 10, 1724.*
Naomis, b. June, 1727.
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m
. 20. SRUBAEL4 FtnxsR, {John\ Samuel\ Edward^) ^ b. about
1684, in Barnstable; d. May 29, 1748, at East Haddam, Conn. ; m.
Dec 8, 1708, Hannah Crocker, b. March 26, 1688, at Barnstable ; d.
; dau. of Jonathan and Hannah (Howland) Crocker of
Barnstable.
Shubael's death is recorded on the East Haddam Records, wh'ere
he had resided for some time previous to his death; a deed at
Middletown and the homes of his daughters seem to show that he
60.
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64.
VII.
VIII.
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IX.
66.
67.
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XI.
•Ab AbMf Fttlkr b. July i6, t?^, Mary HUlyard Crovfoot. Both of W«tlwrificld, Coon..
aoeoidiBC lo K— Bngtmi Cburch raoordt, Hardwd Coiwty, Conn.
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resided in or owned land in the parish of Middle Haddam (town of
Chatham since 1767 ; before that date, Middletown), near the East
Haddam line. His wife Hannah was a member of the church at
East Haddam from June 29, 17 12, and the children were baptised
there.
Children recorded in East Haddam.
68. I. LydiaS, b. Sept. i, 1709 ; m. Daniel Gates, b. Feb.
5, 1706, a tanner of East Haddam (MiUington).
He was a deacon and selectman. She d. Aug.
14, 1778. Children: (i) Lydicfi, b. Sept 3,
1732. (2) Jea^, b. April 5, 1734; settled in
Hartland, Conn. (3) Nathatfi, bap. May 16,
1736. (4) Daniei^, b. Sept. 24, I73S- (S)
Hannahf"^ b. Sept. 9, 1744. (6) /n^xz/A^, bapt.
Feb. 14, 1748.
69. 4=11. Ephraims, b. Sept. 8, 1711 ; m. Sarah Beckwith.
70. in. ThankfuKS b. July 10, 1713 ; m. Abijah Brainard of
Middle Haddam, Conn. Children : (i) Leal^^
b. Dec. 12, 1740. (2) Jephthai^^ bapt. Feb. 23,
1743. (3) Rachel^, b. Feb. 17. X744. (4)
Dorca^y b. Feb. 16, 1746. (5) Urijahfi, b. Feb.
27, 1748. (6) Asapffi, b. March 7, 1750. (7)
Shubael^, b. Jan. 12, 1752. (8) Thankful^, b.
March 7, 1754. (9) Comeiiufi, b. June 26,
1756. (10) Mar)^, b. Aug. 5, 1758. All these
were married and their descendants must number
hundreds, if not thousands. She d. April 28,
1806, aged 97 (?) years.
71. IV. Zerviahs, b. March 29, 1716; m. Edward Bill.
Children: (i) Joshua^, b. Feb. 10, 1735. (2)
A/iJr>^ b. 1739. (3) Bcnaja/fi, (4) Eunic^.
(5) //artfiak^. (6) &M*. (7 and 8) Sify/<^ and
Eiishcfi, b. between 1743 and 1751, and bapt. at
Middle Haddam, Conn., Oct. 10, 1751. She was
admitted to the church in BoUon, Conn., whither
her husband had removed, and dad bapt. there
Zinmh^^ Oct. 28, 1750, zn^Joanntifi, bapt. April
26, 1752. He settled first in Colchester, 1732,
then in Middle Haddam and Bolton. His son
Jonathan, b. May 5, x 733>. in Colchester.
72. V. Hannahs, b. .\pril 29, 1718; ro. Sept xo, X738,
I^muel DaAiels. She d. May 19. 1753, and he
m. 2d, Oct 15, i754i Mary Rowley. He lived
in Chatham, near the Haddam line, and was a
member of the church at Middle Haddam.
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44 DBSCEMDANTS OF EDWAltD FULLER.
ChildreD: (i) Lemuel^ (a) Hannaffi, (who
d. young). (3) Ascfi. (4) Amastfi. (5)
Hannah^. (6) Tabiifufi, His descendants
lived in Chatham for many years.
73. 4: VI. Shubael-S b. Jan. 6, 1 720-1 ; m. ist, Hannah Cone ;
m. 2d» Sarah Chapman.
74. VII. Jonathans, b. Sept. i, 1724 ; d. Jan. 19, 1726.
75. VIII. Rachels, b. Feb. 24, 1727; m. May 20, 1746,
Justus H!^d of Killingworth and East Haddliam.
Children: (i) EUzabethfi. (2) Shubaet^. (3)
t^nWA (4) Huida}fi. (5) Ebeneur^. (6)
Rachefi. (7) Zadocif>. (8) Robert Lan^. (9)
Asenathf*^ b. between 1747 and 1766.
76. IX. Leahs, bapt. June 6, 1731 ; d. young.
< 28. Edward* Fuller, (John^^ Samuel*, Edward^), b. about
1691, probably in Barnstable ; d. Jan. 7, 1731, in Colchester, Conn. ;
m. ist, about 17x3, Bates, dau. of Lieut. James and Mary
(Lord) Bates of East Haddam; m. 2d, July 21, 17 15, Elizabeth,
dau. of Shubael and Catherine (Crippen) Rowley of Colchester, b.
about 1694 in Falmouth ; d. after 1741. She m. 2d, Dec. 10, 1739,
Jonathan Kilboum of Colchester. Shubael Rowley d. 17x4 and
Edward Fuller received a part of his estate for support of the widow
Catherine Rowley.
Edward Fuller removed from East Haddam to Colchester in 17 19.
He was not prosperous ; met with pecuniary losses and left an in-
solvent estate, the personal property appearing in the inventory at
;^S4-io*^- The births of his children are recorded in Colchester;
their baptisms at East Haddam.
The probate records at Hartford show that Edward* Fuller
married twice, and the will of James Bates Sr. of Haddam, east^
side, dated Dec. 4, 1729, found in the same records, mentions ''my
granddaughter Elizabeth Fuller, who is to receive but ;£20 from my
estate, since her mother in her lifetime had simdry things out of my
estate." The distribution Nov. 15, X732, shows that Elizabeth Fuller
received three acres of swamp east of Salmon River, one black pied
heifer, one oz, three sheets as her portion of J^io.
Children.
77. L Elizabeths, b. about X7X3-X4; m. Dec. 3, i73S> Job
Ackley, b. March X4, 1702 ; son of Thomas and
Hannah Ackley of East Haddam. Children:
(i) Anf&, b. May 20, X737. (2) Siepheffi, b.
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Sept. 9, 1739. (3) Thoma/'t b. June 6, 1747
(4) Jiioeb^, b. July 17, 1742. (5) E%r<fi, b.
March 31, 1744 > (6) Hannahfi^ b. April, 1746.
(1) J^^f baptjuly 17, 1748. (8) Elitabet)^,
bapt. July 22, 1750. (9) EdwariP^yav^v July 22,
1753, at Westchester church.
78. II. Adds, b. May 28, 1716; m. Dec. 31, 1733, Lewis
Loveridge of Colchester. ChildreD: (i)
Edward^, b. 1734. {^) Johifi, b. 1736. (3)
Eumc^, b. 1740. (4) Ann/', b. 1743. (S)
Abn€v^, b. 1745- (6) Damd^, b. 1748. She d.
before March 24, 1757, probably in 1756.
79. III. Abigails, b. April 3, 1718.
80. IV. Sarahs, b. July 8, 17 19.
81. V. Silences, b. May 22, 1721; m. Dec. 22, 1748,
Joseph Selden of Haddam. Children: (i)
SiJenc^f b. Aug. 14, 1749; m. Jonathan Hunt-
ington. (2) Josephfi, b. Oct 10, 1750; resided
in Hartford, Conn ; he had eight children. (3)
Cephafi^ b. Oct. 19, 1756; m. Martha, dau. of
Elisha Brainard; resided at Hartland, Conn.
(4) Edward^, b. July 22, 1759 ; m« Sybil May of
Haddam; had a large family. Mrs. Silence
Selden d. . (See Huntington Gen. pp.
185-6).
82. VI. Phoebes, b. April 18, 1723; m. Jan. 17, 1744,
Samuel Church. Children: (i) Samuefi, b.
1745. (2) Lydiijfi, b. 1746. (3) Anffi, b. 1747.
(4) BannaJfi, b. 1749. (5) I^cb^, b. 1752.
(6) Jokffi, b. 1754. (7) Edward^, b. 1756.
(8) DavidP, b. 1760.
Eunices, b. May Z2, 1726.
Davids, b. Jan. 26, 1727-8.
Edwards, b. May 11, 1730. He may perhaps be
the Edward Fuller who was Corporal June 10,
1755, in Capt. Dimock's Company, of which
Christopher «ilolmes of East Haddam was lieu-
tenant in the Province of New York. He prob-
ably d. in the army. Sept 7, 1756, administra-
tion was granted to Samuel Church of East
Haddam, and ^^44.1 1.0. was afterward
distributed.
25. John4 Fuller, (JohnJ^, Samuel*^ Edward^), b. Nov. 10,
1697, in East Haddam; d. there in the winter of 1757-8; his will
probated March 6, 1758; m. May i, 1721, Mrs. Mary Rowley,
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46 DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD FULLER.
widow of Thomas Rowley of East Haddam; b. Not. 21, 1694;
d. ; dau. of William and Esther (Ward) Cornwall, of East
Middletown (now Portland), Conn. John FuUer and his wife Mary
joined church at East Haddam July 11, 1731. The son Andrew is
not mentioned in the will.
Children bom in East Haddam.
86. ]. MaryS, b. Feb. 19, 1721-2; m. Nov. z, 1750,
Joseph Smith of Colchester and East Haddam,
son of John and Elizabeth (Kinard) Smith of
East Haddam; date of her death not found.
Children: (i) Mary^.h. Aug. 26, 1751. (2)
Annt^t b. July 5, 1753; m. |ohn Brainard, son
of Joshua and Mehitabel (Church) Brainard;
lived in East Haddam. (3) Rachei\ b. Dec. 26,
1755; m. David Brainard, brother 'Of John
Brainard, just named ; went to West Steventown,
N. Y. (4) Johf^, b. Dec. 19, 1757. (5)
Relianc/", b. April 7, 1760; m. Jehiel Fuller of
East Haddam and Vernon, Conn. (6) Lydic^^
b. June 18, 1762, (l) Joseph^, b. Dec. 19, 1765.
87. n. Esther^, b. July 6, 1724; m. about 1744, Stephen
Gates of Chatham, (East Hampton Society),
son of Samuel and Esther Gates of East
Haddam, b. June 30, 1723; d. Feb 27,
1784. She d. Nov. 18, 1796, ae. 73. Children :
( 1 ) Stepheffi, d. unm. ; a Revolutionary soldier.
(2) JJannah^. (3) Esther*", b. Aug. 23, 1750.
(4) Dimmit, b. Nov. 23, 1752. (5) Olivfi.
(6) J/ao*. (7) Dariti/>, b. Aug. 1768. (8)
Jonahf^, b. Sept. 30, 1769.
88. 4:ni. Johns, b. Jan. 29, 1727.
89. j^IV. William-S b. June 16, 1729.
90. V. MehitabeU, b. Jan. 3, 173 1-2 ; m. April 29, 1756, at
East Haddam, Israel Champion. She d. 1793.
Children : (1) Icfiabod^t b. Nov. 23, 1757. (2)
Reuber^, b. March 31, 1759. (s) Mehitabefi, b.
Dec. 24, 1760. (4) Anncf*^ b. March 4, 1763.
(5) Mai-y^, b. Sept. 25, 1764, (6) Andreufi,
b. Sept. 5, 1766. (7) Marthc^, (8) Judahf>.
(9) Matthcfi, b. April 17, 1773. (10) Noadiaffi.
91. VI. Andrews, b. Aug. 11, 1734. No further record
found.
93. Vn. Sarahs, b. June 14, 1737; m. Timothy Chapman,
Jan. 26, 1764 ; he was a son of Caleb Chapman
of East Haddam, b. Oct. 3, 1736. Shed. Sept. 18,
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1787. Children: (i) Timoth}^, b. Nov. 13,
1765. (2) IVarretfi, b. July 7. 1767. (3)
Russell^, b. Oct. 9. 1769. (4) Sarah^, b.Oct. 19,
1771. (5) Marf, b. Oct., 1773. (6) StaHrcf\
b. Feb. 2, 1776. (7) Russelfi, b. April 16, 1778.
(8) Ansei^, b. April 18, 1781. (9) Horaci^^
b. April 17, 1788.
26. J05SPH4 Fuller, (John\ Samuel ^^ Edward '),\i, March 1,
1699-17009 at East Haddam ; d. at Kent, Conn., July 19, 1775 ; m-
xst, Dec. 22, 1722, Lydia Day, b. April 1 1, 1698, at Hartford, Conn. ;
d. Nov. 2, 1763, at Kent; dau. of John Jr. and Grace (Spencer)
Day (her parent! removed from Hartford to Colchester) ; m. 2d,
Jan. 8, 1766, Mrs. Zerviah Noble of New Milford, Conn. Joseph
Fuller resided in Colchester until 1 740', and his older children were
probably born in that town. In 1738 or 39 he removed to Kent,
where he spent the remainder of his life. He was one of the
founders of the church at Kent, April 29, 1741 ; his wife joined by
letter May 10, 1741. He was a deacon in the church, and next to
the minister the foremost man of the town. He owned extensive
tracts of land in Kent. Church records : ^'Feb. 12, i74i-2atta
Lawfull Chh meeting voted ami made choice of Mr. Joseph Fuller
to Be a Deacon of this Chh."
Kent town records: "Joseph Fullers mark is a crop on the
Left Ear and a half penney the under side of the Right Ear. Dec.
5, 1739."
Deacon Joseph Fuller probably left no will. He made several
deeds of gifts to his sons about 1757-1760, as shown on Kent land
records.
Deacon Joseph Fuller and his wife Lydia were buried at North
Kent. The inscriptions on their monuments read as follows :
** In memory of Deacon
Joseph Fuller who
died July ye 19th 1775
aged 75."
" In memory of
Mrs. Lydia m*ife to
Deacon Joseph Fuller died Nov.
ye 2d 1763 in ye 66
year of her age.'*
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A deed, (Colchester land records, Vol. x., p. ii) dated Jan. 3,
1777, ipeakf of the heirs of Lieut. David Day of Colchester,
deceased, being brothers and sisters living chiefly in Kent, in the
County of Litchfield and State of Connecticut, who sell land set out
by distribution from the estate of said David Day, and is signed by
Jeremiah Fuller, Joseph Fuller, Zachariah Fuller, Abraham Fuller,
Jacob Fuller, Samuel Bates and Rachel his wife, Asa Parish and
Mindwell his wife, and Lydia Hatch.
The East Haddam Probate Records, Vol. vii., p. 431, (preserved
at Colchester) mentions the heirs of Lieut David Day, among whom
are ** the heirs of Lydia Fuller.*' These, with the inscriptions, prove
that Lydia Day was the mother of Joseph Fuller's children.
Children, bom in Colchester, or East Haddam.
93. *L Josephs, b. 1723.
94. n. Rachels, b. 1734 > ni- July 16, 1741, Samuel Bates
of Kent. Children: (i) Bama^a^, baipt.
May 9, 1742. (2)Zj^yd^,bapt. Julys, 1744. (3)
Margarcfi^ b. May 24, 1747. {A)Josephf', b.
March 37, 1748; m. Deliverance Skin. (5)
Rachel^, b. April 27, 1750. (6) Rkod^^ b.
Sept. 24, 1752 ; d. Jan. zi, 1768. (7) Samuel^,
b. Sept. I, 1754; ni. Deborah Bliss March 25,
1784. (8) Thoma^, b. Sept. 23, 1758. (9)
Adah^^ b. May 24, 176 1. (10) Jeremiad, b.
Feb. 16, 1763 ; d. March 6, 1785.
95. tHL Zachariahs, b. 1725.
96. IV. Graces, b. 1726'; m. Dec. 23, 1745, John Cahoon.
Children bom in Kent: (i) EHtabeOfi^ bapt.
Aug. 7, 1748; m. June 16, 1765, Richard Lane
of New Milford and Kent, Conn. Children:
(Lane) i, John?, b. June 23, 1766 ; ii, Ephraim?,
b. Oct 19, 1768; iii, Daniel7, b. July 5, 1770, d.
Feb. 14, 1772 ; iv, Chloe?, b. Apnil 6, 177a ; v,
Lewis7, b. April 17, 1774 ; vi, Matthias Spencer?,
b. March 19, 1776, d. June 3, 1777 ; vii, Ruth?, b.
Aug. 7, 1778 ; viii, Matthias?, b. Sept. 3, 1780 ; ix,
Ira?, b. July 11, 1782; x, Esther?, b. March 9,
1785; xi, Rhoda?, b. Dec. 23, 1786. (2)
Lydiifi^ bapt. Aug. 7, 1748; d. before 1776.
(3) Rutffi^ bapt Dec. 23, 1751 ; m. Matthias
Spencer, and settled in Spencertown, N. Y. (4)
Abigail^ ^ bapt. Nov. 10, 1 748 ; m. Aaron Day and
settled in Spencertown. (5) Josepffi^ bapt. July
I, 1750; settled in Spencertown. John Cahoon
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was probably from New Milford, son of John
and Comfort (Peet) Gaboon, who was b. in
Swansea, Mass., March g, 1673. ^^n* Grace
(Fuller) Gaboon d. before 1776.
97. 4:V. JeremiaV, b. 1728.
98. VL Lydias, b. 1729; m. Aug. 19, 1749, Thomas Hatch
of Kent. Children: (i) Bamaba/". (3)
Jamefi. (3) Phoib^^ b. March 8, 1754. (4)
Abigail^, b. Dec 8, 1755. (5) Sara¥, b. Sept.
If 1759- (6) Abt^ b. Jan. 2, 1762. (7)
Lydio^, b. Dec. 29, 1763. (8) /iuM, b. Sept. i,
1765; d. July 30, 1767. (9) Lasel/^, b. Oct.
14, 1766; his widow remained in Kent until
1782, but in 1784 was in Manchester, Vt, liying
with one of her children who had settled there.
99. VII. Mindwell^ b. 1730; m. Nov. 23, 1749, Asa Parish
of Kent. She d. Oct. 24, 1780, aged 51.
Children bom in Kent: (i) /saa^, b. May 13,
«750- (2) Jerushc^, b. Sept. 24, 1751. (3)
Aicfi^ b. Oct. 6, 1752 ; m. Jan. 10, 1783, Sarah
Swift. (4) Jokf^, b. Jan. 5, 1 754- (5 ) J^anfufi,
b. June 4, 1755. (6) Daniel^, b. Aug. 8, 1756.
(7) IViiiiam^, b. Aug. 23. 1758. (8) 01ivei<*,
b. Aug. 15, 1762. The ancestors of ThonuLS
Hatch were of Barnstable and Falmouth, Mass.
100. VIII. Ruths, b. about 1733; m. Feb. 24, 1773, Job
Gould Jr. of Sharon, Conn. ; she was his second
wife; he m. ist, Nov. 24, 1767, Martha Hurl-
burt, by whom he had Lyman Gould, b. Dec. 23,
1769. He was b. 1736, son of Job Gould, b.
1 7 1 1, and Sarah Prindle, and grandson of William
Gould. (See Munsell's American Ancestry, xii,
p. 15.)
zoi. 4: IX. Abrahams, b. Oct., 1737 ; m. Lydia GiUett.
102. 4:X. Jacobs, b. 1739.
Children bom in Kent (?).
103. XI. Isaacs, b. 1741 ; ni. Nov. 5, 1769, Sarah Kelsey;
d. Nov. 17, 1772, s. p. His gravestone at Kent
says aged '37' or in 37th year. His estate was
divided among his brothers, sisters and children
of his deceased sister, Grace Gaboon, in 1776.
27. Benjamin^ Fuller, ijohn^ Samuei*, Edward ^)^ b. Oct. 20,
1701, in East Haddam, Conn. ; d. Dec. 20, 1740, in Sharon, Conn. ;
the first of the settlers that died; m. about 1720, Contents Fuller,
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dan. of MattheiH and Patience (Yoong) Fuller of Colchester,
Conn.; Mrk' Content FuUer m. ad, Sept »o, 1741, Nathaniel
Skinner Esq. of Sharon, who was also from Colchester. She died
before May 27, 1754. Benjamin Fuller and wife Content were
dismiitH from the church at Westchester (Colchester) in the
spring of 1740. He had been surveyor or inspector of highways at
Coteheiter in 1727. In Sharon he lived on the lot next below that
of Gov. John Cotton Smith of a later time. All his children,
except the youngest, were bom in Colchester. His oldest daughter
was probably bom in East Haddam, whence he removed about
17SS.
Children.
104. I. Patiences, b. Jan. 15, 1 721-2 ; m. Ebenezer Mudge,
b. Oct. 25, 1709; removed to Sharon with her
father, married there and died in Canaan, Conn.,
about 1769, aged 47 years. Ebenezer Mudge
m. 2d, Mary Cornish, widow of Gabriel Comish,
about 1 7 7 1 . Children ; ( i ) Joshua^, 1 73 7 ; m.
Mary Cornish. (2) Hanna)fi^ m. Comelius
Hamlin. (3) Samuel^, (4) Abigail^-, m. Isaac
Fisher of Sharon. (5) Suphetfi. (6) Paticnc^, b.
July 7, 1756; unro-
105. 4^11* Matthews, b. March 6, 1723 ; m. Joanna Root.
106. III. Deborahs, b. May 2, 1725; m. Jan. 17, 1741-2,
Gideon Tyler of Sharon. Children: Gideotfi,
b. July 6, 1742; and probably others; m. 2d,
James Warren.
107. IV. Rachels, b. June 19, 1727 ; alive in 1750.
108. *V. Josiahs, b. Feb. 23, i7»9-3o; »• Dec. 20, 1749,
Irena Dickenson. Removed to Oblong, N. Y.
109. VI. Jemimas, b. Dec. 15, 1731 ; m. Nov. 10, 1748,
Nathaniel Warren of Sharon. Children: (i)
Jemimtfi^ b. May 6, 1749. (2)\Rack€l^, b. July
26, 1751. {z) Nathaniefi^ b. March 29, 1757.
(4) Johffi, b. June 21, 1759- (S) Jamefi, b.
June 5, 1761.
xio. 4s VII. Benjamins, b. April 2, 1734 ; m. Parthena Hubbard.
III. VIII. Janes, b. March, 1735 ; m. March 14, 1751, Simeon
Rowley of Kent. She d. May 10, 1819.
tx2. IX. Anns, b. Dec. 23, 173S; °^- March 31, 1754,
Nehemiah Warren. Children: (\) Jamefi^ b.
Dec. 30, 1758. (2) Z^j*, b. April 3, 1755- (3)
Simeon, bapt May 23, 1779.
113. X. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 23, 1740-1 ; d. Apr. 14, 1741.
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EXPLANATION-
In tracing the genealogy of the deicendants of Edward Fuller, I
find all of the tons of the first four generations accounted for, with
but one or two exceptions.
The incompleteness of the genealogical history of the generations
following is explained in yarious ways. Inadequate records of
homes and parents of enlisted soldiers of the wars of the Revolu-
tion and 1 812; confusion arising from similar given names and
uncertainty as to fate of prisoners render complete records for these
periods impossible. This last is illustrated in the case of the
prisoners on British prison ships as given in the following letter from
the Secretary of the Society of ^' Old Brookiynites/' in response to
a request for information.
THE SOCIETY OF OLD BROOKLYNITES.
Brooklyn, October 14, 1907.
Mr. William H. Fuller,
Palmt**-, Mass.
Dear Sir :
Replying to yours of October 6th, I find among the names of the
eight thous(and prisoners who perished on the British Prison Ship
Jersey during the Revolutionary war the names of Thadeus Fuller,
James Fuller, Benjamin Fuller and Thomas Fuller. The last named
I find mentioned twice in the list. I have no means of knowing,
however, whether it is an enor, or whether there were two named
Thomas Fuller.
The publication issued by our Society in 1888 is not for sale, and
their numbers have grown so scarce that much to my regret I do not
feel that I can supply you with one. Quoting from the publication
referred to I find, " no record of the names of any of the prisoners
of the prison ships Scorpion, John, Strombolo, Falmouth, Hunter,
Prince of Wales and Transport can be found, though their log books
make very frequent mention of prisoners having been received on
board."
As you are studying up the geneak>gy of this family probably you
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wOl be interested in the following^ from one of our Revolutionary
poetty who thus describes the manner in which the remains of these
martyrs were disposed of :
'* Each day at least six carcasses we bore.
And scratched their graves along the sandy shore ;
By feeble hands the shallow graves were inade,
No stone memorial o*er the coipses laid :
la barren sands and far from home they lie,
No friend to shed a tear when passing oy ;
O'er the mean tombs insulting Britons tread,
Spurn at the sand and curse the rebel dead*'
Very truly yours,
Chas. L. Young,
Rec. Sec.
Other obstacles to genealogical researches are incomplete town
records, or their loss by fire or otherwise; removals of families,
perhaps several times repeated, to localities which have been
forgotten in the lapse of time ; and the indifference or neglect of
descendants in answering letters of inquiry.
There were 30 famihes to begin the 5 th generation, and I have
concluded, from this point forward, to place the descendants of the
heads of each of these 50 families in a group by themselves, starting
each group with its own individual numbering, but continuing the
numbering by generations.
The table on the following page gives :
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Hetck of CMnXet of tbe Fifth Coiailioii and tbdr linet of detoent
from Edward' Fuller.
The dnt column conuins number of the group arrnmged in order of
seniority; the tecond column, the individual number of the head of the
group, as given under the 4th generation.
Samuels, Barnabas^, SamueU, Samuel*, Edward'.
Isaacs Barxubas^, SamueP, Samuel', Edward'.
EbeneserS, Barnabas^, SamueU, Samuel*, Edward'.
Josiahs, Barnabas^, Samue]3, Samuel*, Edward'.
JoDathanS, Matthew4, Samuel^ Samuel', Edward'.
Yoongs, Matthew^i Saipuel^, Samuel*, Edward'.
Comeliuss, MauKew4,.Samuel}, Samuel*, Edward'.
Johns, Benjamin^, Samuels, Samuel', Edward'.
JamesS, Benjamin^ Samuel^, Samuel', Edward'.
EbenezerS, Thomas4, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
ThomasS, Thomas^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Nathans, Thomas^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
JabeaS, Thomas^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Johns, SaroueH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Samuels, SamueH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
MosesS, SaroueH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
AaronS, SamueH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Ephraims, ShubaeH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Shubaeis, ShubaeH, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Davids, Edward^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Johns, John^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Williams, Johns John3, Saihuel', Edward'.
Josephs, Joseph^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Zachariahs, JosspM, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Jeremiahs, Josephs John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Abrahams, Joseph^, John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Jacobs, Joseph^, John3, Samuel',> Edward'.
Matthews, Benjamins John3, Samuel', Edward'.
Josiahs, Benjamin^, John3, Samud', Edward'.
Benjamins, Benjamin^, John3, Samuels Edward'.
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54 DBCIMBANTS OF IDWAU) FULLER.
nRST GROUP-
RFTH GENERATION.
SO. Samuels Fuller, {Barnabas^, Samuel^ Samuel*, Edward'),
b. Nov., 1681, at BarnsUble, Mass. ; died at Bolton, Conn., between
May 5th and Jane 6, 1758 ; m. about 17 18, Ruth Crocker, b. Aug. 3,
1693, daughter of Eleazer and Ruth (Chipman) Crocker of BamsUble ;
d. ; m. (2) Dec. 20y 172^, Lydia, widow of Andrew
Lorell of Barnstable. This family removed from Barnstable to
Rochester, Mass., thence to Colchester and Bolton, Ct. Samuels
Fuller was admitted to the church at Bolton by letter from Colches-
ter, Conn., March 9, 1 749. His wife Lydia is probably the widow
Fuller who d. at Bolton, Ct., Dec. 38, 1764, aged 73 years. His
will is as follows (Hartford Probate Records, VoL x8, p. 54 :)
In ye name of God Amen this fifth day of may Annoye Domi 1758 I
Samuel Fuller of Bolton in ye County of Hartford & CoUony of Connecticut
in new England Being tick and Weak of Bodey But of Sound mind and
memory ft knowing yt I mutt shortly Die Do make & Ordain this my Last
Will k, testament — that is to say Principally & First of aU I Recommend my
Soul into the Hands of God Who Gave It & my Body to ye Earth to be
Burled in Decent Christian Buriall Nothing Doubting But at ye Resurrection
I Shall Receve ye same By ye mighty power of God & as touching such
Worldly Estate as By ye Gift of God : I am possesed of : I : Give Devise &
Dispose of ye same in ye Following manner : - Vixt - after my full Debts &
limeiall Charges are payd
I give ft Bequeath unto my loving wife lidia Fuller the Euse & Improve-
ment of ooe third part of my Reail Estate During her Natural Life ft one
third pan of my moveable Esute to her and her heirs forever.- Further :
I : Give unto my Sons Barnabas ft Joshua Jointly and Severally all my Land
on ye West Side of ye Highway to them and thare heirs for ever - my Will
Further Is yt my two Sons Barnabas ft Lot Shall Euse & Improve my Dwell-
ing hons to Gether my W^ife having one third part thare In my will further
Is yt Barnabas ft Joshua Shall have ye South side ut my hous. Lot on ye
East Side of ye high way twenty Rods in Width on ye highway north ft soyth
then Running east Seventy two Rods th them and there hares for Ever. - my
Will allso Is yt my Son Barnabas have my Longest gun ft my Son Joshua ye
other to them ft thare hairs forever
Allso : I : Give my Son Lot Fuller all my Lot on ye East Side of ye high
Way Except ye Euse of my DwelUng hous as above prescribed to his and his
hairs for Ever — Except ye Land above mentioned on ye South Side of sd
Lot — my Will Further is yt my two Sons Barnabas ft Joshua Shall have ye
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priveleg of m*atering thare Stocks in Dry Seasons on ye North Side of my
Lot on ye East side of ye highm-ay at ye First Run of water to them k thare
hairs for Ever — my Will alUo is yt Barnabas & Joshua have ye Euse of my
Bam together with Lot for ye Space of ten years —
I Give ye above mentioned Lands to my sd Sons provided thay pay unto
ye persons hereafter named as hear In provided viz — yt Barnabas pay to his
Sister Sarah Fuller ye sum of ten pounds & yt Joshua pay unto his Sitter
Elizabeth Goodspeed ten pounds & yt Lot pay unto his Sister Rebeckah
Isham ten pounds k yt Eatch of my three sd sons above mentioned pay each
^of them ten pounds to my Son Elezer Fuller & yt Eatch of sd Leagesies Be
payd Within two years after my Decease ^ & my live Stock I give unto my
three Sons Equally namely Barnabas Joshua & Lot a Bove mentioned Exclu-
sive of my Wife thirds — allso : I : Give to my three Dotters Equally to be
Divided Betwene them all my household Goodj Except my Wifes thirds after
her deceas namely Sarah Fuller Elisabeth Goodspeed, & Rebekah Isham —
Allso: I. Give to my three Sons viz Barnabas Joshua &. Lot all my team
uckling and all my other tools Except my Wifes thirds — allso I order my
sons Josba & Lot Eatch of them to be at one third of ye Cost of Building a
house for my Son Barnabas In ye Space of ten years sd hous to be of ye
Same Bigness of my Son Joshuas & as Well Finished as my son Joshuas Is
Now
& I Do Heare By Nomonate my two Sons Viz Barnabas & Joshua to Be
Executors to this my Last Will & In testimony yt this Is my Last will &
testament I Do hereunto Set my hand & Seal this 5th of may A. D. 1758.
Sined Seald published & Declard to be his Last Will In presance of ys.
Jonathan Strong his
Jonth Strong Jr. Samuel Fuller
Job Strong mark
(Seal)
Bolton June the 5th 175S: There Personally appeared Dea. Jonathan
Strong Jonathan Strong Junr and Job Strong the witnesses to the foregoing
will and made Solemn oath that they saw the Tesutor Sign Seal and Deliver
the Same and Declared it to be his Last Will : and that in our judgment he was
of Sound and Perfect mind and memory ; and that they Signed as Witnesses
in the Presence of the testator and in the Presence of one another.
Before me : Thos. Pitkin, Just. Peace.
At a Court of Probate at Hartford the 6th of June 1758 this will was
approved.
Test. J. Talcott. Clerk.
Children of Samuel and Lydia (Lovell) Fuller, born in Barnstable.
1. I. Sarah^ b. April 16, 1719; unmarried in 1758.
2. *II. Barnabas*^, b. April i, 1721.
3. till. Eleazei^, b. Feb. 9, 1722-3-
4. tiV^ Joshua^ b. Oct. 3, 1727.
5. V. Eliiabeih^ b. Jan. 24, 1728-9; m. 1755, Nathaniel
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Goodspeed of fiarnsuble, b. March i8, 1727-8,
SOD of Moses and Hannah (Allen) Goodspeed.
They removed to Vassalboro, Maine.
6. VT. Rebecca^ b. April 3, 1731 ; m. April 25, 1751,
Timothy Isham, of Barnstable and Bolton, Conn.,
b. May 30, 1725, in Barnstable. He d. at Bolton
July 16, 181 2 ; she d. there April 8, 1823, aged
92. Children: (i) Thankful, b. March 21,
1752 (O. S.). (2) Abigail, b. Aug. 19, 1753 ; d.
Feb. 3, 1800, at Bolton. (3) Timothy, b. Jan. 19,
1755 ; d- A prisoner of war at New York, Nov.
20, 1776. (4) Joseph, b. Oct. 16, 1756. (5)
Benjamin, b. Feb. 17, 1758. (6) Rebecca^ b.
Oct 17, 1759. (7) Temperance, b. Aug. 12,
1761. (8) Ebenetcr, b. Dec. 2, 1762. (9)
Samuel, b. June 30, 1764. (10) David, b. Feb.
9, 1766. (11) Daniel, b. June 7,1767. (12)
Joshua, b. April 17, 1769. (13) Anna, b. Jan.
12, 1771 ; d. Dec. 11, 1807, at Bolton. (14)
EUtabeth, b. March 13, 1772. (15) Isaac, b.
1774. (16) John, b. 1776. All these married
except those whose deaths are noted. Several of
the sons and daughter Rebecca settled in Gilsum
and Surr>', N. H.
7. *V1I. Lot<>, b.Sept. 18, 1733.
SIXTH GENERATION.
2. Barnaba^ FtnxER, {Samuels, Barnabas^, Samuel^, Samuel*,
Edward^), b. April i, 1771, in Barnstable, Mass.; d. ; m.
, Deborah .
He lived in Bolton, Ct., and also in Glastonbury, Eastbury Parish,
17C1-Z769.
(A Barnabas Fuller is mentioned as of 7 th Co., 2d Battalion, Col.
Gay's Regt., Capt. Wells* Co., 1776.)
Children.
8. I. Daniel?, b. Aug. 22, 1758, in Bolton, Ct
9. II. Ruth7, b. Sept. i, 1761, in Glastonbury, Ct. ; m.
Aug. 20, 1783, at Glastonbury, Barrett Fox of
New Hartford.
10. III. Christiana?, b. April. 2 7, 1765, in Glastonbury.
11. IV. Elijah?, b. April 30, 1 771, in Glastonbury. An
Elijah Fuller m. Hannah Chandler Sept. ai,
T794, at East Hartford, Ct. (Bailey. Eariy
Conn. Marriages.)
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Among the baptisms at Bolton, Conn., church, the N. E. His-
torical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5t, gives Barnabas Fuller,
Adult, bapt. Sept. 18, 1758, and Daniel Fuller, son of Barnabas,
bapt,Sept. 18, 1758-
Bolton and Glastonbury Records afford no other information
concerning this family.
3. Eleazer^ Fuller, (Samue/s, Bama^as^, Samue/\ Samuel*,
Edward^), b. Feb. 9, 1722-3, at Barnstable; d. July, 1759, in
Falmouth, Mass.; m. Feb. 4, 1757, Elizabeth Hatch of Falmouth.
He of Barnstable.
He is probably the Eleazer Fuller of Falmouth whose inventory
is dated Aug. 3, 1759; administratrix, his wife Elizabeth Fuller.
(Barnstable Probate Records, vol. 9, p. 426).
4. Joshua^ Fuller, {Samue/s, Bama^as^, Samueii, Samuel*,
Edward^), b. Oct. 3, 1727, at Barnstable; d. March 19, 1816, at
Surry, N. H. ; m. Dec. 3, 1750, at Bolton, Conn., Joanna Taylor, b.
1734 ; d- J^Jy «Sf 1823, at Surry, N. H., aged 89 years, daughter of
4>aniel and Martha Taylor of Bolton, Conn.; Joshua Fuller left
Bolton about 1765 and went to Walpolc, N. H.; thence to Surry,
N. H.
Children, bom at Bolton.
12. I. Lydia^, b. April 13, 1751; na. March 25, 1772,
John Hill of Surry.
13. 4:11. SamueP, b. Dec. 25, 1752.
14. III. Joshua, b. May 9, 1755; killed at the Battle of
Bennington, Vt., Aug. 16, 1777.
15. IV. Joanna, b. June 9, 1757.
16. tV. David, b. Jan. 27, 1760.
17. 4: VI. Levi, bapt. July 11, 1762.
?• LoT^ Fuller, {Samuel^, Barnabas^, Samuel^ Samuel*,
Edward^) fh. Sept. 18, 1733, in Barnstable, Mass. ; d. July 12, 181 1,
in Sandisfield, Mass.
He removed with his father to Colchester, Conn., where he was
baptized 1746 ; m. , Rachel ^-r probably in Colchester
(? ). He came to Bolton, Ct., where he and his wife Rachel joined
the church April 13, 1760. She d. Feb. 28, 181 2. In 1768 he
bought land in Sandisfield, Mass., where he and his wife were
admitted to the church May 7, 1769.
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Chfldren, bom in Bolton, Ct
Lot7, bapt May 11, 1760.
Rachel^ bapt. Sept. 6, 1761 ; d. young.
Judah7y bapt. March 31, 1765.
Rachel^, bapt. July 6, 1767.
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Abiel7, b. Jan. 24, 1769 ; d. Sept. iS, 1775.
Samuel?, b. Oct. 14, 1770.
Thomas^ b. June 3, 1772 ; d. Nov. 14, 1777.
Joseph?, b. April 18, 1775.
AbieP, b. June 12, 1777.
Lydia?, b. Jan. 7, 1779.
Elizabeth?, b. March 10, 178 1.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
18. Samuel? Fuller, {/oskuo^, Samuei^, Bamabas^^ Samud^,
Samuel^ t^Edward^), b. Dec. 25, 1752, in Bolton, Conn. ; d. ;
m. Esther .
He was a private in Col. Ashley's regiment which marched from
Cheshire Co., N. H., to Ticonderoga, Oct., 1776. I^ter he was a
sergeant in Col. Moses Nichols' regiment at Saratoga, 1777, and
was present at the battle of Bennington Aug. 16, 1777. ll is said
that Samuel got out of powder, and was searching for some when he
saw his father's horn on a body, and found that it was the corpse of
his brother Joshua.
His children were :
Joshua^ b. July 18, 1781 or i782.»
Joanna^ b. Decemlier 28, 1785.
Mary, b. April 16, 1787.
Esther, b. June i, 1789.
Daniel, b. June 9, 1792.
Bille, (?) b. Oct 5, 1794.
Asa, b. April 27, 1798.
16. David? Fuller, (Jcshu(fi^ Samuel^, Barnabas^, Samue/^,
Samuel* t Edward^) ^ b. Jan. 27, 1760, in Bolton, Conn. ; d. May 20,
7790, at Jay, N. Y.; m. (i) Jan. 22, 1782, Elsea Gleason; m. (2)
Feb. 22, 1792, Jerusha Adams; d. Aug. 31, 1792 ; m. (3) Oct 20,
1793, Orinda Bingham. He is called Capt David.
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His children were :
36. 4:1. David^ b. June 6, 1783.
37. II. Elsea, b. April a, 1786 ; m. Leonard Bingham.
38. III. Levi, b. Sept. 3, 1794 ; d. Oct. 34, 1798.
39. IV. Jerusha, b. Sept. 30, 1796.
40. V. Luman, b. Aug. 25, 1798. (Hayward Hist, of
Gilsuro, N. H.)
41. VI. Jjevi, b. Sept. 14, 1801 ; d. Sept. 30, 1804.
43. VII. Orinda, b. July 33, 1803 ; m. Samuel Isham, Jr.
43. VIII. George W., b. July 13, 1805 ; d. July 5, 1830.
44. IX. Bradford, b. July 16, 1807.
45. X. Alvira, b. June 36, 1809.
17. Levi7 . Fuller, {/oshu^, Samue/s, Barnabas^, Samuel\
Samu€/*, Edward*), bapt. July 11, 1763, at Bolton, Conn.; d.
March 12, 1833 ; m. April 33, 1783, at Surry, N. H., Mary Benton
of Surry, b. , 1763; d. at Surry, N. H., Jan. so, 1835, aged
63 years.
He was a member of Captain John Grigg's Company, Colonel
Alexander Scammel's N. H. Reinment, Continental Army, at the age
of 16 years. He enlisted at Walpole, N. H. He settled at Surry,
Cheshire Co., N. H. Levi Fuller owned a farm adjoining the town
of SurryT
His children were :
46. I. Levi®, b. Nov. 9, 1783 ; d. June 8, 1785.
47. II. Mary®, b. March 33, 1785 ; d. April 9, 1795.
48. III. Hannahs b. May 5, 1786; m. Aaron Hayward,
Nov. 17, 1803, at Surry, N. H. *
49. 4:1V. Elijah®, b. Dec. 11, 1787.
50. V. Sylvester®, b. July 3, 1789; d. Aug. 8, 1791.
51. VI. Calvin®, b. June 34, 1791 ; d. April 9, 1795.
53. VII. Sylvester®, b. Feb. 9, 1794; d. May i, 1795.
53. VIII. Silas®, b. Sept. 33, 179S; (married) d. aged 39
years, leaving two daughters.
54. DL Nancy®, b. March 9, 1798; -, m. Aug. 22,
1 81 4, Stephen Winchester.
55. X. Lyman®, b. March 9, 1800; d. young.
56. XI. livi®, b. Feb. 33, 1803 ; d. July 16, 1803.
57. XII. Ahira®, b. Sept. 10, 1805; m. , Donaldson
(N. F.)
20. JUDAH^ Fuller, {Lor^, Samue/s, Barnabas^, Samu^/i,
Samuel\ Edward^), b. Feb. 3, 1765, in Bolton, Ct,; d. Oct. 14,
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1 99at Sandisfieldi Man.; m. ist, Lois , who d. Feb. 19,
1791 ; m. 3d, Sarah Hastings of Saffietd, Ct, who d. June 3, 1813.
Jndah Fuller was in Capt Catlin's Comiiany of New Marlboro,
Mass., war of 181 3. He left a will which names wife Sarah and
three sons below, also Hannah Tricknor or Thichner. (Berkshire
Co. Probate Rec., vol. 33, p. 173).
Children.
Judah L.^ b. Sept. 34, 1788.
Joseph H.^ b. March 13, 1794.
Sarah*, b. Oct 10, 1795.
Hannah C.^ b. Oct. so, 1796.
John H.^ b. Oct. 18, 1797.
>avid^ b. June 5, 1800.
25. Joseph? Fullir, {Lot^, Samuei^ Barnabas^, Samuei\
Samuel\ Edward^), b. April 18, 1775, in Sandisfield, Mass*;
d. . Supposed to be the Joseph who m. , Lucy ,
and had these children as per Sandisfield Records.
Children.
64. L Lucy^,b. June 10, 1800.
65. IL Joseph H.^ b. April 15, 1803.
66. in. Albert^, b. Sept. 5, 1804.
67. IV. Abiel^ b. Oct. 5, 1806.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
S6. David* Fuller, {Davidf, /oshucfi, Samue/s, Bamabas^^
Samu€i\ Samu€/*t Edward^), b. June 6, 1783, at Surry, N. H. ; d.
at Hillsboro, (Lower Village), N. H., Nov. 8, 1867 ; m. Jan. 6,
1806, Keriah, dau. of Benjamin and Hannah (Parker) Kimball of
Hillsboro, N. H., b. July i, 1785 ; d. Feb. 33, 1864.
David Fuller removed to Hillsboro when twenty years of age and
** worked out *' on a farm for a season. He learned the shoemaker's
trade at Hillsboro ; removing to Francistown, N. H., he remained
seven years and carried on the shoemaker's business, together with
that of tanning and currying leather. He then returned to Hills-
boro, Lower Village, where he established the same business, and
carried it on until his death.
Children, bom in Francistown, N. H.
68. $1. David GardncT^, b. Oct. 37, 1806.
69. $11. Mark Woodbury^, b. April 7» 1^3.
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70. 4:111* John Gibson?, b. April 31, 1810.
71. IV. WiUiam Forsaith?, b. May 10, iSia; d. Nov. 17,
183O1 at HillsborOy N. H. ; unmarried.
49. EujahS Fuller, (LeviT, Joskuefi, Samueis, Bamahas^,
Samu€i\ Samuel*, Edward'), b. Dec. 9, 1787, in Surry, N. H. ; d.
Jan. 5» 1880, at West Union, Iowa; m. March 6, 1810, Matilda
Newcombe, b. May 10, 1790, at Leyden, Mass. ; d. May 11, x863»at
West Union, Iowa, dau. of Hon. Hezekiah Newcombe, who repre-
sented the towns of Bemardston and Leyden in the General Court
ot Massachusetts more than twenty years. ''He was a man of
strong intellectual power." The Newcombe genealogy runs back to
one Captain Andrew Newcomb, who according to shipping records,
was engaged in the shipping trade in 1666-67, 1679-1684, in
Massachusetts and New York. He was bom about x6i8. The
direct line is as follows: Andrew (i), Andrew (3), Simon (3),
Hezekiah (4)» Peter (5), Hezekiah (6), Hezekiah (7), Matilda (8).
Elijah Fuller was educated for the sea, but one trip with conse-
quent seasickness turned him in another direction. He served an
apprenticeship of several years with a merchant and he was a
merchant for many years. He was a fine mathematician. He was
a military man. For many years he was captain of a company and
was in command at the time of the war of 181 3, but was not called
into active service. In 18 18 he was a member of the New Hamp-
shire Legislature. It was during this session that the bill passed
separating Church and Sute in New Hampshire. |ust before the
vote was taken, Elijah's old minister, Mr. Howe, of Surry, N. H.,
called on him and with tears in his eyes besought him not to vote to
starve the ministers. He replied that the ministers must k>ok to
voluntary contributions for support.
His first seven children were bom in Surry, New Hampshire.
He moved to Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania, about 1833. I'he
blood of Governor William Bradford and Edward Fuller were united
in the maniage of Elijah Fuller and Matilda Newcomb. Jerusha
Bradford, daughter of Thomas Bradford, son of Major William
Bradford, son of Governor William Bradford, m. Hezekiah New-
comb (4). Matilda Newcomb was a Uneal descendant of this
union.
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His children were :
7a. I. Elvira Matilda^, b. Nov. 26, 1810; m. Asahel
Fellows of Wellsboro, Pa. Children : (i) EAjak.
(3) EUsa. (3) Alfy. (4) George. (S) SaruA.
(6) Edna.
73. II. Harriet Eliza^ b. March is, 1813; m. Jacob
Miller, Wellsboro, Pa. Children: (i) Francis
XavUr^ b. Oct 14, 1836; M. E. minister in
Upper Iowa Conference since 1858. (a)
Matretta^ b. Sept., 1839; married, {z) JacoA^
b. Oct %o^ 1843 ; married. (4) Joseph K.^ b.
April X, 1845; married; M. E. minister in
Kansas. (5) Charles, b. }une,^846; nurried ;
Oklahoma Ter.
74. III. Marv Ann9, b. Jan. 30, 1814 ; p. Edward Grosjean
of Wellsboro, Pa. Children: (i) Mafy, m.
Charles Grinell. (3) Margaret^ m.
Holden. (3) Charlotte, m. Charles Grinell.
(4) Sirquet, m. . (5) Mahnna, m.
Torpy. (6) Emily, m. Playfoot (7)
Marion, m. Navil. (8) Agnes, m«
Baily.
75. IV. Sophronia MariaS b. Feb. 38, 1816; d. Sept 4,
1818.
76. V. Sarah9, b. Jan. 31, 1818; m. DeWitt C.
Holden, merchant Children: {i) Belle, (a)
Edward. (3) Kitty, (4) . r * .
77. VI. Elijah Newcomb9, b. Jan. 26, 1830; d. Sept 2,
1833.
78. VII. Nancy MariaS b. Aug. 7, 1833 ; d. Aug. 17, 1834.
79. tVIII. Levi9, b. Aug. 14, 1834.
80. IX. Samantha9, b. March so, 1837 ; nu Jeremy
Kinne. Children : (\) De Witt CUnt&n, b. Oct
1, 1848, at Alma, Kansas. (3) Charity Oretta,
b. March 6, 1853.
8i. X. Levira Oretta^, b. May 13, 1830; d. 1858.
88. XI. Sylvia Jane^, b. Sept 16, 1833 ; d. Jan. 14, 1844.
58. JuDAH Lyman* Fuller, ( /udahf, Lot^, Samuel^, Bamabcu^,
SamueH, Samuel^, Edward^), b. Sept 34, 1788, in Sandisfield,
Man.; d. ; m. Mary . He removed to Oblong,
Dutchess Co., N. Y.
Children, recorded in Sandisfield.
83. I. Clarissa^, b. Oct i, 1810.
84. II. Lois9 (? ), b. Dec. 39, 1816.
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69. Joseph Hastings^ Fuu^r, {Judaki, Lot\ Samueli^
Bamaias^^ Samuei^^ Samue/\ Edward ^)^ b. March la, X794»m
SsDdisfield, Mass.; d. 1879; intentions filed May 35, 1818, in
New Marlboroagh with Sally Smith, dau. of Jonathan aad Mercy
Smith, who d. Dec., 1877.
Children.
85. 4:1. Joseph Madison^, b. April 8, 1819 (?).
86. II. John Davids, b. Jan. 33, 1831 ; d. in Sandisfield;
unm.
87. 4:111. Jonathan Smith?, b. March 13, 1836.
88. 4: IV. Judah Carlos', b. Aug. 6, 1837.
89. V. James Franklin?, b. March 3» 1831 ; d. in Sandis-
field; unm.
C2. John Harvey^ Fuller, (Judaki^ Lofi^ Samite/s, Bamahas^^
Samueii, Samuei\ Edward') , b. Oct 18, 1797, in Sandisfield,
Mass. ; d. ; m. Elizabeth .
Children.
90. I. Sarah E.9, b. Feb. 9» 1837.
91. II. Harvey?, b. Dec. 9, 1838.
93. III. Heman H.?, b. March 31, 1833.
93. tlV. Hiram N.?, b. May 6, 1834.
94. V. Fhik) M.9, b. Feb. 8, 1840.
NINTH GENERATION.
tt. David Gardner? Fuller, (David^, Davidi, Joshufi^
Samuel^ Bamabas^^ Samuel^ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Oct 37,
x8o6, in Francistown, N. H. ; d. in Concord, N. H., July 10, 1879;
m. Apdl 87, 1830, Jane Converse of Amherst, N. H. In early life
he kept hotels in Rome and Utica, N. Y., Washington, D. C, Rich-
mond, Va., and other places.
Children.
95. I. Sarah Jane>^ b. June 35, i? >, in Hooksett, N. H. ;
m. Joseph Harlow of Pl>..iouth, Mass.
96. 4:11. Henry W.>o, b. June 30, 1838.
97. 4:111. George C.«», b. Dec. 30, 1840.
98. IV. Ethetinda G.% b. Dec. 11, 1849, in Concord,
N. H. : d. there March 5, 1851.
•9. Mark Woodbur\'? Fuller, {David\ Davidi, Joshuifi,
Samuel^ Barnabas^, Samuel^ Samuel^t Edward^), b. April 7, i8o8|
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at Franciftowo, N. H. ; d. at Hillsboro, N. H., Sept. 33, 1876 ; m.
Nor. 17, 1831, Sarah, dau. of Wiliiaro and Sally (Priest) Conn of
HiUtboro, N. H., bom at Shirley, Mass., June 15, 1813.
Child, bom at Hillsboro, N. H.
99. I. Susan'^ b. April 34, 1840; d. Dec. 13, 1859.
70* John GnisoN^ Fuller, ( David^, Datndi. Joshutfi^ Samuel^^
Bamadas^f Samuel^ Samuel*^ Edward^), b. April 31, 1810, at
Fiancistown, N. H. ; d. at Nashua, N. H., June 14, 1861 ; m. Ann,
dau. of Nathaniel and Betsey (Robins) Jones of HiUsboro, b. Sept.
a7, 1814; d. Aug. 83, 1865.
Children, bom at Hillsboro, N. H.
100. I. Abbie Ann'^ b. Dec. 4, 1834 ; m. 1855, Stephen
E. Westcott of Boston. Children : ( i ) Everett
FuUer*\ b. at Boston, 1858; d. there Sept. 11,
1877. (3) Edith}\ b. at Boston, Dec. 33, 1870.
loi. * II. Helen Marr'°, b. July 9, 1836 ; d. Aug. 8, 1840.
103. *III. Wirt Ximco'o, b. Jan. 33, 1850.
79. Levi9 Fuller, {EHJaffi^ Lemi^Joshuefi^ Samuei^^ Barnabas^ ^
Samuel\ Samue/', Edward^), b. Aug. 14, 1834, at Wellsboro, Pa. ;
d. Dec. 8, 1900, at West Union, Iowa; m. May 13, 1845, Jemima
Elizabeth Tipton, b. June 3, 1836 ; d. Feb. i, 1899, at West Union,
Iowa, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Slade) Tipton of Howard,
Center Co., Pa. Levi Fuller was by profession a physician. For
nany years he was a banker and broker. In 1863-3 ^^^ 1864, he
was U. S. CoUector under appointment of Abraham Lincoln for the
3d District of Iowa. He was a member of the Iowa Legislature in
1868. President of the Board of Trustees of Upper Iowa Univer-
sity for about twenty years, and President of the Board of Education,
West Union, Iowa, many years.
Dr. Levi Fuller and wife moved from Howard, Pa., in 1846, to
Rock Grove, Stephenson Co., III., where he practiced medicine
several years. He moved to West Union, Iowa, April, 1853, where
he resided until his death.
His children were :
103. 4:1. William Elijah'^, b. March 30, 1846.
104. II. Matilda Jane, b. May 17, 1848 ; d. Aug. 6, 1851.
105. III. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1850; d. Dec. 7, 1851.
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85. Joseph Madison^ Fuller, {Joseph HasHngfi, Judahi, Lot^^
Samye/S, Bama^as^, Samuel, Samuel*, Edward ^),\^.Kpii\Z, 1819,
in Sandisfield, Mass.; d. there 1899; m. Jan. 18, i860, Adelia L.
Decker, b. June 22, 1831, dau. of Anson C. and Sophia (White)
Decker of Columbia Co., N. Y.
They had no children.
87. Jonathan S.^ Fuller, (Josepffi, Judah"*, Lot^, SamueH,
Bamaias^t Samuei\ Samue/*, Edward*), b. March 13, i8a6, in
Sandisfield, Mass.; d. in Sandisfield; m. Nov. 27, 1850, Mary C.
Smith of Catskill, N. Y. ; resided in West Springfiekl, Mass. ; d. in
Sandisfield.
ChiMren.
106. A daughter, b. ; d. in Sandisfield.
88. JuDAH CARL069 FULLER, {Joseph Hasting fi, Judaki^ Lofi,
Samuel^, Barnabas^, Samuel ^t Samuel*, Edward*), b. Aug. 6,
1828, in Sandisfield, Mass.; d. in Sandisfield, April 8, 1869; n^-
1850, Mary Elizabeth Webb, b. May 23, 1831, in Otis, Mass., dau. of
Milo and Amanda Webb of Otis.
She m. ad, in 1872, Joel Twing ; he d. May, 1890.
Children (Fullers).
107. $1. Carlos M.'S b. in Sandisfield, Feb., 1852; d. Jan.
16, 1894.
108. II. Frederick M.% b. in Otis, Oct 6, 1855 ; d. March,
1897, in Kewaunee, Ills. ; unm.
109. III. Jennie E.'^ b. Sept. t8, 1857, in Sandisfield; m.
Oct, 1876, Corodon Downs of Sandisfiekl and
had: (i) Sarah E.", b. Sept. 13, 1877. (2)
Marcus C", b. March 18, 1881. They reside in
New Marlborough, Mass.
no. rv. Franklin H.'^ b. Aug. 18, 1859, in Sandisfield; d.
there Feb. 18, 1894; unm.
III. V. Myrtie S.'S b. Nov. i, 1861, in Sandisfield; m.
Oct 12, 1879, Lorenzo Packingham of Illinois
and had : (i) Mary E*\ b. Oct 28, 1880. (2)
Henry Z.»«, b. 1882. (3) Reuben G.*\ b. 1885.
They reside in Granville, Putnam Co., Ills.
•8. Hiram N.9 FOller, {John Hfi, Judahf, Lol^, Samuels,
Barnabas^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Edward*), b. May 6, 1834, in
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Stndisfield, Man.; m. Feb. ax, 1867, in Springfield, Mass., Ellen S.
Sperry, h. in Monterey, Mass., dau. of Harmon and Sarah A. Sperry.
TENTH GENERATION.
96. Henry W.«o Fuller, {Datnd Gardner^^ David^y Davids,
Joshwfi^ Samtul^y Bamabas^y Samuel'^y Samuel* ^ Edward^) ^ b. June
30, 1838, at Hooksett, N. H. ; d. April 7, 1885, at Boston, Mass. ;
m. Sept. 16, 1863, Elizabeth Beecher of Boston.
Henry W. Fuller was a graduate of Dartmouth College, class of
'57. He enlisted as a soldier in the Civil War; was promoted
Cdonel; in 1866 settled in Boston; was appointed judge of Rox-
bury court by Governor Robinson.
Children.
113. I. Frederick's b. March 23, 1873.
97. George C.'<> Fuller, (David G.9, David^, Davidi.Joshuaf',
Samuei^f Bamadas^, Samuei^^ Samuel ^^ Edward^), b. Dec. 30,
1840; d. Feb. 10, 1878, at Concord, N. H. ; m. Dec. 31, 1861,
Josephine French of Concord, who d. there Sept., 1864.
102. Wirt Ximeo"' Fuller, {/oAn Gibsotfi, Damd\ David t,
j0sku€fi, Samutl^ Barnabas^, Samuel^ Samue/*, Edward'),
b. Jan. 30, 1850, in Hillsboro, N. H.; m. Feb. 3, 1870, Addie
Russell of Boston, dau. of George E. and Caroline (Grant) Russell.
Mr. Fuller is a banker and broker in Boston.
Chiklren :
113. I. Wirt R.>S b. Jan. 39, 187 1 ; d. Mar. 17, 1891.
114. n. Addie May", b. April 38, 1874, in Roxbury, Mass. ;
m. June 6, 1895, Harry L. Alderman, son
Franklin and Elizabeth (Stafford) Alderman, of
Lexington, Mass.
103. William Eujah'<^ FmxER, (Lew\ Elijah, Lmf, Joshwfi,
Samuels, Barnabas*, Samuel^, Samuti*, Edward^), b. March 30,
1846, at Howard, Center Co., Pa.; m. Jan. i, t868, Lurissa Jane,
dau. of Hon. William and Harriet (Heizer) Harper of Mediapolis,
Des Moines Co., Iowa. The ancestors of the Harpers and Heizers
were from Virginia and settled in Ross County, Ohio. William
Harper moved to Iowa in 1843. He m. ad, Dec. 10, 1903, in New
York City, Mrs. Clara McLean (Heath) Manning, who traces her
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line back to Edward'. She was b. in New York City Dec. 8, 1854^
where she n). ist» Sept. u, 1890, H. Courtney Manning of New
York City, who d. there Feb. 36, 1893 ; dau. of Asahel Hawley
Heath, b. Oct. 28. 1823. at Little Falls. N. Y. ; d. March 10, 1899,
in New York City; m. at Lairdsville, N. Y., May 3, 1843, Mary
Geraldine Mannering, b. Nov. 6, 1819, at Sandgate, Eng. ; son of
Henry Heath, b. Nov. 17, 1789, at Egremont, Mass.; d. Feb. ai,
1875, at Little Falls, N. Y. ; m. there May 13, 1810. Mary Casler of
same place ; son of Hezekiah Heath of Little Falls, b. in Sharon,
Ct., 1750; d. July 18, 1823, at Springfield, N. Y. ; m. Dorothy
McLean; son of Bartholomew Heath of Sharon, Ct., b. 17 10; d.
1789, at Sharon, Ct. ; m. Mehitable Crippen, b. July 6, 1722, at Col-
chester, Ct., dau. of Jabez Crippen ; m. July 9, 1707, at Colchester,
Ct., Thankful Fuller, bapt. May 19, 1689, Barnstable, Mass.; dau.
of John3 Fuller (Sawi/c/*, Eduard^) and Mehitable Rowley.
Since Mehitable Rowley was a dau. of Moses Rowley, who m.
Elizabeth Fuller, dau. of Matthew of Barnstable, she also traces a
second line back to the Redenhall Fullers.
William E. Fuller is a lawyer at West Union, Iowa; he was a
member of the Iowa Legislature, also of the 49th and 50th Con-
gresses. On March 9, 190 1, he was appointed by the President and
confirmed by the Senate, AssisUnt Attorney General of the United
States. He resigned June ist, 1907, and returned to his home at
West Union, la.
Children, b. to William E. Fuller by first wife.
115. X\. Levi Harper*', b. Dec. 10, 1868.
116. 11. Harriet May", b. May 23, 1871 ; m. July 24, 1895,
C. W. Holbrook, a lawyer residing in Okmulgee,
Oklahoma, and had (i) William Fuiler^\ b.
April 4, 1898. (2) CarUton Joseph}^ ^ b. Jan. 24,
1900.
117. III. Stella Emma", b. Feb. 2, 1875 ; ™- Sept. i, 1897,
Rev. M. E. McClure. Residence, Council Bluffs,
Iowa. Children: (i) Donald Fuller^*^ b. June
26, 1898. {2) Kathryn^*, b. April 15, 1900.
Clara Augusta", b. March 9, 1877.
William Wirt", b. Jan. 28, 1880.
Matilda", b. April 11, 1882 ; d. Aug. 11, 1882.
Howard Tipton", b. Sept. 13, 18S4.
Flora", b. Sept. 13, 1884 ; d. Dec. ix, 1884.
Robert Edward", b. Dec. 6, 1888.
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107. Carlos M.'<> Fuller, (Judah Carlo fi, Joseph Hastings^,
JmdaHf^ Lofi^ SamueH, Bamabas^^ Samuti^^ Samuel^, Edward^), b.
Feb^ 1853, in Stndisfield, Mass.; d. Jan. 16, 1894; ro. 1873, in
Stndisfiekl, Emma J. Downs.
Children.
Frederick J.", b. May 3, 1873.
Arthur A.", b. Oct 14, 1874.
Wellington B.'S b. Jan., 1876.
Millie A.", b. Jan. 3, 1878; m. Edward Parmalee
and lives in Hotchkins\*ille, Ct
ELEVENTH GENERATION.
115. Levi Harper" Fuller, ( IVilUam EHjah}'', Lm9, Elijah^
Levitt Joshutfi^ Samtte/s, Bamaiat^^ Samue/^, Samye/*, Edward^),
b. Dec. to, x868; m. Sept. 5, 1893, Bessie Brown. Residence, Oak
Ftok, Illinois. Profession, lawyer, 115 Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
Chiklrtn.
138. L Dorothy'*, b. May si, 1894.
139. IL Elizabeth'*, b. June 39, 1897.
119. William Wirt" Fuller, ( H^iJSam Eii/ah*'^, Lnft\ Elijah^
LmTf Jcskutfit Samuei^f BantaSas^t Samutt\ Samuel*^ Edward^),
b. Jan. 38, 1880; m. Aug. xo, 1904, Edith Iva Smith.
Children.
130. I. Louise Adams'*, b. July 3, 1905.
131. U. Margaret'*, b. March 33, 1907.
121. Howard Upton" Fuller, {mUiam Elijah}'', Levi^,
El^al^i Lemlf Josktufi, Samuel^, BamaAas^, Samuii^, Samuel^,
Edward^), b. Sept 13, 1884; m. April 3, 1907, Edith Evelyn
Pidden. Residence, Mason City, Iowa.
U4. Frederick J." Fuller, {Carlos Jlf.'% Judah Carlofi,
Joseph HasHngfi, Jydaki, Lol^^ Samtuls, Bamaias^, Samuel^
Samitefi, Edward*)^ b. May 3, 1873, in Sandisfield; m. Oct, 1904,
Mayme Moody of West GranviUe, Mass. They reside in Granville,
Mass.
Chiklren.
133. I. Laura Jennie'*, b. Aug. 33, 1905.
133. II. Frederick M.'*, b. 1906, in Tolland, Mass. ; d. Jan.
31, 1907.
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125. Artkur a." Fuller, (Caries M.^^^ Judah Carlof^, Joseph
HasHngfi^ Jmdahi^ Lc^t Samue/s, Bama^as^, Samuel, Samue/*,
Edward^), b. Oct. 14, 1874; m. July 4, 1905, Annie Wicks of
Sandisfield. They reside in Sandisfield.
126. WiLUNGTON B." Fuller, (Carlos M^"", Judah Carlo fi,
Joseph Bastingfi, Judahi, Loi^, Samuel^, Barnabas^, Samuel^
Samuel*^ Edward^)^ b. Jan., 1876; m. Jaly 4, 1904, Ivy White.
They reside in Stndisfield, Mass.
Children.
134. I. Walter'% b. Sept., 1905.
SECOND GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
31. , Isaacs Fuller, {Barnabas*, SamueH, Samitel\ Edward'),
b. Aug., 1684, in Barnstable ; d. ; m. July 9, 1719, at Barn-
stable, Jerusha, dau. of William Lovell.
Children, 1>. at BamsUble.
1. 4:1. Eli^> b. April 11, 1720.
2. 11. Mehitabel^, b. March 10, 1733-3; m. Oct. 30,
1740, Thomas Ames.
3. III. William^ bapt Feb., 1733-4.
4. IV. Jerusha^ b. Jan. 19, 1735-6; m. Feb. 33, 1753,
John Green of Falmouth.
5. 4:V. Zaccheus^, b. Oct 16, 1737.
6. VI. Charity^, b. Dec. 11, 1739; m. Aug. 7, 1760, Silas,
son erf Andrew Lovell of Barnstable. She d.
Jan., 1813.
7. *VII. Isaac*, b. Sept. 9, 1731.
8. VIIL Seth«,b. Maya9, 1734.
9. IX. Hannah^ b. April 9, 1736.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Eufi Fuller, (Jsaac^, Barnabas*, Samuel^, Samuel*,
Edward'), b. April 11, 1730, in Barnstable ;d. ; m., 1746,
Mercy Rogers of Harwich, Mass. She joined West Barnstable
church from Eastham, April, i74S*
Children, recorded at BamsUble.
10. I. Martha7, b. Nov. 17, 1747.
11. II. Jedediah7, b. March 38, 1749.
13. III. David', b. June 31, 1751.
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Jerusha', b. May 2, X756.*
Lydia7, bapt. May 3, 1761.
5. Zaccheus^ Fuller, (Isaacs, Barnabas^ , Samue/i, Samuel* ^
Edward^)^ b. Oct. 16, 1727, in Bamsuble; d. ; m. Feb. 22,
1752, Sarah Jones.
Children, born at Barnstable.
16. I. Zaccheus7, b. 1758.
1. ISAAC^ Fuller, (Isaacs, Bamadas^, Samuei\ Samue/\
Edward^) i b. at Barnstable, Sept. 9, 1731; d. ; m. Susan
Wadsworth of Pembroke, Mass. ( ? )
SEVENTH GENERATION.
16. Zaccheus7 Fuller, (Zaccheufi, Isaacs, Barnabas^, Samuel^,
Samuel*, Edward^), h. 1758, in Barnstable, Mass.; d. Oct. 28,
1842, ae. 83 years, at Marston's Mills, Barnstable, Mass.; ro.
MehiUble Hinckley.
Chiklren.
Allen^ b. Oct. 23, 1784.
Tirzah^ b. June 28, 1791.
Olive®, b. Nov. 5, 1792.
David^ b. Oct. 23, 1795.
Zaccheus Hinckley^, bapt. West Barnstable, March,
1803.
22. VL Clarissa^ b. June 29, 1805 ; bapt. West Bamsuble,
Oct., 1805.
23. VII. Almira^ b. July 16, 1807.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
17. Allen® Fuller, (Zaccheus^, Zeucheufi^ Isaacs, Barnabas^,
Samuel\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Oct 23, 1784, in Barnstable,
Mass.; d ; m. Int. entered March 6, 1809, with "Betsey
Smith," both of Bamsuble, who d. at BarnsUble, 1827. He is
called CapUin Allen Fuller.
Children of Captain Allen Fuller and '' Elizabeth Smith."
24. I. Thomas Smiths, b. Sept 27, 1809.
25. II. Martha Hinckley^, b. July 28, 181 1.
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Catherine^, b. Sept. 15, 1815.
NiQcy Smiths b. Nov. 9, 18 16.
Palmia^, b. Aug. 16, 1819.
Mary Smiths, b. March 23, 1823.
20. David* Fuller, {Zaccheusi, Zuccheufi, Isaacs, Barnabas^,
Samuen.Samuei^, Edward^), b. Oct. 23, 1795, "^ Barnstable, Mass. ;
d. at sea Aug. 17, 1854; m- I>ec. 28, 1826, Olive Bragg, b. in
Boston, d. May 30, 1900, ae. 87 yrs. 4 m. 11 d.
Children.
30. I. Mary D.9, b. April 12, 1828, at Osterville, Mass.;
m. 1850, in Boston, Mass., Edward G. Abbott.
31. II. Martha Ann^, b. Aug. 29, 1829; d. Jan. 21, 1844.
32. III. Celesta B.9, b. Dec. 12, 1830.
33. IV. George B.9, b. Oct. 26, 1832 ; d. Aug. 19, 1854.
34. V. Isabelle B.9, b. April 9, 1835 ; d. April i, 1895 ; in.
Arznand.
35. VI. Lucia A.S b. May 25,1837; m. July 3, 1858,
Joseph Chadwick.
36. 4:VII. Herschel9, b. March 29, 1839.
37. 4: VIII. David B.9, b. March 11, 1841.
38. IX. William H.9, b. Sept. 2, 1843 ; d. Feb. 26, 1845.
39. X. Emily P.9, b. Oct. 6, 1845.
40. XI. William H.9, b. Aug. i, 1847 ; d. Dec. 4, 1879.
41. XII. Lavinia9, b. Oct. 28, 1848 ; d. Sept. 13, 1849.
42. XIII. James B.9, b. July 4, 1850; d. April 28, 1875.
43. XIV. Lucius T.9, b. Dec. 22, 1852 ; d. Oct. i, 1854.
NINTH GENERATION.
36. HERSCHEL9 FULLER, {David\ Zaccheusi^ Zacckeufi^ Isaac^^
Barnabas^, Samuei\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. March 29, 1839, in
Osterville, Bamsuble; m. Sept. 20, 187 1, %mily S., dau. of Henry
Gildersleeve of Portland, Ct.
Captain Fuller has always followed the sea in coasting and foreign
trade, — since 1859, as master. He was for ten years in the cotton
business, between Galveston and Liverpool. Resides at Osterville,
Mass.
Children.
44. I. Annie G.'^ b. July, 1872 ; d. Dec. 26, 1875.
45. II. Henry Gildersleeve*^ b. 1874.
46. III. Jennie S.% b. May 25, 1876; m. Feb. 24, 1903,
Ernest G. Phinney.
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S7. David Braog^ Fuller, {Datnd^, Zaccheu^^ Zeucheufi^ Isaacs,
BsrmM^as^, Samue/^ Samtt^/*, Edward*), b. March 11, 1841 ;
d. — «— ; m. Eunice S. Cathcart.
George B.'S b. Oct. 3, 1868.
Olive B.'^ b. Aug. 10, 1871.
Edward B.'^ b. at Middleboro, Mass., Oct 9, 1873.
Everette'S b. Nov. i, 1875 ; b. at Middleboro,
Mass.
51. V. Walter I.'^ b. in Middleboro, Mass., Feb. 31, 1879 ;
d. there Sept i, x88o.
5a. 4:VI. Walter I.'o, b. Dec. 19, 1882.
TENTH GENERATION.
47. George Bragg'<^ Fuller, (David B.% David^, Zaccheus'',
Zacckeu^t Isaa^, Bama^as^, Samuei\ Samuel^, Edward*), b. Oct.
3, 1868, at Osterville, Mass. ; m. May 39, 1905, Mary B. Crocker, b.
in Cotuit, Mass.
S2. Walter Irving'*^ Fuller, {David B^^ David^, ZaccheusT,
Za€€keufi^ haat^^ Barnabas^, Samuel^, Samvet*, Edward*), b. Dec.
19, i88a, in Middleboro, Mass.; m. Oct 11, 1905, Esther Crocker.
THIRD CROUP.
nPTH GENERATION.
SS. EbenezerS Fuller, {Barnabas^, Samue/i, Samuei*,
^iJBMin/'), b. April, 1699, at Bamsuble; d. before May 5, 1741;
m. Maria — , b. , d. .
A Maria Fuller, perhaps widow of this Ebenezer, m. May 16,
i74S» Joseph Howland of Barnstable as his second wife. He was
bom 1 70s, son of Isaac and Anne (Taylor) Howland of West
Barnstable. Joseph and Maria Howland had a child Anne, b. Sept.
i9f 1747* The children of Ebenezer chose or had appointed for
them as guardian, their uncle, Samuel Fuller, on May 5, 1741.
ChiUren, bom in Barnstable.
I. 4^1. David^ b. Feb. 6, 1725.
a. 4sn. Jonathans b. April 9, 1729.
3. 4slIL Daniel^, b. Sept 16, 1731.
A. IV. JohnS b. June 3, 1734.
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5. V. WffliAlll^ b. Sq)t. 27, 1737.
6. VI. Jane^, b. Jan. 12, 1739.
7. VII. Sftmuel^, b. 1741.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Daviij^ Fuller, (E^ennerS, Barnabas^, Samuel, Samuei*,
Edward^), b. Feb. 6, 17^5; <!• i797> in BarntUble; m. Martha
Phinney. AdminiitiatioD on his estate granted Nov. 18, 1797.
Children, b* in Barnstable.
8. L Abigails b.
9. IL Mana^ b.
10. III. Thankful?, b.
2. Jonathan^ Ftnixa, (EbeneurS, Barnabas^, Samuel^ Samuel*,
Edward*), b. April 9, 1729, in Barnstable, Mass.; d. Jan. so, 1769,
in Oxford, Mass. ; m. Oct. 5, 1750, Mary Whipple.
Worcester County Deeds, Vol. 31, p. 532, 1' William Campbell of
Oxford, to Jonathan Fuller of the same town — blacksmith — land in
Oxford village » 2 acres, with dwelling house and blacksmith shop,
and also a dwelling house and blacksmith shop in the town street."
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Jonathan Fuller of Oxford.
Mary Fuller declined adm. on estate of her late husband,
Jonathan Fuller of Oxford, late deceased. Feb. 15, 1769.
Jonathan Fuller, aged x6, son of Jonathan Fuller, chose William
Campbell guardian during his minority.
Children of Jonathan^ and his wife Mary, b. at Oxford, Mass.
XX. I. William?, b. Jan. 30, x7So-x ; d. Sept. 2, X768.
X2. II. Jonathan?, b. Aug. xx, 1753. A soldier of the
Revolutionary War.
X3. III. Mehiubel?, b. Oct 28, X75S ; d. Dec. 9, X755.
X4. IV. Mehitabel?, b. Jan. 4, X757 ; d. May 22, X759.
15. V. Mary7, b. Oct. 8, X760 ; d. Sept. 2x, X768.
x6. 4: VI. Daniel?, b. Nov. 22, X762.
X7. VII. Hannah?, b. Feb. 28, X765 ; d. Sept. 2X, 1768.
x8. VIII. Lydia?, b. Aug. x7, X768.
3. Daniel^ Fuujr, {Eheneur^, Barnabas^, Samvei^, Samuel*,
Edward^), b. Sept. 16, 173 x, in BarnsUble, Mass.; d. ; m.
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and Abigafl (Jenkins) Hinckley of BamtUble.
Children, bom in Bamsuble.
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SEVENTH GENERATION.
16. Daniel' FtnxcR, {^J<maAaffi^ Ebtmur^^ Bamabas^, Samuei^,
Samuel*, Edward*), b. Nov. 93, 1762, in Oxford, Man. ; d. ;
m. lit. Mar. 15, 1789, Sarah Taft, who d. Nov. ao, 1817, in Peru,
Mass.; m. ad, Aug. 9, 1832, in Plainfieid, Mass., Mrs. Ohve (Reed)
Joy, who d. Dec. i, 1863, ae. 84 years, 8 months, in Peru, Mass. ; b.
in Bridgewater, Mass.
Children.
24. I. Lewis^, b. May 16, 1789, in Oxford, Mass.; d. Oct.
31, 1804, in Peru, Mass.
Adolphus^, b. Dec. 31, 1790, in Oxford.
Clarissa^ b. April 22, 1793, ^>^ Oxford; m. Int.
Oliver Ide, Peru, Jan. 23, 181 8.
Philo^, b. Oct. 27, 1795, in Oxford.
Daniel^ b. Dec. 28, 1797, in Oxford.
Sarah^ b. Sept. 18, 1799, in Oxford; d. Feb. 20,
1 8 14, in Peru, Mass.
Olive^, b. July 22, 1801, in fern; d. there Oct. 22,
i8ot.
Mercy^, b. Jan. 18, 1803, in Peru.
Abigail, b. Feb. 22, 1805, in Peru; d. there May
9, 1805.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
25. Adolphus^ Fuller, {Daniel, Jonathaffi, Ebttuur^, Bama-
Sas^, Samu€/i, Safnue/*, Edward^), b. Dec. 31, 1790, in Oxford,
Mass.; d. ; m. Nov. 10, 1824, Anna? Fuller, {^Jabe^,
Zadock^, Samueh, haac\ Samuel*, Dr. Samuel*), b. June 27, 1773,
in Lanesboro, Mass. ; d. there July 31, 1855.
Children, bom in Peru, Mass.
33. I. William Adolphus^, b. July 21, 1826.
34. II. Amelia Ann?, b. Feb. 27, 1828 ; d. Sept. 26, i88x ;
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3S. III. Clara Maria^ b. Nov. 7, 1829; m. Charles O.
Smith, and had : (1) Anna*^, b. ; unic.
36 IV. Daniel Edson?, b. Nov. 90, 1832 ; d. July 6, 1900,
at Springfield, Mass. ; unm.
Children, bom in Laneslx>ro, Mass.
37. V. Henry Kirk^, b. Dec. 13, 1834 ; m. ; resides
in Holyoke.
38. VI. Emma Delight?, b. Aug. 19, 1837 ; d. Mar. 4, 1907,
at Northiunpton, Mass.
FOURTH CROUR
FIFTH GENERATION.
S4. JosiahS Fulur, (Bamahas^^ Samuei\ Samue/*, Edward*) ^
b. Feb., 1709, in Barnstable; d. ; m. May 8, 1741 (Inten-
tion dated June 15, 1740), Ann Rowley of Falmouth, b. , d.
; dau. of Aaron and Mercy (Weeks) Rowley of Falmouth,
Mass. No further information concerning this family.
FIFTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
40. Jonathans Fuller, {Mattkew^^ Samuf/^, Samue/*, Edward* ) ,
b. Oct, 1696, at Barnstable ; d. May 7, 1768, in Colchester, Ct ; m.
March 3, 17 18, Rebecca Perry, b. 1698, in Sandwich, Mass.; d.
May 4, 1750, in Cokhester, Ct.
He settled in the part of Colchester called Westchester Society.
His wife was a member of the church there in 1740, or earlier.
The Fullers in this parish, viz. : Matthew, Jonathan, Young and
Conelius, and Matthew's son-in-law, Benjamin, seemed to have
lived on adjoining or neighboring farms. Whether his children
were bom in Colchester is not perfectly clear.
His will, dated April 21, 1761, probated Aug. 2, 1768, mentions
only children . named below. Perhaps there were others who
deceased before their father.
Chiklren.
1 . 4: 1. Matthew^, b. about 1719.
2. II. Alice^, b. about 1721; m. Simeon Ackley of East
Haddam, Nov. 8, 1739; s^^ d- ^"8- 6» i74<^*
Children: (i) SamueP, b. Oct. 3, 1740. (2)
Lydial^ d. young. (3) Hannah^, d. young.
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SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Mai iH£W^ Fuxxes, {Jonaihan^, Matthew^, Samuel^, Samuei*,
Edward^) ^h.tXicni 17 19, in Colchester, Ct.; d. 1754. in Sharon,
Ct (?) ; m. Bathsheba • Wife Bathsheba, baptized Aug. 30,
1747, in Colchester.
Children.
5* L A son7, b. — — * ; d. May 20, 1738, aged 9 mos.
6« II. Isaiah7, (?) bapt. Sept 12, 1742.*
4. Jabiz^ FtnxxR, {Jonathan^^ Mattheu^, Samuet^^ Samuel*,
Edward^), b. about 1727; d. 1780, in Colchester, Ct.; m. Sarah
, His will was probated Oct. 5, 1781 ; son Elijah executor.
Children, bom in Colchester.
7. I. Alice7, b. about 1750; m. Nov. 6, 1770, Elijah
Ackley.
8. 4:11. Jabez7, b. about 1753.
9. III. Elijah?, b.
ID. IV. Jonathan?, b.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
8. Jabbz7 FtnxER, (Jabe/*, JonaAan^ Matthew^, Samue/i,
Sammel^^ Edward*), b. about 1753, in Colchester, Ct. ; d. ;
m. Aug. 25, 1778, Abigail Kellogg.f
10. Jonathan? Fuller, (/o^r^, /tmaihans, MattkeuA, Samuel^,
Samuel*, Edward*), b. in Colchester, Ct; d. there in 1780; m.
Hannah . Inventory of estate taken March 22, 1780, was
JC645-9-44. LeftawiU.
Children, bom in Colchester.
IX. I. Hannah^b.
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dMt the last bum is doubtful; bat a« copied fifty years ego, i«ed ** Poller " by the ooe whom I
lollovod. H. W. BraiBMd. Aug. is, 1907.
tKellogg Geaeology. 1903, soys, Abigail KcUogg. b. Dec. 09, 1758. aufried Elijah Fuller Jr ,
bora ia East Haddaa, Ct. Resided in Avon. N. Y.. and both died there.
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12. II. S»rah^ b. ; m. Elnathan Kellogg, who d.
Sept., 1843. She d. in Avon, N. Y., June, 1861.
Resided at Sufford, N. Y. (Kellogg Genealogy.)
13. III. Alice^, (or Ellice) b.
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nrm generation.
1. YoOTOS Fuller, {Matthew^^ Samuel^, Samue/*, Edward^) ^
b. 1708, in Bamitoble, Mass. ; d. June 17, 1796, tt Ludlow, Man. ;
m. April 23; 1730, at Colchester, Ct., probably, Jerutha, dau. of
Jonathan and Bridget (Brockaway) Beebe,* of East Haddam, Ct.
Both were ba^*' d and admitted to full communion in the Col-
chester churcii, Dec. 24, 1732.
About 1747, Young Fuller removed to that part of Windsor, Ct.,
now called Ellington.
The earliest deed in Windsor in which he appears as grantee, is
dated Jan. 21, 1747-8. He also owned land in Bolton, East
Haddam, and elsewhere. In 1767 he removed from Ellington with
his oldest ton Joshua to Ludlow, where he died.
His children were probably all b. in Colchester.
X. *I. Joshua*, b. Sept. 9, i73«-
2. *IL Davi#>, b. 1733 > ^P^ Apr. 24, 1734-
3. tin. Calebs, b. x735 5 bapt Aug. 17, i735- ^ ,
4. IV. Jerusha*, b. July 30, X737 1 «. Denslow.
5. V. Lydia^ b. ; bapt. Dec. 13, i74i.
6. VI. Anne*, b. ; bapt. March 15, 1747.
""nonathan* Beebe - Samuel^ and Mary (Keeney) Beebe - John*. Johfi*,
Aleiander»,-b. about 1673; d. Oct. la. 1761 ; m. about 1690. 1st, Bndfet,
^u. of wilston and Hannah (Briggs) Brockaway; m. 2d, Oct. 4, 1759. widow
Elizabeth Staples.
Children. „ , ^ ,
I. Jonathan, b. 1694; m. Hannah Coles.
II. WUliafn, b. 1700; d. 1788. ae. 88 ; m. Eleanor .
in. Joshua, b. ; m. Hannah Brockaway.
IV. Caleb* b. ; m. Phebe Buckingham.
V. Jerusha, b. ; m. Young Fuller April 23. 1730.
Samuel^ Beebe. bapt. June 23, 1633, (twin) Broughton, Eng. Had two
"'rohn-^Be'^'bi^^^^^ d. -t sea .650; his wUl copied in Sec Slate
""^r fV^* tetTe^ Wm. A. Earsdley, "Chase FamUy Association." 466
State St. Brooklyn, N. W 2-i9-«90i. to Mr. F. A. Fuller.)
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1. Joshua^ Fuller, (Voung^, AfaUh^w^, Samuel^ Samuel^ ^
Edward^) t b. Sept. 9, 1731, in Colchester, Ct. ; d. Oct. 6, 1810, in
Monaon, Mass.; m. Jan., i753» Mercy Lathrop» b. Oct. i, 1736, d.
Jan. 15, r827, dau. of Solomon and Susannah Lathrop of Tolland,
Ct. When sixteen years old he removed with his father from Col-
chester to Ellington, Ct., and March 11, 1754, his father deeded
him a house and farm there. In 1767, he removed to Ludlow,
Mass., then a part of Springfield, where he was one of the pioneers
and a leading man in church and public affairs, and a public official
in various capacities. His last years were spent in Monson with his
son Benjamin. With the exception of the three youngest, his
children were all bom in EUington, Ct.
Children.
Elisha7, b. April 8, 1754.
Solomon Lathrop?, b. Dec. 4, 1756.
Ezekiel?, b. July 23, 1758.
Sarah', b. Dec. 28, 1762; m. Benjamin Chapin of
Chicopee, Mass. ; m. (2) Samuel Chapman of
Ellington, Ct. She d. 1826.
II. V. Lydia7, b. May 11, 1765; m. David Barton of
Granby, Mass. Settled at Whitestown, N. Y.
Both were buned together the same day, Nov. 1,
1844, at Clinton, N. Y., he aged about eighty-
seven and she eighty-four years of age.
Benjamin?, b. July 23, 1767.
Jonathan Beebe?, b. Sept. 28, 1769 ; d. 1776.
Mariana?, b. Nov. 19, 1773; d. Sept. 16, 1776.
Olive?, b. Feb. 13, 1777 ; m. William McKinney,
of EUington, and d. in Stafford, Ct.
2. David^ Fuller, {Younffi, MatihtuA^ Samueii^ Samuel* ^
Edward^) f b. 1733, in Colchester, Ct. ; bapt there April 29, 1734 ;
d. in East Haddam, Sept. 25, 1804 ; m. ist, Lucy (Fuller) Williams,
widow of Isaac Williams, Dec. 16, 1756; she d. June 14, 1757, ae.
30; m. 2d, April 17, 1759, Mrs. Ix>is (Hubbard) Fuller, widow of
JabezS Fuller, (Thomas^, John\ Samuei*^ Edward'), of East
Haddam, and dau. of John and Lois (Clark) Hubbard of Middle
Haddam. She was b. Dec. 13, 1730, in Middletown, Ct. ; d. May
29, 1792, at East Haddam.
David Fuller removed in boyhood from Colchester to Ellington
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]>Arish, then in the town of Windsor, and continued to live there
until about the time of his nuniage, when he settled upon the farm
which had belonged to Mrs. FuUer's fint husliand. This farm was
purchased from Mrs. Fuller's heirs by her son, Jabez7 Fuller, and has
remained in the Fuller family until recently (1896).
David Fuller was not an owner of real estate in East Haddam,
but Windsor deeds show him to have been well provided with lands
in that town. One deed is especially important. It reads:
*' Young Fuller of Windsor, for the love and good will that I have
to my son David Fuller, formerly of Windsor, aforesaid, now living
in East Haddam, two pieces of land in the parish of Ellington, one
half my dwelling house and bam." David Fuller remained in East
Haddam.
He was appointed April 30, 1759, guardian to Diademia and
Beulah Fuller, his wife's children by her first husband.
The berths of the children of David and Lois Fuller are not
recorded in the East Haddam town records, but we have their
t)aptisms from the church records as follows :
Children of David^ and Lois Fuller, baptized at East Haddam.
16. L Beulah7, bapt. Aug. 10, 1760; m. 1784, Newton
Whittlesey, b. June i, 1754, at New Haven, Ct.,
d. Dec. 4, 178s, at Middletown, Ct. (where he
was a merchant) ; son of Rev. Chauncey
Whittlesey of New Haven. She d. March 17,
1 84 1 > at Seneca Falls, New York.
Their only child was Maftha WhiUkse^^ b. Nov. 6, 1785, at
Middletown; m, Nov. so, 1808, Julius L. Dunning, and resided in
Shelby Center, N. Y. Their dau. Eltzabeth9, b. March 15, 1810;
m. Nov. as, 18S9, Thomas Valentine Sullivan and resided for a time
at Seneca Falls.
17. 4:n. Jabez7, bapt. May 30, 1762.
18. in. Jonathan^ bapt. Sept 11, 1763.
19. IV, Lucy7, b. Sept 15, 1766; d. Nov. 24, 1852; m.
April 24, 1791, Abner Brainard of East Haddam,
Ct Children of Abner and Lucy Fuller Brainard.
(i) Adanfi^ b. Oct 17, d. Oct 20, 1792. (2)
Ahner^^ b. Dec. 6, 1793; m. Lucy Sage. (3)
Beyla}?^ b. Oct. 12, 1795; m. Joel Spencer,
(4) Jo^^ Miltorfi^ b. Oct 26, 1797 ; m. Olive
Silliman. (5) Louisa Fulier\ b. Sept 23, 1799 J
ni. Lyman Brainard. (6) £ms7j^, b. Feb. 18,
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i8oa; d. Sept jo, 1805. (7) Edwin £.«, b,
Nov. 13, 1804; m. ift, Lucy Whitmorc; m. ad,
Hamuih Elizabeth Andrews. (8) Emify^, b.
Aog. 31, 1806 ; m. Samuel Dorraoce Day. (9)
Encs Liwifi, b. July iSt x8o8; m. ist, Emily
Scovil ; m, ad, Clara C. Brown. There were two
other children who died young.
30. 4:V. Josephs bapt. Aug. a6, 1770.
a J. VI. Olivet bapt. Nov. 22, 1772 ; m. and had a family.
S. CaleB^ FtnxcR, (Y0ungs^ MatAew^, Samuen, Samuel*,
Edward^), b. 173s, in Colchester, Ct ; bi4>t. there Aug. 17, 1735 ;
d. Aug. 20, 18x5, aged 80, at Hanover, N. H. In x 758 he graduated
from Yale College, receiving the degree of A. M. in 1762. He was
licensed to preach by the Hartford South Association Feb. 5, 1760,
when he is described as ''of Windsor, now residing at Andover."
Oct t^t 1762, he married Hannah Weld, the seventh daughter of
fifteen children of the Rev. Habijah (Harvard 1723) and Mary
(Fox) Weld of Attleborough, Mass., and sister of the wife of Rev.
Oliver Noble (Yale 1757), pastor of the church at Coventry, Ct.
Caleb Fuller seems never to have been a settled pastor, though
doubtless he often preached as a supply, since manuscript sermons
of his are now in possession of his descendants. From 1770 to
1777 he resided in East Windsor, Ct., removing thence to Middle-
town, Ct, and from Middletown in 1790 to Hanover, N. H.,
perhaps because he desired to educate his son at Dartmouth College.
At Hanover he was deacon of the college church. He was a man
of earnest piety, benevolence and kindly heart, affable, quiet and
unostentatious, perfect in integrity, an adviser of the whole
community.
Mrs. Hannah Fuller d. Jan. 13, 1805, aged 64, at Hanover, N. K.
Children of Caleb^ and Hannah (Weld) Fuller.
tt, $1. Frederick AugusU', b. Sept 3, 1763, at Windsor,
Ct
23. IL William?, b. Nov. 6, 1764, at Windsor ; d. Dec. 24,
1764.
24. III. Sophia?, b. March 29, 1766, at Windsor; d. Aug.
10, 1775-
NoTB. Prof. Hooitr W. Bimiaaitl of Hartfofd, Ct., mb of Willuun R. BnuMrd, u a
yraiKdiOB of Emm Lewie 8, woA the author of Gcaealogy of the Biaaaaid family bow ( Joly 190!)
in piOMj which ice.
Frof. Bratnard alao collected much of thii information on Puller feaealogy, but owing 10
praMuic of other dutifts in 1905, was not able to continue with the work.
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i$. iV. Rosina?, b. Nov. 34, 1767, at Weymouth, Mass.;
m. Elam Markham, who kept Dartmouth Hotel,
Hanover, N. H. She d. July 11, 1861, aged 94.
No children.
i6. V. Caroline Matilda?, b. May 20, 1770, at Middletown,
Ct. ; d. June 26, 1823, at Hanover, N. H. ; m.
July 10, 1790, at Hanover, Rev. Benjamiu
Chapman of Granby, Mass., b. Aug. 29, 1759,
at Preston, Ct., d. July 13, 1804, at Edgecombe,
Me. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and
graduated A. M., Dartmouth College, 1784.
Children: (i) N€w£ffn WhittUsey^, b. May 27,
1792, at Granb)'; d. there Sept. 18, 1794. (a)
Thomas Fuilei^^ b. Feb. 25, 1794, at Granby; d.
June 24, 1826, at Bayou Sara, Miss. ; m. Nov. 13,
181 7, at Cincinnati, O., Abigail Stickney Jackson,
b. at or near Augusta, Me., April 26, 1798, d.
April 6, 1839. He graduated Dartmouth 18x4 ;
practiced law Cincinnati; was later merchant
Paoli, Ind., and d. while on Southern business
trip. ( See Chapman Genealogy, Concord, 1 893 ) .
Had children, all b. at Paoli, Ind. : i, Caroline
M.9, b. April 2, 1819, ^* » t^* June, 1836,
at Paoli, Robert S. Mills ; ii, Augustus HartweU^,
b. Aug. 4, 1822, d. , m. at Charleston,
Ills., Harriet Hawks; iii, Newton Whittlesey^,
b. April 16, 1824, d. , m. at Camargo,
Ills., Mary Bragg ; iv, Harriet Scribner?, b. Dec.
31, 1825, d. , m. at Charleston, Ills.,
April 12, 1848, William Denison Latshaw. (3)
Abigail Storrfi^ b. Nov. 14, 1797, at Granby; d.
Dec. 25, 1879, at Saginaw, Mich/; m. Dec. 25,
1828, at New Albany, Ind., Jeremiah Rowland,
b. Jan. 13, 1788, at Weston, Ct., d. June 25,
1849, at Cincinnati, O. He was admitted to the
barCt., 1816; Ind., x8i8; became Circuit Judge ;
removed to Cincinnati 1848, where he d.
Children: i, Thos. Chapman9, b. Salem, Ind.,
Jan. f8, 1830, m. 1853, Sarah J. Miller of
Cincinnati, O. ; ii^ EUen M.9, b. June i, 1832, at
Salem; m. 1850, at Cincinnati, O., Joseph J.
Starr; iii, Mary E.9, b. Nov. 19, 1834, at Salem,
m. 1857, Daniel Howell; iv, Augustus Scribner?,
b. Oct. 27, 1837, d. Nov. 4, 1840; V, Harriet
Hale9, b. Feb. 11, 1840, at Salem, m. Oct. 6,
1859, at Cincinnati, O., John Allen Hamilton, b.
Feb. 28, 1838, at Piqua, O., d. Nov. 10, 1886,
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S2 DESCENDANIS OF EDWARD FVLLER.
at Saginaw, Mich. They were parents of John
Alan Hamilton" of Buffalo, N. Y. (4)
Benjamin^, b. Dec, 1801, at Edgecombe, Me. ;
d. there May 16, 1802. (5) Caroline Matilda^,
b. x8o2, at Edgecombe ; d. 1840, at New Albany,
Ind. ; m. Dr. William A. Scribner, and had : i,
Harvey A.9, b. 1830, d. , m. Mary Day ;
ii, Caroline S.9, b. , d. , lu. James
Shields; iii, Harriet R.9, b. 1834; resides at
New Albany, Ind.
27. VI. Thomas Weld', b. April 20, 1773, at Middletown.
28. VII. Annas b. July 5, 1777, at Middletown; m. Moses
Davis, and lived in Hanover^ N. H. ; d. March
10, 1 84 1, aged 64. Had one son and two
daughters.
29. VIII. Sophia?, b. March 20, 1779 ; m. M. D. Hopkins.
30. *IX. Henry Weld?, b. Jan. i, 1784, at Middletown, Ct.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
7. Elisha7 Fuller, {Joshu<^f Young^, Matthew^ ^ Samuel^,
Samuel*, Edward^)^ b. April 8, 1754, in Windsor (Ellington parish),
Ct. ; d. May 15, 1850, in Ludlow, Mass.; m. (i) Dec. 21, 1774, in
Chatham-Portland, Ct., Rebecca Waterman (Records 1st Cong.
Church, Portland, Ct.), b. July 21, 1754, d. Aug. 19, 1796 ; dau. of
Isaac and Mercy (Hall) Waterman of East Middletown, now
Portland, Ct. He m. (2) in 1797, Sarah Cleveland, who d. July 18,
1862, aged 87 years. " Elisha Fuller kept a store in Ludlow Center
for more than fifty years. He served in Capt. Nathan Rowley's
Company, of Col. Robinson's Hampshire County (Mass.) regiment
at Ticonderoga in 1776-7, and represented Ludlow in the General
Court in 1808. He was a man of deep religious convictions,
generous, hospitable and full of humor."
His children were all bom in Ludlow.
31. *L John^, b. April 30, 1775.
32. *II. Isaac^, b. Oct. 30, 1776.
33. illl. Joshua^ b. April 4, 1778.
34. IV. Susannah^ b. April 21, 1780; d. April 30, 1805;
m. Dr. Pearly Munger. Children: (1) Susarfi.
(2) Polly Ms.
35. *V. ElyS b. Nov. 12, 1782.
36. *VL Joeis, b. Sept. 11, 1786.
37. VIL Infant^, b. March 17, 1778; d. March 18, 1778.
38. VIII. Asenath^ b. June t6, 1789; d. Aug. 20, 1828, in
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Ladkm; m. Dec. 28, 1809, Asahel Rood, b.
Hebron, Ct, Jaly 10, 1780, d. in Ludlow March
t6, 1852. Their children were all bom in Ludlow :
(i) Asahei OrUanf^^ b. Nov. 5, 181 1 ; d. May 5,
1888, in VVestfield, Mass.; m. May 31, 1848,
Tttlia A. Barnes, b. Oct 18, 1818, in Sufiield, Ct. ;
had one child, Clara L. Rood's b. June 20,
1855 ; m. George W. Andrews of Granville, Ct.,
and had four children, {i) Joshua Dexier^^ b.
Feb. 22, 1 81 5; d. in West Warren, Mass.; m.
and had son Charles Dexter Rood*®.
Joshua D. Rood was for many of the later years
of his life agent of th6 Boston and Albany R. R.
at West Warren. Charles Dexter Rood, his son,
resides in Springfield, Mass., and is president of
the Hamilton Watch Company, with offices at
Lancaster, Pa. (3) Horace F.9, b. Nov. 22,
18 18; d. in Nokomis, 111.; m. Aug. 20, 1843,
Nancy Langdon, and had Cbrence Edwin'S b.
Oct. 22, 1852 ; Horace Edgar'S b. Nov. 4, 1855 ;
Florence Asenath'^*; Alice Maude'°, b. Aug. 27,
1858, d. Oct. 4, 1876; Mr. Rood was a well
known and prosperous merchant of Nokomis,
111. (4) Erasmus D.9, b. Sept xo, 1822 ; m.
and lived in Milwaukee, Wis., and Pana, 111. (5)
£1^, b. July 7, 1828; d. Feb. 11, 1906, in
Palmer, Mass. ; m. June, r850, Sarah Jane Chat-
man of Ellington, Ct, b. Feb. 14, 1834, d. Nov.
19, 1903, in Palmer. Children: i, Asenath J.
Rood's b. April 27, 1851, in Vernon, Ct., m.
(i) Dec. 25, 187 1, Albert Hayden, b. in Spring-
field, 1833, — two children, Nettie Orpha" and
Rena'S — m. (2) March 11, 1904, Henry Sey-
moui^ Fuller, {Henry Seymour^ ^ EHskat^Joshucfi)^
they reside in Ludk>w, Mass.; ii, Harriet I.
Rood's b. April 15, 1853, in Rockville, Ct, m.
May, 1871, in Granby, Ct, Robert H. Rust, b.
Feb. 20, 1838, in Bumhamstead, Ct, — they had
(a) Genevieve Adelaide", b. Dec. 25, 1873,
in Chaplin, Ct, m. Benj. F. Young and had
Doris Franklin*', (b) Anna Eliza", b. Oct. 13,
1875, in New Hartford, Ct, m. Ed. A. Atwater
of Springfield, Mass., (r) Harriet Luella", b.
June 6, 1877, m. Oct 2, 1901, Charles A. Tabor
of Thomdike, Mass., and had Harriet Rood**, b.
April 28, 1903, and Charles Stuart", b. April 13,
1906, {id) Robert Ely", b. May 28, 1881, d.
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^i OI8CSN0AN18 or KDWARD FULLER.
May f, 1883, (i) Fred Stmuel'', b. April 11,
1883, d. Nov. £1, 1883, (/) Lottie Maria", b.
Oct. 1?; 1884, d. July 22, 1886; iii, Fred K.
Rood*^, b. Nov. 15, 1856, m. Dec. 19, 1887,
Mrs. Tir^a (Birge) Atwater of Westfield, Mass. -<
Mr. Rood is a member of the well-known firm of
Rood & Woodbur}', grocers, oi Springfield, Mass. ;
iv, Nettie M. Rood*^ b. July 18, 1859, in Wilbra-
ham, Mass., m. Jan. z, 1884, in Charlton, Mass.,
James Edward Fuller of Palmer, Mass., and had
Leona B.", b. in Chicago, 111., March 15, 1885,
d. June 5, 1893, Harry Edward", b. 1886, d.
1887, Phillip Ely's b. Nov. xi, 1889, in Palmer,
Mass.; v, Alma L. Rood*S b. Dec. 15, i86t, in
Springifield, Mass., m. Jan. 3, 1887, E. E.
Kendall; vi, Lottie F. Rood'o, b. April 12, 1867,
in Holyoke, Mass., d. Jan. 6, 1887.
39. 4:TX. Samuel^ b. March 25, 1791.
40. X. Martha^ b. Oct. 30, 1793; ^^ Jtin« 4i ^^54* iti
Springfield, Mass.; m. Int. April 7, 18x2, with
Henry Starkie of Springfield, Mass. They had
one child, a dau., 0/ma AT.', b. ^ ; m.
James B. Robb and had dau., JuUa, and also a
son, Henry, who d. ae. 22 years.
41. 4^X1. Waterman^ b. Aug. 7, 1796.
42. 4^X11. Henry Seymour^, b. Dec. 11, 1798.
43. XIIJ. Rebecca^ b. Jan. 16, 1803 ; d. Aug. 29, 1848, in
Ludlow, Mass.; m. Nov. 23, 1820, Jared Carver
of Ludlow, b. there in 1791, d. Jan. 15, 1835.
Had two sons, Gtorj^t and Francis; both dead ;
George married Ellen Fuller, and had a dau.,
Sarah, who m. John Cohn.
44. 4:XIV. Zera Fuller^, b. Sept 29, 1804.
3. Solomon Lathrop? Fuller, {Joshucfi^ Youtiffi, MatthtuA,
Samuen, Samuel* , Edward^) ^ b. Dec. 4, 1756, at Ellington, Ct. ; d.
March 14, 1829, at Somers, Ct; m. (i) Martha P. Moody of
Granby, Mass., b. 1763, d. April 10, 1795, at Somers, Ct; m. (2)
Tamar Smith of Granby, Mass., b. 1760, d. Aug. 12, 1848, aged %%
years.
Solomon L. Fuller was a Revolutionary soldier serving in Capt.
Jenning's Co., Col. Field's New Hampshire regiment, and a man of
marked business ability, wealthy, and influential.
Children.
45. I. Josiah Moody^, b. Sept 18, 1781 ; d. Sept 12, 1793.
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46. II. Mary«, b. April 6, 1 786 ; d. Aug. 9, j 791.
47- *in. Solomon*, b, Sept. 29, 1787.
48. IV. A8a«, b. Sept. 21, 1792 ; d. Sept. 14, 1793.
49- V. Marthas, b. Dec. 8, 1796; m. Alfred Smith; d.
Oct. n, 1818, leaving one son, CAar/es F,, who
d. 1863 ; «^a« « lawyer residing in Colorado.
50. *VI. AsaS, b. Dec. 16, 1799.
9. EzEKiiL? Fuller, (J^shtufi, Yomngi, AfaMev^, Samuen,
Samue/*, Edward'), b. July 23, 1758, in Ellington, Ct., (then a part
of Windsor, Ct) ; d. Oct 16, 1838, at Ludlow, Mass.; m. Mary
Bartlett, b. 1762, in Granby, Man., d. May 26, 1852.
He was a Revolutionary soldier, and enlisted for three years in the
Continental Army, serving in Capt. Oliver's company, CoL
Greaton's regiment. He also served as a minute man, and as
sergeant. He was placed on the pension rolls May 27, 1819.
Children, bom in Ludlow.
51. I. MaraniaS, b. Oct. 12, 1782 ; d. Dec. 12, 1863.
52. it II. Elijah^ b. Aug. 26, 1784.
53. in. Rachel^ b. Oct. 17, 1786; d. Oct., 1873; m.
Sylvester Clark, b. in Granby, Mass., who d. Oct.
27, 1874. They had four children: (i) Ahnfi,
who married and died in the West. (2)
AngeHnfi, b. June, x8i6; d. Feb., 1850; m.
Isaac Brewer. (3) Sumner9, b. Feb. i, r82o;
d. Dec. 21, 1867 ; m. Prudence B. Murray. (4)
Carolina, b. March 2, 1823, at Ludlow, Mass. ; d.
Jan. 8, 1905 ; m. Oct. 21, 1846, Richard Collins.
A daughter — Mrs. Henry (Collins) Labroad
resides at North Wilbraham, Mass.
54. IV. Polly, b. Mar. 11, 1789 ; d. 1846.
V. Mercy, b. May 2, 1791; <*• iS8x ; m. Nov. 26,
18 16, Eli Barton of Granby, Mass.
55. 4: VI. Ezekiel,b. Feb. 25, 1794.
56. 4: VII. Lyman, b. Oct. 25, 1796.
57. 4: VIII. Franklin, b. Oct. 3, 1799.
12. Benjamin? Fuller, (Joshuafi, VoungS, MattkeuA, Samu€l\
Samuel^, Edward'), b. July 23, 1767, in Ellington, Ct.; d. Dec. 8,
1842, in Monson, Mass.; m. Nov. 19, T788, Annis? Fuller, (Jehiet^,
Thomas^, Thomas^, John^, Samuel*, Edward'), b. Oct. i, 1768, in
East Haddam, Ct, d. Sept. 13, 1854, in Monson, dau. of Jehiel
and Sarah (Day) Fuller of East Haddam.
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Bcnjai.iiii? Fuller settled in Mooson in 1795, ^^^ his father, Dei,
Jothra, and mother^ Mercy (Lathrop) Fuller, removed from Ludlow,
Mats., and spent the later years of their lives with him.
Benjamin and Annis had nine children.
58. *I. Horace Day*' Fuller, b. Feb. 7, 1790.
59. II. Harriet^ b. Jan. 33, 1793, in Ludlow; d. May 31,
1831 ; m. Feb. 18, 1819, Christopher R. Corn-
stock, b. in Hartford, Ct., d. Aug., 1861. They
left two chOdren: (i) HarrUt Fuikr^^ b. in
Hartford; m. Oct. 30, 1840, John S. Hay ward
of Hillsboro, 111., who d. May 3, 1869; she d.
March 34, 1874; her son, William Eugene
Hayward, is a banker and real estate dealer in
Indianapolis, Ind. (1908). (a) Emma Z.9, b.
in Hartford ; m. Martin L. Pierce of LaFayette,
Ind., who d. Dec, 1889.
60. III. Achsah^ b. Nov. 13, 1793, in Ludlow, Mass.; d.
June 33, 1878; m. (i) May so, 1818, Theodore
Strong of Monson; (3) Dec. i, 1838, Daniel
Chapin, b. July 33, 1791, in East Windsor, Ct.,
d. there Sept. 17, 1878. By her first husband
Achsah had: (i) Theodora ^ d. young. (3)
Benjamiffi^ b. 18 — ; d. between 40 and 50 years
of age while on a visit to a sister in Dunkirk,
N. Y. He settled in Adrian, Mich., where he
built a block known as ''Strong's Block." He
left one son, Theodore. By her second husband
she had three children, all of whom are living.
(3) Flavia Maritfi, b. Apr. 33, 1830; m. (i)
Sept. 18, 1848, George Metcalf, b. Jan. 16, 1836 ;
a soldier in the Civil War; killed May 14, 1864,
in an engagement at Bermuda Hundreds, Va. ;
First Lieut. First Connecticut Light Battery.
She m. (3) Lewis E. Morley of Syracuse, N. Y.,
Sergeant in 6ist Regt. N. Y. Vols., sd Army
Corps, who d. May 37, 1901, in Rochester, N. V.,
where Mrs. Morley now resides. (4) HarrUt
Sophicfi, b. Feb. 5, 1833, in East Windsor, Ct. ;
m. there Aug. 8, 1850, Elisha S. Heath of Ware-
house Point, Ct. They removed to Baltimore,
Md., where they now reside. They have had
eight children, of whom only three are living. (5 )
Daniel Chapitfi, b. Feb. 6, 1834, in East Wind-
sor; m. there (i) Dec. 37, 1855, Hannah C.
Barber of East Windsor, who d. April 3, 1858,
aged 33 years. He m. (3) Jan. 19, 1859, Mary
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A. Shepard of Broad Brook, Ct. By his first wife
he had two children, and one, a daughter, is now
(1906) living. By second wife he had four
children, two of whom are living.
Ben3amin^ b. Jan. i, 1796, in Monson.
Austin^ b. Jan. a, 1798, in Monson.
Sophia^ b. May 19, 1800; d. April 30, 1803.
Warren^ b. Sept 23, 1804 ; d. Aug. 25, 1808.
Sophia^ b. Sept. 2, 1806; d. Dec. 18, 1894; m.
April 2, 1828, Charles B. Jones, b. June 30, 1797,
d. Nov. 10, 1878, and had a daughter, Harriet
Sophia^ b. April 8, 1829, m. Nov. 28, 1848,
George W. Nelson, b. April 26, 1826, d. Jan. 4,
1886. Their children are : (i) Charles Rue<fi, b.
Feb. 23, 1850. (2) Frank Georg^^ b. Feb. i,
1852; m. Oct. 29, 1896, Grace Cochrane, dau.
of William B. Cochrane of Roscoe, N. Y. (3)
Mary AugusUfi^ b. April 23, 1859.
66. 4: IX. Warren^ b. May 25, 1809.
17. Jab£z7 Fuller, (David^^ Yaungi, Aiattheuf^, Samuei^^
Samuel*^ Edward^) t\). in East Haddam, Ct., in 1762, and bapt
May 30, 1762, receiving his name from that of his mother's first
husband, JabezS, (Thomas^). He d. at East Haddam, March 25,
1840; m. April 3, 1791, Lydia Smith, b. Feb. i, 1766, d. Nov. 26,
1 84 1, at East Haddam, dau. of Matthew and Thankful (Ackley)
Smith. Jabe£7 and wife were members of East Haddam Congrega-
tional church.
Children, bom in East Haddam.
67. I. Flavia^ b. Sept. 20, 1792; d. May 24, 1890; m.
Oct. 2, 181 7, Ezekiel B. Thomas of Columbia
and Hebron, Ct., b. 1788, d. July 27, i860, at
East Haddam. She has descendants in East
Haddam.
68. 4:n. Jabez Hubbard^ b. Oct. 12, 1794.
69. 4: in. Jonathan J.^ b. June id, 1796.
70. IV. Lydia^ b. 1798; d. Oct. 15, 1854, at LaPorte,
Ind. ; m. about 1820, Orellana Mack of West-
chester, Ct., Newfield, N. Y., and LaPorte, Ind.
She had ten children and numerous descendants,
some of whom now live at Norwich, Ct.
71. V. Florella^ b. July 2, 1800 ; m. May 6, 1830, Bartlett
Shepard Daniels, b. Feb. 26, 1799, in Chatham,
Ct. There are descendants now living in West
Hartford ahd other parts of Ct.
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7a. 4: VI. Ambrose^, b. Sept 38. 1802.
73. VIL DtvidS b. about 1804; d. Nov. 11, 1825, at East
Haddaniiaged 21 years.
20. Joseph^ Fuller, {David^, Voupi^, Matthew^, Samuen,
Samuel*, Edward^), bapt. at East Haddam, Ct., Aug. 26, 1770;
m. Amy .
Children.
74. 1. Lucy^ b.
76.
I.
77.
11.
78.
III.
79-
IV.
80.
V.
81.
VI.
82.
VII.
83.
VIII.
75. II. Roxana^ b. .
22. Frederick Augustus?* Fuller, (Cakl^^ Yot/ngs, MaUheu^^
Samuet^^ Samuel*, £dtvard^), b. Sept. 3, 1763, at East Windsor,
Ct ; m. Sept 17, 1783, Anna Barrett of Wethersfield, Ct He was
buried March 8, 1814, at Wethersfield, aged 50.
Children.
Mary^ b. Dec. 14, 1782 ; d. Sept 4, 1783.
Horace^, b. March ao, 1785.
Martha^, b. Feb. 8, 1787.
Wilson*, b. Feb. 16, 1789.
Benjamin Chapman*, b. March 8, 1791.
Anna*, b. April 5, 1795 ; d. Oct 33, 1795.
Anna*, b. July 33, 1796.
Cornelia Green*, b. Oct 31, 1801.
SO. Henry Weld? Fuller, (CaUi^, YoungS, Matthew^, Samue/i,
Samuel*, Edward^), b. Jan. i, 1784, in Middletown, Ct; d. Jan.
39, 1841, in Augusu, Maine; m. Jan. 7, 1806, Esther Gould of
Newbury, Mass. She d. July 26, 1866. He graduated from Dart-
mouth College, 1 80 1, a classmate and friend of Daniel Webster;
studied law and settled in Augusta, Me.
Children, bom in Augusta.
84. tl. Frederick Augustus*, b. Oct 5, 1806.
85. II. Louisa Sophia*, b. March 13, 1808; m. Sept. 12,
1833, Samuel E. Smith.
86. *III. Henry Weld*, b. Jan. 16, 1810.
87. IV. Martha Elizabeth*, b. June 12, 1813; m. Sept 12,
1834, Joseph G. Moody, and had: (1) Joseph
/^.9, b. and d. 1836. (2) Caroline F.% b. May
7f 1836. (x) Martha Louisefi, b. Sept 2, 185 1.
88. V. Caroline Weld*, b. June 3, 1815 ; m. June 8, 1835,
Isaac Farrar of Bangor, Me. He d. x86o. Mrs.
Farrar removed to Cambridge, Mass. Their four
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children were; (i) John H€Hn% b. May i,
1836; d. March 3. 1838. (2) Henry IV.9, b.
April 24, 1840; m. 1867, Laura M. Wilson of
Chicago, 111. (3) Caroiine F.% (4) Samuel
F.% b. July 25, 1854.
89. 4: VI. Benjamin Apthorp Gould^ b. May 23, 181 8.
90. VII. Lucre tia Goddard^ b. Aug. 9, 1824 ; m. Dec. 27,
1849, Joseph K. Clark, son of Franklin Clark of
Wiscasset, Me., and had : (i) Frankiiffi, b. Oct.
6. 1850. (2) Josepk*. b. Aug. i, 1853. (3)
Benjamin F,% b. July 6, 1857 ; d. Jan. 27, 1863.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
3L John* Fuu.er, {Eiiskai,Joshu£fit Voyn^, MaUhew^^ Samuel^,
Samuel\ Edward^)^ b. April 30, 1775, in Ludlow, Mass.; d. there
June 19, 1840; m. (i) May 16, 1805, Bathsheba Colton, b. Nov.
II, 1783, d. May 14, 1814; in. (2) June 10, 1815, Theodosia
Capen, b. April 12, 1786, in Helchertov^i), d. Feb. 2, 1845.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
91. 4=1. Walter^ b. March 24, 1806.
92. 4: H- Norman ColtonS b. March 24, i8o8.
93. 4:IIL Edmund Warren^, b. Feb. 13, 181 1.
94. IV. Orra^, b. May 13, 1813 ; d. , 1868 ; m. June
26, 1842, Justin Lombard, b. •■■ ■ , 1803, in
Ludlow, d. , 1883-4. They had (i)
i%//^»^ d. . ( 2 ) Dexter W.«, d. ;
m. Mary Trim. (3) Dennis O.'**, d. Aug. 13,
1904; m. 1st, Sarah Crowfoot; m. 2d, Nov. ^,
1877, Lottie*^ Fuller; she d. Aug. 12, 1890,
dau. of Norman Colton^ Fuller ijohffi, Eiishat^
Joshucfi^ etc.) (4) Mary Z.*°, bom ; m.
Rufus Cooledge. (5) Irene T:*®, d. . (6)
Estus Jf.'^] m. Cynthia A. Sargent. (7) A.
Afariva*^, b. 1852; d. Dec. 23, 1878; m.
Quartus Fiske. (8) Ira 5.'^ m. Mrs. Maria
Gilfoil. (9) EHioit /*.*<>, b. Feb. 12, i860; m.
Mary E. Chapin.
95. V. Infant^; d. soon.
96. VI. Lodisa9, b. March 26, 1816 ; d. April 13, 1881 ; m.
June 25, 1847, Edmund Capen, b. Nov. 11,
1 8 14, in Boston, Mass., d. April 6, 1870, in
Springfield, Mass. They had: (i) Sarah EUen'"",
b. April 19, 1848; ni. George Foster of Spring-
field, where they now ( 1906) reside. (2) Charles
IVm.*'', b. luly 2, 185 1; d. Oct. 8, 1886, in
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Sptingfiekl. (3) Si^san Theo^osia'^t b. May 26.
1856; m. April 24, 1873, Elbert M. Keyes,
and had: i, Cora'^ b. 1873, d* young; ii.
Grace Anna", b. Oct. 24, 1874, d. young;
iii, Wilbur Leroy>\ b. Aug. 12, 1876, lu. July
^t 19039 Cora Belle Williams, and have one child,
Vera Pearle*', b. Nov. ii, 1903; iv, Elbert
James's b. Oct. 6, 1879, m. March 21, 1903,
Lennie H. DeBos; v, Edmund Capen", b.
Sept. 29, 1880, m. May i, 1903, Sophronia E.
Stetson; vi, Charles", b. Dec. 7, 1881, d.
June 17, 1882; vii, Homer Raymond", b.
Sept 12, 1884; viii, Bertha Ellen", b. March
22, 1886; ix, Frederick Elias", b. Feb. 25,
1888; X, Henry", b. Aug. 94, 1892, d. Aug.
30, 1892 ; xi, Clifton Earle", b. April 21, 1895.
97. 4:\ II. Purchase Dwight?, b. Nov. 3, 181 7.
98. VIII. Marcia Asenath^, b. Aug. 24, 1823; d. April 15,
1906; m. May i, 1844, David Kinsley Paine, b.
May 2, 181 7, in Ludlow, Mass., d. Dec. 16,
1886. Children, all bom in Ludlow : ( i ) Benry
^/^^r/*°, b. April I, 1846; m. March 30, 1869,
L. Louise Stockwell, b. July 31, 1848, in Am-
herst, Mass.; they had: i, Merton Kinsley",
b. July 6, 1870, in Springfield, m. Jan. 7, 1891,
Ella GcAxlon French, b. June 14, 1868, in Wash-
ington, D. C, and had, b. in Springfield : Mildred
Louise", b. Nov. 12, 1891, Gladys'*, b. Feb. 8,
1894, d. July 9, 1894, Albert Irving'*, b. April i,
1896, bom in Wesdield, Mass., Madeline**, b.
Dec. 22, 1899, bom in Simsbury, Ct, May 5,
1903, Mattie'* and Mabel'*, twins, and March 9,
1905, Archie William'*; ii, George Austin", b.
June 27, 1872, m. Oct 9, 1892, Flora Amelia
Miller, b. Sept. 15, 1865, in East Hartland, Ct.,
their children are : b. in Springfield, Eari Henry'*,
b. April 5, 1894, Marjorie Belle'*, b. Feb. 26,
1896, Chester David'*, b. Jan. 12, 1898, and b.
in Suffield, Ct., Oct. 31, 1904, George Austin'*
Jr.; iii, Herbert Dwight", b. Jan. 26, 1876.
(2) Alice Augusta}^^h. Dec. 12, 1850; d. Aug. x6,
1905, in Springfield j m. Nov. 29, 1871, Alfred
Stillman Putnam, b. March 28, 1846, in Ludlow ;
children, all b. in Ludlow: i, Harry Flavius",
b. March 7, 1873, m. Sept. 18, 1895, Bertha May
Paine, b. May 26, 1873, in Belchertown, Mass.,
and had : Florence May'*, b. in Ludlow, June 22 ^
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YOUNGS fuller's DISdNDAKTS. 9 1
1902, Alice Eunice'*, b. in Springfield, Sept. 36,
1904; ii, Robert Hills", b. Dec. 2, 1875; ""t
Addie Belle", b. Oct. 15, 1877, m. Oct. 7, 1902,
Frank Boyd Mallory, b. Oct. 9, 1876, in Provi-
dence, R. I., — their child, Roger Putnam", was
b. in Springfield, Oct. 26, 1903 ; iv, Rufus
Edwin", b. May 6, 1880, m. Oct. 15, 1903, Edith
Florence Porter, b. in Athol, Mass., Aug. 15,
1881, — their child, Thelroa Marian", was b.
Aug. 15, 1904, in Athol. (3) Herbert Newton*^,
b. Oct. 12, 1852; m. Nov. 24, i88t, Hattie
Caroline Boutelle, b. July 15, 1854, in Pomfret,
Ct., — their children, all b. in Ludlow, are:
Arthur Garfield", b. Oct. 37, 1882, Emma
Louise", b. Oct. 28, 1886, Blanche Alice", b.
Oct. 6, 1890, Archie Monroe" and Albert
Henr>'", twins, b. Sept. 33, 1892, Warren
Dewey", b. Aug. 7, 1898. (4) A^red Kinsley''',
b. Oct. 14, 1855 ; m. Sept. 21, 1886, Minnie Etta
Olds, b. April 12, 1864, in Pelham, Mass.; chil-
dren, all bom in Ludlow, are : Ralph David", b.
Dec. 17, 1 888, Ernest Norman", b. June 29, 1891,
Lora Marcia", b. July 27, 1893, Herman Chester",
b. June II, 1895, Olive Jessie", b. May 10, 1897,
Walter Erwin", b. Sept. 38, 1899, Alice Sylvia",
b. Oct. 10, 1901, Milton Kinsley", b. June 22,
1904. (5) Arabella Theodosia'^^ b. Dec. 5,
1861 ; m. May 18, 1891, George Munroe Jenks,
b. Nov. 29, 1854, in Pelham, Mass.
32. IsAAC^ Fuller, (ElishaT^ Joshuefi, Young^, Matthew^,
Samuel^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. Oct. 30, 1776, at Ludlow, Mass. ;
d. April 4, 1865, at Somers, Ct. ; m. Eleanor Jones Aug. ti, 1796;
both of Soroers, according to church records there. Removed to
Somers about 1795: A farmer. Mrs. Eleanor Fuller d. July 30,
187 1, at Somers, aged 93 years. He is called Captain Isaac. Was
in Capt Mills Co., 8th Regt. Ct. State troops, 1776.
Children, recorded at Somers.
99. 4:L Horace^, b. June 5, 1798.
100. n. Eleanor?, b. June 6, 1800; m. John Tiflfany;
she d. May 27, 1873 ; he d. Aug. 29, 1886, aged
88 years. Had children : Charles, John, Ellen
and Clara »
101. HL lnfant9, b. ; d. March 13, 1803.
102. 4:1V. Philo?, b. March 27, 1810.
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V03 V Eiaeline^, b. Mxy u, 181 j; m. Albeit Clark.
Resided in N. Y. City and had one dau., who m.
John B. Hendrickson of Brooklyn, N. Y.
is. .. VI. Otis9, b. April 7, 1816 ; d. Dec. 17, 1830.
ro5. VJI. Elvira^, b. July 4, x8i8 ; m. Joseph M. Griggs; she
d. at Somers, July 14, 1847. Had one son, who
m. and lived in Hartford, Ct.
SS. Joshua^ Fuller, {Etisha^^ Jcshmcfi^ Voun^, Mattkew^^
Samue/^, Samuel* ^ Edward^) ^ b. April 4, 1779, in Ludlow, Mass.;
d. 1871, in Nunda, N. Y. ; m. (i) 1799, Polly Brewer, b. 1778, d.
1801; m. (a) 1801, Mercy Pease, b. Dec. ao, 1782, d. 1869, in
Nunda. Joshua Fuller removed in 1833 to Nunda, N. Y., where he
was a highly respected citizen, and a deacon of the Universalist
church.
Children
106. I. PoUy^, b. July 30, 1802, in Ludlow, Mass.
107. IT. Clarissa^, b. Nov. 25, 1803, in Monson, Mass. ;
d. ; m. Int. Oct. 18, 1832, recorded in
Granby, Mass., with Alfred Goldthwait of Nunda,
and had : (1) Gilbert J\^.>o, who m. Mary Hunt
and resides in Northeast, Pa. (3) Helen^^^ who
• m. (i) George W. Fuller, a soldier in the Civil
War (126th N. Y. Vols.); he was kiUed at
Malvern Hill; m. (2) Breen; m. (3)
William Clow, a veteran soldier of Co. I, 136th
N. Y. Vols. (3) Norton 5."^ a soldier of the
Civil War, who d. several years after his return.
(4) Mih^^, a soldier of the ist N. Y. Dragoons,
who m. Elizabeth Mills; they have a son,
Howard'*, and daughter, Bessie" ; they reside in
Nunda. (5) Harriet^^^ who m. Robert Craig of
Canaseraga, N. Y., and had two children.
108. IIL Louisa^, b. Jan. 13, x8o8, in Ludlow, Mass.
109. IV. Sophia Barton9, b. July is, x8xo; d. Dec. 27, 1891,
in Madison, Wis. ; m. April 6, 1834, at Nunda,
N. Y., Nelson Chittenden. They lived and died
in Madison. Their children were: (x) Ella
^.»S b. Jan. X5, X835. (2) Flora E.'^, b. Jan.
i5f i^35» (twins). (3) Rosella LilHe^^, b. April
i3» 1836. (4) Elita Jane^^, b. Jan. x, X840. (5)
Charlotte S.^\ b. Jan. x, 1840, (twins). (6)
Charles Curtis^^, b. May xo, X842 ; d. Dec. X5,
NoTS. Iniomatioo ia nfftTd to the dtsotaduu of Jotbna 8 Fuller, RiidiDf is Wotere
New York, wii furntthed by cbt local hitioriaa at Nunda. N. V., Mr. H. W. Hand.
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YOUNGS fuller's DESCENDANTS. 93
1905 : a dentist who stood at the head of his
profession in the state. (7) Mary Sophia^^, b.
July 2, 1844. (8) Kak Adciia'^, b. Jan. 28, 1850.
no. it^V. William C.*', b. 1819, in Ludlow, Mass.
III. VI. Maria A.*', b. ; d. ; m. Porter
Warren, b. 1818. Children: (i) /i///tf'°, b.
; m. Frank Parker ; reside in Nunda,
N. Y. (2) Ztf///Yi*°, b. ; m. Frank
Christopher; reside at Brooklyn, N. V. (3)
C^/<i'°, b. ; m. Egbert Bartholeroew ;
reside at Brooklyn, N. Y. (5) Edward Harrrn*°,
b. — ^— ; m. Lottie Schwartz.
James C.9, b. .
George^, b.
112.
*VII,
"3-
*VIII.
114.
IX,
-^ b. — ; m. — Carrier.
35. Ely^ Fuller, {Eli5ha'^Jcshuc^\ Voungi, Maithau^y Samuei^,
Samifc/\ Edu'aid^)t b. Nov. 12, 17S2, in Ludlow, Mass.; d. there
Dec. 31, 1837 ; m. Jerusha Little, b. Sept. 19, 1782, d. July 25,
1 85 1. He was for many years Town Clerk of Ludlow.
They had ten children, born in Ludlow.
115. L Caroline", b. .Aug. 13. 1803; d. April 17, 1877, at
Berlin, NLiss. ; m. May 30, 1855, Daniel Warner.
No children.
iiO. IL Eliza", b. M.irch i, 1805: d. Nov. 18, 1865; m.
Oct. iS, 1827, Luther Ferry of Granby, Mass.,
b. about 1804, d. Nov. 13, 1869. Childien : (i)
lAtyra Aftn^^t d. young. (2) CordcHa^^^ b.
Aug. 25, 1S33 ; m. March 10, 1869, Charles
Spooner of Granby; she d. April 8, 1903; no
children. (3) Laura Ann^^^ b. ; ro.
Dwight Morgan of Granby ; resides in Newton,
Mass. (4) Eliza Ann''', b. ; d. Feb. 19,
1858. (5) Charlotte''', b. ; m. Charles
M. Taylor of Granby; had two children:
Clinton" and Delia". (6) Zi^Mrr^.'^b. 1845 \
m. and had three children, b. in Granby; he
resided in Springfield, Mass., and d. there Jan. 31,
1908.
117. *IIL Elisha A.^ b. Aug. 18, 1807.
118. IV. Samuel Merrick^ b. Oct. 10, 1809; d. Sept. 10,
1811.
119. tV. Samuel Merrick**, b. June 24, 1812.
120. VL Vienne Madelia'*, b. Sept. 22, 1814; d. Dec. 31,
1891, in Chicopee, Mass.; m. (i) Jan., 1833,
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Francis McLe.in, b. 1804, d. J"i> 5, 1B42 ni
(2) 1850, Benning T.<?avitt, b. Keb. 14, lyy;, fJ.
Oct. 29» 1876, in Chicopec. ChiMreM. all !«
first husband : (i ) //i/in y."\ b. .March 6, 1.S34',
resides in Somers, C^. (7) Ihaincrd' , b.
May 16, 1S36. (3) Charlotte £'.'°, b. March 10,
1839; d. 1S73. (4) FraHi'S .-^ '^, b. Jul\ 17,
1842 ; d. Feb. 25, 1S70.
121. VII. Emily W.9, b. Dec. 22, 1816; m. Jan. 10, 1839,
Horace Sanderson, b. Nov. 27, 1815, in Sunder-
land, Mass. She d. Dec. 9, 1907, in Northamp-
ton, Mass.; he d. June 11, 1850, in Newton,
Mass. They had children: (i) William /l'^ b.
June 7, 1840, in Sunderland; d. March 6, 1892,
in Charlton, Mass. ; m. June 7, 1869, Nellie
French; he enlisted for three years of the CImI
War in the 27th Mass. Regt. ; was captured and
confined in Libby Prison eleven months. (?)
Cliarles ^.'", b. Aug. 4, 1S42, in Sunderland ; m.
May, 1S6S, Snrah M. Church ; he enlisted during:
the Civil War for one year in the 27th Mass.
Regt., and saw service in the Gulf Department
under Gen. Banks: he resides in Springfield,
Mass. (3) /;;/tf///'S b. Dec. 14, d. Dec. 19,
1843. (4) /'//"//•", b. Feb. 13, d. Feb. 14,
1845. (5) Luclla /.'", b. Dec. 12, 1846, in
Sunderland ; d. Feb. 26, 1897, in Orange, Mass. ;
m. June 27, 1869, Ozro .A. Alderman, who d.
April 13, T8S7, in Dana, Mass. (6) Lucius Z/.'^,
b. May 25, 1849, in Ludlow, Mass.
Vlll. Charlotte^ b. April 25, 1S19 ; d. May 11, 1891, in
Newton, Mass.: m. Chester Graves, b. June 5,
1 81 8, in Sunderland, Ma^^., d. Apr. 29, 1891, in
Newton, M.iss. Children: (i) Emma'^. (2)
George'''. (3) Frank''', (deceased). (4)
Etlwann^.
IX. Martha^, b. Oct. 8, 1822; d. May 25, 1895, at
Newion, Mass. ; unm.
X. Susan ].'\ b. Sept. 30, 1824; d. Sept. 3, 1886; m.
Nov., 1847, in Essex, Ct., Lockhart Howard, b.
Nov. 9, 1823, d. Aug. 30, 1900. Children : ( i )
^r//i//r'^ b. Feb. 14, 1848; d. Mar., 1901, in
Africa. (2) Oscar*'', b. Sept., 1854; d. 1902,
in Rome, N. V. (3) Stella''', b. . (4)
/^//^r;/'o, b. Oct. 18, 1 86 1.
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30. JuEi." Kllif.k, {/i/tsJiif^f /ifs/un/', Ycun^'^, Mattheu*\
Siif'itc/'\ Sii/iittcl', JithK'oiti^)^ b. Sept. ti, 1786; d. May 5, 1862,
in l.udlow ; m. in 180O, Phebe Jones, who d. Dec. 20, 1S57, ac. 71,
dau. of Stephen Jones of Ludlow.
(Children, born in Ludlow.
122. L Esius Joel', b. May 29, 1807; d. Aug. 9, 1832;
unmarried.
123. IL Sarah", b. June 2, 1809; d* J^i^* ^> 1897, in Bur-
lington, Wis.; m. Oct. 4* 1830, Kufus Billings of
'Irenton FalU, N. V., and had : (i ) Rufiis yl/.'°,
living in Chicago. (2) Zr7'/»°, a lawyer in Rhine-
lander, Wis. (3) S(ira/i*^, who m. and had several
children; d. in Iowa. (4) Amc/ia^^,
124. 4^111. Levi Jones, b. Dec. 23, 1814.
39. Samlel^ FcLLEk, (E/isha'*^ Joshm/'^ Yoyn^'^, Afatthcii^^
Stiinue/^t 'Stim/fr/', Jityu'tin/' ), b. March 25, 1791, in Ludlow, Mass. ;
d. June 13, 1872, in Brooklyn, N. V. ; m. Jan. i, 1812, Mary Shaw
Warner, b. Aug. 17, 1794, in Wilbraham, Mass., d. June 11, 1875, in
Brooklyn, N. V. She was dau. of Betsey (Shaw) Warner, whose
mother was Leah" (Fuller) Shaw, (Ephraim^, Shubaeh, John3,
Samuels Edward';.
Children.
125. L Adaline Margaret*', b. Oct. 13, 1812, in Springfield,
Mass.; d. Oct. 2, 1902, at Amityville, L. L; m.
1837, Lancelot Howard, b. in England, d. Nov.
7, 1864. They had: (i) Henry LanceloV^^ b.
April 26, 1S38'; d. Dec, 1861 ; ro. 1861, Huldah
Amelia Alvord, and had one child, Ad^Jine
Henry", b. Nov. 1, 18O1, d. July 30, 1898. (2)
Clara Adalinc^^, b. Sept. 9, 1840; d. April 4,
1883; m. Sept. 25, 1865, William Andrew
Benthuysen, who d. April 7, 1906; they had:
i, -Margaret iiack**, b. Jan. 22, 1866, d. June 30,
1893 ;"ii, William Howard", b. Jan. 31, 186S,
m. June 23, 1S9S, Ada Howard, and have Olive
Edna'', b. May 17, 1S99, and Howard Leslie'-,
b. Oct. 25, 1902 ; iii, Barent Palen", b. Jan. 15,
1872, m. .April 29, 1 90 1, Loretta .Nlaguire, and
have Clara'-, Loreita'-, and Catherine'- ; iv, Clara
Adaline", 1». March 8, 1874; v, Adaline Fuller",
b. July iS, 1..77. (3) Lama Kookcr''', b. March
24, 1843; "*• '"^P^** ^"» 1864, Henry Comsiock
Farr, and had: i, Henry Howard", b. April 8,
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1866, m. Oct., 1.^90, Mary Matilda Applegaie,
and they have Jane LcC, b. Oct. 8, 1S91, ami
Wynant AppJegate'*, b. Nov. 8, 1896 ; ii, Mabel",
b. Dec. 27, 1869; iii, Elsie Louisa", b. Oct. 25,
J 877' (4) Anna Joscpkinc'^^ b. Nov. 13, 1845 ;
m. March 28, 1878, William Pomeroy Hat):
they have one child, Agnes Josephine", b. Jan.
26, 1880. (5) Samuel Fiilicr^^, b. Jan., 1848;
m. Sarah ^— , and had Lancelot" and
Charles".
126. 4:IL James Mann^ b. Dec. 14, 1814, in Albany, N. Y.
127. 4:I1L Samuel Washington", b. Dec. 25, 1816, in Albany.
N. Y.
128. IV. Laura Ann", b. May 12, 1819, in Albany, N. Y. ; d.
May 7, 1899, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. Thomas
NewbeiT)' Rooker (?) and had one child that
d. young.
129 4:V. Junius Alexander', b. Dec. 24, 1821, in Albanv,
N. Y.
130. - VL Lydia Kobcrts9,b. March S, 1824, in Albany, N. Y.;
d. there March 31, 182S.
131. VIL Thomas Treno*>, b. Aug. 3, 1S26, in Albany; d.
there July 25, 1832.
132. VIIL Lydia Ann^ b. Dec. 11, 1828, in Albany; m. Nov.
23, 1847, in Brooklyn, L. L, Monroe Forbes
Gale, and had : ( i ) Tiwrnas Monroe^'', b. Sept.
12, 1848; m. Ida May Fisher June 24, t88o, in
Washington. D. C. Their daughter, Olive", b.
April 6, iSSi, in Brooklyn, N. Y., m. in London,
England, Sept. 20, 1902, William Curtis Hill, and
has one child, Olive Beatrice'\ b. Feb. 22, 1905.
(2) Lxtiia Afoiiroc^'\ b. June 10, 1853; d. Feb.
27» »S55. (3) Aiic'c^ b. Feb. 20, 1861 ; d.
March 15, 1903.
133. IX. Mary Angeline^ b. Oct. 6, 1831, in Albany.
Resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.
134. X. Robert Packard", b. May 28, 1834, in Albany; d.
there Nov. 22. 1S34.
135. XL John Green", b. Jan. 19, 1S36, in Albany; d. Aug.
io, 1853, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
136. XIL Anna Maria", b. July 26, 1S40, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
d. 1893; m. Morris B. Farr. Children: (i)
Gracc'^, (2) Nelson FortV^ \ m. Katherine
Green, and had Kuth", .\lice Mildred", Roger",
and Herbert". (3) Albert Cutler''' \ m. Alice
Merritt and had James Albert". (4) Evelyn''",
m. William Henry H. Higgins and had Dorothy".
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(5) Laivtcnic'^'. (6) H'lz/ni/'' , m. Maud
Huflmeier and had Evelyn". (7) Roiincy
Wamer^''\ d. 1878. (8) Edna LiUan'^\ m.
Percy Griffclh Dick. (9) Hazel Morris'''; d.
1898.
41. Waitrman'S Fuller, (ElishaT, Joshuu\ Young'^^ Matthra*^^
Samuel^, Samue/*, Edward^) ^ b. in Ludlow, Mass., Aug. 20, 1796 ;
d. in Palmer, Mass., March 10, 1884; m. April 24, 1824, Sally
Abercrombie, dau. of Isaac and Martha (McCuUoch) Abercrombie,
and granddaughter of Rev. Robert Abercrombie, the first minister
in Pelham, Mass. She was born in Pelham, May 12, 1797, and d.
in Palmer, Jan. 28, 1866. l*hey removed from Ludlow to Palmer
about 1845.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
137. L Martha Ann9. b. Jan. 30, 1825 ; d. Oct. 16, 1S99,
at Thorndike, Mass. ; m. Feb. 20, 1868, Jeremiah
Dutton, b. in Ludlow, 1822, d. in Palmer, Mass.,
Aug. 28, 1897. She was his second wife.
138. 4:IL George Willard'?, b. Nov. 12, 1826.
139. 4:IIL Charles Isaacs, b. June 5, 1830.
140. IV. Elizabeth Asenath^, b. June 1, 1832 ; d. Jan. 7,
1837.
141. V. Angelia Maria^, b. May 3, 1835 ; d. Nov. 15, 1841.
142. tVL William Hyslop^, b. Dec. 3, 1839.
143. VII. Annette &irahv, b. July 31, 1844; d. Nov. 9,
1863; unm.
42. Henry SEVMOim^ Fuller, (Elishai, Joshua^, Youn^,
Matthew^, Samuei^ Samuel*, Edward'), b. Dec. 11, 1798, in
Ludlow, Mass.; d. March 15, 1886, in Ludlow; m. (i) April 3,
1820, Esther Miller, b. March 26, 1800, d. Feb. 16, 1831 ; m. (2)
Oct 27, 1831, Mary N. Alden, b. Sept. 13, 181 1, d. March 31,
1877.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
144. L Esther A.9, b. May 20, 1822 ; d. Jan. 27, 1899 ; m.
July 6, 1854, Austin Collins. Had no children.
145. 11. Sarah M.9, b. July 9, 1827; d. Oct. 20, 1851 ; m.
April 24, 1850, Levi Collins. Had no children.
146. III. Mary Newelb', b. Aug. i, 1832 ; d. May 29, 1852 ;
ro. Jan. 22, 1851, Henry Collins. Had one
child, Eva.
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98 DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD FULLEK.
147. IV. Henrietta Susans, b. Dec. 15, 1833; d. Scpi. 24,
1890; m. May 8» 1856, Edwin Chapin. Had:
(i) Edwin H,'"" (2) Allison'''. (3) Hattic J.'''
148 V. Olivette Brown^, b. May i, 1835 ; d. Sept. 16,
1905, in Springfield, Mass.; ra. July 3, 1855, at
Longmeadow, Mass., (i) Henr}* Frost; m. (3)
M. Wells Bndge. Had no children.
Henry Seymour'^ b. Feb. 5, 1837 ; d. Sept i, 1843.
Edward Everett?, b. May 25, 1839.
Emma Asenath'', b. June x, 1841 ; d. March 38,
1906, in Thomdike, Mass.; m. Jan. i, 1867, in
Northampton, Mass., James Henry Hardie, b.
Sept- 24, 1842. Their children are : ( i ) Frank
Everett'^, b. Dec. 7, 1868; d. Oct. 14, 1870.
(2) Narty Edward'^, b. Oct. 8, 1870; d. Oct.
14, 1870. (3) Charles Harry'^^ b. April 16,
1872 ; m. July 10, 1900, at Kockville, Ct., Mae
Ethel Presbey, and had Virginia", b. Dec. i,
1904. (4) dllictta Laura'^^ b. Nov. 28, 1874 ;
m. June 3, 1896, in Springfield, Mass., George C.
Grimes, and had : i, Walter Hardie", b. Nov. 28,
1898; ii, Stuart", b. Sept. 17, 1903. (5) Grace
Emma'^, b. Dec. 11, 1876; d. May 3, 1877.
(6) Mary* Eva''', b. Feb. 2, 1880; m. Feb. 26,
1900, at Hartford, Ct., Winfred Dudley Downs,
and had: i, Stephen Clifford", b. Nov. 14, 1901.
152. tlX. Henry Seymour^, b. Aug. 27, 1843.
153. 4:X. Francis Starkie?, b. April 27, 1846.
154. XL Fannie Virginia Adelaide^, b. Oct. 17, 1848; d.
Jan. 17, 1866.
155. XII. Lillian E.9, b. Sept 22, 1850; d. July 4, 1869.
156. XIIL Hattie Beechei^, b. Feb. 16, 1854; d. Feb. 11,
1857.
44. ZxRA^ Fuller, {Eiishat, Joshuefi, VoungS, MatthtiL\ Samuel^
Samuel* f Edward') , b. Sept. 29, 1804, in Ludlow, Mass.; d. there
Nov. 28, 1832 ; m. July 31, 1823, Caroline Wright, who d. Oct 14,
1832.
Children.
157. I. Albin Wright9, b. Nov. 27, 1823; d. July 21, 1825.
158. 4:IL William Otis^, b. June 7f 1825.
159. III. Olive Caroline^, b. May 2, 1827; d. ; m.
Joseph Hinman. Left two daughters.
160. IV. Sarah Ann', b. June 30, 1829 ; d. ; m. Dec.
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165.
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YOUNG? FUTJEK'S OKSCENDAhri 99
23, 1847, in SoracfS, Ct, Alien (.. Seymour. They
had two dauf(hters.
i6t. V. Ellen Paulina^ b Sept. 28, 1831 ; m. George
Carver^, son of Jared and Rebecca^ (Fuller)
Carver. He d. some years ago. She resides in
Springfield, Mass. They had two sons who d.
young, and a daughter who m. John Cohn.
47. Solomon^ Fuller, (Solomon Lathropi^ Joshucfi, Young^,
Matthew^ ^ Samuel\ Samuel^, Edward'), b. Sept. 32, 1787, in
Somers, Ct; d. there March 3, 1869; m. Aug. 30, 1809, Chloe
BiUings, b. Feb. 16, 1789, in Somers, d. there March 24, 1867. He
was a farmer residing at Somers.
Children, bom in Somers.
162. L Martha Angeline^^ b. Jan. 10, 1812; d. June 23,
1880; unm.
Lathrop B.9, b. July 22, 1815.
Solomon^, b. April i7> ,1817.
Caroline^, b. Dec.^'%q, 1820; m. July 13, 1843,
Samuel Pomeroy oT Boston, Mass., b. April 24,
1812, d. Sept. 10, T850. Had a son Samuel;
living in Edgar, Nebraska.
166. V. Laura C.9, b. Dec. 2, 1823; d. Oct. 11, 1900; m.
Charles Kimball of Tolland, Ct., b. Jan., 182 1, d.
Oct. II, 1877. They had two children: (i)
Laura /. (2) Charles /*., who resides in
Chicago, 111.
167. 4:VI. Randolph^, b. May 25, 1827.
50. Asa' Fuller, (Solomon Lathropf.Joshucfi, YoungS^ Matthew^ ^
Samuel^ Samuel^, Edward'), b. Dec. 16, 1799, ^^ Somers, Ct. ; d.
at Clinton, Ohio, April 8, 1874 ; m. Keziah Strong of Tolland, Ct.;
d. April 8, 1868.
Children.
168. I. Martha9, b. April 21, 1820; m. Alfred Gillette of
Philadelphia.
169. 4: IL Theodore S.9, b. Feb. 7, 1822.
170. ni. Harriet E.9, b. Sept. 26, 1823; d. Nov. 27, 1903 ;
m. William A. Osborne; he d. Feb. 19, 1896,
aged 77 years; lived at PittsAeld, Mass.
Children: (i) Hattie E.'^, b. Dec. 25, 1852;
d. June 9, 1894. (2) IV. F.*^, who resides in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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17T. rv. Jane T.«, b. Oct 97, 1825 ; m. Egbert Bolb of
Wiadtori Ct; lived near Chicago, IIL Three
children.
173. V. Enkine A.^, b. March 10, 1828; lives in Clinton,
Ohio.
173. VI. Anna K.^, b. Jan. 3, 1830; d. April 3, 1883; m.
F. H. Bailey.
174. $ VII. John N^ b. March 17, 183a.
175. VIII. Mary Loaita9, b. Aag. 30, 1834; d. Feb. 33, 1835.
B2. EUJAH^ FuLLia, {EukUfl, Joshtufit Y^tmgt, MaiAew^,
Samuifit Samuil^t Edward^)^ b. Aug. 36, 1784, in Lndlow, Man. ;
d. there July as, 1841 ; m. Nov. la, 1806, PoDy Miller, b. 1784, d.
March xi, 1824, in Lodlow; m. (a) (Int pob. Feb. 19, 1835)
Sally Smith.
Children, bom in Ludlow.
176. I. MaryS.9, b. Jan. 39, x8o8; d. Nov. ix, x88a; in.
Jan. 30, X830, Elitha A.« FuUer (Ely^, Elisha^,
Joshua^), who d. Apr. xa, 1876. Names of their
four children wiU be found under Elisha A.9
177. 11. Electa^ b. Dec. 14, 1809; d. Sq>t 15, 1870; m.
Oct a8, X830, Daniel L. Atchinson of Wilbraham.
178. III. Catherine^, b. Feb. 19, x8xa ; m. Carlo Kendall ; d.
Jan. a6» 1S49.
X79. 4: IV. Elias Gilbert?, b. Jan. 4> 18x8.
x8o. V. Harriet A.^ b. Jan. X9, xSao; d. Jan. xx, X907 ; m.
May tSt i^3i Dftvid Tenney, h. in Stowe, Mass.,
son of Moody and Aima (Burt) Tenney.
Children (All bom in Pafaner, Mass.) : (x)
David £.*^, b. Nov. a4, X844; m. (x) Carrie
Walker; m. (a) Mary Graves, (a) EOem'^, who
d. at a years. (3) Liwis Jf.*^, b. Nov. 3, X848 ;
m. EUa ThimbuU. (4) EOa J/l'^, b. May, x8s3 ;
m. Henry E. Rice.
55. EzEKiSL^ Fuller, {EukUn, Joshutfi, Kw^, MatOuw^,
Samuel^, Samuel^ Edward^), b. Feb. as, X794, in Ludlow, Mass.;
d. there Sept 5, X877 ; m. Mar. a, 18x5, ^^y Rood, dau. of Elias
and Axma Rood.
Children, bom in Ludlow.
x8i. 4=1. Elias Albert^, b. March 17, 1816.
1^2. 4=11. Edmund^, b. May aa, xSiS.
X83. 4:111. Davenport L.9, b. Feb. a8, i8a3.
X84. 4: IV. Henry C.^, b. March x, X83X.
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56. LvMAM* FuxxBR, {Etikteti^ Joskiufi, V^ng^, Matthew^,
Samme/i, SamM€l\ Edward^), b. Oct as» 1796, in Lndlow,
Mass.; d. there Oct 30, 1845; m. (Int Feb. 32, 1817) Parma
Barton, b. 1797, d. Feb. 4, 1890, in Granby» Mass., dau. of Daniel
Barton. She m. (a) Joseph Grout of Monson, Mass.
Children (FoUer), b. in Ludlow.
185. I. Elisa Ann9, b. June s8, 181 8; m. Elias Gilbert?
(Elijah*, Esekiel7). (See under his record.)
186. 4:11. Lathrop'L.^ b. July 16, 1833.
187. III. Emeline Cornelia?, b. June 7, i8s6; d. May 31,
1871 ; m. Nov. is, i84S> George K. Smith.
Children: (i)/niia*<'. (2) EUa^'
iio.
57. Fkamxum* FuLUOt, (EMth'e/f, Joshu^^ Younfi^ Matthew^,
Sammei^^ Samuel*^ Edward*), b. Oct 3, 1799, "i Ludlow, Mass. ;
d. there July 15, 1876; m. April 34, 1835, Joanna Miller, b. 1795,
in Ludlow, dau. of Sylvester and Charlotte (Little) Miller. She d.
Dec. 8, 1890. They had no children.
68. Horace Day* Fuller, (Benjamini, Joskwfi, Vntngh
Mattketu^, Samueii, Samuei*, Edward*), b. Feb. 7, 1790, in Lud-
low, Mass.; d. April 8, 1859; m. (i) Aug. 35, 181 3, Betsey
McKinney of Ellington, Ct; m. (3) Mrs. Maria Pember; m. (3)
Sarah Stoughton.
They had children :
188. L Annis9, b. Aug. 31, 1813; m. Nov. 11, 1830, Wm.
H. Vinton of Monson. She d. in Monson April
x8, 1838, and her husband d. May 5, 1848, aged
4S years. A daughter, Sarah J., b. Jan. x, 1835,
m. Nov. 33, 1863, Emory F. Strong.
James A.9, b. Sept 3, 1815 ; d. May xo, 1837.
Orrin D.9, b. July 6, 1818; d. April so, X843.
Horace^, b. Dec. 7, 1831.
Harriet^, b. Dec. 38, X834 ; d. Nov. 33, 1846.
Edwin M.9, b. Jan. 30, 1837 ; d. Nov. x7, 1856.
Albert B.9, b. Aug. 8, X840.
61. BENjAMm* Fuller, {Ben;amini, Joshucfi, Younifi, Matthew*,
Samuei^, Samuei\ Edward*), b. Jan. x, 1796, in Monson,
Mass.; d. June 6, 1888, in Springfield, Mass.; m. March 9, 1833,
Cynthia Collins, b. in East Windsor, Ct, Sept is, 1803, d. in
189.
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190.
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191.
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Springliekly Mus., Jaly ts> i87a» dau. of Ebeneter tod Azitba
(Chipin) CoDios of Sooth Hadley» Mtts.
Children.
195. I. Cjnthia CoDinf^, b. Sept. it, 1822; d. Dec. 4,
1854; m. Sept 17,. 1844, M. Loivenworth of
Waterbury« Ct. Had one child, a daughter, who
d. young.
196. II. Mary E^, b, ; d, young.
197. III. Henry Lathrop^, b. ; d. April 14, 1834, ae.
Syn.
198. IV. Mary L.9| b. July 4, 1833; d. June 12, 1904; m.
Dec. 4, 1861, L. S. PenderMn of New Haven,
Ct They had four children : (i) Samuel F.^\
b. Dec. 26, 1862. (2) Benjamin /!» (3)
John^^\ d. young. (4) Henry /:«•, b. Nov. 7,
187 1.
199. V. Helen Sophia^, b. March 11, 1835; m. Nov. 21,
i860, Joseph Dwight Stratton, b. Aug. 16, 1833,
in Northfield, Mass., d. July 16, 1902, in Spring-
field. They had a son, William FulUt^^, b. Aug.
12, 1862, d. Aug. 12, 1864.
200. VL Elizabeth Annis9, b. April 11, 1838; m. Dec« 8,
1869, Richard W. Rice, b. April 13, 1838, in
Springfield, Mass., d. there May i, 1903. They
had a daughter, b. and d. Nov. 2, 1872.
201. VII. Henrietta^, b. ; d. young.
C Austin^ Fuller, (Beniamini^ Joshuefi^ Yaung^^ MatAen^^
Samuel^ Sam$tel\ Edward^) ^ b. Jan. 2, 1798, in Monton; d.
there April ii, 1872; m. Harriet D. Taylor, b. 1798, d. Aug. 20,
1886, dau. of Isaac and Sarah Taylor of East Haddam, Ct
Children.
202. I. Sarah A.9, b. June 9, 1823; d. Sept 2, 1854; m.
Feb. 15, 1848, W. B. Converse, b. 1819, d.
April 25, 1880, son of Benjamin Converse of
Palmer, Mass. They had one child, a dau.,
/uHa, d. April 21, 1853, aged 4 months.
203. II. Julia9, b. June 28, 1826; d. April i, 1850; m.
June 23, 1849, Samuel G. Damon, son of Rev.
D. Damon of Boston, Mass.
204. III. Mary E.9, b. July 20, 1833 ; d. June 18, 1890; m.
Oct 3, i860, Chartes H. McMaster of Palmer.
205. IV. Henry Austin^ b. Aug. 26, 1836 ; d. Jan. 19, 1843.
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C6. Warriw^ Fuller, {Benf'aminJ, Joshucfi^ V^^^g^f Matthew^,
Samueii^ Samuel*^ Edward*), b. May 35, 1809, ^ Monson, Mass. ;
d. there Feb. 10, 1862; m. April 36, 1831, Lucy Chapman of
Mooson, b. July 8, X81S9 d. Jan. ii» 1891.
Chiklreny bom in Mooson.
306. 4:1. SanfordS b. Jan. 8, 1832.
307. 4:11. Charles', b. April 18, 1840.
308. III. Ellen9, b. Oct. 17, 1843 ; m. (1) George Cogswell ;
(3) A. E. Wildes. They reside in Chicopee
Falls, Mass.
68. Jabbz Hubbard^ Fuller, (Jabe€i, David^^ Youngs, MattheuA^
Samuel^ Samuel^ ^ Edward ^)^ b. Oct is, 1794, in East Haddam,
Ct. ; d. there Aug. 5, 1873 ; m. June 38, 1841, Lucy Ann Northam,
b. Aug. 35, 1830, at East Hampton, Ct., d. at Melrose, Mass., dau.
of John Cone and Rachel (Kellogg) Northam of Haddam, Ct.
Jabez H. Fuller lived all his life in East Haddam on his father's
place in North Moodus. He was Captain of militia and served at
New London in x8i3.
Children.
309. I. Lucretia Rachel', b. May 9, 1843 ; m. Jan. i, 1863,
Chester Shepard of Melrose. Children: (i)
Chester BurdeUe^^, b. Aug. 35, 1867 ; graduated
at Yale College, 1890; civil engineer, in com-
pany with his father at Melrose; m. Oct 14,
1 89 1, Hannah French Gladding, and has two
children : James Burdelle", b. Feb. 14, 1893, ^^'^
Ray Lawrence*', b. July 7i 1895. (2) Lucy
LUHan*^^ b. May 33, 1871 ; m. May x, 1895,
Ralph Morgan Grant, graduated at Wesleyan
University 1 893, a lawyer in Hartford, Ct ; has two
children: Lloyd Shepard", b. March 37, 1896,
and Thane Chester**, b. March 13, 1897. (3)
Walter UewUyn^'', b. Sept 33, 1879. (4) Bessie
Garfield''', b. March 33, 1881.
3 10. %\\, David Manoris9, b. Jan. 13, 1846.
3X1. IIL Laura Lunella^, b. Nov. 38, 1849; d. April 13,
1890.
69. Jonathan Jay® Fuller, (Jadezi, David^, Vounj^s, Matthew^,
Samuel^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. June 10, 1796, in East Haddam,
Ct; d. Aug. 26, 1876, in Portland, Ct, where he was owner and
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nuin:)>'j;e )* .i quarry: m. May 15, 1823, Lucim'a Cook, b. April 8,
179I1 in VValUngford, Ct, d. Nov. (5, 18/?.
Children.
aM. I. Jane £liza'>, b. April ^3, 1831 ; d. Feb. 6, 1894, at
Portland, Ct. She married Elliott Mantell, but
resumed her maiden name. No children.
91 a. II. Adeline^, b. July 17, 1834 ; d. June 5, 1836.
72. Ambrose^ Fuller, {^Jabez»^ Da-oid^^ Ycunjfi^ Matthcto^^
Samuen^ Samuel*, Edward'), b. Sept. 28, 1802, at East Haddam,
Ct; d. July 5, 1878, at Grafton, Mass.; m. May 7, 1825, at
Hebron, Ct., Ruth Andren-s, b. Dec. 3, 1804, at Glastonbury, Ct., d.
Sept., 1894, at Charlton, Mass., dau. of Zadock and Ruth (Brooks)
Andrews.
Children.
314. I. Julius^, b. Aug. 31, 1827, at Hebron, Ct. ; d. Feb.,
1898, at Nor^'ich, Ct. ; m. Emily F. Buel of
Hebron, Ct. No children.
215. II. F. Dwightv, b. Sept. 8, 1832, at Columbia, Ct. ; d.
July I, 1889, at Charlton, Mass.; m. Ellen Kent
of Kentsington, Ct. No children.
216. III. Emily J.9, b. Feb. 25, 1835, at Columbia, Ct. ; d.
April 7, 1867, at Hebron, Ct. ; m. Moses F.
Pelton at Hebron, Ct. No children.
217. IV. David H.9, b. Jan. 31, 1 84 1, at Columbia, Ct. ; d.
there .\pril i, 1841.
218. V. Orrin A.9, b. Nov. 28, 1843, at Columbia, Ct. ; m.
(i) Sarah Brown at Hebron, Ct. ; m. (3) Mrs.
May Pease: m. (3) Sept. 26, 1906, Mrs. May
Bamum at Hartford, Ct. No children.
219. 4: VI. Lafayette Dallas^, b. Aug. 26, 1844, at Columbia,
Ct.
230. VH. Henry S.9, b. Jan. 4, 1849, at Columbia, Ct. ; d.
March 21, 1892, at Worcester, Mass. ; m. Jennie
Button of Columbia, Ct.
84. Frederick Augustus* Fuller, {Henry WeiiH, CakV*, Vcungs,
Matthew^, Sarnuei^ Samuci*, Edward'), b. Oct. 5, 1806, in
Augusta, Me. ; d. June 29, 1848, (North's History of Augusta says d.
Jan. 29, 1849) ; m. (i) May 17, 1830, Catherine, dau. of the Hon.
Martin Weston; m. (2) Margaret E. Godfrey of Orono, Me., in
1839.
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Hcnr)' Weld*', b. April 7, 18.^1.
Melville \Vcsion«, b. Feb. ii\ 1S33.
Frederick Augustus^, b. Sept. n, 1840.
Louisa S.'^ b. March 16, 1842 ; d. July 39, 1842.
Benjamin Apthorp Gould", b. Dec. i, 1843.
James T/', b. Sept. 23, 1846 ; d. Oct. 2, 1846.
Hiram E.v, b. Dec. 8, 1847.
86. Henry Weld^ Fuller, {Bcfny Jf'cW, CaUV", Youn^^
Matthew^ ^ Samuel^ ^ Samuel* y Eiiwarti^)^ b. Jan. 16, 1810; m.
1335, Mary S. Goddard, dau. of Nathaniel Goddard of Boston.
Children. •
228. I. Nathaniel Goddard^, b. Nov. 9, 1837.
229. II. Henry Weld^, b. Dec. 10, 1840; d. May 3, 1863.
230. III. Mar>' S.S b. Sept. 23, 1843.
231. IV. Henrietta G.^ b. Sept. 25, 1846.
232. V. Caroline F.^ b. Sept., 1850.
g9. Benjamin Apthorp Gould^ Fuller, (Henry Weld"*, Calcl^^
Young^f Mattheiv^y Samuel^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. May 23, 1818,
at Augusta, Me.; d. Jan. 24, 1885 ; m. April 27, 1843, Harriet S.
Williams, b. Aug. 12, 1819, in Augusta, dau. of the Hon. Daniel
Williams of Augusta. She d. April 24, 1894, in Boston, Mass. He
graduated from Bowdoin College in 1839; studied law with his
father, and at the Harvard Law School at Cambridge ; practiced at
Augusta ; Judge of Augusta Municipal Court ; Representative to
Legislature in 1856; edited "The Age" a number of years, and
removed to Cambridge, Mass., in 1864.
Children.
233. 4:L Horace W.9, b. June 15, 1844.
234. II. Mary Sawtclle^, b. Nov. 9, 1845 J "*. John Storer
Cobb, who d. Feb. 17, 1904.
235. III. Louisa^, b. June 17, 1849 i d. Aug. 24, 1853.
236. IV. Elira9, b. July 25, 1857.
237. V. Helen C.^, b. April 15, i860; d. young.
NINTH GENERATION.
91, Walters Fuller, (Johtfi, Elishai.Joshucfi, Young^, MaUhew^,
Samuel^, Samuel*^ Edu*ard^), b. March 24, 1806, in Ludlow; d.
Sept. 25, 1855, in Salt Lake City, UUh; m. Nov. 9, 1829, in
Stafford, Ct., Eunice Gleason.
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The family is said to have joined the Mormons and gone to Utah.
Children.
^38. I. James, b. .
239. II. Sophia, b. .
240. III. Reuben C, b. Feb. 15, 1S43, in Ludlow, Mass.
341. IV. Mar>-, b. .
142. V. Frank, b. .
92. Norman Coi;ion*> Filler, {/ff/in\ £/iska^, Joshutfi^ Youngiy
Matihnv^, Samuel \ Samuel*^ Eefwani^), b. March 24, 1808, in
Ludlow, Mass.; d. July 4, 1S74, in Springfield^ Mass.; m. (i)
March 24, 1830, Elvira Wright, who d. 1S36 ; m. (2) Jemima Lines,
Dec. 26; 1841 ; m. (3) Dec. 25, 1843, Annie L. Chapman, b. Aug.
17, 1815.
Children.
243. *L Norman Wilson'^, b. Feb. 5, 1832. (?) Was a
soldier in the Civil War and died in hospital.
He enlisted for three years in the 27th Mass.
regiment. He m. Rebecca Brown; had son
Frank, now dead.
244. II. Martha Elizabeth'^ b. Feb. 12, 1834; m. Silas
Case and had: (i) AdelbtrfK (2) Clifford'^
(3) EI/a^\ who m. Thomas Healey of Chester,
Mass.
245. IIL Elira Janc'S b. Oct. 3, 1835; ». (i) Charles
Austin ; m. (2) Charles Prince. By first husband
had one son, who d. young ; by second husband
six sons and one daughter, who is married.
Rinaldo Rinaldini•^ b. Oct. 31, 1838.
Ann Maria*^ b. Feb. 22, 1843.
Isom'S b. Sept. 25, 1844 ; m. Annie Cary, 1872.
Samuel*^, b. May 24, 1846; m. Adella S. Burkhart,
April, 1874.
250. VIII. Lottie'^ b. Jan. 29, 1854; d. Aug. 12, 1890, in
Sp^ngficld, Mass. ; m. Nov. 3, 1877, Dennis O.
Lombard*^ son of Justin and Orra9 (Fuller)
Lombard. (Orra^, John^ Elisha?). Dennis O.
Lombard d. Aug. 13, 1904.
251. IX. Emma'<», b. Aug. 7, 1861 ; m. Sept. 15, 1881,
George M. Wheeler. They reside in Fitchburg,
Mass. Children: (i) Clifton N.^', b. Nov. 4,
1882. (2) Ruth EV, b. July 16, 1886. (3)
Franklin A.'\ b. Oct. 11, 1893.
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tt. Edmund Warren? Fuller, (/o/tn\ Elisha"*, Joshitof\ Youfi^f^
Matthtii^f Samuei\ Safnttei*, Edwani^)^ b. Feb. 13, 181 1, in
Ludlow, Mass.; d. there June 17, 1S91 ; m. Aug. 28, x^si, Alinira
Jenks, b. Dec. 7, 1805, d. May 5, 1872, dau. of Henry and
Theodosia (Capen) Jenks of Belchertown, Mass.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
Warren Dwighfo, b. July 21, 1834.
Mary Ellen'**, b. Sept. 6, 1S35 ; d. S>cpi. 9, 1843.
George A.***, b. Feb. 27, 1.S36 \ d. March 21, 1843.
Susan Almira'^ b. Nov. 5, 183S; d. March 16,
1908, in Ludlow, Mass; m. Nov. 27, 1854,
Ashbel P. Chapin, b. July 11, iiS3-, in Chicopee,
Mass., son of Ahin and Eunice Chapin. They
had: (i) Frederick Clarence^\ b. .March 24,
1855; d. Nov., i860. (2) Frank Clifford'', b.
Nov., 1861 ; d. Jan., 1862. (3) Louis \Vil/rcd'\
b. Sept. 19, 1872; m. June 22, 18—, .Ada E.
Alden, b. April 20, 1868, dau. of Charles W. and
Savilla L. Alden. (4) AilwrV^ b. Sept. 10,
1861 ; ni. Mary Emma Chapin, b. Sept., 1864, in
Ludlow, dau. of Edwin and Henrietta Chapin.
(S) Francis Warren'', b. May 17, 1863. (6)
Edith Almira", b. July 30, 1872.
256. V. Martha Madelia'®, b. Nov. 27, 1839; d. Aug. 10,
1840.
257. VL Emeline Theodosia"", b. May 4, 1841 ; m. May 4,
1859, John L. banister, b. July, 1830, in Brook-
field, Mass.
258. VIL Sabra Jane'^ b. April 22, 1843 ; d. Sept. 23, 1880;
m. Nov. 7, 1861, in Wilbraham, Mass., Morton
Converse, b. in Ludlow, d. in New Haven, Ci.,
ton of Rodolphus Converse. Children : ( 1 )
IViimer Morton' \ b. March 28, 1862, in Ludlow ;
m. Mary Isabel Lyon, dau. of Josiah and Mary
Lyon.
159. *VIIL William Albert'^, b. March 1 1, 1847.
VI. Purchase D^ight^ Fuller, (/o/tn'^, Elisha^, Joshuc^,
YoungS^ Ma/then/^, Samuel ^, Samt/e/', E/fward'), b. Nov. 3, 181 7,
in Ludlow, Mass.,; d. July 30, 1872 ; m. Sept. 6, 1842, Caroline P.
Olds, b. May 28, r822, d. Apr. 27, 1881, dau. of Reuben and Polly
(Hayden) Olds of Ludlow.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
260. L George A.'®, b. Oct. 9, 1843 ; d. June 21, 1862.
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t6T. II. Eveline J.'^ b. March 32, 1846 ; m. March 7, 1873,
Marshall P. Wright. They reside in Portland,
Oregon.
962. III. Ellen T.'o, b. April 12, 1848; d. Nov. 17, 1903;
m. May 10, 1888, Hiram Danks, b. in Holyoke,
Mass., d. 1901. Resided in Wilbraham, Mass.
Austin Dwight>^ b. March 28, 1852.
Charles Frederick'^ b. July 25, 1854.
Edward L.»«, b. Feb. 17, 1858; d. July 18, 1863.
Frank A.***, b. March 4, 1863.
99. Horace^ Fuller, (Isaafi, EHshat, Joshucf'. Young^,
MaHkew^, Samutl\ Samuel^, Edu*ard^), b. June 5, 1798, in
Somers,Ct. ; d. there Oct. 20, 1891 ; m. June 8, 1820, Sally Phillips,
b. May 15, 1797, d. Feb. 20, 1880, at Somers. A farmer, lived at
Somers.
Children, born at Somers.
267. I. Sally Maria'^ b. April 8, 1821 ; m. March 24, 1841,
Jabez Collins ; had three children.
Horace Leverett'^ b. April 4, 1823.
Hem}' Isaac*<^, b. Feb. 6, 1826.
Austin*^ b. May 27, 1829.
Edwin***, b. Sept. 4, 1831 ; d. June 12, 1856; onm.
James Otis'®, b. July 3, 1834.
Loren Phillips**', b. Sept. 19, 1836; d. Jan. 8, 1856.
Lost at sea off the coast of Africa.
274. *VIII. Albert Edgar»«, b. Dec. 23, 1840.
102. Philo9 Fuller, {Isaafi, Elisha^^Joshuc^, Younffi, Matthew^,
Samnei^^ Samtiei^, Edward^), b. April i, 18 10, in Monson, Mass. ;
d. Dec. 20, 1895, in Somers, Ct., aged 85 years, 8 months, 20 days;
m. May ia$ 1840, Miss Amelia Field Of Springfield, Mass.,
b. ; d. Sept. 14 (or 16), 1888, aged 68. He is called
Capuin Philo Fuller.
Children, bom at Somers.
175. *I. Willard P.*®, b. Nov. 30, 1850.
110. WiLUAM C.9 Fuller, {Joshua^, Eiiskai, Joshu^, Younfi,
Matthew^, Samuel^ Samuei^^ Edward^), b. 1819, in Ludlow,
Mass.; d. July 4, 1903, in Nunda, N. Y. ; m. 1842, Louisa C. Guy
of Nunda, who was b. in Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1822, d. May t8,
1895. He m. (2) the widow of joel Brewer, who survives him.
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Waiiam C. Fuller came to Nunda in 1833 with his father, Joshua ;
grew up with the town ; was postmaster ; was deputy sheriff nine
years ; was town collector one year ; was Republican in politics, and
a member of the Baptist church.
Children.
276. *I. Henry F.'o, b. July 6, 1843.
277. *II. Arthur \\Vo,b. 1850. ,, ^ „
278. III. Mary L.'°, b. ; m. John B. Payne, a Civil
War veteran of Co. F, 33d N. Y. Inf., who d.
March 6, 1870, leaving a daughter who m. Fred
Edgett and has two children; m. (2),
Slater, who d. leaving two sons who reside in
New York City; m. (3) Charles Robinson and
had one son ; m. (4) Harrison Hagadom ; reside
at Mt Morris, N. Y.
279. *IV. George C, b. 1855.
280. V. Martha'^ b. 1857 ; m. Drury.
281. *VI. Charles O.^b. 1859.
282. *VII. Frederick'**, b. 1863.
283. *VIII. AllicJ.'^b. 1865.
112. JAMES9 Fuller, {Joshua\ Elisha\ Joshua^, Youn^,
Matthew^, Samuel^, Samuel \ Edward'), b. ; m. .
Lived in Lansing, Mich.
Children.
284. I. James's b.
285. II. Orren'o, b. .
113. GEORGE9 Fuller, {Joshua^ Elisha\ Joshucfi, YoungS,
Mattiieu^, Samueli, Samuel, Edivard'), l». in Nunda, N. Y.;
ro. - . Resided in Philadelphia, Pa.
Children.
286. Edward's b. .
And probably others.
117. EusHA A.9 Fuller, (Elf, Elisha\ Joshucf^, Youn^,
Matthew^, Samuel\ Samuel', Edward'), b. Aug. 18, 1807 ; d. April
12 1876, in New York City, aged 68 years ; m. Jan. 13, 1830, Mary
S.9 Fuller {Elijah^ EukieU, Joshucfi, YoungS, Mattheiv^, Samuel\
Samuel*, Edward'), who d. Nov. 12, 1882, aged 55 y^rs.
Children. . , ., xm
287 I. Mary Eliza's b. Aug. 31, 1834, m Ludlow, Mass.;
^' m. Sept. 10, 1857. Henry Kirk Caswell.
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288 II. Harriet Maria'S b. May f8, 1838; d. July 30,
18S3 ; in. Oct. 2, 1856, Daniel Webster Hulett.
2S9. III. Sarah Elvira*^, b. April 8, 1845, in Wilbraham,
Mass. ; d. Nov. 5, 1905.
J90. IV. Lizzie Catherine'^ b. Aug. 30, 1850; m. June 18,
1878, Frank Ellis Munsell. They reside at North
Wilbrahain, Mass.
119. Samuel Merrick9 Fuller, {£/y^, Elisha'i^Joshuof', Vounj^,
Mattkew^t Samuel\ Samue/*, Edward^) ^ b. June 24, 1812, in
Ludlow, Mass.; d. June 3, 1883, in Berlin, Mass.; m. Nov. 94,
1833, Catherine Bliss, b. Aug. 31, 1809, d. July 26, 1880, in Berlin.
Children.
291. I. Catherine'^ b. Oct. 19, 1835, at Ludlow, Mass.;
m. Oct. 19, 1852, at Lancaster, Mass., Rufus C.
Sawyer, who d. Oct. 4, 1903, in Hudson, Mass. ;
a soldier of Co. I, 5th Mass. Vols., in the Civil
War. Mrs. Sawyer resides in Hudson, Mass.
Their children were: (i) Emma Z.", b.
May 29, 1853; d. Jan. 14, 1884; m. Aug. 12,
1875, John F. ElHot, and had Mary F.**, who m.
Charles Wood of Maine, and Clara L.**, who m.
Abraham Lyons of Watertown, Mass. (2)
Lizzie Z.", b. May 19, 1855 ; m. Robert S.
Lockey, of Westboro, Mass. (3) Samuel R,^\
b. Apr. 3, 1857 ; m. Ellen Stone, and had Elsie
S.", Samuel H.'% and Marion F." {4) fames
C", b. July 16, 1861 ; m. (i) Mabel Rockwell;
m. (2) Josie Young; no children. (5) LorenE.",
b. ; m. Lucy BuUard and had Cyrus E.",
Rufus E.", Elvira C.»', Doldie'», Grace", Mary",
and Charles L." (6) Lo/tie Z.", b. May i,
1868; d. Jan. 16, 1885. (7) JIfaud E.'\ b.
Jan. 23, 1872; m. George W. Rice of South-
boro, and had fsther M.", Mildred G." d.
1905, Marion Ll", and Grace L., b. Mar. 15,
1873.
292. II. Elizabeth'*', b. Feb. 5, 1837, at Wilbraham, Mass. ;
m. Apr. 10, 1853, at Northboro, Mass., C. H.
Hartwell, who d. July 27, 1879. He was a
soldier in the Civil War, Co. B, Third Mass.
Cavalry. Children: {\)Ciara'\ b. March 26,
1854, in Berlin, Mass.; m. May 27, 1874, in
Clinton, Mass., Frank Lyman ; no children. (2)
Adelbert H.^\ b. July 4, 1856, in Berlin; m.
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there Jin. i, 1898, Etu F. Bennett of Berlin; no
children. (3) Frederick E.^\ b. Oct. 4, 1861, in
Clinton, Mass. ; d. May 8, i86s, in Hopedale.
Man. (4) NellU M.'\ b. May 7. 1864, in Clin-
ton ; d. there Apr. 1 1, 1883. (5) Harry F^\ b.
May 5, 1875, >i^ Clinton; m. Oct. 27, 1898, in
Clinton, Amy C. Carter, and had Amy G.", b.
Oct 15, 1899, and Constance", b. March 4, 1905.
993. 4:111. Samuel E.», b. Feb. s^, 1839.
994. 4:1V. James B.», b. Dec. 8, 1840.
995. V. Mary J.'% b. May i, 1843, ^^ Berlin ; m. Nov. 7,
1863, at Clinton, Mass., H. A. Welch. They
reside at Clinton, Mass. Children: (i) C^ra
V}\ b. Sept. 14, 1868; m. Oct. 19, 189s,
Frederick G. Stowers, and has a daughter, Marion
Fuller*', b. Sept 15, 1905. (s) Frederick /T.",
b. Aug. 3, 1875; ID- Nov. I, 1899, Annie L.
Bruce; they have a dau., Helen Louise", b.
June 2, 1902.
996. VI. Alma F.'^ b. July 24, 1846, in Framingham, Mass. ;
m. Feb. i, 1865, at Hudson, Mass., Charles S.
Russell. Children: (i) Minnie A&ce^\ b. June
30, 1869; m. Dec. 9, 1 90 1, Adelbert William
Grant (s) Liliian Jfaricn^\ b. April 16, 1887.
124. Levi Jones9 Fuller, (/oefi, E&shai^ Joshucfi^ Young^t
Mat^uw^^ Samyei^t Samuel*, Edward^), b. Dec. S3, 1814, in
Ludlow, Mass.; d. July 9, 1883, in New York; m. Nov. 18, 1839,
Mary C. Cotton of Middletown, Ct, who d. Dec. 3, 1904, aged 84.
Levi Jones Fuller was brought up by his uncle, Simeon Jonesy a
strong OU School Scotch Presbyterian, who made strenuous efforts to
have his nephew prepare for the ministry of that denomination,
offering to pay all his expenses. He went to Utica, N. Y., where he
worked at the jewelers' trade, devoting his spare time to study with
a view to the ministry. His health breaking down he went to Troy,
where he bound himself out to learn the masons' trade ; afterwards
moved to Tarrytown, where he became connected with the late
George Law in buikling the Croton Aqueduct. He finally settled in
New York City, following the mason and contracting business, in
which he met with success in his early years.
His chiklren were :
297. L Phebe Eliia'**, b. May 24, 1841, in Tarrytown; m.
July 3, 1867, WUliam S. McCullagh, and had :
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(i) I/arry S.'\ b. April 20, 1868; d. May i4»
1868. (s) Emify Z.'\ b. Jin. 27, 1870; d.
April 24, 1870. (3) AfaM*\ b. May 24, 1878.
298. 4:11. Levi Jones'^ b. Feb. 25, 1845.
299. III. Henry Starkie'^, b. Aug. 9, 1852, in New York City ;
m. Mary Virginia Hackney of Dayton, Ohio. No
children.
300. 4:1V. William Rufus*S b. Aug. 6, 1854, in New York City.
30X. 4:V. Frederick Augustus'^ b. Oct. 29, 1858, in New York
City.
126. James Mamn^ Fuller, {Samuel^^ Elisha'i^Joshuefi^ Voungs^
Matthiw^t Samae/if Samuei\ Edward^), b. Dec. 14, 1814, in
Albany, N. Y. ; d. Jan. 25, 1891, in New York City; m. May 24,
1838, Julia Ann Brown, b. Nov. 20, 1820, d. May 5, 1898, in New
York City, dau. of George and Cynthia Brown of Providence,
Rhode Island. He removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1837, and to
New York City in 1883.
Children, all bom in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laura Adeline*^ b. May 8, 1843 ; d* June 11, 1843.
Robert Monroe''', b. Oct. iS, 1844.
Ada Howard'^ b. Nov. 27, 1848; m. Sept. 30,
1896, Gustave Walter; no children.
305. IV. Mary EUa'^ b. Dec. 10, 1850; m. Nov. 11, 1884,
William R. Simonson ; son, Clifford F.*S b. April
21, 1 89 1, in Greenville, N. J.
306. *V. John Greene'^ b. Oct. 29, 1854.
307. VI. Julia James's b. Sept. 12, 1856; m. Aug. 11, 1880,
Fred A. Baggs, and had : ( i ) Marion AdeU}\ b.
Oct. II, 1881, in Cincinnati, O. (2) Fnd
Clark}\ b. Sept. 26, 1882, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
(3) Ralph Leonard^\ b. Aug. 15, 1887, » New
York City.
308. VII. George Hcnry'^ b. May 12, 1858; d. May 20,
1879; unm.
127. Samuel Washincton^ Fuller, (Samuel^, Eiishaf, Joshuifi^
YcungS, MatthevA^ Samuel^ Samuel*^ Edu'ard')^ b. Dec. 25, 1816,
in Albany, N. Y. ; d. June 3, 1895, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; m.
Nov. 15, 1837, Charlotte Amelia Benson, b. Oct. 26, 1815, d.
March 15, 1878, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., dau. of Abraham and
Sarah Hagadom Benson of Albany.
Samuel W. Fuller, artist, was a skillful painter of portraits, land-
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icapet and fruit pieces. He excelled as a painter o( fruit pieces.
He possessed also decided musical ability. He enjoyed the respect
and admiration of all who knew him.
509. I. Almira Augusta'^, b. July 15, 1839, at Brooklyn,
N. v.; d. there Jan. 14, 1874; m. Nov. 20,
1862, William P. Hall, and had : (i) Eiiifh'\ b.
May 9, 1864, at Brooklyn, N. V.; m. 1S86, at
Brooklyn, to William Volney Smith. ( 2 ) Augusta^ ' ,
b. June 20, 1866, at Brooklyn; d. there.
310. II. Edward Howard'^ b. Aug. i, 1841, at Albany,
N. V. ; resides at Saratoga Springs. He served
with credit and distinction during the Civil War
as a member of the 77th regiment, N. Y. Vols.
He is Past Commander of Wheeler Post, and was
associated with his father in business under the
firm name of S. W. Fuller & Son.
311. III. Mar>* £mm.i'^ b. May 14, 1844, at Albany.
312. IV. Frances'^ b. May 30, 1S49, at Saratoga Springs,
N. V.
313. tV. Charles Washington'®, b. .\ug. 13, 1851.
314. VI. Junius Alexander'®, b. July 4, 1853, at Saratoga
Springs.
315. tVII. Walter Sumner'®, b. April 24, 1856.
129. Junius Alexaxder*^ Fuller, (Samuel^, Eiisha*^ Joshytf,
YoungS, AfaMnc^f Samuci^^ Samuc/^t Edtoani^), b. iJec. 24, 1821,
in Albany, N. Y. ; d. March 20, 1903, in Brooklyn, N. V. ; m. July
9, 1847, Jn New Haven, Ct., Dolores Pastor, who d. Feb. 15, 1894,
in Brooklyn. He was a pioneer steamboat man, and a n>ember of
the brewery firm of Howard & Fuller.
Children.
316. *L William F.'®, b. April 25, 1850.
317. II. Amy Louise'®, b. Feb. 22, 1852 ; d. Nov. 22, 1854.
318. 4:111. James Mann'®, b. Sept. 16, 1854.
319. IV. Junius A.'®, b. Apr, 10, 1856 ; d. July 18, 1856.
320. V. Herbert'®, b. Sept. 2, 1857 ; d. July 3, 1861.
321. VI. Louis'®, b. Aug. 28, 1862 ; d. Nov. 21, 1863.
138. George Willaru^ Fuller, ( IVatermaffi, EHsha', Joshycfi,
YcungS, Mattkiui^, Samuei\ Samuel^, Edu^ard'), b. Nov. 12, 1826 ;
m. April 29, 1852, Emily Howard, b. July 3, 183 1, in Palmer, Mass.,
d. July 16, 1901, in Deerficld, Mass., dau. of Nathan and Amanda
R. (Harvey) Howard of Palmer. They removed from Palmer to
Deerfield about 1858.
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Their fint child wa$ bom in Pdmer, all the othen in Deerfield.
329. I. Henry Waterman^ b. Dec. xi, 1853; d. Dec. 2,
1857, in Palmer.
323. 4: II. George Wiliard'*' Jr., b. Feb. 23, 1861.
324. III. Sally Abercrombie'^ b. Nov. 13, 1864 ; m. July 25,
1888, in Deerfield, Edward Everett Rankin, b.
May 1 1, 1865, in Springfield, Mass., son of Edwin
E. and Emma (Mansfield) Rankin of Arlington,
Mass., and graduate of Harvard University, class
of x886. Their children are: (i) Ife/en Emify'\
b. May 8, 1889, in St. I^uis, Mo. (2) Haiuard
MaH^ld^\ b. Sept 18, 1893, in Pittsburg, Pa.
(3) Edufard Fuiier*^^ h. Aug. 13, 1903, in Pitts-
burg. They reside at Ben Avon, Pa.
325. IV. Andrew Howard'^', M. D., b. April 2, 1867;
graduate Baltimore Medical College, class of
1906. Resides at Wales, Mass.
326. V. Emily Howard'^ b. Aug. xi, 1870. Superintendent
kindergarten department, Allegheny public
schools, Allegheny, Pa., 1908.
139. Charles Isaacs Fuller, {Waiemiar?^ Eiisha^t Joshua^ ^
Young\ Mattheu^^ Samuei\ Samuei*^ Edward*), b. June 5, 1830,
in Ludbw, Mass. ; d. Oct. 26, x86o, at Greenfield, Mass. ; m. Nov.
6, 1856, Helen M.Thomas of Deerfield, b. Nov. 5, 1834, in Chester,
New York, d. Oct 29, 189X, at Minneapolis, Minn. He was cashier
of the Franklin County Bank at Greenfield, Mass.
They had children.
327. I. Infant daughter, b. 1858 ; d. 1858, in Greenfield.
328. II. Charles Isaac'^* Jr., b. Aug. x6, x86o, in Greenfield ;
unm. Removed to Minneapolis, Minn., in May,
1884, where he is at present engaged in rail
estate, loans and insurance businen.
142. William Hvslof^ Fuller, ( IVaiermatf, EUshaf, Joshutfi^
Young^, Matthew^, Samiul\ Samuel^ , Edward*), b. in Ludlow,
Mass., Dec. 3, 1839; m. June 18, 1902, Anna Louise Fisherdick,
dau. of George Henry and Marietta E. (Webster) Fisherdick of
Palmer, Mass. He graduated in 1862 from Union college, engineer-
ing department, and was engaged for many years in railway location
and construction and other engineering work in the West and Pacific
Northwest. They are at present residing in Palmer. Have no
children.
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IBO. Edward Everxti^ Fuller, {Henry Seympyf\ EUsfuif,
Jaskutfif KwflfS, MuttkiM^, Samue/^, Samuei\ Etkuard^), b. in
Lodlowy May 95, 1839; m. Nov. ao, 1861, Jtne D. Prentice,
b. Dec. 8, 1839, in MiUbtuy, Mass. He resides in Ludlow,
Mass.| on the farm that was formerly his father's. He
served in the Civil War in Co. I, 46th Regt. Mass. Vol. Militia ;
was captored by the Confederates and confined for some time in
Libby Prison. He was chosen Representative for the Town of
Lodlow to the General Court in 1893.
Their children are.
3S9. I. Emina J.», b. Sept 16, 1864 ; m. Feb. a, 1888, A.
T. Jones. They had : (i) PauMne^^ b. July 27,
1889. (s) Etta £.", b. July 2, 1892. (3)
Katkerin^^ b. May 25, 1894. (4) Myron'^ b.
May 25, 1902 ; d. Dec. 14, 1902.
330. U. Etta £.'^ b. June sS, 1873 ; <!• March 10, 1874.
331. ni. George Everett'^ b. Aug. 25, 1875. Unmarried
1906.
338. IV. L. Gertrude'^ b. May 27, 1877 ; m. Dec, 17, 1902,
Henry Freeman Craig. They had : Edward FJ'^
b. May 12, 1904.
333. V. Henrietta E.'^ b. Dec. i, 1882 ; m. May 7» 1902,
Henry E. Butterworth. They had : Evefyn F.",
b. Dec. 3, 1904.
1S2. Henry Seymour? Fuller, {Henry Seymour^, E&shat,
Joskuefi, Youn^^, Matthew^, Samuel, Samuei\ Edward'), b.
Aug. 27, 1843, in Ludlow, Mass.; m. (i) Dec. is, 1861, Lizzie
Munsing, b. Sept 29, 18449 d. Sept. 28, 1900, dau. of Michael and
Elisabeth Swan Munsing of Germany; m. (2) March ii, 1904,
Mrs. Jennie (Rood) Hayden, b. Apr. 87, 185 1, dau. of Ely9 Rood,
son of Asahel and Asenath (Fuller) Rood.
334. By first wife he had : Nellie J.*^ b. Dec. 8, 1862 ;
d. July 12, 1863.
He had an adopted daughter, Bessie M., who m. Oct 9, 1900,
Artemas A. Whitney, son of William H. and Emma F. (Haynes)
Whitney.
Henry Seymoui^ is living in Ludlow, Mass., near his brother,
Edward Everett^ Fuller.
15S. Francis Starkie' Fuller, {Henry S.\ EKshai, Joskuefi,
Yifungi, Matthew^, Samueli, Samuel*, Edward'), b. April 27, 1846,
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in Ludkm, Man.; d. Jan. aa, 1872; m. (i) Aug. 19, 1867, Jennie
Webster, who d. Jan. 10, 1868, aged 94 yean; m. (a) Oct ao,
1870, Anna Mean, who d. June la, 1898, aged 47 yean.
Childreni by lecood wife.
335. I. Lillian May*^ b. May ao, 187 1 ; m. Jnne 6, 1895,
Howard Colton. They reside in Springfield,
Mass.
ISB. William Ons9 Fuuxr, (Zercfi, EHshai, J^skmtfi. Vmig^,
MaMiw^t Samue/i, Sammel*^ Edward^)^ b. June 7, i8a5, in
Ludlow, Mass. ; d. about 1853 ; in. May, 1845, ^^^ Braman, who
d. 1851.
Children.
336. 1. Carrie E.'% b. in Lndlow ; d. Jan. a4, 1875, ae. a6,
in Belchertown, Mass.
337. 4:IL Zera Otis*S b. April 7, 185 1, in Lndlow. Resides
in Chicopee, Mass.
168. Lathrop B.9 Fuller, {Solomoffit Sohmon Laihrofi^
Joskucfi^ Yaun^, MaiihevA, Samuen, Samuel, Edward^), b. July
22^ 1815; d. Feb. 17, 189a; m. April 7, 1841, Sophronia Barton,
who d. Jan. 5, 189a, in Donet Township, Ashtabula Co., Ohio.
Children.
338. L Randolph'^ b. Aug. i, 1843, '^ Cbeny Valley,
Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; is unm.
339* 4:11. Mik>'^ b. Feb. 17, 185a.
164. S0L0IC0M9 FULLIR, (Soiomotfi^ Solomon Laihfofi^ Josku4fit
YoitngS^ Matthew^^ Samuen, Samuei\ Edward^), b. April 17, 1817,
at Somen, Ct ; d. thes^ June 4, 1896; ni. May 5, 1846, Mary L.
Killam, b. May a9, i8i3rin Enfield, Ct., d. Dec. a, 1898, in Somen,
dau. of Lot and Tabitha (Potter) Killam of Enfield, Ct He was
town clerk of Somen for many years, and at the time of his death
the oldest lawyer in Tolland County.
Children, bom in Somen.
340. L Edward L.'^ b. Sept. a4, 185a ; d. Oct 5, 1875 ;
unm.
341. 4:IL Charles S.'^ b. March a3, 1855.
1S7. RAND0LFH9 FuLLER, {Soiomoffi, SoiomoH Lathroflt Jgshu^fi^
Younffi, Matthew^, Samuel^ Samuel*, Edward'), b. May al^'i8a7.
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in Somen, Ct ; d there Jaly 14, 1901 ; m. IfarikU Hjde, b. in
Stafford, Ct, May 13, 1830, d. Dec. a8, 1905. He wai a fanner,
retiding in Somen.
Children, bom k Somen.
34a. 4^1. Jnlitti R.'^ b. Sept a6, 1864.
!€•• THiODOitt S.9 Fuller, (Ara^, Socman LaOitpf, J^skm^^
Ypufigi. MaiOuw^, Samuen, Samuel*, Edward^), b. Feb. 7, 1811,
in Somen, Ct; deceaaed; m. April a6, 1843, *^ Somen, Ct,
Sabrina O. Dwight He was a farmer in Clintooville, Ohio.
Children.
343. I. Henry Theodore'% b. Oct 17, 1844, in Somen, Ct
344. II. Fred Enkine'^ b. Jaly la, 1853, in Worthiogton,
O; d. April 31, 1854.
345. III. Alice Sabrina^^ b. Dec. as, 1864, in Ashubnla, O.
174. John N.9 FtTiiiR, (Ascfi, Solomon L^, Josku4fi, Young^,
Mattkm^. Samme/if Samuel; Edward^), b. March 17, 183a, in
Somen, Ct; d. April i, 1884; m. April 19, 1857, in Springfield,
Masi., Dizabeth A. Taylor, b. in Springfield, Mass.
179. EuAS GiLBEin^ Fuller, {EAjaJfi, Eukieti, Joskutfi, Youn^,
Mattkew^t Sammen, Samuel*, Edward^), b. Jan. 4, 181 8, in Ludlow,
Mass.; d« July 84, 1874, in Lodkm; m. (1) April 4, 1841, Elisa
Anni9 Fuller {Lyman^, Eukien^Joshuefi, Young^, Matthew^), b. Jane
a8, 1818, d. Sept i, 1846, in Ludlow; m. (a) May 5, 1847, Harriet
M. Parsons, b. July 19, i8a3, in Somers, Ct, d. Jan. 15, 1900, in
Springfield, Mass.
Children.
346. I. Elijah C.'^ b. Jnly a7, 1843 ; d« Feb. la, 1844.
347. II. Harriet E.'^ b. Nov. 33, 1848; m. (i) Sept 16,
1869, WiUiam Albert^ Foller, (Edmnnd W.9,
John^, Elisha7, Joshua^ Yoongs), b. March 11,
1847, d. Aug. 9, 1888. She m. (a) Arthur
Wheelock.
348. 4^IIL Warren G.'% b. April 17, 1851.
349. IV. Frederick H.'^ b. June 10, 1855 ; d. Feb. 14, 1857.
350. V. Sarah A.'% b. Sept 4, 1858; m. April as, 1889,
Arthur O. Shepardson, b. Dec. 2% 1847, in
Waterbury, Ct They have one child, AW
Arikur", b. Nov. 17, 1894.
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MsUkiw^, Stmuiii, Sammt^, Ed»artt% b. Much 17, 1816, in
Ludlow, Mats.; d. Feb. 5, 1888; m. Nov. t4, 1838, Violate Miller,
b. May 16, 1815, d. Sept as, 189a, dau. of ^heater and Chariotte
(Little) Miller.
Children, b. in Lndlow, Maaa.
351. L Lucy Anna>^ b. Dec. 4, 1839; m. April 3, i86a,
WillUm H. Peaae. Children: (i) Annu FJ\
b. Aug. a7» 1873. (2)£aUie A^\ b. Aug. 11,
1876. (3) Hm'am M}\ b. April 3, 1881.
35a. %\\. Albert E.» b. March 6, i8sa.
182. Edmuiid» Ftnxn, (EukUi\ Eukuli, Jashufi^ Vntt^,
Maitkiw^, Samueii, Samuel\ Edward^), b. May 2%, 1815, in
Lodknr, Maaa.; d. there June 9, 1901; m. in 1843, Sli<* Ann
Lyon, b. about x8aa, in Ludlow, d. July 7, 1893, dau. of David and
Franaig (Wright) Lyon.
Children.
A aon'^ b. Oct. 14, 1845 ; d* young.
David Lyon'^ b. May 14, 1851.
Fanny Eliza'^ b. Feb. 22, i860; m. Feb. 13, 1881,
Frederick L. Burr of Lndlow and had: (i)
JuUna Elita^\ b. Sept a8, 1881 ; m. June 29,
1904, George G. Bennett of Claremont, N. H. ;
their dau., Mildred Burr" Bennett, waa b. July
31, 1905. (2) Frank Rocd^\ b. Dec. xo, 1882.
(3) Bei^'amin FrtderUk^^^ b. March 31, 1891.
(4) Ralph Brew€f^\ b. Dec. 29, 1897. Mr.
Burr ii in mercantile buiineas in Ludlow, Maia.,
and also interested in a cattle ranch in Cuba.
188. Davenfokt Lambert? Fuller, {EukieP, EukUrt^j0sku4fi^
Y0wiifi, Matthew^, SamuiH, Samuel^, Edward*), b. Feb. 28,
1823, in Ludlow, Mass.; d. Nov., 1897, in Indian Orchard,
Maaa.; m. (i) April 3, 1844, in Wilbraham, Mass., Suaannah P.
McQintic, b. March 4, 1823, in Belchertown, Maaa., d. Jan. 8, 1865,
in Lndlow; m. (2) Nov. 14, 1865, in Ludlow, Melissa N. Charles,
b. March, 1836, in Ludlow.
Children, by first wife.
356. 4:L Frank Davenport'^ b. Jan. 14, 1849.
357. IL Idah Ellen'^ b. Jan. 5, 1852 ; m. Nov. 10, 1870,
George Fiaher, son of Salem and Amanda
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(Bmnett) Fisher, of Bdchertown, Man. They
reside in Belchertown and have four childreD :
(i) Louis /?."», b. Feb. i, 1872. (2) Grace A^\
b. April 11,1879- (3) ATfliy A", b. Oct la,
1880. (4) MtUna E^\ b. June 16, 1887.
Children, by second wife.
3S3. III. Henry Charles", b. in Lndlow, June so, 1869; d.
Dec. S4, 1885.
184. Hekry Cauo^ FtnxiR, {Eukiei\ Eukieii, Joskutfi,
Youf^fi, Matthew^, Samtte/i, Samuil\ Edward'), b. March i, 1831,
in Ludlow, Mass.; d. Jan. 13, 1895, in Springfield, Mass. ; m. (i)
Martha M. Pease, d. July 6, 1864 ; m. (s) Oct 5. 1865, Mrs. Abby
R. Carroll, dan. of Aaron Howe. No children.
186. Lathro? L.9 Fuller, {Lyman^, Eukteti, Joshu4fi, Youngt,
Matthew^, Samuel, Samuel*, Edward'), b. July 16, 1823, in Ludlow,
Mass.; d. June 28, 1861 ; m. Jan. 8, 1846, Joanna M. Wood, b.
1826, d. March 28, '1894, in Ludlow.
Children.
359. L Charles L.«o, b. May 7f 1847 ; d. May 10, 1847.
360. II. Clara«<», b. May 4, 1848 ; d. May 21, 1849.
361. IIL Maria's b. Apr. 3, 1850; d. Feb. 8, 1851.
362. *IV. Merrick L.'«, b. Jan. 27, 1852.
363. V. Alfred's b. Mar. 24, 1854 ; d. Aug. 19, 1865.
364. VI. Josephine's b: Oct. 20, 1857 ; m. Nov. 24, 1880,
Charles P. Jones, b. Sept. 14, 1856, in Ludlow.
Children, all bom in Ludlow: (i) IM&an M,'',
b, March 3, 1882. (2) Arthur M.", b. May 22,
1884. (3) ^»y«-/-^.", b.Sept20, 1887. (4)
JfarioH E.", b. Aug. 10, 1891. (5) Bemry C",
b. Jan. 5, 1895.
191. HORAC19 Fuller, {Horace Daf, Benfamirii, Joshucfi,
Younfi, Matthew^, Samuel, Samue/*, Edward'), b. Dec 7, 1821,
in Monson, Mass.; d. Jan. 28, 1906, in Manchester, Ct; m.
June 30, 1847, in Wethersfield, Ct., Amelia S. WilUrd, dau. of
Stephen and Rhoda (Latimer) Willard. He had lived in Manches-
ter, Ct., for 54 years and was well known and highly respected.
Children.
365. I. Harriet's b. June 18, 1848 ; d. Nov. 28, 1848.
366. II. Alice's b. Feb. 22, 1852.
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367. III. Hatlie», b. Sept 10, 1857; m. May 98, i879»
Wiher W. Colo. They reside in Mancbetter.
IN. ALBorr B.9 Ftnxn, (Horace Daf^ Benfamini, j0skutfi,
Vm9^9 MmUhew^, Samue/^, Sammel*, Edmard^), b. Aug. 8, 1840;
m. Aug. S9 18639 Ettelk J. Bidwell, b. July 7, 184a, in Mtnchetter,
Ct, dau. of Geofge and Jennett (Millard) Badwell.
Their children are.
3«8. 4^1. Marshall Howard'^ b. Oct 9, 1867.
369. IL Frank Roswell'«, b. Aug. S3, 1873.
370. IIL ChristabeDe^ b. Feb. 14, 1877.
SAMffoan^ FuuxR, ( Wamt^^ BenfamM, J0sku4fi^ Yaun^^
MaMiW^, Samueli, Sammi/\ Edward^), b. Jan. 8, 183s, in
Monson, Mass. ; d. Apr. 2% 1907, in Springfieldi Mass. ; m. May 31,
1853, Maiy R. King, dan. of John King of Monson. She d. May
301 1893-
Children.
371. 4! I. Frederick F., b. .
297. CHARLtt^ Fuller, {Wafreti^, BenfamM, J0sku4fi, Yaunffi,
Maithiw^, Sammeli, Samue/\ Edward'), b. April 18, 1840, in
Monson; d. Nov. i, 1891, in SpringfieM, Mass.; m. Aug. si, 1861,
Sophronia King, b. Feb. 4, 1839, dau. of Amasa and Adaline King
of Mouon.
ChiUren.
372. L Charles'^ b. *— — ; d. young.
373. IL Oara Louise'^ b. Aug. 5, 1867 ; m. Charles H.
McKnight.
374. IIL Robert King'^ b. July so, 1873.
375. IV. Annie Ellen">, b. Nov. 17, 1876.
210. OAvm UxHomfi Fuller, (/oM /fuMard^,/aAes^, David^,
Yn/f^, Matthew^, Samuen, Samue/\ Edward'), b. Jan. 13, 1846,
in East Haddam, Ct; m. Oct so, 1867, Margaret Elisabeth
Shepard.
Chiklren.
376. I. David Hubbard's b. Jan. 15, 1871, in Middletown,
Ct; d. July, 1905, in Melrose, Mau. He was
formerly a jeweler in Middletown, Ct
377< II* Lila May'S b. March s6, 1873, i^ Middletown.
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219. Lafaybtti Dallas' Fuller, {Ambrose, Jttktti^ Drnuid^
KwM|f S, Matik£W^t SammeU, Samugl*, Edward^), b. Aug. a6, 1844,
atColttisbiA, Ct; m. (i) Sept. x, 18721 Emma Hyde, at Lebanon,
Ct; m. (9) Sept 91, 1903, Daisy B. Ayrei, at Stony Creek, Ct.
Dr. Lafayette D. Fuller resides at Hartford, Ct.
Children.
378. L Ethel Irene's b. June s6, 1875, at Upton, Mass.;
m. Frank Betzer, of Lehigh, Ind. Ter., and had :
(i) Gien^\ b. Dec., 1901, at Eureka brings,
Ark. (s) Ruih Emilf\ b. July, 1906, at
Providence, R. I.
379. U. WtHiam Lafayette Ambfoae^S b. Feb. 4, 1879, «t
Grafton, Mass.
380. in. Nellie Ruth'^ b. Jan. 13, 1882, at Charlton, Mass.
381. IV. Edmund Dwight'S b. May 6, 1884, at Charlton,
221. HiHRY Welx)9 Fuller, {Frederick A.\ Henry fV.i, Ca/ei^,
YoungS, Matthew^^ Samue/i, Samuel^ Edward*), b. April 7, 1831,
at Bangor, Me.; d. June a8, 1893, at New Rochelle, N. Y.; m.
July 31, iSjs, Sarah Lockwood Ladd, b. Aug. 3, 1898, in Augusta,
Maine. He was in mercantile business in Boston; removed to
Chicago, 111., 1851, and engaged in business there; removed to
Brooklyn, N. Y., and later to New Rochelle, N. Y., where he died.
Children.
389. I. Frederick A.>^ b. March 14, 1859; d. March ly,
1859.
383. 4:11. Henry Frederick'^ b. Biatch $, t86o.
384. IIL Florence'^ b. March 5, 1865 ; m. May 13, 1886,
at Nassau, Bahama Ids., Henry R. Saunders, b.
at Nassau, and had: Henrf*^ b. Jan. x, 1887,
at Nassau ; drowned at Mouse Id., Me., Aug. 94,
1895.
385. IV. Nathan'*, b. Oct. 6, 1870; d. Aug. 99, 1879.
222. MiLviLLE Wi9roH9 Fuller, (Frederick Amgusiufi^ Henry
Wetdi, CaUlfi, Young^, Matthew^, Samuefi, Samuel, Edward*), b.
Feb. IX, 1833, in Augusta, Maine; m. (i) June 98, X858, Celestia
O. Reynolds, who d. in 1864, dau. of £. Reynolds of ChicMffP, III;
m. (9) May xo, 1866, Mary Ellen, dau. of William Coolbaugh of
Chicago, She d.' Aug., X904, at their summer home in Maine.
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199 DBdNDANTS OF EDWARD PULLXR.
MehriOe Weston Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States, was
graduated from Bowdoin CoOege in 1853 ; studied bw ; attended a
course of lectures at Harvard Law School, and was admitted to the
bar m x3ss; formed a law par^ership in Augusta, Maine; was
associate editor of a Democratic paper called ''The Age"; in
1856 became president of the common council, and served u City
SoHcitor; removed to Chicago in 1856, where he practiced kw
until appointed Chief Justice; in 1862 was a member of the State
constitutional convention; was a member of the State Legislature
from 1863 to 1865 ; wu a delegate to the Democratic national con-
vention of 1864 and x88o; the degree of LL. D. was conferred
upon him by the Northwestern University and by Bowdoin College
in 1888; by Harvard in 1890; by Yale and Dartmouth in 1901 ;
was appointed Chief Justice April 30, 1888, confirmed July so, iSS^t
and took the oath of office Oct 8, same year.
Children.
386. L Grace W.'<>, b. July 31, 1861 ; m. Archibald Brown
of Chicago.
387. U. Maud'o, b. Jan. 7, 1864 : m. William H. Delius.
388. III. Mary Coolbaugh'S b. March 17, 1867; m. Feb.,
1893, «— — Manning.
389. IV. Mildred Louise'^ b. Jan. i, 1869; m. Hugh
Wallace of Tacoma, Washington.
39a V. Pauline Corey'^ b. ; m. Aubrey of
Chicago.
391. VI. Catherine M. W.'©, b. ; m. Theo S. Beecher
of Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1896.
391. VIL JaneB.'Sb. .
393. VIII. Fanny'«b. .
394. IX, Weston'®, b. .
288. HoRACB W.9 FuLLiR, (BfHjamin ApAotp Gauid\ Henry
WtUn^ Caklfi, Young^, Matthew^, Samuefi, Samuel*, Edward^),
b. June is» 1844; d. Oct 36, 1901, in Brookline, Mass.; m. Emily
G. Carter.
Children.
39$. 1. Benjamin Apthorp Gould'**, b. March 19, 1879.
396. U. Robert Gorham'S b. Aug. 98, i88s.
TENTH GENERATION.
24S. Norman Wilson'^* Fuller, {Norman C.9, Jokffi, EHshai,
Joshuefi, Youngi^ Matthew^, Samuel\ Samuel*^ Edward^), b. Feb.
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5, 1839. Was a soldier of the Civil War ; enlisted for three years
in s 7 th Mass. Regt., and died in hospital. Married Rebecca Brown.
Children.
397. Frank>S b. — — ; d. .
246. RiNALDO RiNALDiNi*^ FuLLER, {Norman ColUnfi^ Jok^^
E&skai, Joshtufi, Yamng^t MatOun^^ Samuel, Samuel^, Edward*),
b. Oct 31, 1838; m. Feb. s6, 1866, in WestfieU, Mass., Susie R.
Haskins, dau. of Enoch and Maiy Haskins of Tolland, Ct, who d.
Nof. 13, 1905.
Mr. Fuller enlisted for three years in the 34th Regt. Mass. Vols.,
and during the Civil War served in Co. D. in the battles of Peny-
ville, Piedmont, Lynchburg, Sicker's Ford, Winchester, Oppeqoan
Creek, Fisher's Hill and Stickney's Farm, where he was wounded
and taken prisoner ; was in Labby prison for four months and two
dajTs until Feb. 15, 1865, and exchanged Feb. 35, 1865. H^ resides
in Holyoke, Mass.
Children.
Frederick M.", b. Jan. 9, 1867.
Gertrude", b. June 4, 1874 ; d. Aug. 3, 1874.
Aola B.", b. Dec. 9, 1877 ; d. Jan. 18, 1905 ; m.
James J. Kelley ; left two sons and one daughter.
401. IV. Luella M.", b. April 4, 1884.
248. Isoii><' FuLLXit, (Norman C.9, /okffif EUsAaf, Joskutfi,
Youn^, MatOuw^, Sammi/^, Samuei^, Edward'), b. Sept 95, 1844 ;
m. 1873, Annie Caiy. Reported u residing in New Haven, Ct,
and as having two children. (1906).
403. I. — •
403. II. .
249. Saicuxl"' Fuller, (Norman C.9, Jokff, EHskai, Joshm^,
Youn^, Matthew^, Samuti^ Samuel^, Edward'), b. May 34, 1846 ;
m. April, 1874, Adella S. Burkhart. Reported u residing in St
Cloud, Minn., and as having two children. (1906).
404. I. — .
405. II. .
252. Warren Dwight**' Fuller, (Edmund IVarreffi, Jokffi^
EUskai, Joshwfi, YtmngS, MattheitA, Samuel^, Samuei^, Edward'),
39«.
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b. July 21, 1834, in Lodlow, Mass.; m. Nov. 4, 1863, Jane E.
Banitter, b. Dec. 16, 1838, in East Greenwich, IL I., dan. of D. K.
and Harriet N. Banister. They are living in Ludlow Center, on the
premises once owned and occupied by Elisha' Poller, his great
grandfather.
Children, all bom in Ludlow.
406. L Daniel Edmund", b. Jan. 5, 1865 ; d. Aug. 18, 1865.
407. 4:U. Herbert Emerson", b. Ju^ 18, 1867.
408. tin. John Wilson", b. Jan. S9, 1871.
409.
410.
411.
I.
II.
III.
41a.
413.
414.
IV.
V.
VI.
WiLUAM Albbrt»» Fuuxr, {Edmufut tV.9, Jok*, EHtktU,
Josku^, You^gif MatAew^, SamueH, Samuel*, Edward^), b. March
II, 1847, in Ludlow, Mass.; d. Aug. 9, 1888, in Branford, Ct.; m.
Sept 16, 1869, Harriet E.'^* Fuller, b. Nov. 23, 1847, dan. of Elias
Gilbert^, {EuUeP, Joshwfi, Ycwnfi, Maitheu^, SamueH, Sammefi,
Edutard^). Resided in Springfield, Mass.
Children.
Frederic William", b. Jan. 29, 1873.
George Arthur", b. Sept. si, 1873.
Florence Isabel", b. April 5, 1877; m. June 18,
1907, Frank W. Lovejoy of Rochester, N. Y.
Gertrude Anne", b. Sept. 36, 1881.
Gilbert Edmund", b. Dec. 13, 1883.
Wilbur Arthur", b. May 6, 1884 ; d. Oct 5, 1884. .
26S. Austin Dwight><> Fuller, (Purekast Dmifk/9, /^*^f
EUskdi, Joskutfi, YoungS, Mattkiu^, Samuefi, SamueP, Edward^)^
b. March 38, 1853 ; d. July 30, 1884 ; m. (i) Feb. 11, 1875, Emma
Caroline Keith, b. Feb. 11, 1856, d. Jan. 39, 1879, dau. of George
A. and Caroline Keith of Belchertown, Mass.; m. (s) May s6,
1880, Delia A. Dodge, b. in Pelham, Mass., dau. of Lewis and Lydia
D. Dodge of Belchertown, Mass.
Children.
415. L Ida Caroline", b. Feb. 4, 1876 ; m. April 34, 1899,
Cecil Ingersoli Whitcomb, and had: Myrtii
Blancke^\ h. Feb. is, 1900. They reside in
Palmer, Mass.
416. IL George Dwight", b. Jan. 16, 1879; d. Feb. 35,
1879.
417. HL Edward Austin", b. March 8, 1881.
418. rv. Frank Dwight", b. Feb. 6, 1885.
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YOUNOS fuller's OISCINIMirrS. IS5
264. Craslis Frederick*® Fuller, {Purchase Dmghn, Johffi^
EHskai, Joshwfi^ Yout^^, Matthew^, Samuen, Samuel*, Edward^),
b. July S5, 1854; d. April 35, 1906, in North Wilbraham, Mass.; m.
April t% 1877, Anna & Bennett
Children.
419. I. Nellie A.", b. Oct. 19, 1878.
430. 11. Raymond C", b. June 14, 1887.
491. III. Clifford B.>% b. Dec. 6, 1895 ; d. March 19, 1896.
Frank A.'® Fuller, {Purchase Dwighi^, J^htfi, EHshai,
Joshwfi, YcungS, Matthew^ ^ Samuel, Samuel* , Edward^), b. March
4, 1863 ; m. Aug. so, 1894, Susie B. Lane.
Children.
433. I. Mildred Bell".
Mr. Fuller has a large department store at North Wilbraham, Mass.
268. Horace Leverett'^ Fuixer, {Horace, Isaafi, EHshai^
Joshucfi, Young^, Matthew^, Samuel\ Samuel* , Edward^), b. April
4, 1833, in Somers, Ct. ; m. May 13, 1847, Augusta Louise Brainard,
b. Sept. 30, 1835, d. at Somers, Aug. 36, 1877, dau. of Lyman and
Louisa Fuller Brainard of Somers, Ct. Lived in Springfield, Mass. ;
a fanner.
Children.
43^. L Infant", b. Sept. 17, 1855 ; d. young.
434. tn. George Arthur", b. June i, 1857.
435. in. Horace Brainard", b. Jan. 30, 1863 ; d. Sept. 93,
1863.
436. IV. Franklin W.", b. June 15, 1868; d. Nov. >$» tM8.
268. Henry Isaac'^' Fuller, {Horace, Isaafi^ EUshai^Joshuefi,
Y0u^gS, MaHhew^, Samuel^ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Feb. 6, 1836;
d. Oct I, 1875, in Springfield, Mass.; m. May 5, 1853, Mary L.
Pease, b. in Somers, Ct, , d. July 3, 1887, in Springfield.
Lived in Springfield ; a farmer and cattle dealer.
Children.
427. I. Julia M.", b. April 35, 1855 ; m. Henry A. Moore,
May 4, 1876.
438. II. Mary E.", b. June 5, x86i ; m. June 30, 1889,
Fred H. Law.
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Xn. Aunm^ Fulub, {Jlarace^^ Isaa^^ EKthtH^ j0ikMtfi^
Vmt^, MaMew^, Samutii, SamueP, EdwanT), b. Mmy s;^ 1829,
at Somen, Ct.; d. March it, 1879; m. Jan. 189 1853, Sabina O.
Chapin of Somen, b. 1836.
ChildieSy boni at Somen.
4S9. I. Emma A.", b. Oct 9, 1856 ; m. Heuy A. Ward-
well, Jan. so, 1875.
430. 4: IL Charles A.", b. March 15, 1861.
431. III. Lfllian S.", b. May 19, 1869 ; d. July S7, 1869.
43s. 4: IV. Frank C", b. Feb. S7, 1870.
433* 4: V. Bart C*% b. Nov. S4, 1871.
274. Alurt Edom^ Fuxxbe, (Bonu^, Isaa^t EUtluflf J^tkm^t
Kws(fS, Matik£W^, Samueli, Sammei^ Edward^), b. Dec. S3, 1840,
m Somen, Ct ; d. Nov. so, 1863, at Rochester, N. Y. ; m. Jan. i,
1863, Kate L. BiUings. Laved in Springfield, Mass.
Children, b. m Somen, Ct
434* L Alberta L.", b. Jan. s, 1864; m. June 5, x888,
William M. Raymond; m. (s) April, 189s,
Archer F. Learned.
275. WiLUiRD P.'« FuixsR, {Pkil^, Isaa^, E&skai, Joshtttfi,
Y^nfit Mattkiw^, Samueli, Samuf/\ Edward^), b. Nov. 30, 1850,
in Somers, Ct ; m. (1) May S3, 1876, Isabelle Pease of Somen, b..
May S4, 1856, d. April 8, 1884, dan. of Amos and Marietta
(Moore) Pease; m. (s) at Ellington, Ct, Oct i, 1885, EUa L.
Collins, b. Feb. s8, 185 1. Mr. Fuller keeps a general store and is
also postmaster at Somen, Ct He is a Congregationalist He
resides in ^ringfield, Mass.
ChOdren, b. at Somers.
435. L Etta A.", b. April s, 1877. (?)
436. IL Isabelle", b. April i, 1884. \ t«:«. j
437. IIL Herbert", b. April i, 1884 ; \ *^"^ ( d. April is,
1908, in Springfield, Mass.
438. IV. WiUard C", b. April 8, 1889.
J76. Henry F.'« Fullir, (Wmam C.», Josku^, EUskat,
JoskMtfi, VwngSf Matthew^, Samuei\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. Jnly
6, 1843, u^ Nunda, N. Y.; d. there March xo, 1875; n^ Esther
BariLer, who d. Dec. 6, 1880.
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AW. *!. EJiner EDiwOTth", b.
440. (?)II. Oia M.", b. ; d. 1900, ae. sa
yean.
177. ARtHDii W.» Fuller, {fViUiam C.», /osAtufi, ESs/uH,
Jethtufi, Yotn^, JIfattkew*, Samtufi, Sanuul*, Edward'), b. 1850,
in Nnnda, N. Y.; d. March i», 1898; m. Row Moirifc
Children.
441. I. Son", b. .
443 II. Son", b. ■
443! III. Grace", b. ; m. a Uwyer in Atheni, Pa.
279. GiOROE C." FuuxR, (Wimam C.», /«**«•, EMthdi,
Joskutf, Youn^, MatAtw^, SamueH, Samuef, Edward'), b. 1855,
in Nunda, N. Y. ; m. Louise Ludwig. They reside in California.
281. Charles O." Fuller, (Wmam C.», Joshufi, ESskaJ,
Joskiufi, Youn^, Matthew^, Samueli, Samuel*, Edward*), b. 1859,
in Nunda, N. Y. ; m. Harriet Spoon, dau. of George Spoon ; reddes
in Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y.
282. Frepbuck" Fuller, (WilKam C.», Jothmfi, EHsktfl,
J0skutf>, Yaungs, MatOtw*, Samutfi, Samtuf, Edward'), b. 1863,
in Nunda, N. Y. ; m. Mrs. Strong.
283. Alue J." FinxER, ( mmam C9, Jethtufi, EStka^,Jothtt^,
Yaun^, Matthew*, Samuel, Samuel*, Edward'), b. 1865; m.
Edith Carter ; resides at Kalamaioo, Mich.
293. Samuei. £.«» Fuller, (Samuel M9, El^, EHthai, Joduufi,
Yaungi Matthew*, Samuefi, Samuel; Edioard'), b. Feb. aj, 1839,
at sSderland, Mass. ; m. May 6, 1868, at Worcester, Maw., Julia M.
Bailey Mr. Fuller enUsted in the 13th Mass. Regt., and served
through the Civil War ; was taken prisoner and confined a while in
Libby Prison. He resides at Hudson, Mass.
294 James B.'» Fuller, (Samuel M.% El]^, EUshU, Jothuifi,
Ycunifi, Matthew*, Samueli, Samuel*, Edward'), b. Dec. 8, 1840,
at B«lin, Mass.; m. Dec. 9. »876. « Newton, Mass., Anne
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SUDiber, b. July lo, 1855, at Brighton. Mats. He wai in the
RflgiiDeatal Band of 13th Man. Regt ; ditcharged after the lecond
BoD Rm Bittk. He is a member of the firm of J. a FnOer & Co.,
importm and jobbeiii No. 50 FedenU St, Boeton, Mass.
ChiUreiL
444« L Lawrence ShiDaber"i b. July i9f 18S1.
M. Lbvi Joi«"» Ftnxn, (Zm Jmufi, Jcefl, EStka^J^kM^,
Kwi«S MatAiw^^ Samuent Samuil^, Edward% b. Feb. 25, iS45»
in New York ; m. Jan. 15, 1868, Sosie Chism, dan. of James Cbiim
of New York.
He joined the 71st New York Militia at the outbreak of the Civil
War and went to Baltimore for three months. Afterward served in
theN.Y.Vohmteers; was imprisoned at Libby Prison, being released
npoo the capture of Richmond.
His chikiren were.
445. I. Mary Adel'S b. Oct. s;, i863; m. Nov. 21, 1889,
Edward L Howell. Have diree chikiren : (i)
Edward Z." (2) Wiffrtd'K (3) Edward^K
446. II. Sosie Amelia", b. Oct. 24, 1870; m. Oct 9, 1895,
Horatio & Kieman. Have one child : HaraHo
447. III. JnUa AUaire'S b. Aug. 31, 1876; m. May 26, 1902,
Morton H. Niks.
aOO. WiUiAM RuFUS*^ FuLLUt, (Zm Jofufi, Jo€^^ EMskai,
J^hm^, Yaum^, MaiAeu^. Samuen, Samu€l\ Edward'), b. Aug. 6,
1854, m New York City; d. Dec. 23, 1887, at Mount Vernon,
N. Y.; m. June 15, 1874, Carrie WesterfiekL
Children.
448. I. Hattie Jones", b. in New York, Feb. 4, 1876.
449. 4: II. William Wesley", b. Feb. 19, 1878.
450. 4:111. Hmrry Gsrfield", b. April i, 1880.
451. IV. Carrie WesterfieU", b. May 30, 1885.
452. V. Levi Jones", b. Aug. 15, 1887.
aOl. FkEDCRiCK Augustus'^ Fuller, (Lm/onefi^ Joel^, EHskai,
J0skutfi, Yatfttgi, MaiOuw^, Sammefi, Sammti*, Edward'), h. Oct.
29, 1858, in New York City; m. June 27, 1883, Minnie A., dau. of
Abram and Emiiv Brooks Fanrot of Fort Montgomery, N. Y.
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Mr. F. A. Fuller in 1896 published a pamphlet entitled ''The
Mayflower Fuller Genealogy/' and the writer is much indebted to
him for information contained therein, as well as for information
subsequently furnished. He resides at present at Buflalo, N. Y.
Children.
453. I. Frederick Myron", b. in New York, June 13, 1884.
454. II. Bessie Brooks", b. Aug. 15, 1888, at Mount Vernon,
N. Y.; d. Jan. as. 1893.
455. III. Emily Eleanor Gertrude", b. Oct 10, 1895, *^
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
MS. Robert Monroe><> Fuller, (Jamts Manifi, Samsttfl,
EHshaf, J0shytfi, Yowng^, Matthnt\ Samuel\ Samuel*^ Edward ^)^
b. Oct. 18, 1844, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. (i) May 3, 1865, Pauline
Estelle Reynolds; m. (2) Feb. 36, 1872, Mrs. Millie Head, dau. of
John and Pamilla Culver.
Children, all bom in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Florence Dudley", b. April 26, t866.
Ethel Sunfield", b. Dec. 9, 1873.
May Charline", b. Sepu 13, 1876; d. March 4,
1891.
Edna Guyon", b. Sept. 4, 1879.
Monroe Everden", b. Oct. 26, 18S3; d. July so,
1884.
Irma", b. June 14, 1886.
Arthur Monroe", b. Nov. 19, 1888.
a06. John Greene'*' Fuller, {James Af^^ Samtiei^, ElishaT,
Joshti<fi^ Yonn^t Matthew^, Samuei\ Samt/e/*, Edward*)^ b.
Oct. 29, 1854, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. Sept. 5, 1888, Fannie Pearl
Plumb, dau. Philo and Harriet Plumb.
463. Had a daughter, Geneveive Lorraine", b. Dec. i,
1889, in New York City.
SIS. Charles Washington'^ Fuller, (Samuel fr.9, Samuefi,
E/uAaf, /oshsu^f Youn^^ Mattheru^, Samue/^, Samue/*, Edward^),
b. Aug. 13, 1851, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; m. Oct 13, 1875, ^^
Haverhill, Mass., Sarah Hale. Resides at North Cambridge, Mass.
Chikiren.
464. I. Bertha Elizabeth", b. July 30, 1876; m. in Cam-
bridge, Mass., Sept 21, 1898, Joseph Hale
Small.
456.
457.
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465. II. Lottie H.", b, 1878, at Saratoga Springs; d. in
infancy.
466. III. Almira Harlan'S b. Feb. ao, 1888, at West Somer-
villei Mass.
SIS. Walter Summ£r<<> Fuller, {Samuel IV.9, Samuel^ EUshaT,
Josku^, Ym^nfi, Mattheu,\ Samuen^ Samytl\ Edward^), b. April
a4i 18561 at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; m. at Hartford, N. Y., Oct.
14, 1886, Abbie Reynolds Harris, b. at Hartford, N. Y., Sept. 13,
1857, daiL of Truman and Ruth Cleveland (Reynolds) Harris.
They reside at Saratoga Springs, where he is connected with the
Daily Saratogian.
Children.
467. L Truman Samuel", b. April 33, 1888, at Saratoga
Springs.
nS. WnxiAic F.*^' Fuller, {Junius A.9, Samuefi, EXshaf,
Joshua^, *Yaun^^ Mattheia^t Samue/\ Samuel, Edward'), b.
April as, 1850; d. Feb. a6, 1907, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; ro. Feb. 34.
i87S» Annie Parker.
Mr. Fuller was a commission merchant and treasurer of the firm of
Howard & Fuller, brewers. He was vice president Union League
Club, member Crescent, Athletic, aiMl the Oxford Chibs ; of the
Society of Mayflower Descendants, and the Sons of the American
Revohition, and also associate member U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R. '
ChiUren.
Amy Dolores", b. Dec. a, 1875 > d. Jan. 30, 1877.
Herbert P.", b. Nov. 13, 1877.
Elsie", b. May 38, 1879.
Genevieve", b. Nov. xo, 1880; d. Aug. la, x88x.
S18. Jambs Mann*<' Fuller, {Junius A.% Samuefl, ElisAay,
JoskMtfi, Younffi, MatikeuA, Samuel^ Samuel\ Edward^), b.
Sept x6, 1854 ; m. Jan. a8, x88o, Agnes Johnson.
ChiUren.
478. I. Dorris", b. Nov. 4, x88x.
473. 11. Ernest J.", b. Aug. 7, x88s. Student at Union
College, class of X908.
468.
I.
469.
II.
470.
III.
471.
IV.
GiORGE Willard'^* Fuller, (George WiUard^^ WaUtmaffi,
EUshen^Joskuefi, Yaunffi, Matthew^, Samueii, Samuel^ Edward'),
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b. in Dcerfieldt Mm., Feb. 9$^ 1861 ; m. Jan. 3, 1889, in CheshiiCi
Muk, Sarah L. Harknen, dan* of Nathan and Saimh Thatcbe?
Harknest of Cheihire» Mast. They reside in SpringfieUt Mass.
Have nochfldren.
nr. ZtRA On» FULLO, (Hm'am OUfi, Zer^, JSMsJUf,
/0sk$ufi, Vmn^^ MatAetu^, Sammeli, Sammel\ £d»ant^), b. April %
185 19 in Lodkywi Mass.; m. (i) Ang. 14^ 1883, Jane Powell^ 1H10
d. Ang.t 1884 ; m. (s) Feb. so, 1886, Lacy Oark, whod. March SS|
1907. Mr. FoOer rerides in Chicopee* Mass. Has no chiMren.
SSI. MnJ^ FULLO, {Latkrop B.9, S^hm^, SaUtKHt IsArtf,
Jpthutfi, Y0un^, MatOrn^, Samuiti, Smmmel^ Edward% b.
Feb. i7i 1853, in DorMt Township, Ashtabok Co.,0.; m. Aprili
187 1, Sprague, b. Sept. 6, 1853, at Bristol, Tnimboll Co,
Ohio, dau. of James W. and Adaline (Akins) Sprague.
ChiMren.
474. I. Viola Mary", b. Jan. 34, 187s, in DorMt, Ohio.
475. II. Jennie Maud", b. June 33, 1874, in Dorset, Ohio.
476. III. EsteUe Bemice", b. March 14, 1876, in Pierpoot,
Ohio.
841. Charlb S.^^ FuLLik, (S^m^tfi^ SpSm^, S^i^mM
Lathrafi, Joskiufi. Youn^, MatOuw^^ Samueli, Sammii\ SdwmrdA^,
b. March 33, 1855, in Somers, Ct; m. Dec 8, 1877, Minnie J.
Champion, b. m New York., He is Town Clerk and Jodge of
Probate in Somers.
ChiMren.
477. an. Ernest S.", b. Sept. 1, 1879.
842. Julius R.»FuLLiig(^0«i^;ffj^,5;^iEMs^,5^^S7|^
foskm^, YauniS, Mattkiw^, Sammel^^ Samuel^, Edward ^)^ b. Nor.
31, 1863, in Somers ; ol Sept 3, 190s, Sarah Ferguson.
They have one child.
478. I. MariMa F.", b. Sept 3, 1903.
848. Wamin G.^ FnDer, {EMas GiOerf^^ Ei^ai^. EaikteP,
fosktufi, Youngfi, Matthew^, Samuel^, Samuel^ Edward^), b. April
17, 1 85 1, in LudMw, Mass.; m. Dec. 34, 1873, at Bekhertown,
Mass., EsteUe M. Baggs, dau. of Amasa and Ann Baggs of
Bekhertown.
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Children.
479. I. Flora A.", b. Nov. ii, 1874 ; m. Nov., 1894, Henry
Walker, son of William A. and Julia (Keyes)
Walker of Ludtow. They had: (i) Wiiiiam
Warfen'\ b. Feb. ao, 1895. («) Gilbert FuUcr^\
b. Nov. 17, 1897 ; d. July 9, 1900. (3) Crau*-
ford H.**^ b. Jan. 4, 1903.
480. II. Warren Meacham", b. .
SSL ALBUtT E.'o Fuller, {EHas A.9, EukUl\ EukieP,
Joskm^, Y0un^, Matthew^, Samueli, Samuel^, Edward'), b.
March 6, 185a, in Ladk>w, Mass.; m. May i, 1873, Susan M.
Fisher, b. Jan. 32, 1848, in BekJiertown, Mass., d. Dec. so, 1904,
dau. of Salem and Amanda (Barrett) Fisher of Belchertovvn.
Mr. Fuller is a prosperous fanner in Ludlow, and as selectman has
tooked after the interests of his town for a number of years.
His children, all bom in Ludlow, are.
481. I. Edith A.", b. March 29, 1875 ; m. June 10, 1896,
Howard A. King, son of Arthur D. and Lucy
(Brewer) King of Ludlow.
483. II. Maude Violet", b. April 9, 1877 ; m. May i, 1907,
Clinton Ruthven Rhodes. They reside in Ludl<lw.
483 III. Frank Albert", b. Dec. 30, 1878; d. June 3, 1879,
in Ludlow.
484. IV. George Clarence Albert", b. July 37, 1883 ; m. May
16, 1906, in Ludk>w, Carrie J. Munsing, dau. of
Henry A. Munsing of Ludlow.
485. V. Ada Barrett", b. Sept 18, 1886.
S54. David Lvom><' Fuller, (Edmund^^ EuJkie/^ EukieP,
J0$kwfi, Yamng^, Matthew^, Samuel, Samuel*, Edward'), b. May
14, 1851 ; m. (i) May 14, 1871, Emma L. Baggs, dau. of Amasa
P. and Ann Baggs of Bekhertown. She d. Oct. 34, 1890; m (3)
June iSi 1893, Clara E. Copehmd of Thomaston, Me.
He had by first wife a daughter.
487. I. Mabel Luuise", b. Oct. 33, 1873.
S56. FkANK Davenk)RT'<> Fuller, (Davenport Lamberts, Eukiefi,
Eukieti^Josktufi, Youtiifi, Matthew^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Edward'),
b. Jan. 14, 1849, in Ludlow, Mass.; m. May 10, 1876, Mary E.
Green of Wilbraham^ b. May 10, 1853. They reside in SpringfieM,
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Mais. He is a deputy sheriff, auctioneer and justice of the peace.
They have no children.
962. Meriuck L.«« Fuller, {Latlirop Z.9, Lymarfi, Eukien,
Joshu(fi^ Vntngs, Matthew^ ^ Samuei\ Samvel^^ Edivard^^^ b. Jan.
37, 185s, in Ludlow, Mass.; m. Jennie Tupper. Mr. Merrick
Fuller is a well-known citixen of Chicopee Falls, Mass.
ChiMren.
488. I. Anna Mabel", b. Aug. 18, 1877 ; d. March 16,
1906, in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Unmarried.
489. II. Miklred Janet", b. Oct. 15, 1884 ; m. June 4, 1904,
Harry A. Knox, b. at Westiield, Mass., Jan. 19,
1875. They reside in Springfield, Mass.
368. Marshau. Howard'^ Fuller, (Albert B.^, Horace Daf,
BenjaviirO^Joshuifiy Young^^ Mattheu^^ Samuel^ Samuel*^ Edward^) ^
b. Oct. 9, 1867 ; m. .
Children.
490. I. Albert Balcom", b. Oct. 13, 1891.
JTli, Frederick F.*« Fuller, (Sanford^^ IVarreffi, Ben/amin'f,
/oshu(^f Younffit Matihtu^^ Samuel ^^ Sawttel^, Edward* )9 b. Mar.
so, 1854, in Monson, Mass. ; m. .
Children.
49,. I. .
493. II. .
383. Henry Frederick'® Fuller, {J/enr}' W.9, FredericI?,
Henry W.^, CaleV\ Youngi, Matthnt^, Samuel, Samuel\ Edward'),
b. at Chicago, III, March 5, x86o; m. at Norwich, Ct., Nov. 33,
1893, Amy Mansfield Converse.
Children, bom in Chicago.
193. I. Dorothy C.", b. Nov. 19, 1894.
(94. II. Catherine W.", b. Oct. 30, 1896.
ELEVENTH GENERATION.
398. Frederick M." Fuller, (Rinaldo ^.»«, Norman C.9,
^ohffi, Elishat^ Joshucfi, Youngs, Matthew^, Samwel^, Samuel*,
Edward*), b. Jan. 9, 1867, in Westfield, Mass.; m. (i) Bertha
>osier; m. (3) Minnie Smith. Resides in Holyoke, Mass.
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Childien.
495. I. Rreicott Heraum", b. Dec. 4, 18949 in Northamp-
ton, Mais.
496. IL Aton>%b. •
407. HKRBtiiT EiitRaoN" Finxn, ( 9Vanrn Dwigkr^^ Edmund
IVarrtifi, j0h^, EUshai, Joskutfi, Youn^. Matikew^, Samuen,
Sammei^. Edmard^)^ b. July i8» 1867 ; m. Nov. 9, 1898^ in Holyoke,
Mm^ Cora M. Downie, b. Nov. 341 1878, in Califomia, dau. of
WOliam and Anna Downie.
497. Hit daughter^ Panline Downie"^ was b. Sept aop
1899, in Holyoke.
408. John Wilson" Fulub, {Warrtn Dwigkt'^, Edmund
tVarretfi, Jokff^ E&shdi, Jpskutfi, Younfi^ MaUkiw^, SamueH,
Samu£l\ Edward *)f b. Jan. S9i 187X1 in Ludlow, Mass.; m. Sept.
M9, 1897, Elizabeth Dempsey, b. Jan. so, 1869, dau. of William and
Mary (Powers) Dempsey of Ludlow.
498. His daughter, Dorothy'*, wu b. Feb. x6, 1900, in
North Wilbraham, Mass.
424. Gborgb Arthur", (Horace Leverett^^^ Horace^^ haafi^
Eiisk^,j0skm€fi, Yaung^, Mattkeu^, Samuel^ Samuel*, Edward'),
b. June I, 1858; m. Sept xi, x88o, Clara B. Terr>'.
Children.
499. L Ada", b. .
500. IL Heiiry", b. .
50X. HL Jessie", b. .
430. Charlis a." Fuller, (Aus/in*^, Horace, haafi, Eiiskai,
Jasku^, Youngs, Maitkew^, Samuel, Samuei\ Edward^), b. at
Somen, Ct, March xs, x86x ; m. April ix, 1883, Clara Cady.
Children.
50s. L Edward", b. .
4S2. Frank C." Fuller, {Austin'^, Horacfi, Isaafi, Ehskai,
Jaskuefi, Yaungi, Mattktu^, Samuefi, Samuel*, Edward'), b. Feb.
S7, 1870; m. Rosa bork.
Children.
503. L Harold", b. Aug. 8, 1872 ; d. Sept 38, 1892.
504. n. Ray A.", b. Oct 8, 1895.
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43S. Burt C." Fuixer, {AusHn^^, Horace, haafi, EKshfl,
J0sku<fi^ VoungS, Matthew^ ^ Samuel\ Samuel*^ Edward^)^ b. Nov.
94, 1871 ; m. Mar. 19, 1891, Josie Slater.
Children.
505. I. Alice Belle'*, b. March i4» 1893.
506. II. Earl A.", b. Aug. 3, 1897.
4S9. Elmer Ellsworth" Fuller, (Henry F.*^, mmam O,
Joshuc?^ Eiiskaf^ Joskucfi, VoungS, AfaUkfW^, Samwe/^, Samuei^^
Edward*) f b. about 1866 ; d. 1903, ae. 37 ; m. .
Children.
507. I. Esther", b. 1896.
508. IL Glenn", b. 1898.
449. William Wesley" Fuller, (IViiliam Ru/hs*'', Lein Jonefi^
Joefif Elishat^ Joshucfi^ VoungS^ MatthtuA^ Samue/\ Samuel*^
Edward*)^ b. Feb. 9, 1878; m. June 37, 1900, Carolyn Louise
Sirocoe.
Children.
509. I. Ruth Irma", b. March 4, 1904.
5x0. II. Herbert Irl", b. May 28, 1906.
450. Harry Garfield" Fuller, ( William Rufus*'', Levi p,
JoeP^' ElishaT, Joskucfi^ Young\ Matthew^, Samue/^, Samuel* ,
Edward^), b. April i, 1880; m. July 17, 190a, Edna Bruce
Armstrong.
Children.
511. I. Helen Edna", b. July 2, 1903.
512. II. Ethel Lucy", b. Nov. 18, 1904.
477. Ernest S." Fuller, {Charles •S.'^, Solamofifi, Sohmoffl,
Solomon Lathropf, Joshuefi, VoungS, Matthew^^ Samuel\ Samuel*^
Edward*)^ b. in Somers, Ct, Sept. i, 1879; m* June 15, 1905,
Mabel Carpenter Kibbe, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Kibbe of Somers.
SEVENTH GROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
45. CoRMEUUSS Fuller, (Matlkew^^ Samuel\ Samnel^^
Edward*)^ b. 17 10, at BamsUble ; m. Feb. 25, 1730, at Colchester,
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Bitieiice Chappel, Tilnr i\ Jn% tf^mfr (F. A. FuDer.) Lemuel^,
their ion, was bapt. May ii, 1735, at Colchester. I find no further
family record. About 1747 he exchanged hnd with Samuel Calkins
of Hebron, and I supposed moved there, but I find no further trace
of him. It is said that he was the first Fuller who settled in Hebron,
about 1733. This is not impossible, but I think it must have been
hter than 1735.
In a muster roll of Provincial troops of New York, Dutchess
County, I7s8, is the name of Cornelius Fuller, aged 19, b« in Con-
necticut. He was perhaps son of Comeliuss Fuller.
In the Field Book of Survey of Lot No. 6, in the town of Camel,
N. Y., April 12, 176a, are found among other names : Robert Fuller,
Amos Fuller and Cornelius Fuller. The first two are descendants of
Robert Fuller of Salem and Rehoboth, Mass., in the line of his son
Benjamin, five or six sons of whom settled in Lebanon or Hebron,
Connecticut, and thence removed to the northwestern part of Con-
necticut,"and finally over the hne into the Sute of New York.
1 755*6 the following members of the western Society of Philippi,
(Town of Carmel, N. Y.), signed a call for Mr. Ebenezer Knibloe as
pastor: Shubael Rowley, Eleazer Hamlin (from Barnstable, Mass.),
Matthew Rowlee, Benj. Howland, Edward Carver, Amos Fuller,
Cornelius Fuller, }ohn Kelly, Etisha Kellogg, John White.
The above shows that Comeliuss removed to Carmel, now
Fredericksboro, N. Y., perhaps stopping at some Connecticut town
meanwhile, and incidentally shows where some of the Rowleys went.
Probably further search thereabout would disclose their descendants.
(H. W. Brainard.)
Mr. F. A. Fuller writes March 4, 1908, that he recently found the
foUowing in regard to a Cornelius Fuller in the " History of Greene
Co., N. Y.;* published by J. B. Beers & Co., N. Y., 1884 :
WOfDHAM, GUESNX CO., N. Y.
Cornelius Fuller emigrated from Dutchess Co., N. Y., as early as
tSoo. He lived in Big Holk>w at what is now Hensonville, on the
farm now owned by Linus Peck. He afterwards removed to what
was known as Fuller's Tavern, on the old turnpike. The house was
built in 1812, the same summer as Mr. Fuller went to the war, now
the residence of John Holcomb. He lived here mOre than 50 years,
and his family consisted of eight sons and eight daughters, all of
whom lived to be married. His wife died from the effects of a fall,
breaking her thigh. Mr. Fuller kept a hotel at a time when the
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turnpike was mach traveled, and made money rapidly. He was a
genial, affaUe, kind and benevolent man. Barney Fuller, son of
Ma)or Cornelius, is a resident of Mitchell Hollow. He was bom at
Hensonville, 1809. A Mr. DeWitt purchased from Mr. Fuller his
first place, the present Linus Peck place. None of his family are
now in tiiis vicinity.
Perhaps this is a son of Cornelius^. Carmel and Phillipi, Putnam
Co., were formerly in Dutchess Co. up to 1800. The records of
Putnam Co. were burned at Brewsters some years ago, which
accounts for lack of information.
Mr. F. A. Fuller says he also at one time came across some books
called ''MerchanU of N. Y.," published 1865, from letters in a
N. Y. paper. One article was claimed to be the diary of a foreign
commercial man, copied from ''Freeman's N. Y. Almanac 1767,"
who traveled on horseback up through Dutchess Co. and across to
Danbury, and was directed in the storm to the house of Cornelius
Fuller. This is the only mention of the name, and was about in the
location of Carmel, showing there must have been an elder Fuller
there at that time.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Lemuel^ Fuixer, {ComeUus^, Matthew^, Samuel^, Samuel*^
Edward^), bapt May 11, i735» Et Colchester.
He is said to have been on a tax roll at Carmel, N. Y., in 1777.
The Michigan Pioneer Historical Reports mention a George B.
Fuller, bom in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Aug. 15, 181 1, son of
Lemuel and Mary.
EIGHTH GROUP.
FIFFH GENERATION.
49. Johns Fuller, {Benjamin^^ Samue/^, Samuel* ^ Edward^), b.
Dec. 3S» ^1^9 in Barnstable; supposed to be the John Fuller who
d. Oct 17, 1732, in a7th year, (West Barnstable cemetery), and to
be the John who m. March 7, 1728-9, Maria Nye of Sandwich, dau.
of Nathan and Mercy Nye, b. April 2, 1702, at Sandwich.
No children recorded to them.
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NINTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
BO. JamisS Fuller, (Benjamin^, Samtte/\ Samue/\ Edward^),
b. May I9 1711, in Barnitable, Man. ; d. ; m. Sept 32,
1733, Temperance Phinney, dau. of Benjamin Phinney of Barn-
ttaUe* who d. in 1758. The will of Benjamin Phinney, dated
March 341 17581 names wife Elisabeth, ton Seth, daughter Tem-
perance Fuller, daughter Malatiah, and Sutannah Dimock. A
widow. Temperance Fuller, m. 177a, at Barre, Man., may ponibly
be the widow of Jamets.
Children, baptised at West Barnstable.
John^ b. about 1734 ; bapt. Sept 30, 1739.
SiUs^, b. about 1736 ; bapt Sept. 30. 1739.
Martha^ b. about 1739; bapt Sept 30, 1739; m.
Dec. 4, 1761, Lovell.
Mary^, bapt Dec. 20, 1741 ; m. Aug. 11, 1763,
Shubael Lovell.
Jamei^, bapt April 28, 1744.
Jo8eph^ bapt April 6, 1746.
Benjamin^ bapt Oct 29, 1748.
BathshebaS bapt Oct 27, 1753.
SIXTH GENERATION.
5. ]AMKf Fuller, {James^^ Benjamin^^ Samuel^ Samuel^ ^
Edward*)^ bapt April a8, 1744, at West BamsUble, Man.; d.
perhaps in 1819, (West Church, Barnstable, Records?); m. (i)
June I, 1762, Rachel Fish of Sandwich, Mass.; m. (a) July 17,
1789, Hannah Bursley of Sandwich.
Children.
9« I. (?) Benjamin^, b. July 27, 1776. (A. W. Fuller,
Provincetown, Bible Record.)
10. *II. John7, b. about 1778. (?)
11. III. RacheP, b. 1780; d. March 7, 1839, ae. S9; m.
(i) Nathaniel Percival and removed to Vassal-
boro, Me., where he died; m. (a) Isaac H.
Randall, M. D., and had James Dunham
Randalfl, who m. Mary Ann Percival. Their
dau., Lizzie May Randall^, b. July 26, 1854, m.
1879, Edward Payson Page, and resides in
Skowhegan, Me.; children: (i) Blin W.>o, b.
April 5, 1882. (2) Edna C.'^ b. March 16,
1884.
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12. IV. Temperance?, b. about 1782 (?); m. Edward^,
Fuller (Matthew) of Readfield, Me. He m.
(2) Elarina Frost.
13. V. Baththeba7,b. about 1785. (?)
14. VI. Mary7, b. Nov. 15, 17&7; d. Jan. 25, 1863; m.
Capt. Thomas Percival of Barnstable.
IS* 4:VIL James?, b. Feb. 9, 1790; m. Rosina Jones.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
9. BiNjAiiiN? Fuller, {Jamtfi^ Jamtfi^ Benfamin^, Samwe/s,
Samutt^^ Edwartn)^ b. July 27, 1776 ; d. June 5, 1854, ae. 77 y.,
10 m«, 8 d.9 in West Barnstable, Mass. ; m. Elizabeth, also called
Betsey,^b. 1778.
Children, bom in Barnstable (according to Hinckley).
Ruth^b. Dec. 16, 1801.
Albert^, b. Oct. 10, 1803.
Lydia^ b. Oct. 22, 1803.
Minerva^ b. Aug. 24, 1807 ; m. Int. Sylvanus Jones,
Dec. 18, 1827 ; '' Both of Sandwich."
20. 4:V. Benjamin^ b. June 13, 1809.
Children, bom in Sandwich.
21. VI. Elizabeth^ b. Sept 18, i8zi.
22. VII. Avis Jone^, b. Sept 30, 1813.
23. VIII. Matilda', b. Dec. 12, 18 16.
24. IX. Hannah Bodfish^ b. Dec. 8, 1818.
25. 4:X. Jamei?, b. Sept 19, 1820.
10* John7 Fuller, {Jamefi^ James^, Benjamin^, Samue/i,
Samuel\ Edward'), b. about 1778; d. in Vassalboro, Me.; m.
1803, Bathsheba Percival, b. 1785.
Children.
26. I. AbigaiP, b. ; perhaps m. Jonathan Cross.
27. II. Ezra^ b. .
28. III. Julia^ b. Jan. 8, 1811; d. Dec. 18, 1881 ; m.
Dec. 5, 1833, Joshua Lord. Her son, Etta Lonfi,
resides in East Vassalboro, Me.
29. IV. Hannah^ b. .
30. V. Thomas', b. ; m. and has descendants living
in Augusta, Me.
31. VI. Lucy*, b. ; m. and went to Augusta, Me.,
but d. soon*
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« jAi«S» FULUR. (y««<A /««•"*. Bti^amin*, Samuel\
Samuei; Edward^), b. Feb. 9. i790 (Hincklejr Records) ; d. per-
hape in 1819 (West Church, Barnsuble, Records?) ; m. July a8,
1810, Rosiia Jones.
Children.
„ I. John Addison*, b
\y *II. Stephen Btiley*. b. 18 n.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
17 AlBDO* FiniiR, {Betvamitfi, Jamefi, Jomefi, Btnjamin*,
Sammtti, Samuel; Edward^), b. Oct. 10, 1803, in BwnsUble.
Mm.; d. ; ». Int. Pub. Jan. i, 18S9, with M«y Chsse of
BgimtaUe. He of Sandwich, Mass.
20 BENJAiim* Fuller, {Benjamivfl, Jamtfi, Jamefi, Benjamin^,
Samuefi, Samuel*, Edward^), b. June 13, 1809, in CentreviUe,
Mass.; d. Oct a8, 1848 (BamsuWe Records) ; m. Sept. 14, 18341
Sarah Tucker of Sandwich, Mass.
34 1. George W.9, b. Dec. 8, 1835 ; d. June 13, 1855, in
Barnsuble.
«e II. Gilbert A.9, b. July 5. "38.
5i III. Witaon W.», b.'March 18, 1841 ; d. Nov. 27. 1845.
,,' IV Sarah S.», b. 1843 ; ">• •«• »6» Nov. 24. 1859. J- Q-
*'' A. Richardson, (Barnsuble Records.)
•8 V Elisabeth W.«, b. Jan. n, 1846 ; m. Jan. 19, 1869,
* ' * Luther W. Phinney.
39. *VI. Benjamin A.», b. 1849.
•5. \»aa^ Ftniai, (Bet^amitfl, Jamefi, Jamefi, Bet^amin/*,
S^uefi, Samuel*,- EduHtrd'). b. Sept. 19, i8ao. in Sandwich,
.« ' Was living in Provincetown, Mass., with his son, A.
40- yf Ya\\tr, in 1905. He had other children also.
The dates of both of BenjaminT and of his children were Uken
from a Bible record shown me by Mr. A. W. Fuller. No further
iofonnation has been furnished.
as SmMtK Bailev« Fuller, {/amesi, Jamefi, Jamesi, Ben-
Jami^, Samuen, Samuel*, Edward% b. i8ia; d. Feb. ai, 1890,
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ae. 77 yn., 7 mot. (Barnstable Records) ; m. Int. May 14, 1841,
Mercy H. Jones ; '' both of BamsUble."
Children.
41. I. Jehie^ b. ; d. Sept. 13, 1845, at West
BamsUble, Mass.
42. 11. Rose A. B.9, b. 1846; m. Feb. a, 1884, John T.
Trask, b. Hartford, Me.
NINTH GENERATION.
S9. BxNjAMiN A.9 Fuller, (Ben^amiffi^ Ben/amin^^ Jamefi^
Jamefi, Benjamin^ ^ Samuel^, Samut/\ Edward*), b. 1849 at Barn-
stable; d. Jan. 5, 1896; m. (1) Jan. a, 1875, Susan G. Fisher of
Falmouth, b. 1850, d. March 27, 1889, in New Bedford, Mass., dau.
of Phineas and Eliza P. Fisher of Falmouth ; m. (s) Nov. 18, 1890,
Ida M. (Gray) Trafton, b. i8s7i in New Bedford, Mass., dau. of
Cornelius and Carohne Gray. Mr. Fuller was a harness maker at
Falmouth, Mass.
Children, bom at Falmouth.
43. 4:1. George Edward*^ b. Jan. 23, 1876.
TENTH GENERATION.
43. George £oward'<> Fuller, (Ben/amin A.9, BeMjamiffi,
B€njamini,Jam€^,James\ Benjamin^, Samuel^ Samuel^, Edward*)^
b. Jan. 23, 1876, in Falmouth, Mass. ; m. Sept. 20, 1896, Sarah C.
Crocker, b. 1875, in Hyannis, Mass.
ChUdren.
44. I. Arthur Raymond", b. 1897.
TENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
51. EbenezerS Fuller, (Thomas^, John^, Samue/\ Edward*),
b. Oct. 27, Z715, in East Haddaro; d. Sept. 30, 1749, in Hebron,
Ct.; m. Sept. ^0, 1738, Mary Rowley, dau. of Moses and Martha
(Porter) Rowley of Colchester and East Haddam, or perhaps Mary,
dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Church) Rowley of East Haddaro ; if
the first, she was b. Dec. 5, 1708,. at Colchester; if the latter, she
was b. Nov. 4, 1722, at East Haddam. I am inclined to think it
was the first Mary who was the wife of Ebenezer Fuller. She d. at
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Hebron^ Feb. 5, 1798. The will of Ebeneter Fuller, dated Sept. 13,
1749* Colchester PiotMite Records, Vol. II, pp. S5-57i mentions six
d^ildren, one unborn. (H. W. Brainard in N. Y. Genealogical and
Biographical Record, April, 1903 and Jan., 1906.)
Children, bom in Hebron.
I. tl;L Ebeneaei^, b. May 8, 1739.
s. II. Dimmii^, b. Oct. 1, 1743 ; m. Solomon Huntington
of Hebron; she d. at East Haddam in 1800.
Children: (i) Cfrf/7, b. 1765. (s) Dimmis, b.
^1^1' (3) J^^^t b« 1769. (4) SoUmon^ b.
1771. {S)Mn, b. 1775. (6) Owu, b. 1777.
(7) Ralfk, b. 1779. (8) PkU0X4nat b. 1781.
(9) Jaredt b. 1784. (10) Laura, b. 1786.
(See Huntington Gen., pp. 150-15 1.)
Mary^, b. Aug. 25, 1743 ; ro. John Filer.
Osiai^, b. Sept 15, 1745.
Rogex^, b. July 21, 1747.
Elizabeth^ b. April 5, 1750; m. Aug. 17, 1769,
Joshua Phelps Jr. Their dau., Duey nelpsT, m.
Sept. II, 1836, Joseph Carver. Almira Janc^
Carver,' dau. of Joseph Carver and Dicey
(Phelps), m. May s, 1847, Frederick P. Bissell,
father of Frederick Clarence Bissell.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Ebcnezsr^ Fuller, {Ebeneier^, Thamas*, John\ Samuel^,
Edward^), b. May 8, 1739, in Hebron, Ct. ; d. ; m. March
20, 1764, Abigail Hendee.
Ebeneser enlisted May 8, 1762, in Captain Timothy Northam's
company in the service of the Province of New York. (See muster
rolls in N. Y. Hist Soc. Collection, 1891.)
Chiklren, bom in Hebron, Ct
7. I. Roweoa7, b. March 3, 1765; m. Sept 23, 1784,
Jared Phelps, son of John and 'Deborah (Dewey)
Phelps, b. in Hebron, Ct, 1760.
8. II. Abigail?, b. Nov. 25, 1766; d. April 5, 1853, in
Becket, Mass. ; m. April 6, 1786, Nathan Phelps,
son of John and Deborah, b. in Hebron, Ct,
Dec. 31, 1765.
Mehiuble7, b. Feb. 13, 1770; d. Dec. 6, 1773.
Ebeneter?, b. Nov. 8, 1772.
MehtUble?, b. May 26, 1775 > <}• April 17, 1869, in
Becket, Mass. ; m. Jan. 9, 1800, Jesse Rudd, b.
July 7, 1764, in Becket, son of Elisha and Ruth.
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VI. Elizabeths b. May i, 1778.
IS. VII. Sallys b. June 28, 1782; in. Elihu Watrous, Sept
10, i8r2.
13. VIII. AratbuiaS b. April, ijBs; d. April 17, 1S69, in
Becket, Mass. ; m. April 3, 1807, Isaiah Kingsley,
b. May 22. 1781, in Becket, son of Isaiah and
Margaret.
4. OziAS* Fuller, (EheneurS^ TA^was^, John\ Samuei*^
Edward^), b. Sept. 25, 1745, in Hebron, Ct.
Ad Ozias Fuller enlisted u drummer in xst Conn. Regt, 12th Co.,
Capt. King, March 20, 17621 and died Oct. 7, 1762.
5. RoGER^ Fuller, {Eieneur^t Thcmas^^ Johti^^ Samuel^
Edward*) t b. July 21, 1747, in Hebron, Ct. ; d. there SepL 21,
1819; m. (1) Dec. 21, 1766, Martha Phelps, who d. Feb. 13,
1785 ; m. (2) Nov. 17, 1785, Violette Taylor of Coventry, Ct., who
d. Jan. 14, 1806, ae. S7; m. (3) Jan. 11, 1807, Lois Taylor, who
d. Aug. 23, 1809; m. (4) June 21, 1810, Susannah Keeney, d.
1852.
Children, all bom in Hebron, Ct.
14. L Martha?, b. June 7, 176S; m. Talcott Horsford,
April 20, 1784.
15. 4:11. Ozias', b. Jan. 12, 1770.
16. III. Mary7, b. Nov. z, 1771.
17. *IV, Roger7, b. Sept. 7, 1773.
18. V. Frederick Augustus?, b. March i, 1775.
19. 4sVI. Erastus7, b. Jan. 11, 1777.
20. VII. Anna?, b. June 25, 1779 ; m. Aug., 1798, George O.
Cook of Windsor, Vt.
21. VIII. John?, b. June 30, 1781.
22. IX. Luna?, b. Jan. 23, 1785.
23. 4:X. Humphrey T.?, b. July 29, 1786.
24. XI. Amelia?, b. Jan. 7, 1788.
25. XII. Cynthia?, b. March 26, 1790.
15. OnAS? Fuller, {Roger^, EbeneurS^ Thomas^, John\ Samuel^ ^
Edward*)^ b. Jan. 12, 1770; d. ; m. May, 1794, Desire
Barber, who d. Jan. 15, 1838.
Children.
26. I. Emily^ b. March 2, 1795 \ d. Aug., 1799.
27. II. Dudley B.^ b. Dec. 27, 1797.
s8. III. Horace^, b. March 28, 1802.
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tg. IV. Emily^y b. Mmy ao, 1804; d. Oct 19, 1806.
(Newton Fuller Mis.)
17. Rocer7 Fuller, (Xogtr^^ Ebcneter^, Thomas^, John^,
Samwe/*9 Edward*), b. Sept. 7, 1773, *» Hcbron,^Ct. ; d. June 23,
i834> At Barnstable, Mass.; m. Feb. 4, 1796, at Clarendon, Vt.,
Rachel Freeman Hodges, b. July 2, 1771, at Sturbridge, Mass., d.
July S39 i8^3» At Brandon, Vt.
Children.
30. I. Eliza^ b. ; d. ; m. Dr. Dana Aug.
II, 1816.
31. II. Rachel^, b. ; d. ; m. in Brandon,
Vt, May 30, 1 82 1, Chauncey W. Conant
32. III. Emma A.^, b. ; d. ; m. Mr. Gillette.
33. *IV. Henry Hodges^, b. 1797, in Troy, N. Y.
34. 4:V. Augustus KJ, b. 1804.
19* Erastus^ Fuller, {Roger^, Ebencur^, Thomas^, John\
Samuel\ Edward*), b. Jan. 11, 1777, at Hebron, Ct; m. Jan. 27,
1801, Sybel Barber; both of Hebron, Ct
Children.
35. %\. Stephen Barbei^, b. March 28, 1803.
36. II. Sybel A.^ b. Feb. 22, 1807; m. Epaphroditas
Porter, Nov. 26, 1 839. Children : ( i ) Horace F.^,
b. Dec. 17, 1831. (2) He/en A^, b. Dec. i,
»^33- (3) Henry ^.9, b. Nov. 12, 1834.
37. III. Desire E.^ b. Feb. 20, 1812; m. Augustus L.
Gates, Nov. 26, 1839.
23. Humphrey T.7 Fuller, {Roger \ EbenezerS^ Thomas^, John^,
Samuel*^ Edward*), b. July 29, 1786, in Hebron, Ct; d. May 18,
1877, at Brooklyn, N. V.; m. in Canterbury, Ct, Oct. 24, 1814,
Emma Johnson, b. Nov. 29, 1793, ^* ^P"^ ^1* 1^72, at Ballston,
N. Y., dau. of Gen. Jedediah Johnson.
Children.
38. I. Fayette Johnson^ b. .^ug. 9, 1815; d. March 17,
1841, at Hebron, Ct.
39. II. Harriet Juiielte®, b. Oct. 8, 181 7 ; d. Nov. 23, 1864,
at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; m. Sept 9, 1846, J. H.
Hitchcock, and had : ( i ) Frank F?, of Buffalo,
N. Y. (2) /. Clintoffi, of Philadelphia, Pa.
(3) Alberi% of Chicago, Ills.
40. 4:111. Oscar^, b. May 5, 1820.
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41. IV. Emma EmiV> b. April 26, 1823 ; d. Oct. 30, 1867 ;
m. Oct., 1862, N. S. Brown of Hebron, Ct, and
had : ( i ) Ciaretue Br^wffi.
42. V. William HeDry^ b. May 12, 1825; d. Jan. 26,
1885; m. Feb. 2, 1887, Sarah J. Hall of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
43. ^Vl. Humphrey Roger^, b. Feb. 27, 1827.
44. VII. Mary £lizabeth^ b. June 17, 1829; m. Nov. 291
1872, J. H. Hitchcock. No children. Retide
at Buffalo, N. V.
45. VIII. Francis^, b. Oct. x8, 1832 ; d. June 25, 1838, at
Hebron.
46. IX. Ann Amelia^ b. Nov. 26, 1835 ; m. March 4, 18681
T. C. Kelley. No children. Reside at Ballston
Spa, N. V.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
S3. Augustus Roger* Fuller, (Rogcri, Rogtt^^ Ebenetet^^
Thomas^^ John\ Samuel^ ^ Edward *), b. 1804; d. Dec. 26, 1876;
m. (i) Sept. 21, 1833, Anne E. Brown, who d. Aug. 21, 1840
(Bedford, Mass., Vital Records, say ^'Augustus R. of Dunstable,
N. H., and Hannah Elizabeth Brown, Sept. 23, 1833"); m. (2)
March 31, 1842, Mary Newell (Watson) Johnson, and lived in
Brandon, Vt., Champlain, N. Y., and in 1851 removed to Burlington,
Vt
Chiklren, by first wife.
47. 4:1. Eugene A.9, b. Aug. 13, 1834.
48. II. Ella Annette^, b. Nov. z6, 1836 ; d. June 20, 1837.
49. 4:111. William Henry9, b. May 20, 1838.
By second wife, one child.
50. IV. Ella Annette^, b. July 2, 1847, at Champlain, N. V. ;
m. June 24, 1868, at Burlington, Vt„ Warren
Spear Mayo. Resides at Jersey City, N. J.
Children: (1) Mary Elizabeth}'', b. Aug. 26,
1874, in Burlington, Vt. (2) Erskine Bronson^^,
b. March 22, 1880, in Ottawa, Can. (3) Arthur
Henry^^, b. June 9, 1884, in OtUwa.
34. Henry Hodges^ Fuller, ( RogerT^ Roger^, Ebenezer^, Thomas^,
Johnny Samuel*, Edward^), b. 1797 ; d. May 9, 1872, at Fairhaven,
Mich.; m. 1844, Cynthia Sophia Johnson, b. Aug. 27, 1819; d.
March 18, 1901, at St. Paul, Minn.
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ChOdien.
51. I. Hennr Hibbtid^i b. Tin. 4, 1859, at ChampUin,
N-Y.
53. II. Adt9, b. ; d. about 1856, ae. s yean.
Mr. Henry Hibbaxd Fuller resides in St. Paul, Minn.» iriiere he it
a member of the firm of Fuller & Robbins, real ettate and loan
agents.
SB. SnniiN Barbbe^ Fuller, (ErasAuff, Jt^r^, E^emnen,
TUmas^t J^hn^, Samuefi, Edward*), b. March 98, 1803 ; m. Dec.
89 i834t Mmerva Porter.
Children.
5a. I. Erasttts B.v, b. Oct i, 1845 ; d. June 10, 1866, ae.
ax years.
M. Oscar* Fuller, {Humphrey T.y, Rogtr^, Ebenmr^, Thmas^,
J0hii^f Samuel*, Edward*), b. May 5, i8ao, in Hebron, Ct.; d.
there Oct 30, 1880 (Mrs. W, J. says in 1878) ;/m. 1858, Mary
Eliabeth Turner of Hebron, b. March 4, 1843, d. April 13, 1893,
in New Haven, Ct
Children.
53. L Oscar D.S b. Oct S5, 1859, in Kansas; d. Aug. 3,
x86o.
54. 4:11. Willis Johnson^, b. Oct 7, i86x, in Hebron, Ct
55. tin. Ulysses Granf, b. May 13, 1864, in Hebron, Ct
56. 4:1V. Henry Ward^, b. July 13, 1870, in Andover, Ct
43. HUMFHRBY RoGBR^ FULLER, {Humphrey TJf, Jteger^,
EteuiMerS, Thomas^, J^hr^, Samuel*, Edward*), b. Feb. S7, 1827 ;
d. May 8, 1893; nt July 17, 1853, IsabeOe Mercein, who d. May,
1893.
Children.
57* I. Henry A.^, b. 1856 ; d. 1856.
58. II. Elise Mercein^, b. — — • ; m. April, 1883, William
C. Redfield, and had: (i) EHse Mercein*'', b.
Apr. sa, 1887. (a) Marian W.*^, b. Sept 6,
1888. (3) Isatelle*^ and Frances*'^ (twins), b.
Dec. a9, 1890.
59. $111. Charies Humfrfirey^, b. Jan. 14, 1859.
60. IV. Randolph^, b« Oct 8, i860 ; d. 1861.
61. V. Rosalie^, b« Nov. 7, 186a ; d. 1863.
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NirCTH GENERATION.
47. Eugene A.^ Fuller, {Augushis Rpgier^, H^geri, Ra^^
EheneurS, Thomas^, John\ Samuei\ Edward'), b. Aug. 13, 1834;
d. Sept. 37, 1876; m. Laura M. Rock.
Children.
63.
I.
Liuie'o, b.
63.
II.
E. H.-, b.
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III.
Kitty", b.
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IV.
Jennie", b.
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V.
Laura", b.
49. WnuAM HiNRv9 FuLLBRf (Aitptshis Roger^, Rcgert, Roger^,
Eieneteri, Thcmas^, John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. May 20, 1838;
m. Margaret Scott.
Children.
67. I. Mary Elizabeth'*, b. .
68. II. William H.«^b. .
69. III. Eugene A.'«, b. .
70. IV. A. Edward's b. .
71. V. Grace C.'S b. .
72. VI, Emma S.«S b. .
73. VII. MaeH.^b. .
74. VIII. Alice H.«Sb. .
54. Willis Johnson^ Fuller, {Oscar*, Humphrey TJ, Roger^,
Eieneuf^, Thomas^, Johni, Samuel*, Edward^), b. Oct. 7, 1861, in
Hebron, Ct; m. Oct. 7, 1890, Emma Grace Oughton, dau. of
Robert and Sarah E. Oughton of Meriden, Ct., and have an adopted
daughter, Ruth Isabel Oughton Fuller.
55. Ulysses Grants Fuller, {Oscar*, Humphrey TJ, Roger^,
Ebeneuri, Thomas^, John^, Samuel*, Edward'), b. May 13, 1864,
in Hebron, Ct.; m. Oct. 27, 1897, Katherine Gertrude Dunnell, b.
in Glastonbury, Ct., March 12, 1872, dau. of Horatio H. and
Catherine (Blair) Dunnell.
They reside in West Granby, Ct, and have one child.
75. Hazel Gertrude'^ b. Jan. 9, 1900.
66. Henry Ward^ Fuller, {Oscar*, Humphrey T.t, Roger\
Ebeneur^, Thomas^, John\ Samuel*, Edward')^ b. July 23, 1870,
in Andover, Ct; m. Sept 20, 1899, Maude E. Shaw, b. July 12,
1880, at Wells River, Vt., dau. of Freeman O. and Emma E. Shaw.
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59. Ckarxxs Humphre\'9 FuiiXR, (Hum^rey X\ Humphrey
TJ^ Xoger^^ £fieneurS, Thomas*, John\ Samuel\ Edward^), b.
Jan. 14, 1859 > ^' Ja>^- 5» 'SS4r Mary C. Webb.
Children.
Dorothy'^ b. July 2, 1889.
Everette W.«o, b. June i, 1892.
Randolph M.>S b. Nov. 26, 1895.
Ruth*^ b. Aug. 21, 1896.
Priscilla Sedan'^ b. Oct. 7, 1899.
ELEVENTH GROUP.
HFTH GENERATION.
52. ThomasS Fuller, (Thomas*, John\ Samuel^ Edward^),
b. April 5, 1717, at East Haddam, Ct..; d. there Nov. i2» 1802,
aged 86 years; m. Sept. 10, 1734, Martha Rowley » dau. of Moses
and Martha (Porter) Rowley of Colchester and East Haddam, b.
Feb. 11,1710-11, at East Haddam, d. there March 13, 1760, in
49th year; m. (2) Nov. 6, 1760, Mrs. Mary Hosmer, widow of
Robert Hosmer of East Haddam, and dau. of Timothy Green of
New London, b. 1722, d. Aug. 7, x8o8, ae. 86 years.
Thomas Fuller is called Ensign and Lieutenant Thomas Fuller Jr.
He was one of the prominent and prosperous men of the town of
his day. He and his wife Martha were members of the church at
East Haddam from July 16, 1738. Eight children and one hundred
fifty-fix grandchildren and great-grandchildren were living at the
time of his decease.
Children, bom in East Haddam.
X. $L Jehiel^ b. March 25, 1735.
2. IL Daniel^, b. April 26, 1739; ^* vjim. 1768. Gradu-
ated from Yale, 1762, and studied for the
ministry. Died in New York while candidating.
3. tin. Oliver^, b. Sept. 30, 1741-42.
4. IV. Sybil^, b. April 15, 1744 ; m. June 30, 1763, Row-
land Percival of Chatham, Ct. She d. before
1787. Children: (i) RawlatuP, b. Dec. 25,
1763. (a) Mehitabti^, b. Dec. 27, 1765. (3)
Ichabodf, b. Jan. 17, 1768. (4) Danitl^, b.
Feb. 24, 1770. The family went to Campton,
N. H.
5. V. Martha^ b. July 27, 1746; m. Feb. 23, 1764,
Noadiah Gates di Millington, East Haddam.
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Children: (1) Noadiahi. (a) MarAai. (3)
Lydiai. U) Irai. {s) Oimsteaiii. {€) Jamefi.
(7) Ciarissai. (8) Chauncef.
6. VL ADoa^ b. Feb. 6, X74^ ; m- July 12, 1768, Abihu
Mack, b. March 31, 1745, in Hebron, Ct., son of
Ensign Orlando and Abigail (Adams) Mack.
Abihu Mack d. Dec. 5, 1769, aged 35 years, and
his widow probably married again.
7. VII. Abigail, b. March 4, 1752; m. Aug. 10, 1769,
Ozias Chapman of East Haddam. Chiklren:
li) Syhesttf^^ b. May 22, 1770. (2) Daniiti^ b.
Aug. 30, 1771. (3) WiUiami, b. Aug. 5, 1773.
(4) Darotkyi, b. Feb. s8, 1775. (5) ReubetP, b.
March 25, 1777. (6) Lovinai^ b. April 23, 1779.
(7) Oriffl^ b. Aug. 6, 1780. (8) Fannfi^ b. Dec.
25, 1782. (8) AmandaT^ b. Dec. 21, 1784. (10)
JuiiusT, b. May 6, 1 785. (11) Erastwf^ b. Jan. 5,
1787. (12) BenjamifO^ b. May 24, 1789. (13)
Josephf^ b. March 15, 1791. (14) EUwabe^i^ b.
June 14, 1793. (15) Laurenaif b. July 11, 1794.
Children, by second wife.
8. VIII. Mary*, b. Sept. 27, 1761 ; m. June 24, 1783, Capt.
David B. Spencer. Children : (i) Huidahf, b.
March 23, 1784. (2) Mary^, b. July 8, 1785;
m. Epbraim Gates. (3) David Brainerdi, b.
March 22, 1787. (4) Jerushdi^ b. Feb. 23, 1789 ;
m. Cook. (5) OUper'9 Fuller, b. about
1 791. Mrs. Mary Spencer d. before 1793.
9. IX. Olive Green^ b. April 13, 1763 ; d. young.
10. X. Olive Green*, b. Dec. 17, 1764; m. (i) March 25,
1784, Samuel Chapman; m. (2) Gabriel Ely as
his second wife. She had no children by her
first husband.
XX. XI. Dorothy*, b. Feb. x, X768; m. Jan. 29, 1788,
Timothy Chapman Jr. Children : ( x ) Horace ^
b. April X7, 1789. (2) Diodaifi^ b. Dec., X79i.
(3) ReviioT^ b. April 28, 1793. U) Doro&if^ b.
April, 1795. (5) HeukiahT, b. Nov., 1797. (6)
IVarrent, b. Nov. 20, x8oo. (7 ) RusselH^ b. Nov.,
x8o2. (8) Sophia'', b. Nov., 1804. (9) Cynthiai,
b. Nov., 1809. These children are said to have
been bom at Haddam. She d. |an. 11, X831,
ae. 62 years.
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SIXTH GENERATION.
1. JsHiEL^ FuxxBR, (TJk^mosS, T%omas^^ John\ Samue**,
Edward^), b. March 35, 1735, in E^t Haddam, Ct.; d. Dec. 16,
17969 at North Bolton, Ct (now Vemoo) ; m. Jan. 11, 1759, Sarah
Day of West Chester, Ct., b. March 8, 1743, d. Feb. 16, 1815, d^u.
of Dea. John and Sarah (Loomis) Day of West Chester Society,
Cokheiter.
Jehiel Fuller lived in Colchester 1759 ^ ^boat t76s» afterward
in East Haddam, Ct ; was Captain of Militia ; his eldest children
may have been bom in Colchester, bat all are recorded in East
Haddam. He removed lo Bolton after 1787. His will is found in
Hebron probate records at Andover, Ct
JehieP, b. April 13, 1760.
Sarahs b. March 9, 176s ; m. Isaac Taylor, Nov. 8,
1781; d. Jan. 20, 1826, at East Haddam.
Children: {i) /csia¥, /saa^ ; both died young.
Also Sara^^ mlsoffi, and probably /saa^ second.
Daniel', b. July 16, 1764.
Irad7, b. Sept 4, 1766.
Annis', b. Oct i, 1768; m. Benjamin? Fuller,
ifoshwfi^ Youf^^^ Matthew^, Samuel^ Samuel*,
dward^), of Ludlow, Mass. (See under his
record.)
Thomas', b. Nov. 14, 1771 ; m. Statira Chapman.
Deborah', b. March i, 1774; m. Sept. 6, 1793,
Duel Rowley of Chatham, Ct, b. Feb. 2, 1771,
ion of Susannah (Annibal) Rowley of Chatham.
Gurdon', b. June i^ 1776 ; lost at sea in 1800.
Asenath', b. Nov. 3, 1778; d. Oct 14, 1849, at
Vernon, Ct ; m. Augustus Grant, who d. May 12,
1833, ae. 64. Children, buried at Vernon, Ct. :
W^U^, d. Dec. 3Si 1804, ae. 10 mos. Maryeti^,
d. Aug. 7, 1838, ae. 14.
31. X. Electa', b. Jan. 30, 1781 ; m. Elisha Grant.
33. XI. Phile', b. Oct is, 1784; m. Justus W. King (or
Keney).
33. XII. Erastus', b. June 18, 1787 ; d. June 35, 1789.
S. OuvBa* Fuller, (TAomasS, Thomas^, John\ Samutl*,
Edward*)^ b. Sept 30, 1743, in East Haddam; d. March 9, 1817,
Q Kent, Ct; m. (i) May 30, 1767, Alice, dau. of Col. John
lansom of Kent; she d. Oct i, 1776, aged 39 years; he m. (3)
>ct 13, 1777, Lois Gillett of Kent
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Oliver Fuller graduated from Yale in 1762, his brother Daniel
being in the same class. He became a physician of high standing.
During the Revolution he served as army surgeon with a Captain's
rank in a New ^'ork regiment. His case of surgical instruments
used at that time is still preserved by his descendants. That he
was an army surgeon is the family tradition, but I have been utterly
unable to verify it from any official source. Prof. Dexter thinks it
very doubtful. H. W. B.
Revilo^ b. Jan. 96, 1768.
Daniel^ b. Aug. so, 1769; m. (?)
Thoma^, b. July 4, 1773.
Alices b. Jan. 15, 1780.
Rhoda Ann7, b. May 8, 178s ; d. June 16, 1793.
Louisa', b. ; d. June la, 1793, according to
town records of Kent; d. June 14, 1793, >i^ 13^^
year, according to gravestone at Kent. Perhaps
for Alice, above, we should read Louisa.
** Departed this Life Oct. ye first
1776 Alice Contort to Doctor
Oliver Fuller, M. 39.
A friend to Virtue
Sweet Companion
Tender Parent
Benevolent to all
Provident in each
Much lamented." (Gravut&nt ai Kent.)
** Doctor Oliver Fuller
died March 9, 1817 aged 75." ( Gravtitone at Kent, )
SEVENTH GENERATION.
12. jEHiELy Fuller, {Jehiefi^ Thomafi, Thomas^^John^ Samuel*^
Edward^), b. April 18, 1760, in East Haddam ; d. there March 11,
1815, ae. 55 years; m. (i) June 24, 1783, »t East Haddam,
Reliance Smith, b. April i, 1760, in East Hampton, Ct, d. April 33,
1 810, aged 49 years, at East Haddam, dau. of Joseph and Mary
(Fuller) Smith of East Haddam; m. (2) Elsie King, dau. of
Hezekiah and Anna (Thrall) King of Vernon, Ct. She returned
from East Haddam to Vernon about 1820, where she d. June 16,
1830, ae. 62 years.
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DISCIlflUllTS OP EDfWAMD FULLER.
Mr. Fuller resided in Vemon, Ct., for tome yetrs ; wis a farmer ;
ear-mark registered in Vernon, 1795; some of bis children may
have been b. in Vernon ; he returned to East Haddam about 1800.
Children.
30. 4:L Selden^ b. May 16, 1785.
31. II. Julia^ b. Jan. 23, 1787; d. March 34, 1854, ae.
68, at East Haddam ; m. Nov. 251 1806, John
Williams. Children: (i) /eAie/ Fuller^, now
deceased. (2) Daniel^. (3) itfai^^; m. Thomas
AcUey. (4) Elsi^i m. Oliver Bidwell. (5)
ReHaiu^y all of East Haddam.
3s. 4:111. Philo^, b. July 31, 1789.
33. IV. Sarah Day*, b. Aug. is, 1791; m. Jan. 30, 1821,
Loren Gates, and went to Unadilla, N. Y.
34. V. Maiy^, b. Oct. 15, 1793 ; m. Thomas Ackley.
35. VI. Statira Chapman^ b. Oct i, 1797 ; m. Huntington
Silliroan, son of William and Dorothy (Hunting-
ton) Silliman of East Haddam, b. June 9, 1795.
Children: (i) Ai/red^-^ m. Roxana Ely. (2)
Josephs \ m. Lavinia, dau. of Julius Chapman.
{3)/areif9; m. Sarah Higgins. {4)Jlfascn9; m.
Lucy Wright. (5) HQfacfi\ m. Betsey Ann
Markham. (6) WiUiawf^\ m. Ellen Moulton.
(7) Launfi', m. Martin Sheldon. (8) Eii%£fi\ d.
unm., aged 18 years.
36. VII. Hannah Brainard^ b. Oct 13, 1803 ("Nancy" in
Family Bible) ; m. Dec. 28, 1819, Eliphalet
Silliman, b. Aug. 7, 1793, d. Jan. 30, 1866, at
East Haddam. She d. March 4, 1885, ae. 82
years, at East Haddam. Children: (i) Thomafi\
m. Kate Stranaban. (2) Statir(fi\ m. Daniel
Cone. (3) Laurtfi\ m. Dyer Emmons. (4)
Sarak^\ m. Calvin Pemberton. (5) JuH^\ m.
Alonzo Wheeler. (6) Sophroniefi\ m. Jehiel
Gates, son of Loren Gates of Unadilla, N. Y.,
her cousin. (7) Henrys \ m. Leonora Ackley.
(8) Benjamitfi', d. young. (9) Beiyamiffi; d.
young.
14. Daniel? Fuller, (JehicI^, ThvmasS, Thomas*, Johfi^,
Samuel^ Edward^), b. Jub^ 16, 1764, in Colchester, Ct; d. July
x8, 1824, in Vernon, Ct ; m. May 6, 1784, Lucy Merwin, who d.
April 4, 1843, ae. 77, in Vernon, Ct
Chiklren.
37. I. Harriet^ b. Sept 17, 1786; d. Oct 19, 1824.
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Erastus^ b. Feb. 22, 1788.
Daniel^ b. Dec. 28, 17S9; d. Nov. n, 1814.
William^, b. April 9, 1793 ; d. Aug. 9, 1840.
Halscy^ b. April 13, 1795.
Sarahs b. Sept. 9, 1797 ; d. Feb. 10, 1828.
Gurdon^ b. Oct. 16, 1800.
Marvin", b. Oct. 2, 1802.
Alfred^ b. April i8> 1805 ; d. Jan. 30, 1835.
Riley*, b. Jan. 6, 1808.
15. Irad7 Fuller, (Jehicl^^ Thomas^, Thomas^, John\ Samuei^^
Edward^) ^ b. Sept. 4, 1766, at East Haddam; d. Feb. 5, 1849, ^^
Vernon, Ct. ; m. Jan. 29, 1788, Thankful Smith» b. about 1768, in. ^
East Haddam, d. June 29, 1803; ™« (*) CbJoe . "Mi*. ^,
Chlo^, wife of Mr. Irad Fuller, died March 9, 1 841, at Vernon, Ct.,
aged 76 years." A farmer at North Bolton, now Vernon, Ct.
Children, recorded at Bolton, Ct. 1
47. I. Beulah^ b. Nov. 26, 1788; d, March 9, 1847; m.
Feb. I, 1809, Levi Darte of Vernon, who d. Ocl.
13, 1826, ae. 37. Had children.
48. II. Warren^ b. May 8, 1790; ttn Vesta Marsh and
lived and died at Olmstead Falls, Ohio. (Newton
Fuller MSS.)
49. $111. Matthew Sniith\ b. Sept. 20, 1792.
50. *IV. ^Villard^ b. Sept. 23, 1794.
51. tV. Jehiel\ b. June 11, 1796.
52. VI. Thankful^ b. April 11, 1798; m. Jacob Newell of
Ellington, Ct., and Palmer and Ludlow, Mass., b.
July 4, 1796, d. Dec. 2, 1869. She d. April 11,
1888, exactly 90 years old.
53. 4:VII. Asa^ b. April 23, 1801.
54. VIIL Asenath^ b. Dec. 7, 1802 ; m. Horace White of
Manchester, Ct. She d. June 4, 1866.
17. Thomas^ Fuller, (Jehicf\ Thomas^ Thomas^, John\
Samuel^ ^ Edward^) ^ b. Nov. 14, 1771, at East Haddam ; d. there
April 20, 1836, aged 64 years; m. Aug. 29, 1792 (another source
says Aug. a6, 1793), Statira Chapman, b. Feb. 2, 1776, d. Oct. 4,
18^?, dau. of Timothy and Sarah (Fuller) Chapman. He was a
physician and Captain of Militia; lived on the estate afterwards
David Sexton's. Had no children.
24. Re\'ilo7 Fuller, (Oliver^, ThomasS^ Thomas^, John\
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DI8CINDAMTS OF EDWARD FULLER.
SamMel\ Edward^)^ b. Jan. 26, 1768. Was a fanner. He lived on
the homestead of Col. John Ransom of Kent« who wis his gnmd-
faitheri and whose second wife was Mrs. Fuller's grandmother. He
m. Feb. 10, 179I1 Rebecca Giddings, b. June 2, 1769, at Sherman,
Ct, d. July 36, 1849, ^^ Salisbur)', Ct., dau. of Jonathan and Mary
(Baldwin) Giddings of Sherman, Ct. Mr. Fuller removed from
Kent to Salisbury, where he d. Oct. 31, 1846.
(For more particulars of this family, see Gidding's Genealogy,
pp. 74, 114 to lai).
Children.
55. 4:L John Ransom^ b. Feb. 13, 1793.
56. 4:IL Amzi^ b. Oct. 19, 1793.
57. III. Louise^, b. Dec. 35, 1795; d. Dec* 3, 1863; m.
Feb. 19, 1815, Luther, son of John and Rachel
(Wilson) Cook. He d. Nov. 19, 1855. They
lived on his father's homestead. Children: (i)
John Wittihro/f^t b. March 13, 181 8 ; m. Nov. 33,
1864, Cornelia, dau. of Caleb Beach, and has
children, Louisa J.»^ Charles W.'o (2) Maria
Z.9, b. Sept. 26, 1833 ; m. Feb. 14, 1859, James
Ashbum of Wolcotvillc. (3) Ashbttrtfi^ b. — — .
$8. 4:1V. Jonathan Giddings^ b. July 6, 1798.
59. V« Robert Nelson^ b. Sept. 27, 1799; m. Anna Bent.
No ch. N. F.
60. VL Adaline^, b. Dec. 38, 1801 ; m. Sept., 1830, David
Northrup of Sherman, Ct Mr. Northrup was a
leading man of the town, Judge of Probate,
Justice of the Peace. He removed to Middle-
town, Ct. Adaline d. Dec., 1838, and he m.
second, Mrs. Clarissa Ward Whittlesey and had
two children by her. Child: (i) Sa&iufi^ b.
1831 ; d. July 15, 1843, ae. 33 years.
6x. 4:Vn. Thomas^, b. Feb. 36, 1804.
63. tVIU. Revilo^, b. Aug. 3, 1806.
63. IX. Rebecca^ b. April 16, 1808; d. Sept 16, 1877,
at Honesdale, Pa.; m. Sept 38, 1830, John
Torry of Bethany, Pa. At their marriage
they immediately removed to Honesdale, Pa.,
Children: (i) Edwin FuUet^^ b. June 4,
1833; m. Janette S. Stone. (3) ElUn
CaroUnfi, b. May 38, 1834; d. Aug. 33, 1835.
(3) Caroline Nichol^\ b. April 13, 1836. (4)
Robert Nelsoffi, b. Aug. x, 1838; m. Elizabeth
D. Thompson. (5) Adaline Northrup^ b. Aug.
15, 1840; m. Dr. James A. S. Grant (6) Henry
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THOMASS fuller's DESCENDANTS. 15$
FuUcr^, b. Oct. 20, 1S42 ; ni. Harriet A. Pratt.
(7) Thomas FuUer'>, b. Oct. 28, 1844; m.
Sophia R. Dickinson. (8) Johrt\ b. Oct. 31,
1846. (9) Frances Rcbcu(t>^ b. Jan. 18, 1850;
m. Andrew Thompson.
64. X. Arminda^y b. Jan. i, 181 1 \ d. May 17, 1815.
26. Thomas7 Fuller, (OUvtf^, T/iomas^, Thomas^ , John\
Samtiei^^ Edward^)^ b. July ii, 1773, in Kent, Ct. ; d. about 1801,
perhaps in New York City; m. April lo, 1795, Nancy I^e of
Bristol, Ct, b. Aug, 30, 1776, d. in Bristol, May 9, 1866, dau. of
Charles and Mary (Gilbert) Lee of Farmington and Bristol, Ct.
Mrs. Nancy (Lee) Fuller m. (2) Oct. 7, 1804, Bryan Hooker of
Bristol, his second wife, and had two children: Lydia Lewis
Hooker, b. Aug. 8, 1805; Nancy Hooker, b. July 24, 1809, at
Bristol ; and perhaps others.
Thomas Fuller studied medicine and became a physician of
growing repute. He settled at Hartford, Ct. He was also an
expert penman, and gave instructions in the art. He died while
absent from home, either in New York City or in the South ; his
descendants do not know the exact time or place. It is a family
tradition that Charles Lee, Mrs. Fuller's father, drove into Hartford —
seventeen miles — with his cart and brought the young widow back
to the home of her girlhood, with her two little children and the
household furniture. She lived in Bristol till her marriage with
Bryan Hooker.
Chiklren.
65. L Rhoda Ann^ b. Sept. 22, 1796; m. Aug., 1815, S.
Augustus Mitchell, geographer and map publisher
of Philadelphia. She d. March, 1876, in the 8ist
year of her age, having had six children, three of
whom reached adult life: (i) Eiicn Douglas,
m. H. Nelson Borroughs; d. 1853. (2)Carolin^^
m. H. Nelson Burroughs as his second wife. (3)
Samuel Augustufi^ m. Sarah LeMoyne, and d. 1884.
Mrs. Efiingham Perot, dau. of Ellen Douglass
Mitchell Burroughs, granddaughter of Rhoda
Ann (Fuller) Mitchell, resides at Ardmore, Pa.
66. 4:n. Thomas Franklin^ b. April 29, 1798.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
SO. Selden* FinxEK, {Jehien.Jehiefi, ThomasS, Thomas^, John\
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Samuil*^ Eiiward^) b. in East Haddam May i6, 1785 ; d. Oct. 10,
1867, aged 89 years; m. Jan. 14, 1813, Julia Cone, b. Feb. 5, 1790,
d. Jan. 27, 1831, dau. of Joshua and Chloe (Chapman) Cone of
East Haddam ; m. (2) — Stranahan, #ho survived him.
Children.
I. Marietta^, b. Dec. 4, 181 3, in East Haddam; d.
April 27, 1841, ae^ 27 years.
67. 4:n. Theodore?, b. Nov. 15, 1821.
68. 4: HI. Frederick?, b. May 24, 1825.
69. 4:1V. Francis?, b. Aug. 12, 1827.
70. V. Infant?, b. — — ; d. Jan, 31, 1831, ae. 7 days.
S2. Philo^ Fuller, (/MiV/^, Jehiefi^ TAcwasS, Thomas^, John\
Samutl^^ Edward^)^ b. July 31, 1789; d. Nov. 21, 1859, at East
Haddam, ae. 70 years; m. — — Hannah, b. , d. May 21,
1833, ae. 26 years.
Probably no children.
SS. Erastus^ Fuller, {DanieiT, Jehiel^\ Thomas^ Thomas^^
J^hn\ Samuel*^ Edward^)^ b. Feb. 22, 1788, in Vernon, Ct.; d.
Dec, 1871, in Rockville, Ct. ; m. Oct. 21, 1817, Philinda Wilson.
Removed to Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; in May, 1847, returned to
Rockville, Ct.
Chiklren, all bom in Vernon, N. Y.
71. I. Daniel Ward?, b. April 3, 181 9; d. about 1870, in
Mt. Clemens, Mich., leaving widow and daughter.
72. n. Clarissa?, b. Sept. 10, 1820; d. Aug. 14, 1862; m.
about 1842, Horace Wakefield of PsJis Hill,
N. Y. Had three children, one a son.
73. III. Lavinia?, b. Oct 24, 1823; d. June 17, 1857; m.
Jan. 14, 1848, Joseph Selden of Rockville, Ct
No children.
74. 4:1V. Addison?, b. Dec. 31, 1826.
75. V. Abby?, b. Sept 30, 1829 ; m. March 30, 1849, Geo*
A. Groves, b. 1825, and had : (i) Charles A^\
b. Dec. 8, 1850, Ellington, Ct (2) Aibtrt F.^"",
b. April 15, 1854, Rockville, Ct (3) Fred Jf^.'o,
b. Feb. 19, 1858, Rockville, Ct (4) George
F.'^, b. Oct 6, 1863, Rockville, Ct Resides at
Bradford, Pa.
76. VI. Ella?, b. May 20, 1832; m. (i) Nov. 25, 1858,
Alvin B. Comstock, who d. 1865 ; m. (2) Aug.
16, 1877, James Converse of Northampton,
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Ma85.» who d. 1893. She had children: (i)
A. ^.«o, b. Dec. 8, 1863. (2) Garnet ^.»», b.
Feb. 22, 1865 ; m- »886, Benj. Brown of Norfolk,
Ct Mrs. Converse resides at East Haven, Ct.
77. VII. £mma9, b. May 6, 1836 ; m. Oct. 16, 1858, Joseph
Selden. They had one child : /u/ia Latnnta*'',
b. March S, 1866; d. June i, 1895; married
John D. Bassett ; had one son and two daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Selden reside in Norfolk, Ct.
41. Halsey* Fuller, (DanuH, Jehie!^^ TkomasS, Thomas^^
Johnif Samve/*, Edward^), b. April 13, 1795, probably in Vernon,
Ct. ; d. there Oct. 12, 1858; m. Lydia Lee, who d. May i, 1882,
ae. BB. He resided a while in Avon, Ct.
Children.
78. A son, Halsey. (?)
79. A daughter, who m. a Dr. Griggs and d. soon.
43. GuRDON** Fuller, (DanieP^ Jehiei^, TTiomasS, Thomas^,
Johni^ Samuel^^ Edward^)^ b. Oct. 16, 1800; d. April 2, 1851, at
Vernon, Ct.; m. June 7, 1832, Harriet Willey, "both of E.
Haddam."
44. Marvin^ Fuller, {DanieP, Jehiel^^ Ihomas^ Thomas^ ^
John>^ Samuel*^ Edward^), b. Oct. 2, 1802, in Vernon, Ct. ; d.
Dec. 4, 1874, in Manchester, Ct.; m. (i) May 27, 1825, Mary
Godfrey, b. Oct. 24, 1803, d. July 24, 1828; m. (2) Oct. 5, 1831,
Mary Hayes, b. April 19, 1802, d. Sept. 20, 1836; m. (3) Nov. 19,
1837, Amanda Hayes, who d. Sept. 30, 1894.
Children.
80. L Almira9, b. March 6, 1826; d. Feb. 12, 1853; m.
Jonathan Williams.
81. II. Mary G.9, b. July 7, 1833 ; d. Sept. 1, 1836.
82. III. Lucy M.9, b. Aug. 29, 1834; m. Dec. 26, 1852,
Aurelius B. Barber, and had: (i)Eiia Z.'<>, b.
Inly 7, 1856. (2) Herbert E.''', b. April i,
1865.
83. IV. Alfreds b. April 20, 1836 ; ) . f d. Aug. 15, 1836.
84. V. Almas b. April 20, 1836 ; j ^^^^^ \ d. ; m.
Turner.
85. *VL Alfred Riley^, b. May i, 1839, in Vernon, Ct.
86. *VII. Daniel Wm.9, b. Nov. 12, 184 1, in Vernon, Ct.
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87. VII]. Estelle Amaiida^, b. Oct 9, 1849, in East Windsor,
Ct ; m. Nov. 95, 1869, Heniy William BaROin»
b. in Manchester, Ct, where they now reside.
They had two children, b. in Manchester: (i)
Harry Marrin^^^ b. Jan. SS' 1^7 < 1 >&• (>) Dec*
6, 1893, Ida G. Grant of Broad Brook, Ct, who
d. June 24, 1895, leaving one child, Irene Mildred
Barrows", b. March si, 1895 ; m. (2) Nov. 6,
1899, EfBe V. Haley, (s) HtiU EskUe'^, b.
May SI, 1872 ; m. Nov. 7, 1894, George William
Ktthney.
46. RiLsy* FiTixn, (DanUn^Jthidt, Tk^Muui, Jk^mas^^J^ktU^,
Samttit*^ Edward^)^ b. Jan. 6, 1808, probably in Vernon, Ct; d.
Joly 8, 1831 ; m. Clarissa Fairman, who d. Jnly 3, 1885.
Children.
88N I. Lizzie M.9, b. ; d. Apr. as, 1866, ae. 34.
It. Matthew Sm ith^ Fuller, (Iroiti^ Jehut^^ Th^masS, Thomas^ ^
Johfi^^ Samuil\ Edward^) ^ b. Sept so, 1792, at Vernon, Ct; d.
there July 9, 1869; m. (i) March 12, 1814, Fanny Cook of East
Haddam, who d. April 11, 1861, ae. 67; m. (2) Oct 7, 1862,
Churissa (Fairman) Fuller, widow of Riley Fuller; she d. July 3,
1885, ae. 76, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Turner) Fairman of
Hartford, Ct He was a private in William Palmer's company. War
of 1812.
60. WiLLAJa)" Fuller, (Irad^.Jehiefi^ Tk^masS, TTkomas^^/fktfi,
Samtt€/\ Edward^), b. Sept 23, 1794, at Vernon, Ct; d. there
Sept 4, 1851 ; m. Apr. 12, 1826, Debora Moore, b. Jan. 8, 1806,
who d. June 4, 1854, ae. 49, dau. of James and Amy (Arnold)
Moore of ToUand, Ct.
Children.
89. I. Char1es9, b. 1826 ; d. Nov. 29, 1829, ae. 3.
90. II. James^y b. 1829 ; d. Dec. 2, 1829, ae. 6 mos.
91. III. Infant9, b. ; d. April 16, 1831.
92. IV. A daughter?, b. .
93. *V. Charles W.9, b. about 18^37.
^4. 4:VL Edmund^, b. about 1843.
as,: *VII. Irad9,b. .
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Stmmtl^ Edward^), b. June ii, 1796, in Vernon, Ct ; d. April 94,
185 19 te. SS ; !&• Elixabeth Ccitiog-
Children.
96. I. James M.9, b. in Windiori Ct; d. Nov. 17, 1897,
«e. 7 a, in Springfield, Mais.
97* IL Henry J.9, b. 1830; d. Dec. 16, 1839, a^- 9 yn.
98. III. Jerome B.^, b. ; m. Sppt. 93, 1859, AogosU
E. Bidwell of Lee, Mass. (Ludlow, Mass., Recosda.)
99* TV, J. Cordelia^, b. in Vernon, Ct, 1833; d. Sept ai,
1877, in Springfield, Man., ae. 44 years.
lOO. V. Rose L.9, b. in Rockville, Ct ; m. Oct 17, 1864, in
Springfield, Mass., Andrew Hyde, b. in Soalh
Lee, Mass.
St. Asa* Fullik, {Iradi, Jehufi, Tk&mai^^ Tk^maH, /«*iiS,
StNmmefi, Edward*)^ b. April 23, 1801, at Vernon, Ct; d. Nov. 10,
1879; m. May 30, 1899, Keturah Chapjnaiii b. Mar. 31, 1804, d.
May 5, 1885, dau. of Abel and Lucy (Tennant) Chapman of Qas-
tonbury, Ct
Children,
xox. L Harriet^, b. April ax, X839.
xoj. IL Emma9, b. July xo, X849; m. (x) Charles H.
Bissell of South Windsor, Ct; m. (9) John
Fairman. No children.
BB. John Ramsom' Fullsr, {Reviloi^ Oliver^, Tk^masS^ TTk^mss^^
/«*iM, Sammefi, Edward'), b. Feb. 13, 1799, at Kent, Ct ; d. Nor.
x6, x866; m. Dec. x, x8x7, Amelia St John of Kent, b. Oct 9,
X797, d. Aug. 9, X869.
He was a bnd surveyor and fanner in Kent Both were members
of the Congregational church at Kent
Children, bom at Kent, Ct
John Ransom^, b. Oct 7, x8x9.
Jessie S.9, b. Nov. 6, x8so ; d. Mar. 3, X847 ; m.
May x6, X844, Catherine Beecher.
David N.9, b. May 94, X893.
Ann Rebecca^, b. Jan. 94, 1895 ; m. Feb. X4, X856,
John F. Roe of Honesdale, Pa.; she was his
second wife. Child : ( x ) /okn FuUer'^^ b. April
X, x86a.
Lather 0.9, b. Oct 6, X897.
Maria Louisa^, b. Jan. 19, X83X ; m. Sept x7, X857,
Rev. Louis H. Reid. Mis. Reid has in her
103.
104.
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106.
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pottenion a carved oak chest which came over
on the Mayflower with Edward FnUer and has
been kept in this branch of the family. Chiklren :
(i) ImUF}'', b. Nov. i6, 185a. (a) Clartnct
^.••, b. June a4» 1857. (3) WiOU Crawford^'',
b. Oct 14, i86a. (4) Edwin Wimkrof^, b.
Dec 19, 1864; d. Dec. la, 1885.
109. VII. Lavinia B.9, b. Jan. 17, 1837; m. Oct 18, 18659
Dea. Ashbel Fuller of Kent. She was his third
wife. Children: (x) Sen/amim^^, b. — — ; d.
yoong. (a) Edmard A^ys^^^^ b. Oct 6, 1867.
(3) Margaret L^iu^^f b. April 4, 1877.
SC AifZi* FuLLBR, {Rivilof^ O&vet^, Thomafi, ThawMS^, Johni,
Samififi, Edmmrd^), b. Oct 19, 1793, at Kent^Ct; m. Feb. 10,
1818, Maria Mills of Kent; d. Sept ao, 18471 in the old homestead
while on a visit there in his 54th year.
He obtained a knowledge of Latin at the school of Daniel Parker
in Sharon, Ct; taught school six months in 18x4 in Bethany, Fa.
Went to Milford, Pa., in x8is, and studied law. Located at
Bethany, Pa., and was admitted to the bar Aug. as, 1816. Removed
to Wilkesbarre.
Chikl.
xxa 4:1. Henry Mills', b. June 13, x8ao.
58. Jonathan Giddings^ Fuller, {JletnUi, Oiiver^, Tk^mass,
Thomas^, Johf^, Samuel^ Edward^), b. July 6, 1798, at Kent, Ct;
m. Catherine Panbom of New York.
He left his home in New York about two years after his marriage,
expecting to be absent a brief time, but was never heard from
thereafter.
Chikl.
III. I. Louise^, b. . She married and had children.
6L Thomas* Fuller, {Revile'', Oiivet^, Thomass, Themas^,
John^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. Feb. a 6, 1804, at Kent, Ct; d. in
Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 16, 1843 ; m. Sept xo, t8a9, Caroline Nichols
of New York, who d. in Bethany, Pa., March 34, 1830. He m. (a)
Oct 31, 183X, Martha Robbins of New York, who d. Oct 17, 1864,
at Honesdale, Pa., ae. 6a years.
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Children*
lit. I. Umxj Robbins9, b. May 14, 1834; m. April ti,
1856, Dr. Ralph L. Briggt of Honesdale, Pa.;
he d. Dec. 5, 1863, in his 38th year. Children :
(i) IVil&am FtiUer*^, b. Aug. 29, 1858. (a)
Ciara Jones^^, b. Feb. 23, i860; d. Sept. 26,
1861. (3) Martha Rabhins^'^, b. Nov. 30, 1863.
113. 4:11. William Jones, b. Nov. 37, 1836.
•2. Revilo^ Fuller, {RevUc^^ Olivet^ Ihomas^^ Thomas^^
JahnU, Samuei*, Edward^), b. Aug. 3, 1806, at Kent, Ct; d. April
18, 1870; m. Caroline E. Hungerford, b. 1807, dau. of Beach and
Rebecca (Baldwin) Hungerford, who d. in 1859; m. (a) about
i860, Ruth E. Denis of Albine, N. Y. ; she m. (2) William Canfield
of New Milford, Ct
Revilo was Justice of Peace, Town Clerk and Treasurer, member
of Legislature 1850, Judge of Probate 1858, and Postmaster. He
was a man of stalwart form and fine appearance, pleasing in his
intercourse with others, and exerted great influence in the
community.
Children, bom at Sherman, Ct
114. %l. Oliver Franklin^, b. Oct 19, 1829.
115. II. Jane R.9, b. Nov. 4, 1831 ; m. Jan. 18, 1854, Rev.
Edward J. Giddings at Great Barrington, Man.
Children: (i) Franklin /r.«», b. March 23,
185s, at Sherman, Ct (2) Edward ^.^ b.
May, 1859. at Eaton, N. Y. (3) JnfanV\ b.
Sept 16, 1861 ; d. young at Eaton. (4)
Caroiine Z.■^ b. Dec. 2, 1862, at West Stock-
bridge, Mass. (5) CharUs^\ b. May 10, 1867,
at Housatonic, Mass.
6C Thomas Franklin® Fuller, {ThomasT, Oliver^ Thomas^,
Thomas^^Jokn^^ Samuel*^ Edward^) ^ b. Apr. 29, 1798, in Hartford,
Ct; d. Feb. 2, 1848, in Bristol, Ct; m. Aug. 21, 1821, Lucy
Winston, b. Sept 28, 1800, in Bristol, d. there Oct. 5, 1893, dau. of
John and Sarah (Bartholomew) Winston of Bristol
He was a manufacturer and a holder of considerable real estate.
He died Feb. 5, 1848, ae. 50 years.
Children, bom in Bristol, Ct.
1 16. I. Jane Elizabeth^, b. June 13, 1822 ; d. Aug. 26, 1824.
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117. II. 01iyei9, b. Jan. 27, 1895; d Feb. 9, 1854, near
Pmwan, Utah. He went with Gen. John C.
Fremont on his fifth expedition acroai the phins,
as a civil engineer. The records of the church
at Bristol have the following: ''Jone 8| 1854.
Bell rung for Oliver Fuller, who perished last
winter upon the Rocky Mountains, aged 19."
He was unmarried.
118. III. Eliza }ane9, b. June 17, 1819; m. April $, 1849,
Wallace Barnes of Bristol, b. Dec 15, 1897 ; d.
Mch. aS, 1893. Mrs. Barnes d. Jan. i, 1903, at
Bristol, Ct Children: (i) Carfyie FkUtr^, b.
Dec. XX, i8sa; m. Oct, 1885, Lena Forbes:
they have two children: Fuller Forbes", and
Henry Ckrk». (a) Barry Wari^^, b. Jan. 15,
1855 ; m. Cordelia Newell ; he d. Sept 17, 1889,
at Bristol, Ct., ae. 34 years, 8 months ; they had
no children. (3) Edith Iretu^^^ b. Jan. 15, 1855 ;
m. Oct 8, 1890, Wyllys C. Ladd of Bristol.
1x9. «IV. Mary Elena?, b. Jan. 7, 1841; m. (i) April s6,
1859, Horace B. Langdon; m. (3) Woodbury L.
Martin. Mrs. Martin resides in Bristol, Ct No
children.
NINTH GENERATION.
7C THI0D0KI9 Fuller, (Seldetfi^ Jehien, Jihiel\ TT^mofS,
Tk^mas^^ J0kn\ Samuei\ Edward^)^ b. Nov. 15, x8sx, in East
Haddam; d. Feb. 14, 1904, in East Haddam, (Moodus) Ct, ae. 8a
yean ; m. Sarah Rogers.
Theodore Fuller, one of the oldest and most prosperous farmers
of East Haddam, died at his home in that town, Sunday morning of
paralysis and old age. His age was 8a years. He had lived all hia
life in the house in which he died. Mr. Fuller had been in faihng
health for about a year, but had been confined to his bed only one
week. He was considered one of the shrewdest business men in
town and for many years was a director of the Moodus Savings
Bank, holding the position at the time of his death. In politics
Mr. Fuller was a Democrat and for many years was a subscriber and
mat admirer of the Hartford Weekly Times. The funeral will be
held at his hte home on Tuesday at a p. m.
—Hartford Weekly Times, Feb. X4, 1904.
Child, b. in East Haddam.
ISO. I. Julia'^ b. Nov. 8, x86o; d. Aug. as, 1880, ae.
19 years; unm.
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€8. FRSDRMCX9 Fuixn, {SeUei^, Jikkn, Jikiefi, Tk0mmfi,
Thamtu^^ J0hifit Samuii*^ Edward\) b. May 94, 1895, in East
Haddam; d. ; m. ^ Lilie of Ohio, who died maajr
yean ago.
He went to Macon, Ga., where he was a hwyer, at the iolicttation
of his uncle, Hiram Cone* He was a Colonel in a Georgia
(Confederate) regiment in the Civil War, and wai ihot dead while
on horseback, in action,
lai. Their only child did not sorrive in&mcy.
•9. FiuMCifl9 Fuirn, {SeJdn^, /Me/i, ftJUe/^, 73bflMiS,
Tk^mas^, Jokia, Samuii*, Edward*), b. Aug. xs, i8s7, at East
Haddam ; m. Phoebe Griswold. Resided in East Haddam, Ct, and
UnadiUa, New York. A fanner.
ChUd.
122. I. Theod(»re*^ b. in East Haddam; married.
74. ADDISON9 Fuller, {Erasiufi, Danieli, JehUfi, Th^mafi^
Tk^mas^t /okn^, Samuei*, Edward* ), b. Dec. 31, 1826, in Vernon,
Oneida Co., N. Y. ; d. May 31, 1906, in Rockville, Ct ; m* March
20, 1849, Lydia Edwards of Prospect, N. Y.
He was engaged in the carriage and sign painting business in
Rockville for many years, and was a deacon and prominent member
of the Union Congregational church.
Children.
123. I. Addison R.'^ b. Jan. 27, 1850; d. Jan. 23, 1884;
m. Feb. 8, 1882, Emma Watts.
124. 4: II. Andrew E.», b. Feb. 7, 1852.
125. III. Emma J.'^ b. May 8, 1854; m. (1) Jan. 7, 1876,
Clarence M. Giles, who d. March, 1877 ; m. (2)
March 6, 190X, Eidson W. George. Resides at
Wrentham, Mass.
126. rv. Lydia A.'^ b. Oct s> 1856; m. Oct 16, 1895,
George M. Pease. Children : (i ) DoroAy A.*\
b. Sept 3, 1897, in Longmeadow, Mass. Resides
in Springfield, Mass.
127. ttV. Luther H.>^ b. Dec. 20, 1858.
128. VI. Charles H.*^ b. July 24, 1863. Resides in Chicago,
III Unmarried.
129. VII. Abbie M.>«, b. May 9, 1866; m. July 23, 1890^
William E. Banta.
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Thmtuu^^ j0kwS^^ Samuel^ Edmard^)^ b. May i» 1B39, in Vernon,
Ct; d. June 7, 1907, in Newark, Ohio; m. Louisa Wetherell of
M. Dambl WILUA1C9 Fuixn, (Marvhfi, DamUli, Jtkul^,
Ti^masif Tk^msi^^John^, Samuel^ Edward^)^ b. Nov. is, 1841,
in Vctnon, Ct; m. Nov. S9, 1869, Mary E. Warren, who d.
April si| 1879, M- *9* He resides in Califomia. They had no
children.
n. Cbakus W.9 Fuller, ( Wiliard^, Irad^, Jehiefi, Th^wuU^,
Tkcmoj^^/fAt^^ Sammei*, Edward^), b. about 1837, in Vernon, Ct. ;
m. (i) Maria E. , who d. Nov. 2, i88a, ae. 47 yrs.; m. (2)
June 17, X885, at Westfield, Mass., Hattie M. Noble, b. at New
Haven, Ct
Children, b. in Westfield, Mass.
135. I. Joseph Irad'^ b. March 19, 1886.
M. EDifUND9 Fuller, {Willard^, InuH, JekUl\ Tkamafi,
Tk^mas^f/cki^f Samuel*^ Edward*)^ b. about 1843, ^ Vernon, Ct ;
d. Feb. so, 1893, in Westfield, Mass. ; m. Feb. S7, 1868, in Spring-
field, Mass., Martha A. Bennett
ML Irad9 Fuller, ( WUIard^^ Iradf^Jehiefi^ Tkomafi^ Thomas^,
J^lMt Samutfit Edward*)^ b. in Vernon, Ct ; d. Feb. as, 1908, ae.
67 years, in Phihdelphia, Pa. ; was buried in New Haven, Ct
Mr. Fuller resided in Westfield, Mass., for a number of years,
where he was employed as an accountant in the office of the H. B.
Smith Ca He removed to Phihdelphia to take charge of a branch
office of that concern. He left a widow.
108. John Ransoii9 FtiLLSR, (John J?.^ Rmldi, OHoet^^
Tk^wuui, Thomas^, John^, Samuel^ Edward^), b. Oct 7, 1819, at
Kent, Ct; m. Nov. 29, 1844, Fanny Peet, who d. Dec. 18, 1881.
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136. L Fimcis'^ b. about 1846.
104. Jobs &9 FuLLn* (/^kn Ransom^, Remloi, Okver^^ Thomafi,
Thowios^^Jphti^^ Samuei^t Edward^), b. Nov. 6, 1820; d. March 3,
1847 ; DL May x6, 1844, Catherine Beecher.
lOB. David Northruf^ Fullkr, {John R.\ ReMfl^ Oliver^
Thomafi^ Thomas^^ John\ Samue/*, Edward*), b. May 34, 1823, at
KentyCt; m. Oct 189 1849, Caroline, dan. 6t Samnel Giddingi,
who was b. Jan. 22^ 1823.
Dec. X, 18709 David removed from Kent and lived at Great
Barrington, Man. Later he lived in Canaan, Ct., removing thither
March x, 1875.
Children, b. at Kent, Ct
X37. L Lydia Amelia*^ b. Nov. 15, 185 1.
138. 4:11. Greorge Samuel'*', b. Jan. 13, X856.
139. III. Robert Torrey'^ b. April 24, 1859.
107. Luther 0.9 Fuller, {/ohn Rfi, Reviioi, Oliver^,
Thomas^, Thomas^ , Jokn\ Samuel, Edward*), b. Oct 26, X827,
at Kent, Ct ; m. Dec. 13, X855, Sarah Kingtley of Hartford, Pa.
Luther removed from Kent to Bethany, Pa., and thence to
Vineland, N. J., where he died Feb. X2, 1874.
Child.
139^. L Harriet'^ b. Dec. X4, x868.
110. Henry Mnx89 Fuller, {Amifl, RevUdi, OUver^, Tkomafi,
Thomas^, Jpkn^^ Samuel^, Edward*), b. June 13, 1820, at Bethany,
Pa.; d. Dec 26, i860; m. Sept x8, 1843, Harriet J. Thorp of
Wilkesbarre, Pa.
Henry Mills Fuller graduated at Princeton College in 1838.
Commenced reading law with his father, but soon returned to
Wilkesbarre and was admitted to practice in 1840. He was twice
elected to the Legislature and twice Representative to Congress.
Removed to Philadelphia in 1856, where he died.
Children.
140. I. Maria Mills*<>, b. Dec. 20, 1844, at Wilkesbarre,
Pa.; m. Dec. 15, 1873, Charles E. Rice of
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WflkMbaire. He ivm judge in Lnserae Co.
ChildreD, bom at Wilkeabtm : (i) Ckarks £.",
b. Oct t, i874« (9) ^^mfy M. F^Mir^\ b. Oct
'3* 1876; d« Nov. S3, 1876. (3) PhiUp
SmA^tw", b. June %%, 1878.
141. II. Emily Lindiay'S b. Match aj, 1847* «t Wilket-
bami Pa.; m. May 8, 1874, George Reynolds
Bedford of Wilkesbarre, b. Nov. %%^ r840, son of
Dr. A. Bedford, who m* Hannah, (bn. of
Benjamin Reyndds and Lvdia FuOer. He was
a lawyer by prof ession. Children: (x) Am/",
b. June 84, 1875. (a) Bnue*\ h. Nov. s6,
1876.
14s. UL Harriet May*®, b. Feb. as, 1850.
143. IV. Grace Goodwin'^ b. April 7, 1853; m. Benjamin
Reynolds.
144. 4S V. Henry Amzi>S b. Jan. 15, 1855.
145. VI. John Torrey*^ b. March 31, 1856; d. Jan. 22,
r88o.
146. VII. Edith», b. April 14, 1858.
lis. WnxxAif Jams' Fullsr, (Tk^mafi^ ReviUi, O&ver^,
Th^mmi^^ Thomas^^ /pkifi, Samuii^^ Edward^), b. Nov. 27, 1836;
m. Jane 17, 1864, Susan A. Mcintosh of Honesdale, Pa.
Children, born at Honesdale, Pa.
146}. I. Cbra Robbins'^ b. Jone 17, 1865.
147. IL Thomas McIntosh>^ b. Aug. 17, 1868.
114. Ouvn Franklin^ Fuller, (Revilt^^ Rmlifl^ OUuer^^
Th^mm^^ Tkcwuu^tjphta^ Samuti*^ Edward^)t b. Oct 19, 1829, at
Sherman, Ct Oliver lived at home to the age of 15, when he went
to PeekskiB. He married there Nov. 9, 1859, Phoebe Ann Shipley,
dan. of Morris and Susan M. Shipley. He went from PeekskiU to
Chicago, where he now resides ; is a member of the Fuller & FuUer
Co., wholesale druggists.
Children, bom at PeekskiU, N. Y.
148. I. Henry M.'^ b. July 27, 1861.
149. II. Frank R.'^ b. June 19, 1863; m. and had son,
Roswell, b. Dec. 16, 1894. (N. F. MSS.)
150. III. Charles'^ b. Aug. 12, x868; m. and had son,
Revito F., b. Dec. 13, 1893. (N* F. MSS.)
151. IV. George S., b. Nov. 26, 1870; d. Feb. 25, 1875.
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TENTH GENERATION.
U4. ANXNtcw £.*• Fuller, {Addiscffi^ Bras/u^, Damen,/ekse/^,
Th^MUuSf Tk^mas^, /pkn^f Samuii*, Edward^) ^ b. Feb. 7, 1852;
m. Jeanette Jack. Resides in Chicago, 111.
ChUdren.
153. I. Frances Lydia", b. April 93, 1895.
153- n. Warren E.'Sb. •
127. LvTMiR H.>« Fuller, (Addisoifi^ Erastufi^ Danien^Jehiefi^
Th^mmfi^ Th^mas^^ John\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. Dec. so, 1858;
m. Oct 16, 1895, Daisy Dorr Sanderson. They reside in RockviUe,
Ct
Children.
154. I. Gertrude", b. Oct 17, 1896.
1S8. GiORGR Samuel'^^ Fuller, {David N.9, John R.\ Revikfi^
OUtfer^, ThcmasS, Thomas^, Johifi^ Samuel* ^ Edward^), b. Jan. 13,
1856, in Kent, Ct.; m. Sept 27, 188s, at Salisbury, Ct, Hattie
AUyn, b. Nov^ 7, 1859, ^^ Dutchess Co., N. Y., d. Jan. 5, 1897, at
Canaan, Ct, dau. of Dwight and Pamela (Knibloe) Allyn of Salis-
bury, Ct
Mr. FuQer is a merchant at Canaan, Ct He has been selectman
of North Canaan four years, one year town clerk, and for ten years
trustee of the Pilgrim Congregational church of Canaan.
Children, bom in Canaan.
155. I. Carre Allyn", b. May 3, 1886.
156. II. Allyn", b. April 8, 1889.
157. III. John Ransom", b. Aug. ai, 1895.
144. Henry Aiizi'® Fuller, {Henry M^^ Amzi\ Reviid', Oiiver^,
ThomasS, Tkamas^,/oAn\ Samue/*, Edward^), b. Jan. 15, 1855, »^
Wilkesbarre, Pa.; m. Nov. 20, 1879, I^uth Parish.
Chiklren, bom at Wilkesbarre.
158. I. John Torrcy" (or Torry), b. Nov. 8, 1880.
159. II. Esther", b. .
160. III. Henry M.",b. .
161. IV. Charles P.", b. .
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TWELFTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
IS. Nathans Fuller, (Tkomai^^ John\ Samuei*^ Edward'),
b. April 20, 1719, in Eut Haddam, Ct. ; d. — ' — ; m. (i)
Abigail , who d. about 1750, for Sept. 7, 1756, Nathan Fuller
was appointed guardian to the teyen oldest children named below ;
m. (a) — — — .
A Middletown deed thows that he was son of Thomas*, and lived
in Middletown near the Haddam line and the falls of Pdcotapaugh
stream in Middle Haddam parish.
Children, b. in Middletown.
X. I. Nathai^, b. Oct 93, 1740.
9. II. Eunice^, b. March 29, 1742 ; ni. Feb., 1774, Joshua
Gates of East Haddam. (?)
3. III. Abigail^, b. April 9, 1744.
4. JV. Elixabeth^ b. March 25, 1746; m. Oct 24, 1765,
As4 Daniels of Middle Haddam. (?)
5. V. Sarah^ b. June 14, 1747 ; m. Amasa Ackley. (?)
6. VI. Israel^, b. March 8, 1749.
7. VII. Elihu^ b. Aug. 11, 1750.
Children, by second wife.
8. VIII. Martha^ bapt Oct 13, 1754.
9. IX. Hannah^ bapt June 6, 1756.
10. X. Mercy^, bapt Oct 31, 1762.
THIRTEENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
SS. JabezS Fuller, (Thomas^, John^, Samuel* ^ Edward^), b.
Feb. 19, 1722; d. 1757-8, in East Haddam; m. Oct 10, 1754,
Lois Hub bard of Middle Haddam, b. Dec. 13, 1730, in Middletown,
d. May 29, 1792, in East Haddam, as wife of Davids Fuller, dau. of
John Jr. and Lois (Clark) Hubbard of Middletown. He lived in
East Haddam on the place inherited by his dau. Diademia, and sold
in 1793 to Jabez Fuller, the son of his widow, by her second
husband, and by Jabez Fuller bequeathed to his son Jabez Hubbard
Fuller, who d. in 1870. The estate of Jonathan Fuller was dis-
tributed April IX, 1758, to heirs of Jabez, heirs Ebenezer of Hebron,
deceased, and to Thomas and Nathan Fuller, and Hannah Church,
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and Elisabeth Cbiuch. (Coldbetter Probate Records* Vol. in,
p. 10.)
ChiUren, bom in East Haddam.
I. L Diadelnia^ bapt April 25, 1756 ; m. Esra Hubbaid^
and was livuig at Providence, R. I., in 1793.
a. II. Beulah^ bapt June is, 1757 ; d. jroung.
FOURTEENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
58. Johns Fuixn, {Samueh, Johia, Samuei^, Ed/ward*), h.
Nov. 39 17049 in Cokhester, Conn. ; d. ; m. .
The records at Sharon, Ct, show that SamaeH Fuller of Colchester
had a son John, who lived (or at least owned land) in Sharon in
1 741-1 755, and that after that he lived in Wethersfiekl, Ct. But the
Wethersfield land records do not appear to contain his name. It
may be that his residence was but temporary, and he may be the
same John Fuller who lived in Fannington, Ct, in 1763 and later.
Children.
I. tth Asa^ bapt Oct 98, 1733, at Colchester.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. AsA^ Fuller, {/oAnS, Samuti^ John^, Samuei*, Edward')^
bapt Oct s8, 1733, at Colchester, Ct; supposed to be the Asa
who» according to Middletown, Ct, Records, m. Mary Goodwin Oct
17, 1762, and who d. Aug. 30, 181 1, in Rome, N. Y.
Children, bom in Middletown.
s. I. Jesse', b. July 6, 1763 ; d. Sept si, 1763.
3. II. SamueP, b. Oct xa, 1764. —
4. IIL Amasa', b. Nov. x, X766 ; d. Nov. a8, 1766.
5. IV. Mary7, b. Dec. a8, 1767 ; m. Oct 5, 1799, Thomas
Starr, b. Oct ai, X763, in MidcUetown, Ct, son
of Capt Daniel Starr, d. in Lee Centre, Oneida
Co., N. Y«, Sept x8, X834. (Starr Fam.
Genealogy).
6. V. Anna', b. Jan. s6, 1769; d. ; m.
AniKus.
7. VI. Charlet'^ b. July 29, 177a ; d. Aug. 8, 177a-
8. 4: VII. Charles?, b. April 10, 1773.
9. :tsVIII. Stephen', b. March 6, X775.
IQ. JX. "Smh', b. Feb. 3, X779.
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SEVENTH GENERATION.
7. CHAUtfy FuLLiRt (Aiifi, /^^^t Samuel, J0hn\ Samuel*^
Eimard})^ b. April 10, 1773; d. Aug. 26, 18539 at Wheeling, 111.;
in* Jnljr 6».^i8os^Philisda Welles, b. July 30, 1787, d. May 11, 1847,
at Rome, N? Y. Redded at Lee, N. Y., and Rome, N. V. Mr.
Fuller was a contractor, employed in construction of the Erie
canaL
Children, bora at Rome, N. Y., except the first, bon at Lee, N. Y.
Zenana^ b. Oct 11, 1804 ; d. June 15, 1807.
Maria^ b. Aug. 19, 1807 ; d. Feb. 17, 1869 ; m.
John Lacer of Chicago.
Simuel*, b. July 9, 1809.
Charlei^, b. Aug. 30, 181 1.
Mary^, b. May s8, 1813; d. Jan. 97, 1897; m.
Amos Matteson of Rome, N. Y.
Asa S.^ b. May 30, 1815 ; d« June 7, 1815.
Reuben W.^ b. June so, 18 16.
Stephen*, b. Oct 19, 181 8.
Chauncey L.^ b. June 13, i8ao.
Frances H.^ b. June 15, 1824 ; d. April 22, 1868 ;
m. Jesse Matteson and children are: (x)
Ckauneefi of Weehawken, N. J«, and (2) Mrs.
Clara M» Stover of Los Angeles, Cal.
SI. XI. Hannah 0.^ b. Sept 19, 1827 ; d. Sept 26, 1827.
f . 9nPiiiH7 FuLLia, (Astfi^ JohtC^, Samuih, Jphtfi, Samutt*^
£d»ard*)p b. March 6, 1775 ; d. March 18, 1823, in Rome, N. Y. ;
m. about i8xs, Catherine Thompson, b. July 23, 1891, d. May 22,
1823.
Children, all bon in Honesdale, Pa.
Mary*, b. Dec. s, 1812 ; d. April, 1887 ; unmarried.
Asa C.*, b. Sept 6, 18 14.
Sophia*, b. June 5, 1816; d. Feb. 14, 1884, in
Vernon Center, N. Y. ; m. , John Churton
and had: (x) CoAerim S.9, b. Jan. x, 1846, in
Rome, N. Y.; m. Richard H. Downing and
resides in Hermiston, Oregon. (2) Edward
OaJUfi, ci La Delle, Spink Co., S. D. (3) Afaty
EHMabtOfit b. Nov. 3, 1849. (4) John RUhard^^
b. Feb. 28, X854 ; d. April 5, x866. (5) Willard
p,^^ b. ; of Brooklyn, N. Y.
25. IV. Hanxiah*, b. Aug. 5, x8x8; d. Nov. 8, 1871;
unmarried.
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j6. v. Philinda^ b. Sept. 9, 1820; d. , at Fort
Atchioson, Wis.; m. Gerow. Had no
children.
27. VI. Infant^ b. May 23, 1823 ; d. young.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
13. Samuel^ Fuller, ( CharlesT^ Asa^^ Johni, Samuel^, John^,
Samuel^y Edward^)^ b. July 9, 1809; d. Aug. 8, 1856; m. Polly
Ann Matteson.
14. Charles^ Fuuxr, ( CharUsi^ Astfi^ JohnS^ Samueh^ Jokn^^
Samuel^^ Edward^)^ b. Aug. 30, 181 1 ; d. April 24, 1862, at Rome,
N. Y. ; m. Aliva Cole of New Marlboro, Mass., b. Aug. 9, 1813, d*
April 27, 1897. Mr. Fuller studied medicine, but engaged in
mercantile business.
Children, bom at Rome, N. Y.
28. I. Jane Sophia,^ b. July 11, 1835 ; m. Aug. 24, 1858,
George Barnard Jr., who d. Jan. 29, 1896, at
Rome, N. Y. Their four children were bom in
Rome. N. Y. : ( i ) Charles Ful/er''', b. Dec. 11,
1859; d. Oct. 27, 1905, at Rome, N. Y. m.
Nov. 21, 1889, Anna May Aldridge and had
seven children, all bom in Rome, N. Y. : George
Aldridge", b. Sept. 28, 1890; Dean Stanton", b.
Aug. 20, 1892; Bradley Cutting", b. Oct. 11,
1894; Julia Fuller", b. Jan. 13, 1897; Thomas
Holden", b. April 14, 1899 ; Donald Cole", b.
March 12, 1901 ; and Edward Frederick", b. May
13, 1903. (2) James Ehueil^^^ b. Feb. 26, 1862 ;
m. Dec. 10, 1 89 1, Emma Elizabeth White and
had four children, all b. in Rome, N. Y. :
Beatrice", b. June 5, 1893; Henricita", b. June
3, 1895; Kathleen", b. Nov. 18, 1896, and
James Dudley", b. May 19, 1902. (3) Frederick
Mudge^^t b. Oct. 23, 1863; m. Jan. 2, 1896,
Jessie Clark Ross and has three children, all b.
in Rome, N. Y. : Fred Mudge Jr.", b. Oct. 21,
1897 \ Jessie Christine", b. Jan. 7, 1905 ; and
Hugh Ross", b. Sept. 5, 1907. (4) Barry
Coie'°, b. Aug. 17, 1866; d. April 29, 1871, in
Rome, N. Y.
9. 4:11. Arthur^, b. Nov. 24, 1837.
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30. III. Julia9, b. Oct 16, 1849; in* Oct 16, 1873, Erwin
C. Carpenteri b. Oct 1, 1846. The7 reside in
Rome, N. Y. Their ion, Arthur 7*.'^ b. Aug. i,
1874, m« Oct 8, 1903, Grace Van Wagenin, b.
Feb. 369 1880.
17. Rbub» Wblu^ FtJLLn, (Ckarkfi^ Ai^fi^ J^hn^, Samuih,
Jp/Mf Stmrnefif £dward^), b. Jone ao, 18x6, at Rome, N. Y. ; d.
April ai, 1876, at Eldorado Canyon, Arizona; m* Semiramis Matte-
aon at Rome, N. Y.| April 25, 1845, b. Sept 15, 1821, at Rome,
N. Yt d. Feb. i, 190X, dau. of Silas and Hannah (Cogswell)
Children, aU bom in Rome, N. Y.
31. I. Rttssell9, b. March 6, 1846. Is a joomalist, residing
* in Sflverton, CoL He served in the Civil War
from Aug., 1869, to Aug., 1865.
3s. U. Mary A.9, b« July is, 1848. Resides at Rome, N. Y.
18. SnPHiN^ Fuller, (Ckarie^. Astfi, Johti^^ Samueh, John\
Samuifif £dward*)t b. Oct 19, 1818; d. Oct 13, 1852 ; m. Maria
Wentworth«
19. Cbaumciy L.^ Fuller, {Ckariefi, Astfi. j0hn%^ Samuel^
JpHpS^^ Samuii^t Edward*) 9 b. June 13, 18203 d. Sept 30, 1859;
m. Martha Strong.
2L Asa Cfi Ftnjn, {Siepkeni, Ast^, Jchn^, Samuel\ Jphn^
Samuifif Edward*), b. Sept 6, 1814, in Honesdale, Pa.; d. in
Webster, Kansas; m. .
Children, an only son.
33* I. William S.9, b. ; m. and " hath four childr^'
or more,'' some of them married Supposed to
be living in Kansas.
NINTH GENERATION.
29. ARrauR:9 Fullir, ( Charkfi, CkarkU, As^, Johns, Samtuh,
phr^, Samuel^, Edward*), b. Nov. 24, 1837; d. Sept 28, 1879;
m. Oct 24, 1877, EQa Lamphere, in Rome, N. Y.
Children.
34. L Crosby'^ b. Sept 3, 1878; d. Dec S4, 1886.
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nFTEENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
89. SamuslS FuLLtk, (Samti€i\ f^kn^, Sammei\ Eiward^^) b.
Aug. 3I1 17069 at Colchester, Ct.; d. there May 98, 1757, *«ae.
aboat 55" according to the Church records; m. about 1796,
Patience -»— - ; after his death she m. (a) Chamberlain^
before 1763.
He is called Samuel Fuller Jr. In his will, dated May a8| 1757,
he mentions Widow Patience, son Esekiel and daughters Lucy and
Hannah* In October, 1763, Hannah, wife of David Daniels, and
Elisabeth M. Williams were the only sorvivon. The estate wu
insolvent.
Children.
I. I. Lucy*, b. 1727 ; d. June i4» i7."57» «g«i 30 y««;
m. June 11, r75a, Isaac Williams, by whom she
had: EUnabetk Margeryi^ bapt. Jan. 9, 1757;
she m. May 3, 1770, Frederick Smith of Col-
chester, and removed to Stafford, Orange Co.,
Vt Mrs. Lacy Williams m. (a) Dec. 16, 1756,
David Fuller '' of the Marsh." Davids, Edward4,
John), Samuel*, Edward'.
I>inah^ b. 17S9 \ d. June 7, 1745, ae. 17 years.
Samuel^, b. 1730; ^ May 11, 1757, ae. ai years.
Esekiel^, b. 1741 ; d. June 11, 1757, ae. 16 years.
Hannah^, b. — ; m. April 6, 1752, David
Daniels of Colchester.
SIXTEENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
CO. MosbS Fulucr, (Sammth^ j0kn\ Sammt^^ Edward^), b.
Jan. 30, 1708-9, in Colchester; d. May 15, 1759, at Colchester; m.
Rebecca Brown. They were members of the church in Westchester
Society in 1740, or earlier. Had previously belonged to Colchester
First Society.
Children, recorded at Colchester.
I. I. Rebecca^ b. Aug. 7, 1737 ; m. Dec. 97, 1766, John
Jordan of Woodbury.
a. II. A child*, bapt Nov. 11, 1739 ; d. young.
3. 4: III. Moseai*, b. June 6, 1740.
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SDCTH GENERATION.
S. Motn^ FuuxR, (Masa^, Sammeh.JphU^, Smmmefi, Edwmrd'),
b. June 6| 1740, in Cokbetter, Ct; cL 1816; m. (x) April ii»
17681 Rath GiOTer, b. , d* March xo, x78a ; m. (a) Dec. xa,
I78a9 Suaannah Taylor, b. 17571 d. Feb. aj, X845, >C^ ^ 7^*"*
and wu baried at Middle Haddam, Ct
Children, bom in Colcheater.
john^ b. June 3» x77o,
Solomon', b. Sept 5, 1771.
Ruth', b. Dec. aa, 177a.
Samuel', b. Oct 3, 1774.
MaxyY, b. July x8, 1776.
Joaepb', b. Feb. 15, 1779.
Elkanah', b. July aa, X783.
Suaannah', b. Nov. 3i X784 ; m. Eleaaer Talhnan, a
native of Rhode laland, probably ion of Capt
Thomaa TaUman of Providence. Children (i)
WaiitrK (a) Emil^. (3) Ai^ailK (4)
TkomaA (5) Susaffi ; she d. Aug. 4, 1853, and
was buried at Middle Haddant Eleaaer Tallman,
b. Oct I a, X774, in ftovidence, R. I., came to
Middle Haddam in x8oo ; m. Suaaimah Fuller of
Cokheater in X805, and d. March 17, 1853.
They had six children, among them two sons,
Walter and Thomas. Thomaa TaUman, b. June
la, X815, graduated from Yale CoU^ in X837
and from Yale Theological Seminary in 1840.
He waa ordained and inatalled pa^ of the
Congregational church in Scotland, Ct, May ao,
1844, whence he waa diamiased June a6, x86x.
He was in charge of the Congregational church
of Groton from x86x to X863, and in 1864
removed to Thompson, Ct, and congned hia
btbors to supplying vacant polpita. He took
charge of the Congregational church of Eaat
Putnam from April, x868, to Nov., X869, whkh
was his Ust charge. He d. Oct 9, x87a. (Beer's
Middlesex Co. Ct)
Charktte', b. .
Aaahel', b. .
Prudence', b. ; m. x8ax, Hiram Taylor.
It ia traditional that there were x6 children in thia family. A
ktter addressed to John Fuller, Charlemont, Maaa., dated Cokhea-
ter, January 34, 1804, aigned Charlotte Fuller, addreaaea him as
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"Dear Brother" and mentioiit "Brother Anhel/' and that ''Sister
Susan'* had lost her oldest daughter Emily. Another letter^ with
same address, dated Colchester, June 33, 183 1^ signed ''Elkanah
Fuller/' addressed "* Dear Brother/' inquires where Solomon, Samuel
and Joseph are, and states that Prudence married Hiram Taylor last
winter ; also speaks of Asahel.
Two other letters addressed to John Fuller, Charlemont, Mass.,
dated at Ogdensborg, N. Y., Jan., 1816, and Mar., 181 7, one signed
''Samuel Fuller," and the other "Samuel Fuller and Phebe &
Fuller/' addressing him as " Dear Brother," mentions in the first,
Joseph and Solomon, and states he (Samuel) has three girls and
three boys, and in the second, that John's kst letter received in
February brought the news of "our father's death."
SEVENTH GENERATION.
4. John7 Fuller, {Mosefi^ Moses^^ Samueh^ Jokn^^ Samuet*^
Edward^)^ b. June 3, 1770, in Colchester, Ct., d. Jan. 8, 1851, in
Charlemont, Mass., ae. 80 years. He m. Dec. 3, 1797, Huldah
Rice, who d. Oct. la, 1849, in 83d year, at Charlemont, dau. of
Syhranus and Esther (Nims) Rice.
John Fuller ctme to Charlemont when a boy, as an apprentice to
a blacksmith, and continued to live there and work at his trade until
his death.
Chiklren, bom in Charlemont, Mass.
15. I. Dolly^, b. Aug. 9, 179S ; d* >843» in Erie Co., Pa. \di
m. Oct 38, 1816, Briggs Stetson, and resided in
Perry, Genessee Co., N. Y.
i6. II. Elizabeth^ b. Oct 3, 1799; d. Jan. ts, 1854;
unmarried.
17. III. Huldah^ b. May 4, x8oi ; d. Dec. 16, i8ai ;
unmarried.
x8. IV. Ruth^ b. May 15, 1804 ; d. Aug. 34, 1848, at
North Adams, Mass.; m. April, 1831, Artemas
Nichols.
19. 4:V. Matthew Rice>, b. Feb. is, 1806.
30. VI. Mary*, b. Dec. 31, 1809; d. Oct 31, 1901, ae.
9a; unmarried.
7. Samuel^ Fuller, (Mose^^ Mosefi^ Samuei\ John\ Samuel*^
Edward^)^ b. Oct 3, 17741 in Cokhester, Ct ; d. Jan. 3, 1858, in
Rochester, N. Y. ; m. Oct 9, 1803, Phebe Shortman.
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•I. I. Abba A.*, b. .
99. II. Ruth G.^ b. .
9$. 4:111. SAnmePi b. «— — .
U. IV. hUaf, b. ; d. tbt. 184a.
9$. V. Moaea*, b. ; d. .
a6. tWI. Joaq>h Hamilton*, b. Dec 9, 1815; m. Jan. a7»
1 8371 at Ogdenaborg.
a7. VII. RathMarian^b. .
a8. VIII. Phebe»,b. .
EIGHTH GENERATION.
It. Matihiw* Rici Fuuxr, (/#Aii7, Jif^si^, M0sesi, Samwi^,
J^Mt Sammel^t £dmard*), b. Feb. la, 1806, in Charlemont, Maaa. ;
d. there Jan. 13, 1890; m. Jan. 15, 1834, Sarah J. NinUy b.
Marlboio, Maaa., who d. April 18, 1885.
Childreny bom in Charlemont, Masa.
89. I. Elixabeth9, b. Oct a, 1834.
30. II. Manly Ak>nzo9, b. May ai, 1836 ; d. July 34, 184a.
31. 4: III. Matthew George^, b. Jan. 7, 1838.
3a. IV. Ebenezer Nima^, b. Oct a9, 1839; d« Ang. it,
1840.
33. V. Sarah Olivet, b. Dec 11, 1841.
34. 4s VI. Lather Rice9» b. Aug. i, 1844.
35. VII. Huldah A.9, b. Feb. 7, 1847 ; m. Tone io» 1869,
Nelaon T. Benaon.
36. 4:VIII. John Wataon», b. Sept a, 1849.
37. IX. Edmund Hillard^, b. Oct. 14, 1854; d. June xo,
1858; ae. 3yra.
IS. Samuil* Fuuxr, {Samuefl, Mosefi^ M^ufi^ Sammeh, /tfAiM,
Sammefit Edward^)^ b. ; d. ^— — ; m. prior to Dec. 33,
1838, and waa then living in Potadam, N. Y., bat removed to Ottia-
Tffle,Mich.
Children.
38. I. Mary9, b. ; m. LandafieU. Reaidea
in Ottiaville, Mich.
And probably others.
M. Joseph Haiolton^ Fuller, (Samuefl, M^stfi^ Mnefi^
Samm€l\John\ Sammei*, Edward^), b. Dec. 9, 1815, near Ogdena-
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bnrg, N. Y. ; d. June 30, 1903, at Mumy, N. Y. ; m. Jan. S7i 18379
at Ogieiubmg to Jotqriiiiie Rockbryne.
Children.
39. *I.? Jotq)h Hamiltoo9, b, .
40. II. Martha^ b. Sept. 8, 1851, at Rochester, N. Y.; d.
May 69 18861 at Mumyi N. Y.; m. Nov. a8,
1877, at Murray, John Betton and had: (i)
Zmtf^, b. Dec. 8, 1879, ^^ Clarendon, N. Y. ; m.
Dec. 8, 1899, Judson Reiger. (a) Blancli^, b.
July iS» i^^^9 9X Murray, N. Y. ; m. John Larra-
bee. {3)Mn AJ^, t ~ '
II, X907, Grace Shaw.
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Phebe9, b. . Resides at HoUy, N. Y.
Charles H.^ b. . Resides at Junction City,
Montana; unnutfried.
44. VI. Edgar M.9,b. . Resides at Savannah, N. Y.
NINTH GENERATION.
81. Matthew GtORGl9 Fuller, {Matthew R\ JohiH, Mosefi,
Mosefi, Samuel^ John^, Samuei\ Edward^ b. Jan. 7, 1838, in
Charlemont, Mass.; m. March 34, 1869, Helen M. Thatcher, b.
July S9, 1838, in North Adams, Mass., who d. July 17, 1887, ae. 49»
dau. of Sedate and Sarah (Streeter) Thatcher.
Children, bom in Charleinont.
45. I. Lilla Maria»«, b. Oct. 24, 1870. Resides at Charle-
mont; unmarried.
46. 11. Flora Elisabeth'^, b. May is, 187s; m. Jan. 15,
190S, Warren Fay Lyman and had Haward^\ b.
May s, 1907* d- Sept. 5, 1907. ^ ^ .^
47. III. Frederick Alonxo"^ b. Apr. 10, 1874. Resides at
Charlemont, Mass. ; unmarried.
48. *IV. Melvin Georges b. July 9, 1876.
49. »V. Henry Lee'% b. March a, 1878.
84. Luther^ Rice FtnjJER, {MatAew X.^J^kni, Mpstfi, Mosefi,
Samueh.Johnh Samuei\ Edward'),h. Aug. 1, 1844, in Charlemont,
Mass. ; m. May so, 1869, in Ashfield, Mass., Mary E. Chapin, b. in
Ashfield July 3, 1848.
He is a florist, residing in Shelbome Falls, Mass.
Children.
CO. 4: 1. Edward Watson'^, b. Jan. 11, 1871.
51. 4;II. Earl Julian***, b. Jan. is, 1874.
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52. III. Ethd C.>^ b. Sept 19, 188O1 in Shelburne Falb,
Mass. ; m. June 969 1901, Lewis Hawkes Johnson
tnd had: (i) ArHngf^ F.*\ b. Jan. a» 1903,
and (9) Maurine /*.", b. Jan. a7, 1905.
as. John Watsom9 Fuller, (Matthew Ric^, Jokni, Mostfi,
Mosefi^ Samuil\ John^ Samuel^, Edward^), b. Sept a, 1849, ^n
CharlemoDt, Mass.; m. Dec. a6, x880| Mary EUen Benson, at
SheUNinie FaUs, Mass. They reside in Conway, Mass.
Children.
53. I. Esther Matilda'^ b. Nor. 7, 1883, in Shelburne
Falls; m. Feb. so, 1907, Albert L. Howes of
Ashfield, Mass.
54. IL John Benson'^ b. Sept a, 1895, in Conway.
55. III. Matthew L.'^ b. April 35, 1897, in Conway.
S9. Joseph Hamilton^ Fuller, {Joseph H,\ Sam$u/^, Mosefi^
Mosifi, Samuel\ John\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. — ; d ;
m. — ^"^ •
Children.
56. I. Josephine'^ b. Dec. 3, 1869; m. Dec. 8, 1893,
Edward Payson Kingsbury, b. Nov. si, 1859, d.
April 13, 1907. Children: (i) Ruth F.'\ b.
Nov. 6, 1893. (a) Mary Z.", b. May 19, 1895 ;
d. March 7, 1902. (3) Clara IV.", b. Feb. 28,
1895. They reside at Westfield, N. Y.
41. WnxiAM H.9 Fuller, (Joseph Iffi, Sammen, Mosefi, Mosefi,
Samuei\John\ Samuel*, Edwatd^), b. Sept i, 1855, at Rochester,
N. Y.; m. June 30, 1876, at Murray, N. Y., Helen Wentworth.
He resides at HoUy, N. Y.
ChOdren.
57. I. George'^ b. Aug. 19, 1878; m. Jan. 30, 1907, at
Murray, N. Y., Maude Pike.
TENTH GENERATION.
48. MELVDf C.'° Fuller, {Matthew C.^, Mattheufi, Johni,
Mesefi, Mosefi, Samuel\ John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. July 9,
1876, in Charlemont, Mass.; m. Sept 19, 1900, Ethel M.
Towne, b. in Bennington, Vt, dau. of Leonard and (Davis)
Towne.
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Children! b. in Northmmpton» Mass.
S^' I. Homer M.", b. July 21, iqoi ; d. July 21, 1901.
59. II. George Leonard", b. July, 1903,
60. III. Ruth Elizabeth", b. Apr. 26, 1906.
49* Hehry L«e»« Fuller, {Matihew G^. Matthav Rf, Johni,
Mpsifi, Mostfi, Samuih, John\ Samuel\ Edward'), b. March 2,
1878, in Charlemont, Mass. ; m. Jan. 21, 1903, Grace A. Mercier, b.
in Northampton, Mass., dau. of John B. and Emily J. (Waite)
Mercier.
Children, bom in Northampton, Mass.
61. I. William Henry", b. Feb. 22, 1904.
62. II. John Mercier", b. May 30, 1905.
63. III. Kenneth Howard", b. Oct 28, 1906.
50. Edward Watson"«» Fuller, {Luther Ricfi, Matthew Ric^,
John'ip Mose^t Moses!^, Samuei\ John^, Samuel* , Edward*), b. Jan.
II, 187 1, in Shelburne Falls, Mass.; m. Jan. so, 1900, Luna
Aleamina Johnson, b. Feb. 16, 1873, in East Charlemont, Mass.
51. Earl Julian"<^ Fuller, (Luther Ric^, Matthew Ric^, JohrO,
Mosefi, Moses^, Samuel^, Johnny Samuel*, Edward'), b. Jan. 12,
1874, in Ashfleld, Mass.; m. Sept. 10, 1899, Fanny Liicina Miller,
b. July 3, 187?.
Children.
64. I. Earl Rice", b. Oct. 26, 1900; d. Aug. 16, 1902.
SEVENTEENTH CROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
61. AaronS Fuller, (Samuel\ John\ Samuel*, Edward'), b.
June 3, i7iif in Colchester; m. June 10, 1734, at Colchester, Ruth
Sawyer.
Children, recorded at Colchester.
Henry^, b. Feb. 8, 1734-5 ; d. young.
Henry*, b, Jan. 8, 1736-7.
Aaron^ b. May 9, (or ix) 1738.
Roswell*, b. March 22, 1741.
Israel*, b. Nov. 9, 1743-
Judah*, b. Feb. 9, 1745-6; m. Mary Bishop Feb.
1 1 , 1 766. (Newton Fuller MSS.)
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
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7. vn. Rttth«, b. Nov. IS, 1747 ; »• lob Gould Feb. 19.
1767. (Newton Fuller MSS.)
SDCm GENERATION.
J. louiL^ Foum, {Aar»nS, Sammel^, Jpk^^t Sammen,
Eilwann), b. Nov. 9i ^43 5 <*• » ™- ,
The foDowing fiom Middletown. Ct. records, may poeiiblj refer
ID Inaer.above : *" Israel Fuller and Mary Peck, m. July 13, 1761 "
Children.
8. L ImePtb. July 4» 1761.
g. II. Mary»,b. Feb. 84,1765.
lb. III. Sylverto^, b. March ao, 1768 ; m. Snian -— — .
II. IV. Jabei7, b. June 11, 1773- 0^ "» »»7«. Newton
FuDer.)
It. V. Hannah^ b. Aprfl 8, 1875. (F. A. Fuller has this.)
Perhaps these belong to Israel, son of Nathan$. There wu an
Ivael Fuller in Farmington, Ct
EIGHTEENTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
«. EphradiS Fuller, (Shubaeh, John\ Samuen, Edward"), b.
Sept 8, X711, in East Haddam; d. ; his esUte was
distributed March 6, 1779; ^ Sarah Beckwith, dau. of Nathaniel
And Sarah Beckwith of East Haddam, Ct.
Ephraim Fuller Uved in Middle Haddam untU about 1745 ; •i^
that he removed to Hadlyme, a parish parUy in East Haddam; his
Imn was within the town of East Haddam. He was chosen Ensign
in 1749, and btter Captain.
Childre"-
, I. Saratf, b. about 1738; »• Nov. si, 1760, John
Parker ol East Haddam. Children: (i) Sarahi.
it)Lucf. {i)Mnl. U)Saraki. {$) lMs7.
(6) Rickardi. (7) EUabi. (8) Marf. (9)
Lemuel \ b. between 1761 and 1782. The two
Sarahs d. young,
t II. Leah^ b. about 1741; »• !*»«• Shaw of
Wabraham, Mass.
9 III Susannah*, bapt July 10, 17431 •t Middle Haddam ;
^* m. Jan. 3, 1764. Lemuel Willey. She d. after
1791. Children: (i) Ansiti. (t) Clarisstfi.
(3) CahM. (4) Ambr0sfi. (5) Ruhardsonh
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(6) Candacfi. (7) Susannaki. (8) Lydiai\ b.
in East HaddAm between 1764 and 1781 ; they
removed to New Haven, Vt. (See WiUey
Genealogy, pp. 37-8.)
4. rV. Annc^, b. July 33, 1745, in East Haddam; m.
Benajah Willey of East Haddam and Ludlow,
Mass. She d. Aug. 15, 1811. Children: (i)
Gt^rge Warnni^ b. Nov. s, 1767; settled at
Ogden, N. Y. (a) Xtuhei Duthni, b. Dec. as,
X769* (3) Anni^ b. 177a ; d. 1774. (4) Anfii.
(See WiUey Genealogy, pp. 55-6.)
5. V. Sybil^, b. June 17, 1748 ; m. Juty a8, 1774, Edward
Dixon of Chatham, btter of Hadlyme parish.
East Haddam, Ct Child: Roberfi^ b. 1775.
Probably others.
6. 4sVI. Ephraim^ b. Dec 37, 1753.
SIXTH GENERATION.
6. EpmuDi^ F^nxtR, {EphraimS, Shubaeh^ John^^ Samuel*,
Edward^), b. Dec. 37, 1753, in EUist Haddam, Ct; d. Dec. 9,
1838, in Wilbraham, Mass.; m. May 5, 1777, Mary Brainard, who
d. July a, 1819, in Wilbraham, ae. 64, dau. of Timothy Brainard.
Ephraim Fuller removed from East Haddam to Wilbraham Feb.|
1783, where he resided until his death. He was a farmer. Lieut.
181 a, and very large and strong.
Children, bom in East Haddam.'
7. 4sL Ephraim7, b. Nov. 3, 1778.
8. n. Brainard?, b. June ai, 1780; d. Jan. 3, 1801.
9. HL Mary', b. April 30, 178a; m. Dec. 19, 1807,
Timothy Brewer of Wilbraham. Children: (i)
Solomoft. (a) Isaafi. (3) Amo^. (4) Sopkitfl.
Mrs. Brewer d. in Leeds, Mass., Dec* 10, 1875.
Children, born in Wilbraham.
10. IV. Sarah7y b. Jan. 3, 1784 ; m. April 14, i8ai, Zebulon
Frost of SpringiSekl. Children: (i) Zeiulotfi.
Jonathan Smith?, b. March a, 1786.
Henry?, b. Oct 15, 1787.
Sophia?, b. March a7, 1789; d. June 33, 1812.
George A.?, b. Nov. 9, 1791.
Fanny?, b. Nov. 18, 1793 ; «>• M*y ^^t '^'7t Oum
Roberts of Wethersiield, Vt. Resides in Spring-
field, Mas^.
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i6. X. Henrietta Mtria^ b. Feb. 14, 1795; m. Oct 4,
1 8a 1 9 Robert F. Dunhmm. Removed to Ohio.
17. ftXI. Epapiiroditus7, b. July 97, 1797.
18. XII. Eliza7, b. Dec. 15, 1799; d. Oct tSt 1801.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
7. EPH1UUM7 Fuller, {Ephraitffi^ Efkraimi, Shmhael^^ John\
Samuii*t Edward^)^ b. Nov. 3, 1778, in Wilbnham, Mtsi.; d.
April 15, 1867; m. (i) May 7, 182a, Ferocia Stebbins of Wilbra-
ham, who d. Sept 3, 1834, ae. 4a ; m. (a) Nov. 19, 1836, Deborah
H. Harlow of Lunenburg, Mass., b. Harvard, Mass., who d. June aa,
1886.
Children, all bom in Wilbraham.
19. I. Mary Ann^, b. Jnne i, i8a3 ; d. June 14, 1856 ; m.
June a3, 1850, Henry Lncas.
ao. n. Ephraim Brainard^ b. Aug. 19, i8a5; d. Oct 7,
1847.
Sarah^ b. Aug. 19, 1825 ; d. Nov. ai, 1856.
Alvira N.^ b. 1831 ; d. 1844.
William H.^ b. 1840; d. 1841.
11. Jonathan SMmi? Fuller, (Ephrainfi, EphrasmS^ Shuhaeh,
Jchn\ Samue/^, Edward*), b. March a, 1786, in Wilbraham, Mass. ;
d. there Dec. 10, 1849 ; m. June 6, 1819, Abiah Hyde, who d. July
13, 1848, dau. of James Hyde of Norwich, Ct ; m. (a) Sept a6,
1849, Lovinia Utley of Wilbraham.
Children, bom in Wilbraham.
34. I. Samuel Smith^ b. May 19, 1827 ; d. Dec. 27, 1855.
25. t II. Henry Eliab^, b. Oct 6, 1839.
a6. 4:111. James Hyde^, b. July a8, 1833.
a7. IV. Mary Abiah^ b. Aug. 16, 1836; d. 1837.
a8. 4SV. George Ephiaim^ b. Dec. as, 1838.
12. HiNRv7 Fuller, (Ephrainfi, Ephraim^, Skutaeh^ Jchn^,
Samuil^, Edward'), b. Oct 15, 1787, in Wilbraham, Mass.;
d. ; m. Int Pub. Feb. i, 181 2, to Abigail Knight of New
Salem, Mass.
Children, bora in Wilbraham, Mass.
29. I. Mary L.^ b. Sept 15, 181 3.
30. 4sII. Henry Franklin^ b. June 26, i8i6.
31. III. Mary Brainerd^ b. June 28, 1819.
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14. GtOKGE A.7 Fuller, (Efkraiwfi, Efhraim^, Shubaeh.Johnii,
Samue/*, £d»ard'), b. Nov. 9, 1791, in Wilbrahanip Mass. ; d. Nfay
t5, 1867, in Greenwich, Mass.; m. Jan. 11, 1816, Tryphena Davis,
b. in Somen, Cti dau. o< Isaac and Tryphena, d. Nov. 19, 1873, in
Enfield, Mass.
Children.
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II.
34.
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IV.
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38.
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VI.
VII.
VIII.
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XI.
George Davis?, b. Sept. 11, 1816.
Loaisa M.^ b. Feb. li, 1818; m. Aug. 30, 1852,
Aaron Phipps of Framingham, Mass.
Isaac F.^ b. Sept. 13, 1819.
John H.^ b. Jan. ix, 1822 ; d. July 6, 1857 ; m.
Dec. 4, 1851, Laura H. Cooley ; she d. 1855, in
Wisconsin. No children.
Mary^, b. Sept 12, 1823; d. Jan. 10, 1847.
Henry^, b. Feb. 4, 1825 -, d. Sept 17, 1850.
Cordelia A.^ b. Oct 6, 1826 ; d. April 30, 1849.
Julia A.^ b. March 10, 1829 ; m. Oct., 1847, I^ac
Nutting of Palmer, Mass.
Jonathan S.', b. April 5, 1831 ; d. May 2, 1864 ; m.
Aug. 19, 1862, £. Frances Anderson of New
Braintree, Mass.
Jane*, b. July 13, 1833 ; d. July 10, 1852.
Frank T.^ b. in Somers, Ct ; d. Aug. 15, 1865.
17. EPAPHRODrrus? Fuller, {Efhrainfi^ EpkraimS, Shubaeh^
j0kn\ Samuti^. Edward^), b. July 27, 1797 ; d. Sept, 1875, » O. ;
m. Jan. x, 1828, Mary Taft, aged 16 years, in the ball room of the
old stage house tavern kept by her father for many years, at
Taftsburg, Farmington, in Trumbull Co., O.
Children.
43. 1. Prudence Eloise^, b. Dec. 11, 1828; d. March 9,
1907 ; m. April 18, 1850, Charles A. McKay, and
had Ida Maj^^ b. Jan. 24, 1853; m. Oct 15,
1873, Samuel S. McBride, and had Roscoe C.'^
b. July 12, x874tWho m. Sept 9, 1897, Minnie
P. Stroup and had Charles Andrews", b. July 21,
1902.
44'. II. Mary Sophia^ b. March 2, 1831 ; d. March 15,
1906; m. March 14, 1853, Theodore S. Wolcott,
who d. March 7, 1906, and had (i) Hoscce Z.9,
b. March 21, 1861, who m. Lucy ^— and had
seven children. (2) Mavcrette Irenfi^ b. April 7,
1863; m. David Cutler, and had Maverette
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b. itSSf ftnd diree other duUica;
Mavoette Bevie'^ m. ind had tiPO danghten.
45* III. Hcniy*, b.— — ; d. miofuiqr i8io.
46. IV. Harriet EleiiOfc*9 b. Nov., 1834; d. Feb., 1867;
m. March, 1858, Frank S. T>ew and had Minmu
Stu^t b. 1859, and two tons, both dead. Minnie
Soa9 m. John D. McLaren and had Rath», b.
April, 1893.
47* V. Locjr Caroline', b. March, 1836; m. March, 1858,
Dr. Men jonet and hi^ iMiu EskU^. b.
Bfarch, 1867, m. Sept la, 1898, Fruik Wade
Hutchina.
48. 4: VI. Daniel Epaphroditoi^, b. Dec. 8, 1837.
49- VII. Conlelia Ann*, b. Feb. 6, 1845 » «• Oct la, 1865,
Allen Franda Peck and had: (i) Frand^^ b.
Sept 4f 1866, who m. Dec, 1898, Carrie Cramer
and had one dau., Helene■^ b. Dec, 1905. (a)
FUra Ebis^, b. Inly 16, 1869 ; d. . (3)
Marie Cprinm^^ b. April, 1870 ; m. March, 1896,
Dr. Franklyn H. Clark and had Francia H.», b.
Dec, 1900.
Ekvia Axelia^ b. 1848 ; d. Jan., 1894.
Edwin Lovet^, b. Jan. a6, 185a.
Frederick Taft>, b. March, 1855.
EICKTH GENERATION.
SB. HsmtY EuAB^ Ftexn, {JctiaAan SmUki^ Epkmiwfi^
Epkraimt, Skmtae/4,/pA,a, Samuel^, Edward^), b. Oct 6, i8a9, in
WiSnaham, Maaa.; d. Oct ai, 1865 ; m. Dec a, 1857, SyWia A.
Rice, b. May 31, 1833, in Wilbraham, dau. of Lee and Minerva
(Stebbina) Rice.
Mra. Fuller ia living in Monaon, Maaa.
ChiUren.
S3* 4sl* George Lee^, b. Aug. 16, 1859.
54. II. Mary A.9, b. Jan. 18, i86a.
28. Jameb Hyde* Fuller, (Jona^n Smithf^ Ephraimfi^
EpkioimS^ Skutoii^ Johnl^^ Samuel^ Edward*), b. July a8, 1833,
in Wilbraham, Maaa.; m. Feb. i, 1855, Helen Lucy Bircham, b.
Sept X, 1835, d. July 2$$ 189a.
He reaidea in Weat Farmington, Ohio.
Chiklren.
55. I. Cbra M.9, b. Jan. x, 1856; d. 1891; m. Nelaon
so.
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Hinhroan, and had: (i) James Elberi^^^ b.
July 8, 1883. (2) Mabel HeUn^^, b. March 3,
1888; d. March 9, 1892. (3) Ciara M. F.^^,
d. Jan. 29, 1892.
56. 4:11. George Henry9, b. Jan.|io, 1859.
28. GiORGE Ephraim^ Fuller, {Jonathan Smitki, Ephrainfi^
Epkraimi, Shubaeh^ John\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. Dec. 25, 1838 ;
m. (i) Dec. 25, i86s> Harriet S. Green, who d. April 211 1876; m.
(2) June 2, 1877, Carrie J. Field, who d. Nov. 9, 1891, dau. of D.
S. and Editha (Crocker) Field; m. (3) Dec. 24, 1892, Aienath
Green« who d. Nov. 9, 1902, b. in Wales, dau. of Jonas and Sophia
(Gardner) Green.
Dr. George Ephraim Fuller is actively engaged in the practice of
his profession in Monson, Mass., and is prominent in matters relat-
ing to the welfare of his town.
57. I. Alice Green9, b. in Brimfield, Sept. 17, 1866; m.
Nov. II, 1891, Harry A. Merchant, b. Aug. 5,
1866, d. June 25, 1901, son of Alvin B. and Jane
D. Merchant of Monson. They had: (i)
George Fuiier'"^, b. May 2, 1896, and (2) Jiaitie
Fulur^^, b. Nov. 19, 1897.
58. n. Gardner G.9, b. Nov. 11, 1870; d. Sept. 14, 1871.
59. ni. Henry James^, b. March 23, 1876; d. March 24^
1876.
SO. Henry Franklin^ Fuller, {Henryf, Ephraimfi^^Shubaeh,
Jokn\ Samuel*^ Edward*), b. June 26, 1816, in Wilbraham^ Mass. ;
d. July 31, 1863, in — ; m. Dec. 31, 1840, Mary Davenport.
Children.
60. I. Ann Eliia9, b. Nov. 30, 1842 ; m. Oct 27, 1864^ in
Jefferson, Ohio, Schuyler Crippen.
61. II. Mary A.^ b. Jan. 28, 1845 ; m. March 24, 1864, i&
Cherry Valley, Ohio, J. T. McDaniel, (resides
Rome, O., R. F. D. No. i) and had : (i) Afay^,
b. May 13, 1865 ; m. June, 1885, H. M. Sweet
and had Minnie", b. March 22, 1888, Donald",
b.Sept 16, 1890. (2)Afayd'^,b. March 14, 1867 ;
m. March 14, 1889, Carl Mcintosh and had
Edith", b. Sept. 3, 1893, and Cleoro", b. June 16,
i«>v7 (3) CV?rfl"*», b. Jan. 22, 1870 j m.
Feb. 2«, 1893, Howard Crosby and had
Raymond D.", b. Feb. 13, 1898.
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tS6 DBdMMlflS OF BDWASD FULLUU
6a. III. Eliabeth J.9, b. Sqit 169 1846 ; d. Aug. io» 1868 ;
m. May 14, 1864, io Orwell, E. H. Greene.
MeWin F.9, b. Aug. 35, 1848; d. Jnljr 95, 1855.
Ork>w H.9, b. Sept 8, 1850; d. Sept i, 1865.
Rote £.9, b. April 14, 185a ; m. May 31 1877, in
Pftrkmany O., J. M. Braden.
Fnnklin G.^, b. Dec. 10, 1854 ; d. Sept aj, 1882 ;
m. May ai, 1889, in Rome, O., Ellen Morey.
Ella G.^ b. July tSf i^S?-
Albion G.9, b. Feb. is» 1859 ; m. Sept a, t88a, in
Ptdmyra, Bessie E. Bebb.
SL GlOROi Davb^ Fullir, (George AJf, Epkraiwfi^ EpkraimSt
Skmtael^^ Jokia^ Samtte/; Edward*) ^ b. Sept 11, 181 6, in Green-
wich, Mass. ; d. there Jan. 18, i88a ; nt Caroline Chase, b. Jan. 31,
181 a, d. June 10, 1899.
69. I. Franklin^, b. 1840.
70. II. Henry D.9, b. May 7, 1843, in Pittsfield, Mass.; d.
June 10, r843, ^1^ Greenwich, Mass.
71. III. George^, b. Jan. 4, 1841, in Pittsfield, Mass.
7a. IV. Sarafa9, b. ; m. Aug. r6, r87i, in Barre,
Mass., Caleb OsgDod, b. June 16, 1830, in Barre,
d. July 13, 1894, in Amherst, Mass.
73. 4:V. Edward A.^ b. Dec. 15, 185 1.
S4« Isaac Faxon^ Fulldi, {Gtcrge A.i, Epkraiwfi^ Ephtaim^
Sku^oiht /^A«s, Samuei^, Edward*), b. Sept 13, 1819, in
Gieeowich, Mass. ; d. «-»— ; m. Mary Jane Dugan of Baltimore,
Md.
He was a locomotive builder, and at one time lived in Baltimore,
Md.
ChOdien.
Robert Henrys, b. Dec 5, 1848.
Oscai^, b. Nov. 7, 1850.
Annc9, b. .
Emma Jane9, b. Feb., 1856, at Hanover, Pft. ; m.
June a, 1873, Adoniram J. Russell of Enfield,
48. Damisl EPAPHRODrrus? Fuxxis, {EpafkrodUufi, Epkraiwfi,
Efkraimi, Skmioil^Johni, Samuei^, Edward*), b. Dec 8, 1837, at
West Farmington, Trumbull Co., Ohio ; m. Feb. ao, 1861, Helen C.
Woolcott, b. in West Farmington. They reside in Wichita, Kansas,
74.
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estate dealers.
Children.
78. I. LueUa9, b. Nov. 30, 1861 ; d. same day.
79. II. £va A.9, b. Jan. 6, 1863, in West Farmington, O. ;
d. Aug. 12, 1904; m. Richard Randall and had
four children.
80. III. Mary Catherine^, b. June i, 1865, in West Farrn-
inigton, O. ; m. Beveridge Davidson and had
(1) Helen -£.«« (2) MargaretU />."» (3)
John /:«« (4) /ajr«o. (5) Daniel'^
81. IV.' Nora9, b. Oct 4, 1868, in Baravia, Kan.; d.
Dec. 10, 1873.
82. V. Clarence^, b. April s8, 1872, in Baravia, Kan.; d.
July 7, 1872.
83. VI. Florence E.9, b. May 8, 1873, ^^ Baravia, Kan. ; m.
George Francis Fuller, b. ^^— ; d. July 4,
1906, son of Robert D. They had one child.
84. VII. Daisy £.9, b. May 25, 1876, in Baravia, Kan.; m.
; has two children.
85. VIII. Infant9, b. Feb. 4, 1880, in Gunn City, Mo.; d.
Feb. II, z88o.
86. IX. Louise 1.9, b. Sept. 11, 1882, in Gunn City, Mo.
SI. Edwin Ix>vEn^ Fuller, {Epaphroditusi^ Ephrainfi^ Epkrams^
Shubaeh, Jokni, Samuel*, Edward'), b. Jan. 26, 1852, in West
Farmington, O. ( ? ) ; m. Jan., 1882, Julia Cook.
Children.
87. I. Mary Luie9, b. Oct. 31, 1882.
88. II. Fredcrick9, b. ; d. in infancy.
89. III. Roscoe9, b. ; d. in infancy.
90. IV. Cordelia A.9, b. April, 1890.
NINTH GENERATION.
5S. George Lee9 Fuller, (Henry Eiialfi, Jonathan SmiM^
Ephrainfi, EphraimS, Shudae/^, John\ Samuei\ Edu»ard*)p b. in
PJilmer, Mass., Aug. 16, 1859; m. March 9, 1887, at Kalamasoo,
Mich., Kate L. Roberts, b. Aug. 29, 1863, in Darien, N. Y.
Mr. Fuller is a merchant in Monson, Mass., and is also interested
in flower culture, having a large greenhouse with a great variety of
plants.
Children.
91. I. Mabel Georgina*^ b. Nov. 15, 1888.
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Robert Henry**, b. March i8, 1891.
Alice Looiee'*, b. May is* 189a.
George Epbraim'^ b. Dec. 31, 1894.
Sjrivia Kate'*, b. April %s, 1896.
Eglon Lee'% b. Jan. ay, 1899.
C6. GioitGi Himv9 Fuixnt, (James Hyd^^ JoiuUkam Smiiki^
Ephrainfi^ E^raimi^ Skmbrnth, Johtfi, Samuei*, Edm^rd^), b.
Jan. to^ 1859; m. (t) BCaich i, 1883, Alice Chrytt, who d. Sept.,
1889; in. (a) July aj, 189a, Mary FloriOa Hawfc^ They reaide
at Weat Farmington, Ohio.
Chfldieii, by firat wife.
97. I. Mary RQth"^ b. Dec. 14, 1885 ; m. June i, 1904,
Chariea Walter Mahan and had /am// Ciai^\ b.
Mar. 10^ 190s.
By l econd wife.
98. n. Jamea Paiil*^ b. July 8, 1894.
99. «in. Helen L.**, b. July it, 1897.
78. FIUMKL1N9 FuLtiR, {GtOTge J9.^ George ^.7, Ephrainfi^
Epkraiwa^ Skmiae/\ /oAn^, Samuei^^ Edward^), b. abt 1840, in
New Lebanon, N. Y. ; d. Nor. 10, 1880, ae. 40 yeara; m. March
I a, i86a, Fhebe M. Andeiaon of New Braintree, Maai., b. in Ware,
Maaa., dan. of Charles and Mary Andenon.
Chfldren.
100. Ida'% b. about 1 87 1 .
71. Edwamd AuGUSTua^ Fuller, (George 2).*, George A.^^
EpkrtUwfi^ Ephraimi, Shuiaeh, Jokn\ Samuet^^ Edward^), b.
Dec 15, 1851, in Pitttfeld, Maai.; d. April a8, 1893, at Adama,
Maaa.; m. Jan. 17, 1871, at North Adams, Mass., Catherine Jane
Moore, b. March 6, 185 a, at Richmond, R. I. Mrs. Fuller reaides
in North Adama.
Mr. Fdler was a maaon, contractor and builder.
Chfldren.
loi. I. Jeanne Ebise'% b. Aug. tt^ 187a, at North Adama,
loa. U. Josephine Estelle'S b. July a?, 1874, at Greenwich,
Mass. High school teacher at North Adama.
103. in. Grace Eleanor'^ b. July 30, 1878, at Greenwich.
104. IV. Mildred Elizabeth's b. June 9, i88Sf at Adama,
Maas. Assistant librarian at North Adama.
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los* V. Edward Raynor'^ b. July 19, 1M7, at Adams.
Willianis CoUeg^p cla« — — — •
106. VI. Viola Alethea'^ b. Nov. 4, 1889, «t Adams. North
Adams High school graduate, chss 1908.
74. RoBntT Himv9 Fvllul, (Isaac F.\ Gt^rgt A.f. Efkraiwfit
£/kraimi, Skmhael^^ John\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. Dec. 5, 1848,
in Baltimorei Md. ; m. — — of Galveston, Teias.
Children,
lo;, I. Amelia'^ b. .
108. n. Robert Heniy^^ b. ,
It. OsCAii^ FuLLin, {Itaac F}, George A.i, E^raiwfi, EpkraimH^
Skm6a€l\Johiat Samuei^^ Edward*), b. Nov. 7, 1850^ in Baltimoie,
Md.; m. Nov. s8| 1878, in Belchertown, Mass., Maiy A. Dwii:ht
He resides in Orange, Mass. ; is connected with the New Home
Sewing Machine Co.
Children.
109. £1. Leroy Faxon'^ b. May so, 1879.
no. il. William Dwight'^ b. Aug. 38, 1881, at Orange.
III. IIL Julia May's b. Nov. 18, 1883, at Onmge; m. June
S9» i9<H» Arthur M. Ames of Orange, and has
Doris /reme^\ b. July 4, 1906, at Orange.
IIS. IV. Anne Rebecca'^ b. Ju^ 38, 1890, at Onmge.
113. V. Edward Oscar's b. Feb. so, 1895, at Orange.
TCNTH GENERATION.
lot. LtnOY FiixoN*^ FuLLiR, (Oscar9^ Isaae F.\ George A.^,
Ji}, uuM^, Epkraim^, Shu^aeh, Johii^, Samuei*. Edward^), b. May
so^ k .79, at Belchertown, Mass. ; m. Oct. 15, 1899, CUre Arline
Dunbar.
Children.
114. I. Clifford Leroy", b. July 10, 190a, at Orange, Mass.
11$. IL Arthur Edward", b. Dec. 18, 1903.
NINETIENTH GROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
71, ShueablS Fullbr, (Shuhael^^ John\ Samuei*, Edward*),
b. Jan. 6, 1790-1, in East Haddam, Ct; m. (i) Jan. 28, 1744,
Hannah Cone of East Haddam, Ct, b. about 1727, dau. of
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S90 DOCIHDAIfTS OF IDWAltD fUIXn.
and Elitabeth (Willey) Cone; m. (i) June it» i755»
Siimh Clu4>iiiaii, only daughter of Joseph and Eunice Chapman of
Eut Haddam. «' This family removed toon after the Revohition to
Savoy^ Maii^ or a town in that region."
Tranaactiona in Savoy property in 1804 between FuUen bearing
the namea of Shubael's children would seem to indicate a settlement
of an estate. No record of time or place of death of Shnbaeis was
found, but he probably deceased previous to 1804. There is no
record of settlement of his estate in Berkshire probate records.
^ OM Mrs. Fuller/' according to Lenox church records, died there
BCarch 15, 18 16, perhaps the widow of ShuteeU. See further under
names of children.
Childrent bom in East Haddam.
I. I. Hannah^, b. May s7, 1745. (A Hannah Hays
signed with John Fuller a deed of property in
Savoy, Mass., in 1804.)
a. II. Dimii^, b. Dec. so, 1746; d. at Millington, Ct.,
Aug. IS, x8z4, ae. 67 years, 8 mos.; probably
unm.
Mary^, b. Oct. a4, 1748.
Tamai^, b. Jan. 18, 1756 ; unm. X.S03.
Jonathan^ b. Aug. s6, 1757.
Prudence^, b. March 13, 1/59; u.im. 1803; m.
Hiram Taylor (?) (It seems more probable he
m. Prudence^, Mosei^, Mosess.)
Jethro^, b. Dec 2, 1760; d. young.
John^, b. Sept. 33, 1762. (A John Fuller signed
deed with Hannah Hajrs to property in Savoy in
1804. No further account of him.)
9* IX. Jedediah^ b. March so, 1764. A description from
*" Mass. Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution '*
probably refers to him: ''Fuller. Jedediah.
Windsor. Descriptive list dated Lenox, Aug. 20,
1 781. Capt« Clark's Co., Col. Symond's Regt.
Age 17 yrs. Stature s'-ii". Complexion, light
Hair, light. Occupation, laborer. Residence,
Windsor. Engaged for town of Windsor. Term
3 years. Order dated Jan. 13, 1784, for wages
Msy — Dec.'* No further account of him found.
10. X. Shubael^, b. Feb. i4> I765-6- Supposed to be the
Shubael from " Dawes Grant " and Savoy, Mass.,
who signed deeds to property in Savoy in 1804.
No other signatures. No further account of him.
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shubaelS ivixnt's discdidants. 191
I r. tXI. Eliezei^, btpt Aug. 14, 1768. See further extended
account.
12. 4:XII. Jethro^, bapt. Aug. 19, 1770. See further extended
account
13. XIIL Jeremiah^ bapt May 34, 1772. No further account
of him.
SIXTH GENERATION.
6. JoHATHAN^ Fuller, {Shu^aeli, Skuhaeh, John\ Samu€i\
Edward^)^ b. Aug. 23, 1757, in Eut Haddanit Ct; date of death
not found recorded ; m. Anna Rice, b. March 27, 1764, d. Sept 17,
1833.
He reiided at Lenox, Mast. ; removed to Hawley about 1785 and
died there. A Jonathan Fuller of Dawet Grant tigned deed lo
property in Savoy in 1804. Dawes Grant was a small tract of bnd
in southern part of Hawley, Mass.
Children.
Hannah', b. April i, 1786 ; m. — ^— Perry.
DanieU, b. Jan. 22, 1788.
Hollis7, b. Nov. 20, 1789. No further information
obtained of him.
Jonathan', b. May i, 1792.
Anna', b. May z6, 1794.
Oren', b. April 28, 1796.
Shubael', b. July 12, 1798.
Bathsheba'i b. March 9, 1801 ; m. May 17, 1827,
Phillip Peny.
Ira', b. Jan. 3, 1804.
William', b. Oct 7, 1807.
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11? EuEZER^ FuLLiR, {SAu^oiH, Shudaeh, Jokia, Samuel^,
Edward^)t bapt Aug. 14, 1768 ;^is supposed to be the Eli? Fuller
who according to Adams, Mass., Registry of Deeds was concerned
in exchanges of property with Jonathan and Shubael Fuller.
The only other account of Eli is from the partially faded Savoy
town records, which give children of Eli and Eunice his wife.
Children.
24. I. Eunice', b. July 20, 1794.
25. II. PoUy', b. July 4, 1796-
12. Jethro^ Fuller, {Skudae/s, Shubeeh^ John\ Samuel*^
Edward^)t bapt Aug. 19, 1770, is supposed to be the Jethro who
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tyt DncmiMim or idvau) fuulbl
■ooofdiDg to Lenox chmch records died there March 6» iSai, end
who it recorded as being from ** Dawes Grant" when he married
Miss SOm Retaej of Hawley, Mass., at Hawley, bjr Rer. Jonathan
GiOQt in Nor.9 1795, and who is given on the partislljr faded Savoy
reeofds with Siba his wife as iMirents of
ChiUren.
96. I. Japheth7, (?) b. Dec. 19, 1790. (?)
a?. II. Lorin7, (?) b. Feb. 8, r798.
There is also recorded on Lenox church records the death of '^ a
chiU*'? of Jethro FuUer Ang. 30, 1817, and the death of **0\i
Mrs. FUler" I BCarch 15, 1816, who may have been his mother.
The name Jethro is not at all common, and it does not appear on
the indexes of Registry of Deeds of Berkshire Co.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
f. DamIxl? Fuller, (/omUkaffi, SAmAae/s, SkmSmil\ Jokfa,
Sawtmel^^ Edward^), b. Jan. sa, 1788, in Hawley, Mass. Married
twice. Second wife's name Skinner. Lived in CicerOi N. Y., and
Caaenovia. No further account obtained.
IL J0NATHAK7 FuLLER, {Jonaihaffi, SAmtae/i, Skmhoih, Jokni,
Stmmel*^ Edward^)^ b. May x, 179a, in Hawley, Mass.; d. Dec. 16,
i88s ; boned in Savoy ; m. Sept 20, i8ai, Miss I^cinda Leonard of
IIawley» b. March 9, 1801, d. Dec. 15. 1833 ; nu (s) Dec. 17^ 183$*
Mrs. Sophia Hawkes of Hawley, who d. April r8, r868.
Children.
a8. L Oark Wright', b. Nov. a7, 1823 ; d. Dec. sa, i8ss.
39. IL Eliza Ann Leonard^ b. March 4, 1834 ; d. Nov. i,
1833.
SO. III. Bathsheba% b. Aug. 8, 1836; m. Jan. 33, 1849,
Wells H. Ayres ; m. (a) Levi Hawkes. By first
husband she had : (i) /Z^m^, b. June 14, r8sx ;
d. young. (2) Anmfi^ b. May 18, 1853; m.
Albert E. Marsh ; reside in Northampton. (3)
Gary C,% b. Aug. 8, i860.
31. * IV. Clark Wright', b. April x, 1839.
By second wife Jonathan7 had.
S3. V. Lorinda', b. Sept ao, 1836; d. Nov. 37, 1858; m.
Oct. zo, 1855, John C. Beak.
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Smmuil\ Edward^) ^ b. April a8, 1796, in Hawley, Mass. ; removed
to Onondagi Co., N. Y., then to Wisconsin and thence to Union,
IlL, wheit he died. He married and had children.
33. One daughter married — — Ross.
14. SmuMO FuLLtR, {JonoAai^, SAmtae/s, Skmhaeh, Joki^^
Stmmet^, ESmmrd^)^ b. Ju^ is, r798, in Hawkqr, Mass.; d. Aug.
t7f i877f in Cicero, N. Y.; m. Harriet Robinson, who d. July lo,
1878, ae. 7S» m Cicero.
Children.
34. 4:I. William^ b. Nov. lo, i8s7, in Hawley, Mass.
35. U. Laura\ b. July 8, 1831 ; m. — — > Dennis, and
had: (i) G^rg^^ Jtnm^^ Geprpantufi^ and
another son. Is now living in Whitewater,
Wisconsin.
36. 4:UI. James 0.*,b. .
37. IV. Henry H.', b. ; d. Oct as, 1905 ; m. Annie
Murphy. No children.
38. 4:V. Rolando ShubaeP, b. April 14, 1839.
39. VI. Harriet A.^ b. 1842 ; d. Oct 18, 1904 ; m. Daniel
B. Wilson ; had one daughter who d. young ; one
son, /n09, now living in Ithaca, N. Y. ; and one
other child, who d. young.
40. VII. Alvin^, b. ; d. Aug. 8, 1883; m. Hannah
Soper. No children.
IC. I]u7 FULUDi, {JonaAaffi. Shubael^ Shubathjokia, Samuel*^
Edward^) 9 b. Jan. 3, 1804, in Hawley, Mass.; d. there Feb. 3,
1889; m. Aug. 25, 1825, Reziah Leonard, b. Jan. 30, 1804, d.
Apr. S4, 1857 ; m. (Int Pub.) (2) Jan. 5, 1838, Abigail Ebner,
who d. April 18, 1883.
Children.
Cushman I.^ b. June 9, 1826.
Susan Keziah', b. Sept 20, 1827 ; d. Nov. 8, 1853 ;
m. Daniel Wilson, b. in Homer, N. Y.
Jonathan*, b. Oct 4, 1829.
Hannah A.^ b. May 2, 1831 ; m. Royal Hildreth, b.
in South Adams.
Lucinda L.^ b. Dec. 17, 1832; m. Marcus
Ingraham of Savoy.
William A.^ b. Sept i, 1835.
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194 DBCniDAMTS OF KDWASD PULLDt.
47. VII. Harriet Ann^ b. Jan. 35, 1840; d. Jan. 17, 1864,
Qnni., in Savoy.
48. VIII. Mary J.*, b. Nov. 11, 1841 ; d. July 9, 1863 ; m.
Dec. at, i860, B. F. Stnrtevant
49. IX. Sarah M.^ b. July 17, 1845 ; n^- (x) Aug. 9, 1861.
Eftos Wilson; m. (3) James Cousin.
17. WILLUM7 FtnxBRt {J^fuMaffi, Skmhaen, Skmtail^, Jphta,
Smmmel^t Edward*), b. Oct 7, 1807, in Hawley, Mass.; d. July 19,
iS8s» in Ashfieldy Mass. ; m. Nov. S4, 183O1 Poify B. Miles, b. Sept,
18061 in Ashfield, d. Sept 9, 1887.
Children.
50. I. Ann L.', b. Aug. 33, 1831 ; d. June 1, i86a; m.
Feb. so, 1850, Levi F. Hawkes. They had:
(i) Oar^i d. young. (2) WUUanfi, b. 1853;
m. ; no children. (3) Hetbtrt^^ b. . ; m.
; no children ; deceased. (4) JuUtfi^ m.
(i) Wallace Cleveland; m. (s) Albert Phelps,
by whom she had Charles'® and Lillian'^ (5)
Luciufif d. young. (6) Jamefi^ b. i860; m.
Isabelle Kinley. (7) Infant^-, d. young.
51. 11. William^ b. Jan. S3, 1833 ; d. March 17, 1891 ; m.
Aug. 30, 1855, Irene W. Scott, who d. May 11,
1888. No children.
It. III. DanieP, b. March 9, 1840; d. June 10, 1844.
53. IV. Henry^, b. March si, 1843; m. Nov. 13, 1867,
Carrie M. Howes, b. Sept 19, 1844. They
reside in Ashfield. Have no children.
EJCHTH GENERATION.
»• CLAitK Wriori^ Fuller, (Janaikani, Jonatkatfi, Sku^oifi,
Skuiath^John^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. April si, 1849, "i Hawley ;
d« June S2, 1893, in Boston, Mass. ; m. May 23, 1852, in Charle-
mont, Mass., Sarah Larkins.
Children.
54. 4:1. Lewis Edgai^, b. June 35, 1853.
II. II. Harriet Ann^, b. Sept 3, 1855, in Hawley.
56. III. Walton C.S b. Feb. 28, 1859.
57. rv. Charles A.9, b. Dec. 13, i860.
58. V. Ira Dan9, b. Jan. 27, 1866 ; m. Nov. 36, 1904^ Ada
Belle Briggs, dau. of William F. and Anna
(Wilson) Briggs.
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SS. WniJAii* FuuxR, (Skm^aen.JotuMaffi, Skutaen, Shmtmeh.
Jphn\ Samuii\ Edwanf^), b. Nov. 10, 1827,10 Hawley, Maai.;
d. June 19, 1885, in Hannibal, Oswego Co., N. Y. ; m. July 5, 1855,
in Canaatota, N. Y., Elisabeth Vanderwarker, b. Jane 11, 1836, in
Canaatota, d. May 6, 1892, in Hannibal.
Children.
59. I. Harriet Mm,j9, b. Aug. 24, 1857, in Cicero, N. Y. ;
m. Sept. 18, 1877, Mort Coa at Hannibal, N. Y.
60. II. Henry Jacobs, b. Oct. i, 1859; m. Oct. i, 1884,
Sanh Perkins at Cicero. Resides in Whitewater,
Wis.
61. III. Daniel Romaine^, b. Feb. 19, 1867; m. Nor. 8,
1895, Emma Sampson at Oswego Falls, N. Y.
6s. IV. Etta^, b. Sept 5, 187 1, in Sterling, Cayuga Ca,
N. Y.; m. Nov. 99, 1895, John QK>n at
Hannibal.
63. V. Jamei^, b. Oct 8, 1874, in Hannibal.
SS. Jamis O.' Fuller, {ShuhaeP, Jonathatfi, Shuhaen, Shubael^
John\ Samuet^^ Edward^) ^ b. in Cicero, N. Y. ; m. . He
resides in Whitewater, Wis.
Has one daughter.
64. Anna9, b. .
87. Rolando Shubael' Fuller, (Skudaefl, JonaAatfi^ Shmtaen^
Sktiia€/\ John^t Samuel*^ Edward^) ^ b. April 14, 1839, in Ciceio,
N. Y. ; m. May, 1866, Alice D. Rose, b. April 4, 1846.
Mr. R. S. Fuller removed from Cicero to BaMwinsville, N. Y.,
where he now lives, about 1883. During the Civil War he served in
the ad N. Y. Regt, Harris Light Cavalry, and is a United States
pensioner.
Children.
65. I. Com E.9, b. Feb. 5, 1864 ; d. Nov. x, 1899 ; m. (x)
1882, George Reeves; m. (2) B. W. RandalL
Had one dMi., Lena Reeves^^.
Francis V.9, b. Aug. 13, 1867.
Fred M.9, b. June 3, 1869.
Rose Catherine^, b. March 13, 1873; >&• April,
1895, Charles J. FeUows, and had: (i) Irving
John''', b. Dec. 30, 1896. (2) Carl Roiand^^, b.
Nov. 23, 1898.
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67.
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4$. CusHiiAN !.• FuLLiR, {/nfi, J^naAaffi, SIMmifi, Skmkut^
/#AiiS, Samuei*^ Edwartn)^ b. in Savoy; m. (i) Roma Kice» b.
in Hairieyt d. Feb. 3, 1849 ; m. (a) Fanny Sophia Braman, dan. of
John J. and Tiiiah Biaman of Aahfidd.
Children.
69. I. George Cuthmas', b. Nov. 16, 1848; nu .
No children.
70. 11. Ahrira Sophia^ b. Dec 19, 1851.
71. III. Mary Caroline^, b. Apru 16, 1854; m. Ang. 15,
i875> Albert W. Stetion.
7fl. IV. Eva9, b. Aug. i6» 1856.
42. JoNATHAM* Fuxxis, (/m^ j0Mikaffit Skmkiefi, SkmUelS
Jokfi^^ Samwefif Edward*), b. Ang. i^ i8a9« in Savoy, Maai.; d.
June 4, 1907, in Adami, Man.; m. (i) Nov. 14, i8s3» Samanfha
Wilion, b. in Homer, N. Y., d. in Savoy Feb. i, 1868 ; m. (a) Saimh
Edwards, b. in Cambridge, dau. of George and Fanny Edwaid% d.
Dec. 84f 1894, ae. 55.
Children.
73. I. EUa 8.9, b. ; d. July 35, 1855, ae. 6 mo., 9 d.
74. II. Harriet M.9, b. May 31, 1858; m. Allen Horton.
Resides in Pittsfield, Mass. Has three children.
75. III. Carrie E.*, b. ; d. April 6, 1863.
76. tilV. Albert Louisa, b. April 14, 187s.
77. V. Georgianna^ b. July i, 1873 ; not now living.
78. VI. Lixsie May9, b. May 31, 1881.
4B. WnjJAM AukMSON^ Fuller, (/nfi, J^noHiaffi, SkmdmUi,
SkMta€i\j0kfa. Samuel^ Edward'), b. Sept. i, 1835, in Hawley,
Mass. ; m. Harriet Louise Cornell, b. in Lebanon, N. Y., dau. of
Philip R. ComeU of Savoy, Mass. She d. 1903. William A. Fuller
resides in Peru, Mass.
Children.
79. I. GeorgietU9, b. Auff. ss, 1864 ; m. BCarch 4, 1883,
Charles Maynard of Savoy.
80. 4:11- Clarence C.^, b. Mar. 35, 1867, in Windsor, Mass.
NINTH GENERATION.
BS. Lnris Edgar9 Fulldi, {Oark IV.\ Jonatkadi, Jamatkatfit
Sku^oil^, Skukaii\j0hn^, Samuel*, Edward*)^ b. June S5, 1853, u
Hawley; Mass.; m. (i) Amy Dedrick, b. in New York state, d.
■ ; m. (a) Carrie L. Andrews.
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ChiidrcB by Snt wife.
8i. I. Elk hUy^f b. March ai, 1884.
8a. IL Leonard SJ^ b. June 16, 1885.
Bjr a ecopo wife*
83. IIL Edward Walton'^ b. 1892 in Boston, Mass.
84. IV. Fkqrd'^ b. 1893 in Boston, Mass.
85. V. Rex'^ b. 1895 in Boston, Mass.
86. VI. William Anderson■^ b. March 19* 1898; d. March
ao, 1898.
87. VII. Ernest Everett'®, b. Jane 30, 1899.
88. VIII. Elb May», b. 1904 in Savoy, Mass.
89. IX. Dottie Sarah's b. 1904 in Savoy, Mass.
89}. X. Amy Louise's b. 1905 in Savoy, Mass.
v. FkAMCB V.9 FtTLLiR, {Rolatuio Shubail\ ShubaeP, Jena-
Aaffi, SkmtmeiS, Skuboih. Jokn^. Samuei\ Edward'), b. Aug. 13,
i867i at Cicero, N. Y. ; m. 1897, Annie Forbes.
Children*
90. 1. Myrtle", b. Feb. 3, 1898.
91. II. Earl'S b. April 8, 1901.
9a. III. Arthur Rolando'^ b. April 17, 1903.
86. FteDERiCK M.9 Fuller, {Rolando Shubaefi, ShubaeP,
JonaAatfi, Skubaeis, Shmbaeh, John\ Samuel\ Edward'), b. June
3, 1869, in Cicero, N. V. ; m. April, 1891, Jessie Obcrland.
Children.
93. I. Marion L.'S b. Aug. 30, 1892.
94. IL Vilan'S b. June 26, 1894.
95. IIL Leo'S b. Sept. 7, i«95-
96. IV. Ira'Sb. July 23, 1898.
97. V. Robert Theodore's b. April 11, 1901.
98. VI. Frederick Rolando's b. June 30, 1904.
7J. Albert Louis' Fuller, (Jonathatfi, Ira'i, Jonatkaff",
Skmboi/i, Skuboih, Johta, Samuel^ Edward'), b. April 24, 1872,
in Savoy ; m. Cora Larkin.
ChiU.
99. Gordon Lewis's b. Jan. 2, 1898.
79. Clarence C.^ Fuller, (IViiliam A.\ Ira^, Jonatkat^,
Skuboi/S, Sk$tba€l\ Joknh Samutl^, Edward'), b. March 25, 1867,
in Windsor, Mass.; m. (i) Oct. 23, 1889, Mary M. Stiles, dau. of
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WiUun and Martha J. Stiles of Hawley» Man. She d. Jane 141
1891; m. (a) Dec $1, 1894, Barbara C. ThomiOD, b. in Benick,
Sootiaiidy dau. of James and Isabel (Graham) Thomson. No
children.
Mr. C. C. Fuller was Town Clerk of Hawley, and a merchant at
West Haideyi Mass., bat removed to Penii Mass., in 1907, with his
bther, William A. FuUer. In 1908, removed to Prescott, Mass.
TWENTIETH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
81. Davids Fullbr, (Edward^ John\ Samuel\ Edumrd% b.
Jan. s6, i737-S» probab^ in Colchester, Ct; m. Feb. 15, 1748,
Sarah Rnst According to Newton Fuller, he m. (a) Dec. x6, 1756,
Lucy^ (Fuller) Williams, (Samuels, SamueH, Johns, Samuel%
Edward').
Children.
X. ^I. Abigail^, bapt Sept xi, 1748.
8. II. Sarah^ bapt. April a, 1749, at Westchester Church.
^ Probably other children. I have not been able to discover when
or where he died." (H. W. Brainard.)
TWENTY-RRSr GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
88. JobnS FutUtt, CAAii4, Johni, Samuel*, Edward^), b.
Jan. a9, 1737, in Eut Haddam; d. Mar. 7, 1789, at East
Hampton, Ct., aged 6a years; m. Susannah . It is
possible that Susaxmah was his second wife, aixl that he wedded
Sarah Hamlin at Millington Feb. 10, x 746-7; this however
is only conjecture, as I caimot offer any documentary proof;
his death is variously given, both 1788 and 1789. Sarah Hamlin,
b. April 34, X 738, in Middletown, was dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah
*(Harris) Hamlin of Middletown, Ct. (See Andrews' Giles Hamlin
Family, p. 99.) (H. W. Brainard.) According to Newton Fuller,
Johns m. (x) Sarah Hamlin, Feb. xo, X746 ; m. (a) Susannah .
Children, recorded in Middletown.
I. I. Susannah^ b. July 7, 1751.
a. II. John^ b. Julv x6, 1754.
3* III. Mary^, b. Oct 39, 1756; m. March x6, X786,
Nathan Burxiham of East Haddam.
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4- rv. Esn^ b. Sept. 17, 176s.
5- V. Andrew^, b. Sept. 5, 1768; d. Feb. 99, 1843, at
West Chester, Ct.
6. VI. Syhrestei^y bapt April s, 1771.
Probably others.
TWENTY.SECOND GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
89. WiLLUifS FOuxRt ijohn^, Jokn!^, Samrnei*, Edward')^ b.
June 16, 1799, in East Haddam; d. there Dec. 95, 1768; m.
March 8, 1757, Rebecca Spencer, perhaps dau. of Micajah and
Sarah (Bogae) Spencer of East Haddam, b. about 1736, d. 1780.
The inventory of Rebecca Fuller, late of East Haddam, deceased,
was taken March 13, 1780. Distribution of estate to William,
Huldah, Stephen and Rebecca Fuller, her children. Last two under
age. (Colchester Probate Records, vol. v., p. 18.)
Children, bom in East Haddam.
1. I. Andrew Cornwall^, b. Nov. 15, 1757.
9. *II. William Ward^, b. Nov. 93, 1760.
3. IIL Huldah^ b. Jan. 96, 1769; m. Nov. 16, 1779,
Rufus Glass of Wells, Vt., where she lived and
where her children were bom. Rufus and
Hannah Glass both d. in epidemic of 1813. He
perhaps b. in Colchester, Ct Children, b. at
Wells, Vt: (I) Ru/usi. (9) Wimamh (3)
Maryi. (4) Arunahi. (5) AUc^. (6) Susannaf.
(7) Lucindai, (8) Roxannai. (Vt Hist
Register.)
4. 4iIV. Stepheo^, b. March 99, 1764.
5. V. ReDecca^ b. Jan. 9, 1768; m. William Cowdry.
Resided in East Haddam, Wells, Vt, and (1809)
Middletown, Vt, where she died. (Vt Hist
Register.) Children, b. in Wells, Vt: (i)
Warrenf, b. Oct 17, 1788. (s) Stephen^, b.
Feb. 16, 1 79 1. (3) Dyarif b. Oct 4, 1793.
(4) OHveri. ("He wrote the revelation of-
Joseph Smith, Mormon, he being ignorant and
unable to do it himself.") There were six sons
and two daughters ; Oliver was the youngest son.
SIXTH GENERATION.
2. WiLLUM Ward^ Fuixer, ( WiUiami, Johm^, John\ Samuel^.
Edward*)^ b. Feb. 93, 1760, in East Haddam, Ct; d. there Dec.
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97i xSaj; in. (i) Nov. 8» 17811 Sniannah Kaoiritoii oi East
HaddiuD, b. Oct ai, 1759, d. Oct 30, iSao, dau. of Stephen
Knowlton.
WaUam Ward Fuller remored from East Haddam for a time, bat
returned.
Children, bom at East Haddam.
Obadiah?, b. Aug. 8, 1782.
Lura7, b. Feb. 2, 1785 ; d. March 4, 1786.
Clara?, b. May as, 1786; d. Jan. 18, 1789.
WiUiam Ward?, b. Feb. a, 1788.
Susanna?, b. Feb. a7, 1790; m. Feb* 7, 183a, Ahran
Brooks of Exeter, N. Y.
Beulah7, b. Sept ai, 1791 ; m. Nov. as, 1813,
George B. Chapman of East Haddam, Ct.
Truman?, b. Nov. 9, 1793.
Stephen? ad, b. Feb. 10, 1796.
Hiram?, b. March 10, 1798 ; d. Sept 16, 181 8.
Flora?, b. Jan. 15, x8oi ; m. Jan. ai^ 1838,
Chauncey B. Phelps.
4. Stephen^ Fuller, (IViltiamS, John^, Jchn\ Sammei\ Ed-
warif*)f b. March 39, 1764, at East Haddam; d. there Jan. a,
1833; m. Nov. 8, 1789, Hannah Smith, b. Jan. 6, 1764, at East
Haddam, d. there March aa, 1831, dau. of Matthew and Thankful
(Ackley) Smith of East Haddam. Stephen Fuller resided in North
Moodus, on the place now occupied by George Worthington. He
resided some years in North Bolton, Ct, now Vernon.
ChiMren, recorded at Bolton.
Twins, d. in infancy.
Benjamin Ackley?, b. Sept 7, 1799.
Samuel?, b. May a6, 1801 ; d. in Michigan, unm.
Jerusha?, b. Feb. 7, 1804; m. Oliver Dickinson,
June aa, 1833. Went to Michigan.
ao. V. Hannah Smith, b. Oct. 15, x8o6 ; d. ae. aa years.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
6. Obadiah? Fuller, ( WiUiam Ward^, WiUiam^ Jchn^, John\
Samuel*^ Edward*) t b. May 30, 1784, in East Haddam, Ct; d.
Sept 6, i8a5, in Carlton, N. V.; m. Feb. la, 1806, Achsah Gates,
b. June 15, 1784, d. Oct ai, 1843, dau. of Ephraim Gates.
Mr. Obadiah Fuller removed to Genessee, Orleans Co., N. V.,
about 1808.
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Children, Beulah b. in Paris, N. Y., the others in Hamilton, N. Y.
31. I. Achsah^ b. Nov. 13, 1806; d. June, 1849; unm.
23. II. Beulah^ b. Oct. 23, 1808; m. Oct. 36, 1836,
Sheldon Tomlin.
33. III. Orra^ b. Sept. 30, 1810; m. May 9, 1831, Eben
Greeley of Attica, N. Y.
34. IV. Obadiah^ b. April 26, 1813; m. Oct. 32, 1834,
Mary L. Buck.
35. V. John^ b. July 12, 1815 ; in. Sept. 17, 1837, Betsey
Greenman.
^ 26. VI. Otis^, b. Dec. 31, 181 7 ; m. Oct. 9, 1845, Lorenda
Barry.
37. VII. Lydia Gates^, b. ? 32, 1820; m. June 29, 1856,
Isaac Van Fleet.
38. VIII. William Ward^ b. July 11, 1823; m. (i) Sept $$
1848, Emeline Skillenger; m. (2) 1876, Louisa
Morris. (Newton Fuller MSS.)
9. WiLUAM Ward7 Fuller, ( Wiiiiam Ward^, William^ John^,
John\ Samuel, Edward'), b. May 18, 1788, at East Haddam, Ct.;
d. ; m. May 26, 181 1, Abigail Gates.
He lived in New York State.
Children.
29. 4:1. Truman^ b. Jan. 19, 1815.
30. II. Hiram^ b. ; lived in Illinois.
31. III. Lavinia^ b. ; m. Israel Shipman.
32. IV. Stephen^ b. 1817 ; d. 1880 at Sandwich, 111.
33. V. Eliza^ b. ; m. Matthew Godfrev.
34. VI. Philo^b. .
35. VII. Maria^ b. ; m. E. M. Ballou ; Sandwich,
111.
36. VIII. Julia®, b. ; m. John Dobbins; Iowa.
(Newton Fuller MSS.)
12. TRUMAN7 Fuller, {Wiiiiam IVard^, lVil/iamS,/cAn\/ffAni,
Samuel*, Edward^), b. Nov. 2, 1 793, in East Haddam ; d. there
April 4, 1875, s^cd ^i years; m. (i) Sept. 23, 1819, Matilda Lord
of Hamilton, N. Y., b. 1797, d. Jan. 13, 1848, aged 51 years, at
East Haddam, Ct ; m. (2) June 18, 1848, Louisa P. Cook.
Truman Fuller lived in the northern part of the village of
Moodus, on the farm afterwards occupied by Asa Shailer.
Children.
37. tl. Stephen*, b. Oct. 7, 1821.
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38. 4!II. William Lord^ b. June 5, 1823.
39. III. Elita HowelP, b. Feb. 13, i8t6; m. David S.
Purple of East Haddam (Moodm). She d.
Sept 23, 1897. No children. He d. Feb. 13,
1892.
40. IV. Flora Lucinda^ b. June 21, 1829; m. Eber Ra^.
He is dead ; she resides at Meriden, Ct Chil-
dren: (i) Ada M.^9 b. Oct 5, 1848. (2)
ffenry A.% b. Nov. 3, 1850. (3) Chat Us A.% b.
Mar. 4, i8ss. (4) Eugene M^^ b. April lo,
1^55* (5) Fhribeil^ b. Jan. 24, 1870.
41. 4iV. Henry Truman^ b. Aug. 4i 1831.
18. Stiphen? Fuller, ( IVilHam IVard^, WUKami, John^, John\
Samuel\ Edward^) ^ b. Feb. 10, 1796, in East Haddam, Ct; d.
— — ; m. Sept 2, 1821, Eliza Howell.
17. Benjamin Ackley7 Fuller, (Siephenfi, WiUsarn^, John^^ j0kn\
Sammei\ Edward*), b. Sept 7, 1799, in Bolton, Ct, now Vernon;
d. July 4f 1881, in Tyringham, Mass., ae. 81 yrs., 10 mos., 27 days ;
m. Nov. 23, 1822, at Northampton, Mass., Mary F. Keith, b. in
Ellington, Ct, Aug. 20, 1804, d. June 4» 1833.
Children.
42. I. Mary Ann A.^ b. Jan. 24, 1826, recorded in North-
ampton; d. ; m. June i, 1844, William
H. Rowe.
43. II. Ann Janette^, b. Dec. 13, 1826, recorded in North-
ampton ; m. Sept 30, 1874, Erattus D. Cone.
44. III. Maria Louise^, b. Feb. 27, 1833, in Lee, Mass. ; m.
Dec. 24, 1849, Edmund H. Saunders, b. in
Boarah, Ct, Feb. 27, 1830, and had : (i) Samuel
K.% b. May 21, 1850. (2) WUHam Osirander^,
b. April 21, 1855. (3) Mary Mari^^ b. Feb.
II, 1857. (4) Grace Eugenfi^ b. Dec 14* 1860.
Mr. E. H. Saunders d. May 29, 1908, at Lee,
Mass.
45. IV. George Ackky^^ b. Sept 12, 18341 in Lee, Mass.;
d. Aug. 4, 1873 \ tn- Sarah Campbell of West
Meriden, Dec. 21, 1863. No children.
46. tV. Charles Heniy^, b. Nov. i, 1837, in Lee; d. Feb.
16, 1881, in Augusta, Ga.
47. t^Vl. William Franklin^ b. Jan. 26, 1841, in Lee, Mass.
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EIGHTH GENERATION.
29. Trumam* Fuuju, (fViUiam Wardi. IViUiam Ward^,
Wmami, Jokn^, J0hn\ Samuei*, Edward'), b. Jan. 19, 1815, at
Hamilton, N. Y.; m. (i) Sept i, 1836, Martha Chapman; m. (3)
Jan. lit 1 8481 Abigail Hotchinaon.
Children^ hf first wife.
4^. I. Lvdia A9, b. — .
49* II. Warren C.S b. .
50. III. Angeline^, b. •
51. IV. Akina9, b.
5a. V. Martha B.9, b. •
Childfen* by second wife.
53. VI. Sarah A.», b. —
54. VII. John T.9, b. —
55. VIII. Eliza R.^ b. —
56. IX. Lovina9, b.
S7* X. Stephen W.9, b. ; lived at Eaton Rapids,
Mich. (Newton FuDer MSS.)
57. Stephen^ Fuller, (Truman^, WiUam Ward^, WiKami,
Jokfi^,j0hn\ Samuei\ Edward^), b. Oct 7, 1831, at East Haddam ;
d. Nov., 1885, at Deep River, Ct \ m. Feb. 8, 1843, Laura Chap-
man, b. 1897 at East Haddam, d. April 25, 1897, at East Hartford,
Ct, dan. of Horace Chapman.
Children.
58. I. Edgar WilsoD9, b. . Resides at Hartford, Ct
59. II. Ida, b. ; m. G. S. Parker. Resides at
Hartford, Ct Has one son, Frank'^.
58. WuxiAM Lords FtnxER, (Truman^, William Ward\
WiUiami, Jokt^^ Jokn\ Samu€l\ Edward^), b. June Si 1823, at
East Haddam ; d. there Oct 10, 1883 ; m. Sept 17, 1845, Emeline
Arnold, b. 1837, d. Oct as, 1884, ae. 57 years, at East Haddam,
dan. oi Dea. Samuel Arnold of Millington, East Haddam.
Children, bom in East Haddam.
60. I. Frances ElecU^, b. June 15, 1847; m. Charles H.
Emily ; she d. Oct 4» x^8- No chiklren.
61. 4:11. William Arnold^, b. Aug. 34, r8s7-
41. Henry Truman* Fuller, ( 7>w«tf«7, WiiHam JVard^, WilMamS,
Jckn^^Jckfil^, Samuel*, Edward*), b. Aug. 4* 183 1, in East Haddam ;
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m. (i) July lo, i8sSf Mmry Elisa EmmoDfly b. April, 1834, in East
HaddiuDi d. there Nov. 5, 1863, dau. of Joseph Gilbert and Sarah
(Hall) Emmons of East Haddam; m. (s) March as, 1865,
Elisabeth H. Lewis, b. Dec. 5, 1830, d. at East Haddam March
5, 1896, ae. 66 years.
Mr. Fuller is a farmer at East Haddam.
Children, bom in East Haddam.
63. I. Frederick T.9, b. Nov. 9, 1857 ; d. Feb. 14, 1858.
63. II. Charles H.9, b. July 13, i860; d. Nov. ax, 1863.
64. III. Charles Emmon^, b. Oct 35, 1863; d. Dec. S9,
1864.
65. IV. Stephen^, b. and d. Dec. 9, 1868.
66. 4sV. George L.9, b. May i4> 1871 ; m. and has one son.
4€. Charles Henry* Fuller, {Benjamin Ackkfi^ Suphetfi^
WUUam\ Jokn^, John^, Samuel^ Edward^), b. Nov. i, 1837, in
Lee, Mass. ; d. in Augusta, Ga., Feb. 16, 1881 ; m. Feb. 16, 1864,
Matilda S. Irion, b. in Great Barrington, Mass., May 28, 1840, d.
Aug. X, x88o.
Children.
67. I. George Irion^, b. Sept at, 1866, in Lee, Mass.
68. II. AUce Henrietta^, b. June 5, X870, in South Nor-
walk, Ct ; d. ; m. Bansiger and
had one dau., residing in Waterbury, Ct
69. III. Edwin Charles', b. Jan. X4, x874,in South Norwalk,
Ct
70. IV. Fred Heniy9, b. Aug. x8, 1876, in Westfield, Mass.
7x. V. Louis Harding', b. May %^^ 1879, in Westfield,
Mass. ; d. there July a8, X879.
47. WiLUAM Frankum* Fuller, (Benjamin Ackkfi^ Siephetfi^
Williams^ John^^ John\ Samuel*^ Edward^) ^ b. Jan. 86, X839,
(Family Bible), Jan. s6, X84X (See Vital Records as published) ;
m. Dec. 31, X863, in Lee, Mass., Fidelia Kroh, b. July x6, X846, d.
in Toirington, Ct, Oct 4, X903.
He resides in Torrington, Ct Is a soldier of the Civil War ; was
a member of the ** Forlorn Hope " in the attack on ** Port Hudson "
and was at '' DanielsonviUe." Enlisted Sept, 1863, at Lee; dis-
charged at Pittsfield, Mass., Sept, 1863, and paid off ; **kad nearly
enough greenbacks to buy me an cvereoat^^
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Children.
Frank W.9, b. Jan. so, 1867, in Warren, Mass.
Grace A.9, b. Nov. 93, 1868, in Adams, Mass.
Joseph €.9, b. Dec. 27, 1873, in Adams. Mass.
George A.9, b. Jan. 37, 1875, ^ Pittsfield, Mass.
Nettie G.^ b. Sept 13, 1876, in PitUfield, Mass.;
m. Nov. a8, 1900, Geo. J. Rivera of Torrington,
Ct
4: VI. Caleb S.9, b. June 1 1, 1878, in Pittsfield, Mass.
DoDy9, b. Feb. 16, 1880, at Windsor; d. Aug. 3,
1880.
79. VIII. Daisy J.S b. Nov. 3, x88i ; m. at Torrington, Ct.,
May t9, 1901, Charies Manchester.
NINTH GENERATION.
tl. WnxjAic Arnold^ Fulur, (IViUiam Lonfi, Trumaifi^
Wmam Ward^. mi&amS, /oAm^, Jokn^, Samuel*, Edward% b.
Aug. 2 At x357 ; m. Carrie E. Woodhouse. They reside in Denver,
Col.
Children.
80. I. William Oliver'^ b. July 2, 1891.
(6. GioitGK L.9 FuLLERi (Henry Trumatfi, TrumatO, WUliam
Ward^, Wmam\ John^, John^ Samuii\ Edward'), b. May Mi
1871 ; m. — — .
Children.
81. I. A son'^ b. .
72. Frank W.9 Fuller, ( Wii&am FrankBifi, Beiyamin Acklef,
Skphiffi, WUHami, Jokn^, Jcktfi, Samuel*, Edward'), b. Jan. ao,
1867, in Warren, Mass.; m. Dec. 35, 1893, Lula Ashly.
Resides in Torrington, Ct, where he is a contractor and builder.
Children.
83. I. Harold's b. Dec. 35, 1893; d. Oct 33, 1907, in
Torrington.
75. GiORGR A.9 Fuller, ( WilHam Franklitfi, Benjamin AckleyT,
SUpkeffi, William^, John^, John^, Samuel \ Edward'), b. Jan. 37,
1875, i>^ Pitttfield, Mass.; m. Nov. 30, 1896, Jane Damon of
Beacon Falls, Ct Resides at Torrington, Ct.
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17. CiOiB S.9, FtnxiR, ( fVUSam FranUnf^ Bei^'&min Aikkff
Si^kiifi. WilKamS, J0kn\ J^kta, Samuti^, Eiwmrd'), b. Jiiae ii,
18789 in PitHfield, Mas.; m. May &5, 1900, Jeaie CarringtOD.
Xeiktoi in Toirington, Ct.
Children.
83. I. Alu Etta"*, b. Nov. a6, 1902, at Beacon Falls, Ct.
TWENTY.THIRD GROUP.
FVTH GENERATION.
18. JooPHl FtnxiR, (Jpstpk^, j0ha. Samuti^, Eimari'), b.
in Eut Haddam or Colchester, about 1713 ; d. July 13, i795» and
was buried at Centre Moreland, Loseme Co., Pa., twelve miles from
WilkesbaiTe. He m. Ang. 10, 1752, at Kent, Ct, Zerviah Hill,
b. at Sheiborn, Mass., July 13, 1732, dan. of Sotomon and Mary
(Adams) Hill, who probably lived for awhile in Canterbaiy, Ct, bat
who removed with his family about 174s to New Fairfield, Ct, and
was one of the first white men who died in that town.
Joseph Fuller lived for a time in Stockbridge and Egremont,
Mass. Berkshire deeds show that he owned land there in 1767, and
the same deeds show that he possessed land in the Wyoming Valley
in 1772, where perhaps he had intention of setding. The outbreak
oi the Revohition caused him to return to Kent Both he and his
son Joshua were Revolutionary sokiiers, Joseph oeing a Captain in
the t8th Conn. Regiment Late in 1794 or cuirly in 1795 ^^ >oU
his tend in Kent to his brother Jeremiah and removed to Plymouth,
Lnseme Co., Pa. Jackson township was set off from Plymouth and
the first settlement made in 1795. Huntsville was also in this town-
ship. Joehdl, Benajah and Jehiel Fuller were in Jackson in 1795.
Wright's History of Plymouth speaks of these men as among a
^ class oi pioneers who scaled the northern wall oi Shawnee Moun-
tam, and settled on the western slope literally in the wiUemess."
The first frame house in Huntsville was built by the Fullers.
Philetu«7 Fuller, a grandson of Josephs, was the first white person
buried in Jackson, being interred in the forest where the cemetery
owis.
Chiklren.
1. 4:1. Joshtta^ b. July 11, I7S3> at Kent
2. tn. Benajah^ b. June 4, 1756, at Kent
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Lydia^ b. April 23, 1758, in Kent.
}oseph^ b. Dec. 19, 1760, in Kent
Jehiel^, b. Oct. 15, 1763, in Kent.
Abigail^, b. May 16, 1766, in Kent; m. April iz,
1784, Darius Calkins.
Rnth^ b. Sept. 3, 1769, in Stockbridge.
Zenriafa^i b. May 341 17 741 at Sharon or Kent; m.
i793» John winter of West Stockbridge, Mass.
9. IX. Jeieiriiah^, b. Feb. 24, 1776, in Sharon or Kent ; d.
Oct 31, 1837.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Joshua* Fuller, {Joseph^. Joseph, Jokn>. Samuel*, Edward^).
b. Joly II, 1753, at Kent, Ct ; m. 1776, Sibyl Champion, b. July 19,
1756, in Salisbury, Ct, dau. of Daniel and Esther Champion of
Sharon, Ct Kent Church Record says : '' Sibbel the wife of Joshua
Fuller bapt and received into the church Nov., 1792 and theiir
children Lydia» Philetns, Lavinia» Hannah and Abraham all baptised
Dec. 20, 1792.*'
In 1794-5 Joshua Fuller removed to Huntsville, Luzerne Co., Pa.,
where he d. May 16, 1815, ae. 62 years, 10 months. He was a
soldier of the Revolutionary War, serving from Kent, Ct Buried at
Huntsville.
Children, bom m Kent, Ct
10. 4^1. Sylvanui7, b. Feb. 24, 1778.
11. n. Lydia7, b. Nov. 5, 1779 ; d. — — ; m. March ss,
1 80 1, Benjamin, son of David and Hannah
(Andrus) Reynolds of Wilkesbarre, (7) Pa.
Children: {i) William Champioffi, b. Dec. 9,
1801 ; d. July 25, 1869 ; m. June 19, 1832, Jane
Holberton Smith, dau. of John and Frances
(Holberton) Smith. Cbiklren bom at Wilkes-
barre, Pa.: i, Frances Lydia^, b. , d.
young ; ii, Mary Clinton^, b. , d. young ;
iii, Emily9, b. , d. young; iv, George
Munay9, b. July 17, 1838, d. Sept 24, 1904, m.
Stella Dorrance — they had two children; ▼,
Charles Dcnnison^, b. April 17, 1840, d. April to,
1869, m. Mary Burtis ; vi, Elizabeth Reynolas^,
b. April 13, 1842, m. Oct i, 1868, Robert Bruce
Ricketts, son of Elijah G. and Margaret Lock-
hart Ricketts, b. April 29, 1839; he served in
the Civil War from April, 1 861, to April, 1865 ;
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childreii: (Ricketts) i, WiDiain Reynolds'^ b.
July ig, 1869, graduated Yale 1899; 2, Jane
Hoiberton'^ b. May 2$, 1873 ; 3, Frascit Leigh'^
b. Dec. a, 1881 ; vii, Sheldon^, b. Feb. 22, 1844,
d. Feb. 8, 1895, m. Anna Dorrance; viii, Benja-
min9, b. Dec. 35, 1849, m. Grace Goodwin
Fuller, had one daughter, (a) Ckauiuey Andryfi,
b. Dec. 31, 1803; d. Nov. 139 1868. (3)
Hanna)fi^ b. Oct aa, 1806; d. Aug. ai, 1845;
m. Dr. A. Bedford. (4) Clanfi^ b. ; d.
May X, 1876; unm. (5) Elijah W^^ (Worth-
ington?), b. July 18, 1813; d. Sept aSi 1869.
(6) Joshua FuUtf^^ b. April 5, 1814 ; d. May i,
1874; m. Elizabeth B. Haiicock, b. Sept 9,
i8a4y at Kingston, Pa. (7) Gtotj^^ b. May 39,.
1817; d* June 35, 1835. (8) Ahram B}, b.
Aug. 14, 1819; d. Dec. 4, 1890. (9) Emify
Eiuahetifi^ b. April ax, x8aa ; d. June, X896.
xa. III. Philettts7, b. Sept. a, 178a ; killed by a falling tree
March 13, 1798.
X3. rV. Lavinia7, b. Feb. 34, 1785; d. ; m. March
ai| 1804, Amos Brown; he d. Jan. ax, X870, ae.
84 years, 10 months, 37 days, and is buried in
Ide burying ground, Luzerne Co., Pa. Children :
Jtremia)^^ b. Feb. x, X805 ; d. Dec. X7, 1879.
14. V. Annis7, b. April 35, 1787 \ d. Nov. 17, 1878.
15. VI. Abraham', b. Feb. 8, X790.
16. VII. Hannah7, b. June as, 1793; m. Aug. 15, 18x4,
Joseph Lovett Worthington.
Bom at Plymouth, Luzerne Co., Pa.
x7. tVIII. Stephen?, b. March X7, X797.
2. BiNAjAH^ Fuller, {Jostph^^ Joseph^ John\ Samuei*,
Edward^), b. June 4, 1756, at Kent, Ct; m. Dec. a4, 1777, at
Kent, Ct, Catherine Thompson, b. 1759, d. Sept xa, 1843, ae. 8a
years, 9 months, 28 days (gravestone).
Settled in Huntsville, Luzerne Co., Pa., in X795. Both died at
Huntsville. Benajah and his brothers were large land owners and
were hardy, honest men.
First two children recorded on Kent records.
Chikiren, bora at Kent, Ct
18. 4^1. William', b. Dec. X7, X778.
19. 4^11. Jeremiah?, b. Nov. x8, 1783.
so. - III. Lydia7, bapt. March, 1786, (or May, at Kent) ; m.
William Trucks.
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81. IV. lAxcff, bapt 1791 ; m. — — RoberU.
Probably bom in Huntsville, Pa.
Laina'i b. ; m. Thitdall.
Loi^, b. ; m. Daniel Roggles.
Clarista7, b. ; m. Truman Atherton of
Pljuioath, Pa., and had dau. Loaisa^ who m: E.
Bogardtu and removed to Hnron Co., Ohio.
5. Jehol^ Fullkr, (/Me^, Joseph, Jokn\ Sammei*, Edward'),
b. Oct 15, 1763, in Kent, Ct ; d. July 16, 1827, in Hnntsville, Pk. ;
m. Jan. i, 1787, Hannah Hill, who was b. at Sayfafook, Ct, April 6,
1767. He removed to Luseme Co., Pa., about r798.
Children.
96. $1. Orange^ b. Nov. is, 1787, at Sharon, Ct.
37. 4:11. Ambrose^, b. Sept 7, 1790, at Sharon, Ct
98. III. Melinda7, b. July 98, 1793, ^^ ^^t Stockbridge,
Mass. ; d. Aug. 14, 1825.
19. IV. Harry H.7, b. Aug. 26, 1796, at Plymouth, Pa.
30. V. Chauncey7, b. June so, 1799, at Northmoreknd ;
(m. Sarah Wheeler, N. F.)
31. VI. Polly?, b. Jan. 12, 1803,' at Northmoreland, Pa.;
d. fan. 6, 1887, *t Kewaunee, 111.
32. 4!VII. JehieU, b. Jan. 26, 1806, at Northmoreknd, Pa. ;
d. Dec. 24, 1834.
33. VIII. Hannah^ b. July 12, 181 1, at Northmoreland, Pa. :
m. Virgil Pike and had two daughters, Rachel^
and ClaribeP, and one son, Andreu^, who was
killed in battle duriug the Civil War.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
10. Sylvanus? Fuller, {Joskutfi^ Joseph^, Josephs, J^hn^t
Samuel*, Edward'), b. Feb. 24, 1778, at Kent, Ct; d. ; m.
March 2, z8o6, Betsey Winter.,
He was a thrifty farmer, good-natured and full of fun, respected
and bebved by all his neighbors. He removed to Lorain Co., Ohio,
about 1830-5, and accumulated a handsome property. His son,
Abram^ lived on the homestead in Pa. (Huntsville? )
ChiUren.
34. I. Abram^ b. — .
35. II, Patience", b. ; m. Dr. — — Robinson.
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17. SiWHiN^ FuLLiR, (/cskmfi, Jcs€pk\ Jutph, Jckw^,
SMmmifi, £d»ard*), b. March 17, 1797, at Plyinooth, Lnaenie Co.,
Fa«; m. Dec. ia» i8a3» in Dallas, Luxerne Co., Pa., Anna Hamilton
Pimtl» b. Sept aj, 1800, in Goshen, Ct*, dau. of Sihs and Freelofe
(Wright) Ptatt
Stephen Fuller left Pennsyhania with a team and wagon ; stopped
a short time at Clereland, Ohio, and settled at Dixon, IlL, in the fall
of 1836, and was one of the very earliest inhabitants. He lived for
a time in a log-hoose built by Dr. Everett, who had settled there a
few months earlier. He was a charter member of ftiendship Lodge,
No. 7, A. F. and A. M., which he joined July 19, 1841, aid at the
time of Us death wu the oldest member. He died April 3, 1885.
His wife Anna died Jan. 18, 185 1.
Children.
Sihs Ptatt^, b. Dec. 8, 1823 ; d. Dec. si, 1844.
Champioa^ b. Jane S5, 1825 ; (m. Julia Reynolds,
N.F.)
Washington Irving^, b. Nov. 38, 1837 ; d. Sept. 19,
1831.
William Henry*, b. Aug. 35, 1831.
Abraham^ b. Feb. 9, 1837 ; d. unmarried.
Caroline*, b. Oct 4, 1844; m. James HamUin
Poorman ; resides at Lyons, Iowa.
IS. WuLiAii? Fuller, {Benajaffi, Jostph^^ Joseph, Jokn\
Samuei^t Edward^), b. Dec. 17, 1778, at Stockbridge, Mass.; m. in
1801, Amy Allen, b. Dec. 30, 1778, at Stockbridge, Mass., d. Jan.
13, t86t, in HuntsviUe, Pa. \ dau. of Samuel Allen.
William Fuller first settled at Kingston, now Dorranceton. In
1795, he moved to Huntsville, and in 1803 two mDes northward on
the road to Harvey's Lake. He was a Baptist, and in politics a
Whig. He was a careful fanner, a good neighbor, and a useful,
consistent man and citizen. He was the first postmaster and the
first school director of Lehman, and held a Captain's commission
from Governor Snyder.
Childien.
Sarah^ b. Sept 6, 1803 : d. Nov. 17, 1861.
Minei^, b. .
Benajah^ b. .
Chester^, b. Jan. 38, 1815.
Lucinda^, b. ; m. Jonathan Husted.
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47* VI. Eliza^ b. ; d. ; unm.
48. VII. Angclinc*, b. ; d.
49. VIII. JuUa>» b. ; m. luac Clark.
unm.
19. JiBiMUii7 FuuxR, (Benajaffi^ Joseph^^ Joseph^ John\
Samuel \ Edutard^), b. Nov. 18, 1783, in Kent, Ct.» or Stockbridge,
M «». ; m. in HnntiviUe^ Ph., Cynthia , who wu born Dec 2,
1784, and d. Aug. 13, 185a, and is buried in HnntiviUe, Pa.
ChiUien.
SO. ^l. Harvey*, b. .
21. Isaacs FUllir, {Btnajatfi^ J^stpk^^ Joseph^ JohnS^^ Samttel*^
Edward^) t b. probably in HunttviUe, Pa. ; d. ; m. in
Leyden, Lnzeme Co., Pa«, Nancy Worthington, b. July i, 1792, in
Cokhester, Ct, dau. of Joseph L. and Sarah Worthington of Col-
chester, Ct., and Leyden, Pa.
. Children.
51. I. Ellen C.^ b. April 16, 1830; m. Dec. 3, 1848,
Daniel Nesbitt, b. July 9, 1 814, at Plymouth, Pa.
(See Harvey Gen., p. 361).
59. . IL A son* ; d. young.
53. III. A son* ; settled in Bradford Co., Pa.
54. IV. A son* ; removed to the West.
55. V. A son*.
56. VI. A son*.
26. Orange? Fuller, (Jekiefi, Josephs, Joseph^ John\ Samtte/*,
Edward^) t b. Nov. is, 1787, at Sharon, Ct.; d. Aug. 30, 1838, in
Stark Co., IlL ; m. Hepzibah Monroe, who d. a few years hter. He
went with his father to Luzerne Co;, Pa., about 1794, and about
1836 emigrated with his family to Stark Co., IlL
Children.
57. I. Ariel*, b. ^ ; d. in Luzerne Co., Pa.
58. II. Mahala*, b. March 17, 1814; m. 1834 in Luzerne
Co., Pa., Lemuel S. Dorrance and they emigrated
to Stark Co., 111., the same year. Mr. Dorrance
went to California in 1849 <uid died soon aftei
arriving there. To them were bom : ( i) Smsaifi.
(s) I/enry B.9. (3) Orange F.9. (4) Martha
(5) Jamefi. Mahak, with two of her childien.
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iftenrardi removed to Indian Territory, and now
reaides with her daughter Martha in Oklahoma.
59. *III. Chauncey D.», b. .
60. isrv. Miles Avery', b. April 25, 1899.
61. *V. Abel Williaton^ b. Aug., 1894' (Cleveknd
Genealogy).
69. 4: VI. Benjamin F.^ b. Feb. 7, 1895?
63. 4: VII. George W.<, b. ; d. in Chicago, 111. ; m. and
had one ion and one dau., both living, the ion in
Chicago.
64. tVIIL Aletander YA b. .
27. AMMtoSB? FtnXER, (Jehut^.Josepki, Joseph, JoktiS^^ Samuii\
Edward^), b. Sept 7, 1790, at Sharon, Ct ; d. May 30, 1845, in
Stark Co., HL ; m. Hannah Munson.
Chiklren, aD but the hst bom in Lnzeme Co., Pa.
65. 4:l- Anielm^ b. Feb. 19, 181 7.
66. II. laton^ b. Aug. 9, 1818; d. Jan. i, 1901, in Stark
Co., 111. ; unm.
67. 4:111. Clinton^ b. Oct 3, 1820.
68. 4:1V. Walter M.^ b. Sept 90, 1829.
69. V. Lucy M.^ b. Sept 95, 1894, in Northumberland,
Pa. ; d. Sept 99, 1893, in Elmira, Stark Co., 111. ;
m. June 8, 1842, W. W. Winatow, b. Sept 92,
1817, in Montpelier, Vt, d. Dec. 2, x888, in
Elmira, 111.; had children, all b. in Otceoh,
111.: (i) Arthur^, b. Jan. 20, 1844; d. May 26,
1861. (2) Ambrose r.% b. April 28, 1846. (3)
Eme&n^, b. Jan. 31, 1848. (4) Myrtfi, b.
Dec. 26, 1854. (5) Wii&am A.^, b. June 5,
1862.
70. VI. lanthe^, b. June xo, 1827; d. Nov. 19, 1895, at
Boulder, Col.; m. June 12, 1850, at Elmira,
III, Henry Clay Hendenon, who d. Aug. 12,
1903, at Los Angeles, Cal. ; both were buried at
Marshalltown, Iowa. Their children: (x)
IVilh'am Ambrosfi^ b. March 14, X85X at Wash-
ington, D. C. ; d. Nov. ax, X854, at Rock Island,
IlL (2) Florence, b. Dec. 26, X852, in Iowa;
m. Jan. x, X872, at Marshalltown, Ia«, Henry C.
Jones. (3) Z»o^, b. Dec. 8, X854, at Rock
Island, IlL; unm. (4) Saralfi, b. Sept 2%,
1856, in Iowa; m. C>ct xs, X879, at Marshall-
town, la., A. Ezum White. (5) Jdtfi, b. Nov. 23,
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JOSEPHS PUIXBR*S MSCINIUinS. SI3
1858, at Manhalltofwn, la.; d. there Feb. 9,
1861. (6) H€nry% b. Nov. 1 1, i860, at Manhall-
town; m. Dec. 4» 1893, at Los Angeles, CaL,
^ Louise Anderson. (7) CMo^^ b. Nov. 6, 1862,
at Marshalltown ; m. June 23, x886, Frank L.
McCracken. (%) Juniui^^ b. April 30, 1865, at
Marshalltown; m. May 24, 1894 at Rockford,
lU., Nellie C. Bartlett (9) AHcfi, b. Sept so,
1867, at Marshalltown. (10) lanik^, b.
April a6, 1871, at Marshalltown. (11) Frank
Giibert^^ b. March 10, 1873, at Marshalltown;
m. Ang. 30, 1906, at SanU Barbara, Cal., Lena
Adela Reed.
71. 4:VU. Ambrose* Jr., b. Nov. 19, 1829.
72. VIIL Hannah^ b. Jan. 28, 1832, in Lnxeme Co., Pa. ; d.
Dec. 9, 1895, at Elmira, 111.; m. Sept. 12, 1850,
at Elmira, Edwin Rowland Boardman, b. March 3,
1829, in Lnxeme Co., Ph., d. July 25, 1891, at
Elmira, 111. They had children, all b. at Elmira,
111.: (i) Charles Osrt^, b. April 14, 1852; d.
Aug. 7, 1852. (2) Mary Bannaffi^ b. Oct 14,
1^53; m. J. M. Robinson; resides in Ehnira.
(3) Edwin Orlando, b. May x8, 1855 ; m. July
24, 1878, Mila J. Huestis; resides at Overton,
Neb. (4) Nancy Janfi, b. May 3, 1857 ; m.
David M. Stuart; resides at Stuart, Neb. (5)
Sarah Clarlfi^ b. Dec. 7, 1861 ; d. Feb. i, 1865.
(6) Jamts Ambros^y b. Dec. 5, 1862 ; d. March
29, 1864. (7) AdeUa Sahimfi, b. June 8, 1866 ;
d. July 8, 1878. (8) George Danefi, b. Oct 19,
1867; m. Maud Oaah; reside at Elmira. (9)
Wiltiam Henrys, b. July 29, 1870; m. Eliza
Kidd; reside at Osceola, III (10) Anna Lcrentfi^
b. April 22, 1874; d. June 5, 1891. All who
have died, buried %t Elmira, lU.
73. IX. Melinda^ b. Aug. 30, 1834.
74. X. Emeline*, b. April 18, 1838; d. Oct x8, 1847, 10
Stark Co. 111.
75. XI. Nancy*, b. March 30, 1842, in Elmira, Stark Co.,
111. ; m. there Nov. 19, i860, A. S. Murchison, b.
in Scotland Nov. 12, 1834 ; came to America in
1850, removed in 1875 ^^ Williamsburg, Iowa
Co., Iowa. They had: (i) Effie Z.% b. Sept.
15, i86i. (2) Mary ilf.S b. March 23, 1863. (3)
Henry L.^^ b. Sept 19, 1864. (4) Hannah /T.^,
b. Jan. 19, 1866. (5) Nancy £,9, b. June 12,
1867. (6) Ambrose A!^, b. Dec. 22, 1868. (7)
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b. Jan. I, 1879 ; all b. in Elmin, IlL Those b.
in WiUiamsburgy Iowa, were : (9) lanike M.%
b. July 1J9 1876. (10) Edwin Jt.9^ b. Miich 16,
1878. rxi) IViUier S.9,h.AfTil Uf 1884. AU
but two living (1907).
as. JBHIEL7 Fuller, (/ehie^, Joseph^^ Joseph^ Jchwi^^ Samuil\
Edward^) f b. Jan. j6, 1806, at Northmoreland, Pa.; d. July 4»
18719 at Saacon, Henry Co., 111.; m. Jan. 31, 1839, at Peru, Huron
Co^ Ohio, Emeline Fellon, b. May 15, 1813, in New York State, d.
Sept 10, 1893, at Saxon.
ChiUren, all bom at Saxon, Henry Co., IlL
76. I. Helen*, b. April 10, 1840; m. Aug. 33, 1863, at
Sazoo, Charles H. Maxfield.
Amy*, b. June 3, 1843 ; d. Oct 11, 1859, at Saxon.
Baxter*, b. March 39, 1844.
Harriet*, b. Nov. 3, 1846; d. at Saxon Jan. 39,
1880; m. March 6, 1879, at Saxon, Peter
Keckler.
80. V. Sarah*, b. Oct 36, 1848; d. at Saxon Oct 30,
i88x ; m. June 13, 1880, at Saxon, Edward E.
Tyaon.
81. VI. Candace*, b. Feb. 15, 1851; d. May 18, 1905, at
Ogden, Iowa; m. at Saxon Dec. 17, 1879,
Daniel P. Eastman.
83. 4: VII. JehieP, b. March 39, 1853.
83. VIII. Mary Emeline*, b. Oct 33, 1855 ; d. June 3, 1889,
at St Edward, Neb. ; m. at Saxon reb. 37, 1877,
Edward P. Hayward.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
S9. WnxiAM Hknrv* Fuller, {Supken'i.Jpshucfi, Joseph^, Joseph ^
Jchia^ Samuei\ Edward^), b. Aug. 35, 1831, at Cleveland, Ohio;
d. Nov. 3, 1859, at Peru, Illinois (?) ; m. March is» 1856, Mary
Emeline Love, b. Jan. 33, 1833, at Columbus, O., dau. of Charles
and Emeline (Munson) Love of Peru, 111.
Children, bom at Peru, 111.
84. I. William Henrys, b. Dec. 35, 1856 ; d. Feb., 1857.
85. 11. Frances Anna9, b. Dec. 11, 1857; m. at St Louis
Aug. I, 1877, Horace T. Currier of Chicago.
He was son of Williber Hoyt and Ann (CUy)
Currier and was bom at Haverhill, Mass., Nov.
16, 1847; resides at Chicago. Child: Gra^e
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Emma^\ b. Aug. 16, 1878, it Chicago; m. at
St Andrew's Episcopal Church by Rev. William
C. DeWitt on Jan. 18, 1898, to Sidney Ernest
Collins, b. at Chicago Jan. as, 1874, son of
William James Collins, b. May 14, 1850, in
Bristol, England, and Anna M. McCul^, his wife,
who was b. Aug. i, 1855, at Rochester, N. Y.,
dau. of William and Anna (Anderson) ? McCully.
William James Collins was a son of Thos. Peter
and Mary Ward Collins of Bristol, Eng.
Children, b. at Chicago: (Collins) Frances
LouUi^^^ b. Oct. 92, 1898; bapt. Dec. 8, 1898.
86. III. Charles L.9,b. July 19, i860 ;d. Feb. 3,1861. N. F.
4B. Chester^ Fuller, ( WilUami, Benajaffi^ Jcsepk^, Jose^t
Johw^, Samu€i\ Edward ^)^ b. at Lehman, Luzerne Co. Pa., Jan. 32,
1815 ; d. Dec. 37, 1904 ; m. 1843, Mary J. Elston, dau. of Samuel
and Nancy Elston.
He lived on the farm on which he was bom at the northwest
comer of the Huntsville Reservoir until 1897, when he sold his
farm to Peter Bolen and bought a pleasant place at Ketchum's
Corners, Idetown. Mr. Fuller, Jan., 1899, was 84 years of age, of
bright mind and fairly active of body. He was a well to do fanner.
In business he was thorough, honest and careful, but not grasping.
Prior to 1897 he sold part of his farm to the Wilkesbarre Water C^.
and the Huntsville Reservoir occupies it.
He was a member of the Lehman Baptist Church for over forty
]rears. In politics he was a Republican. He held a number of
township offices and was in (1899) Postmaster at Idetown.
Children, bom at Lehman, Pa.
87. I. Jenettc^, b, ; d. unm.
88. II. Clarissa^, b. ; d. ; m. (}eorge Snyder.
89. III. Matilda M.9, b. ; m. Spencer D. Hunt and
lives (1899) with her husband and son, William'^,
at Huntsville.
90* IV. Albertine9, b. -^ ; m. Ethan C. Allen of Ide-
town. She is now living (1899).
91. V. Estelia9,b. ; m. James Brace. He died and
she is now living (1899) with her two daughters
and a son at the home of her father at Idetown.
Note.— This record is nude up from a Wilkeftborrc ocviftoper article printed Jen., 1899, end
Ike factt givett hf Omxa FvUer himeelf .
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Childreii.
99. I. Cynthia^y b. March, 1849; d. March, 1868, ae.
t8y^ ti mo., a4 d.
Piobab^ other children.
fO. Chaunciy D.* Fulucr, {Ofngfit JekUfi^ J^sefki, Josephs,
Jckffi^ Sammifi, Edward^), b. ; d. at Eldorado
8|iffiiigi» Mo.; m. (i) — — ; m* (a) — .
ChOdftii*
93. I. Alices, b. .
94. 11. Orange^, b. .
95. III. A aoii9, b. .
96. IV. Aiotfyb. .
97. V. A daii.9y b. .
•0. MiLB AvntY* Fuller, ( Orangei^ Jtkie!^^ Jpsephi, Joseph,
Joktfi^ Samuei\ Edward^), b. April 35, 1822, Dear Wtlkesbarre, Pa. ;
d. April 30, 1895, in Toulon, III; m. (i) 1843, — ^— - Avexy; m.
(a) April 13, 1850, Elizabeth S. Walker, who d. Jan. 31, 1903, in
Tooion.
Children, by iint wife.
98. I. A dau.9, who d. young.
99. II. Delia M.9, b. Aug., 1845 ; m. 1866, — «— Croti,
now dead. She reaidei in OUahonuu
Children, by aecond wife.
100. III. Ada M.9, b. July 36, 1851 ; m. Oct 8, 1879, Henry
Chiy9 Fuller, (aon Benj. F.^ Orange', Jehiei^,
Joaephs, Joaeph4, Johns, Samuel*, Edwards-
Frank W.9, b. May 3, 1853.
Ernest C.9, b. June 9, 1857 \ d. i88x ; unm.
Victor G.^ b. May 33, 1863. Residei in Toulon,
111.
104. VIL Elizabeth L.9, b. June 18, 187 1. Resides in Touk>n,
IlL
•1. Abil Willbton* Fuller, (Orang^t Jehiefi, Josephs,
Joseph, Jokn^t Samuel*, Edward*), h. Aug., r834? in Montrose,
Pa.; d. Aug. xo, 1867, at Woodstock, 111.; m. Aug. 9, 1865, at
Woodstock, Mrs. Nellie Ann (Goodspeed) Salisbikry, b. May 3,
1844, at Granville, N. Y. (CleveUmd Geneak)gy).
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Children.
105. I. James9, b. ; resides at Toulon, 111.
106. II. A dau.9, b. -»; m.
107. III. A dau.9, b. ; m.
€2. Benjamin F.^ Fuller, ( Orange^^ Jthiel^^ Josephs, Joseph,
John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Feb, 7, 1825, in Luxerne Co., Pa.;
d. Oct., 1896, in Washington, D. C. ; in. Oct 9, 1843, ><^ Bureau
Co., 111., Mary Elizabeth Chenowith, b. Oct. 16, 1835, in Brucetown,
^^^ ; d. Jan. 11, 1892, in Washington, D. C.
v^aildren.
108. I. Adelaide H.9, b. July 97, 1846, in Bureau Co., IlL
Resides in Washington, D. C.
109. 4:11. Henry Clay9, b. Aug. 19, 1848.
no. 4=111. Franklin^, b. Dec. 5, 1851.
III. 4: IV. Mile89, b. March 34, 1858 ; d. .
63. George W.s Fuller, {Orange^, Jekiel^, Joseph^, Josephs,
John\ Samuel*, Edward^) ^ b. ; d. in Chicago, 111.;
m.
Children.
112. A son9, b. — — — > ; living in Chicago, 111.
113. A dau.9, b. ^— .
64. Alexander Y.' Fuller, ( Orange^, Jehiel^, Joseph^, Joseph ^
John^, Samuel*, Edward^), b. ; m. 1858, Amy Breese.
Resides in Wyoming, 111.
114. They have one child, a daughter, Hepsey9, who
married Melvin Earhart, and resides in Wyoming^
65. Anselii* Fuller, (Ambrosel^Jehiel^yJosephi, Joseph, Johtfi,
Samuel*, Edwatd^) b. Feb. 19, 181 7, in Luzerne Co., Pa.; d. April
30, 1863, in Stark Co., IlL ; m. May 14, 1844, Lydia Strong.
115. 4: They had one child, George W.9 Fuller.
67. CuNTON* Fuller, {Ambrosef,Jehiel^, Josephs, Joseph, Jokni,
Samuel*, Edward^), b. Oct. 3, 1820, in Luzerne Co., Pa. ; d. I>ec.
22, 1895, in Stark Co., 111.; m. April 10, 1859, Eliza, dau. of Isaac
and Ann (Wicks) Harris, who d. Jan. 25, 1882.
116. They had one child that died in infancy.
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The early experiences of Clinton Fnlkr were thoee oommon to
boys of the Wyoming VaDey. In 1839 he removed to Sttrk Co.,
lUinois, with his parents, and assisted them in baikling np their new
home. In 1853 he was elected Sheriff of Stark Co. In 1853 he
purchased 160 acres of wild Umd in Elmira Township, and at the
expiration of his term of office began the improvement of the land,
adding 80 acres more in 1855.
In addition to the farming business, in 1865 he established the
Fuller General Merchandise store at Elmira, and was appointed
postmaster, hohling this position and a -^Qg on these lines of
business until his death, besides holding sevc. J official positions in
connection with school and township matters. He cast his first vote
for Henry Cby, and when the Republican party was formed he
joined its ranks and continued to be one of its most faithful
adherents.
68. ^Walter M.^ Fuller, {Ambrose, JthUfi^ JcsephS^ Joseph^,
Jokfd^^ Samuel*^ Edward^)^ b. SepL so, 1822; d. Dec. 7, 1897, in
Stark Co., 111. ; m. Jan. i, 1849, Chk>e M. Rowe.
Children.
Tames9, b. ; d. in infancy.
W.W.9, b.July 16, 185s.
Augusta M.9, b. March 5, 1854 ; tmm.
Luella M.9, b. June 18, 1861 ; d. June 30, 1895 ;
m. George T. Oliver, and had LueUa F.'», Edith
B.>^ and Margaret M><>.
71. Ambrose^ Fuller, {Ambrosfi^JtkUfi^ Josefh^^ J^seph^ John\
Samue/*, Edward*)^ b. Nov. 19, 1829, in Luzerne Co., Pa. ; m. (i)
Feb. 8, 1854, Alice J. Woodward, also bom in Luseme Co. and dau.
of Alfred and Jane E. Woodward. She d. Aug. t^^ 1885. He m.
(s) 1893, Miss Mary Adams, who d. 1898.
In 1839 Ambrose Fuller removed with his father to Stark County,
Illinois. The school privileges in Illinois at that period were very
poor, and he welcomed and embraced all available opportunities for
acquiring an education, working at farming until his marriage in the
spring of 1854, when he and his wife removed to Johnson Co.,
Iowa. He engaged in the lumber business then until 1855, when he
purchased 160 acres of wild prairie land in Linn Co., Iowa, and
resumed the farming business. In 1885 he sold his farm and
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remored to Mtnhall Co.» lowat where he continued fanning until
1 89 1, when he returned to Elmira, lU., and is now (1908) with his
son, Ralph W., under the firm name of Fuller & FuUer, engaged in
general merchandise business in the store formerly owned by his
brother^ the hte Clinton Fuller.
Children.
131. I. }ames M.99 b. April 33, 1855, in Johnson Co.» Iowa ;
m. July 179 1877, Hettie P. Harris; resides at
Almyra, Ark.
133. II. Ambrose A.^ b. March 33, 18599 in Linn Co.,
Iowa ; m. June 5, 1884, Mary Yerger ; resides at
Washta, Iowa.
133. III. Walter A.^ b. Aug. 31, 18639 in Linn C0.9 Iowa;
m. June is, 1888, Lilly R. Macy; reside at
Sheldon, Iowa.
134. IV. Hattie J.9, b. April 36, 1868, in Linn Co., Iowa;
m. Dec. 31, 189?, John Rodman; reside in
Ehnira, III
135. V. Ralph W.9y b. June 10, 1877, in Linn Co., Iowa;
m. Oct 18, 1900, Mary McKee; reside at
Ehnira, 111.
78. Baxtir* Fuller, (/fAiV/7, Jehiei^, Jcsefhi, Joseph, Jphti^,
Samu€l\ Edward*), b. March sg, 1844, at S»' a, Henry Co,, III;
m. Sept 14, 1869, Mary E. Peterson, b. ne^ .«»xon.
Children, aD bom in Saxon.
186. I. Arthur B.9, b. Dec. 30, 1870.
137. II. Para May9, b. July 10, 1877; m. Sept 3, 1903,
Charles Broughton.
138. III. Trella Bemice^, b. Dec. 15, 1895.
82. JtmiL* FUllxr, (JehieP, JekUi^, Josephi, Joseph, John^,
Samue/*, Edward*), b. March 39, 1853, at Saxon, Henry Co., 111. ;
m. there Oct 4, 1876, Kittie Ellen Green, b. at Italy HoUow, N. Y.,
Jan. 8, 1859.
Children, aD bom in Saxon.
139. I. Helen Beatrice^, b. Feb. 9, i88i.
130. II. Ethel Inet9, b. Aug. 6, 1884.
131. III. William Greene, b. May 19, 1891.
NINTH GENERATION.
109. Henry Clay9 Fuller, (Benjamin Efi, Orang^, Jehiefi,
Joseph^, Joseph, Johni, Samuel^, Edward'), b. Aug. 19, 1848, in
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Clarke Co., Va. ; m. Oct 8, 1879, Ada M., dau. of Miles Avery
Fuller of Toakm, III. They reside at Peoria, IIL, and have one
child, a son.
13s. I. Miles C.<S b. 1881.
110. FRANKLIN9 FuLLXR, {Ben/amtH FrankHffi. Orang^^ JehieiS
Joseph^^ Joseph^ Jokn^^ Samuit*^ Edward^) t b. Dec. 5, 1851, in
Frederick Co., Va. ; m. July i, 1879, Ann Hortense Trevitt, in Stark
Ca,IU.
Mr. Fuller is a lawyer, residing in Washington, D. C.
ChiUren.
133. I. Ben Lee'^ b. Aug. xa, 1888, in Wayne Co., Neb.
X34. II. Frank Treiritt'S b. April i, 1894, in Wayne Co.,
Neb.
HI. Mnje9 FcjLLiR, (Benfamin FrankUif^ Orangfi^ Jehufi,
j0S€pk\Jos€ph^^John\Samu€t^^Edward^)^ b. March 34, 1858, in
Stark Co., 111. ; d. June i, 1909, in Washington, D. C. ; m. May 37,
1884, Nora M. Swing of Washington, D. C.
Children, all bom in Washington except Alice H., b. in Mont-
gomery Co., Maryland.
135. I. Mabel C.'^ b. March xs, 1885.
136. 11. Mary Chire'S b. Oct. 5, 1887.
137. III. Ruth Swing's b. July 2, 1890.
138. IV. AUce Halliday">, b. Nov. 37, 1898.
115. George W.9 Fuller, {Anstlnfi^ Ambrosfi^ JtkUfi^ Josepki^
Joseph^ Jchn\ Samite/* ^ Edward^), b. ^— — ; m. Sarah Sikes.
Chihlren.
139. I. Frank"®, b. .
140. II. Frederick"*, b. .
141. III. Dell'S b. ; m. Reuben Peterson and have
two children.
118. W. W.9 Fuller, ( IVa/ttr M^, Ambrose, JekUfi. Jostpk^,
j0S€ph^ John^f Samuel*^ Edward*)^ b. July x6, 1853 ; in. Feb. 9,
1874, Sarah F. Boggs. They reside in Toulon, IlL
Children.
143. 4:1. Frank R."^ b. Feb. 8, 1875.
143. II. Lora L."^ b. Sept 8, 1876; m. Harry W. Walker
and had son, Phillip".
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TENTH GENERATION.
142. Frank R.«« Fuller, (IV. IV.9, Waiier M}, Ambn^sfi,
Jekiefi.Jcse^. Joseph, Johffi, Samuel^, Edward^), b. Feb. 8, 1875 ;
m. (i) March 14, 1899, Blanch Cooley ; m. (2) June x, 1904, Belva
MaritoiL
Children.
144- I* Blanche", b. .
145. II. Elmer", b. .
TWENTY.FOURTH GROUP.
Firm GENERATION.
K. ZachariahS Fuller, {Joseph, Jokn!^, Samuel^, Edward^),
b. 1725 in East Haddam or Colchester; d. Sept., 1799, in Kent,
CL; m. April 24, 1753, Abigail Hubbel, b. 1735, d. April 6, 1787,
ae. 5s years, dau. of Ephraim Hubbel Jr. of Kent Zachariah
Fuller always resided in Kent.
Children, bom in Kent.
I. I. Abigail^, b. Oct 19, 1754; m. Nathan Skiff Jr.,
Nov. x8, 1773. Children, b. in Kent: (i)
E&j'ahT, b. Sept 96, 1774. (9) Mosesi, b. May
26, 1777. (3) Deliverance^ b. Dec. lo, 1779.
(4) Hemanf, b. Aug. as, 1782. {^) JuHufi, b.
Jan. 1, 1785. (6) Ahigaiti, b. Feb. 26, 1787.
(7) TkankfuVi, b. about 1790. (8) Lutkert, b.
about 1792 ; m. Hannah Comstock April 8, 1818.
(9) HarrieP, b. about 1795 ; m. Nov. 20, 1823,
Cyrus Fuller of Sharon,
a. II. Dimmis^, b. Oct 10, 1755, in Kent; m. Nov. 9,
1769, Stephen Skiff. Chiklren, b. in Kent : (i)
Jeremiahi, b. Oct 21, 1770. (2) ZachariaKf, b.
May 4, 1773-
3. 4:111. Ephraim^ b. Sept 29, 1757.
SIXTH GENERATION.
S. EPHRAm^ Fuller, {ZachariahS, Joseph, John\ Samuel^,
Edward^), h. Sept 29, 1757, in Kent, Ct; d. Sept 14, 181 1, at
Kent, ae. 55 years; m. Nov. 26, 1777, Rebecca Ingram.
*' Her father was a sea captain and she was bom on the water
during their voyage from England to America." (Mrs. W. H. Peet.)
Ephraim Fuller resided in Kent. Rebecca, wife of Ephraim
Fuller, died at Kent Sept 15, 1828, ae. 68. (Gravestone.)
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Children.
4. I. Mafy7, b. July 14, 1778 ; d. yoang. (? ) (m. Joseph
Skiff Jan. 14, 1798. N. F.)
5. II. Hannah^y b. Nov. 95, 17S0; m. March aj, 1797,
Elijah Skiff; lived in Kent; had two lonf:
Harmoffi and Nathatfi.
6. 4:111. Phik>7, b. Jan. 11, 1783.
7. IV. Dimmis7, b. Aug. 9» 1785 ; d. July i| 1897, at Kent ;
8. V. Abigails b. Nov. 9, 1788 ; d. July 99, 1791.
9. 4s VI. Ephraim^ b. Nov. 4, 1790.
ta VII. Abigail Sophia^ bapt Aug., 1799; m. (i) Ezra
Stone; m. (9) Cyrus Smith; no children; d.
1858, in Poughkeepiie, N. Y.
ti. 4: VIII. Zachariah Duay^ (or Dewey) b. .
SEVENTH GENERATION.
6. Phiu^' Fullir, {Ephrainfi^ Za^Aariah^, Joseph^ John\
Samuei^^ Edward^)^ b. Jan. 11, 1783, at Kent, Ct ; d. there Aug. 8,
i860 (Aug. 10, gravestone) ; m. Nov. 93, 1806, Sophia Botsford,
b. 1787, d. at Kent Sept. 3, 1849, ae. 69 years, dau. of David and
Editha Botiford.
Philo Fuller was a carpenter by trade, and always lived in Kent
ChiUren, bom in Kent.
David Botsford^ b. June 6, 1808.
Edmund Day^, b. Oct 9, 1809 ; d. April 8, 1889 ;
he was a farmer and never married.
Joseph Skiffs, b. Feb. 8, 181 1.
Elijah^ b. Feb. 17, 181 3.
James Marcus", b. April 19, 1815.
Julia Jane", b. Nov. 94, 1817 ; m. Orville Griffing;
lived in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; no children. She
d. in New York City, Nov., 1896, ae. 78. Both
were buried at Poughkeepsie.
18. VIL Ephraim Elmore", b. Nov. 11, 18x9; he d. in
Kent Feb. 95, x886; he was a tinner by trade
and never nuoried. He enlisted in the Civil War,
and was discharged on account of ill health.
19. VIII. Birdsey Phik>", b. Nov. ix, i8ax ; d. May x7,
X836, at Kent, ae. X4 years.
%. Eniiuiif7 Fuller, (Ephrainfi^ Ztuhafiah^^ Joseph. Jokn\
Samuil^y Edward*), b. Nov. 4, 1790, in Kent, Ct; d. April 4,
13.
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1846, AC. 56; buried at Kent; m. (i) Julia Skiff, b. 1798, cL June
I, 1817, ae. 19, and was buried at Kent, dau. of Samuel and
Prudence Skiff ; m. (3) Jane Nash of Amenia, N. Y.
Ephraim Fuller lived in » N. Y.
Children.
20. I. Julia\ b. .
91. II. Rachel N.^ b. 1834 ; d. June 8, x86o, ae. 36 ; was
buried at Kent
93. III. Kadierine*, b. .
11. Zackauah D.7 Fuller* {Ephraiwfi^ Zachariahs, Joseph^
Jokfif^, Samtut^^ Edward^), b. in Kent, Ct ; d. in Claverack, N. Y.,
and was buried there; m. Adaline Jarvis of Sharon, Ct. She m.
(2) Mesick of Claverack, N. Y. She d. there and was taken
to Bridgeport, Ct^ and buried in Mountain Grove cemeteiy.
Child.
23. I. Maiy Ingraham^ b. ; d. in New York City,
and was interred at Bridgeport, Ct, beside her
mother.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
12. David Boisford^ Fuller, (J^hi^ Ephraimfi^ Zachariah^^
Joseph^ John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. June 6, 1808, at Kent, Ct ;
d. Sept 8, 1882, at Kent, ae. 74 years; m. at Kent Jan. 31, 1833,
Jerusha Stone, b. x8ii, d. Jan. 20, 1893, at Kent, ae. 80 years, 9
months, dau. of Russell and — — — Stone.
Mr. Fuller was a clothier by trade. He resided one year at
Amenia Union, N. Y., and then returned to Kent.
Children.
34. I. Mary Sophia^, b. June 6, 1833, in Amenia Union,
N. Y. ; m. Sept 35, i860, William Henry Peet,
son of Nathan and Annie Peete of New Milford,
Ct They lived in Kent, Ct Children: (i)
Frederick FuUer^^, b. July 4, 1862 ; he resides at
Charleston, West Va. (2) Frank Starr^^, b.
Sept 3, 1865 ; m. Anna Hall. William H. Peet
d. at Kent July f6, 1904, ae. 83. His wife and
Joungest son still (1905) live in Kent on the
omestead of her lather, David B. Fuller.
35. II. Sarah Jane^, b. May 3, 1837, in Kent, Ct ; d. there
April 4, 1844*
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14. Joseph Skipf^ FknxER, (FktW, Ephrainfi^ Zachariah\
Jasefh, John\ Samtut^, Edward^), h. Feb. 8, 1811, at Kent, Ct. ;
d. -^ — ; m. Mary Meyers. He was a carpenter and lived in
Utica, N. Y.
Childr^.
96. I. Charles^, b. ; he was in the Civil War, and
nothing has been heard of him since.
S7. 11. Wallace^, b. ; resided in Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.
15. EujAH* FULun, (Pkilo''^ Epkraiwfi^ ZacksriaMS, Josi^,
Johff^, Samml^, Edward'), b. Feb. 17, 1813, in Kent, Ct.; d.
——— ; m. it is supposed, Lucretia Ticknor.
He removed to Michigan, where be was murdered.
After that his wife went to Ohio, where she and
s8. her only child, a daughter, both died.
16. James Marcus^ Fuller, {Phihi, Ephraimfi, ZachariahS,
Joseph, John^, Samuei*, Edward'), b. April is, 181 5, in Kent,
Ct ; d. ; m. Esther Allen.
He was a carpenter, and lived in Utica, N. Y.
Children.
S9. I. Frances Sophia^, b. ; m. James W. Smythe.
30. II. Marcus^, b. ; d. in New York.
31. III. Henry9, b. ; d. at sea, ae. 23.
One or two that died in infancy.
TWENTY-FIFTH GROUP.
nFTH GENERATION.
97. JnufiAHS Fuller, (Joseph, Johta, Samuel*, Edward'), b.
March 4, 1727, probably in Cornwall, Ct.; d. Aug. 31, 1809; m.
(i) Lydia Mills, who d. July 4, 1755 ; m. (3) Ruth Reed, who d.
Feb. 9, 1791 ; m. (3) Rachel Comstock, who d. Jan. 27, 1820.
^Mrs. Lydia Fuller, wife of Jeremiah Fuller, and daughter of
Lieut John Mills, died July 4» i755> in 22d year."
''Jeremiah Fuller died Aug. 31, 1809, in 83d year."
(Gravestones at Kent.)
Only child.
I. 4:1- Jeremiah Reed^, b. Jan. 30, 1791, in Cornwall, Ct
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SIXTH GENERATION.
1. JnEMiAH Rked^ Fuller, {^Jeremiah^^Joseph^^John^ Samuel*^
Edward^), b. Jan. 30, i79i» in Corawall, Ct. ; d. May 30, 1852, in
NeliOQ, Portage Co., Ohio; m. Dec. 36, 18x1, Hannah Bell Bierce,
who d. Feb. 14, 1882, in Nelson, Ohio.
Children.
2. L Rachel7| b. Dec. 22, 1812; d. Sept. 27, 1857; m.
(i) Feb. 15, 1844, Stephen Baldwin; m. (2)
Aug. 29, 1852, Treat Fenn. By her first husband
had: (x) Elietfi, b. May 3, X845. (2) Stephen
/.^ b. May 5, 1848. By second husband : (3)
Sarah £fi, b. Oct 26, 1853.
3. 4:11. Chauncey7y b. March 2, 1814.
4. III. William Reed?, b. March 21, 18 15; d. May 16,
1815.
5. IV. Ruth?, b. May 17, 18 16 ; d. Jan. 29, 1850.
6. :tV. Columbus C, b. April 23, 1818.
7. VI. Hannah7, b. Feb. 11, 1820; d. Sept 23, 1831.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
5. Chauncey? Fuller, {^Jeremiah Reed^^ Jeremiah^^ Joseph^^
John\ Samuel^ ^ Edward^), b. March 2, X814; d. March 19, 1891,
at Oakland, la. ; m. at Warren, Ohio, April i, 1835, Jane Dimon,
b. Aug. 14, 1812, d. at Oaklind, la., Aug., 1894.
Children, bom in Warren, Ohio.
8. I. Frances?, b. Jan. 31, 1837; m. Nov. 17, 1858,
Albert G. Powers.
9. *II. John', b. Jan. 31, 1837.
10. III. Augusta Jane', b. April 23, 1844 ; d. Nov. 2, 1845,
in Oakland, la.; m. Oct 9, 1869, Dr. S. D.
Tobey, and had : (x) Caroline S.9, b. Dec. 25,
1870, in Council Bluffs, la. (2) Frances /.9, b.
Oct 27, 1872, in Oakland, la. Both chiklren
are teachers, and unmarried.
11. IV. Ruth', b. June 3, 1850; d. Nov. 17, 1903, at
Oakland, la.; m. 1879, Samuel Spurgeon, and
had: (i) /ohn F.9, b. April 23, 1882. (2)
Augvs/a9^ d. young. (3) Robert 7.9, b. Oct 12,
1885.
6. Columbus C.7 Fuller, (Jeremiah Reed^, Jeremiah^, Joseph^^
John^^ Samuel*, EduHird'), b. April 23, 1818, in Nelson, PorUge
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COt Ohio; d. thete Oct ig, 1899; m. Jan. 19, il^S, Mary A.
Bierce» d. in Nebon, Oct 9, 1885.
Children^ bom in Nelson.
19. I. Hany B.^ b. Maxch i» 1849; <!• May $, 18769 in
Nelson.
13. «II. William J.\ b. Juhr 5, 1850.
14. 4:111. Maicns BeV, b. Oct 13, 1859.
1$. TV. Loctns Bierce*, b. Oct 131 1859 ; d. Sept 11, 1879,
in Nelson.
16. *V. Gerald M.>, b. Tohr 96, 1854.
17. 4!VL Colnmboa C.^ b. Oct 97, 1867.
18. *VIL George N.*, b. July 4, 1869.
EICKTH GENERATION.
9. John* Fuuxr, (Chauncef^ Jeremiah Reetfi^ JerewUahi^
/csefhf John^^ Samuel*^ Edward^)^ b. Jan. 31, 1837, in Warren,
Ohio; d. there Sept 99, 1875 ; ^^ April Si i860, Caroline James.
They had one child, a son.
19. I. George9, b. March 93, 1861 ; d. Aug., 1899, in
Detroit, Michigan.
IS. WauAM J.* Fuller, {Columhus C.7, Jeremiah Reed^,
Jeremiahif Joseph^^ John^^ Samme/*^ £dward^), b. July 5, 1850, in
Nelson, Ohio; m. Oct i, 1874, Mary E. Tracy. They have one
chad.
so. I. Helena, b. in Nelson, O., Nov. 4, 1877. They
reside in Oberlin, Ohio.
14. Marcus Bill' Fullkr, {Columbus C.7, Jeremiah Reed^^
Jeremiahi, Joseph^, Joht(>, Samuel, Edward^), b. Oct 13, 1859, in
Nekon, Ohio; m. (i) April 18, 1881, Amanda Jane Frow, d. June
91, 1900; m. (9) Nov. 18, 1905, Fannie S. Hoffman.
Children, by first wife.
91. I. Lucia Bierce9, b. May 31, 1889.
99. II. George Nelson^, b. Sept 99, 1884.
93. III. Jean Frow9, b. April 9, 1891 ; d. April 3, 1893.
94. IV. )
95. V. V Three who d. in infancy.
a6. VI. )
lives in Bombay, India.
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16. Gerald M.' Fuller, (C^Atm^tu C.\ Jeremiah Reed^,
Jeremiahs. Joseph^, John\ Samuel^, Edward'), b. July j6, 1854, in
Nelion, Ohio; m. Aug. is, 1875, Ellen G. Beardsley of Nelaon,
who cL Sq>t 7, 1906, in Boseman, Mont.
They removed to Boseintn in 1900.
Children.
97. I. Luciui B.9, b. June 14, 1879.
98. II. Alice May^, b. Nov. 14, 1881 ; m. May 13, 1909,
Frank B. Chapman of Nelion, Ohio. They
reside in Cleveland, Ohio.
99. III. Ruth Geimldine^, b. Dec 5, i888.
17. CounnBUS C Fullir, (Cohtm^us CJ, Jeremiah Reed^^
Jeremiah^, Josephs^ John\ Samuii^ £dward^), b. Oct 97, 1867,
in Nelion, Portage Co., Ohio; m. (i) Jan. 9, 1894* Sarah laabelle
Tucker, dau. of Simeon D. and Mary D. (Pierce) Tucker of Hunts-
burg, Ohio; m. (s) Oct. 15, 1869, Julia B. McKee, dau. of Samuel
Vigo and Susannah Calvem (Vanatta) McKee of CrawfordsviUe, Ind.
Mr. Fuller is a civil engineer, and was employed in the construc-
tion of the '' Butte Short Line " of the Northern Pacific Railway in
1889-90.
He is a Congregationalist, and was president of Montana Chris-
tian Endeavor Union in 1893-4, and acting secretary of the same in
1899.
He is a founder of the industrial department of the East Central
African Mission of the A. B. C. F. M. at Mt Selinda, Rhodesia,
South Africa, where he now (1906) resides.
Children.
30. L Laura Mary9, b. March 11, 1895, at Bozeman,
Mont.
3r. IL Edith Jewels, b. Oct 8, 1903, at Mt Selinda,
Rhodesia.
18. GiORGK N.< Fuller, (Cclumhu C7, Jeremiah Reed\
Jeremiahi, Joseph, Jchn^ Samuel*, Edward'), b. July 4, 1869, in
Nelson, Ohio; m. Aug. 16, 1899, Claudia Elizabeth Tinker, b. Dec.
96, 1873, A^ Nelson, Ohio, dau. of Andrew J. and Harriet L. Tinker
of MeadowvillCf Pa.
They reside in Helena, Mont
ChiUren.
39. I. Robert Nelson^, b. April 17, 1909.
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TWENTY.5IXTH GROUP.
FIFTH GENERATION.
lOL Abrahams Fuller, {Joseph, John^^ Samtiei*, Edward^),
b. Oct, 1735, in Colchester, CU; d. Sept. 30, x8o7i ^t Kent, Ct.,
ae. 73 jean; m. Nov. 4, 1763, Lydia Gillett, b. 1737 at Roxbnry,
Ct, d. Jan. 9, 1800, at Kent, ae. 63 years. Abraham Fuller lived in
Kent» Ct He came with his lather, Joseph^, from Colchester, Ct,
w^en three years old. Ensign, 1767; Lieutenant, 1770; Captain,
1774; Overseer of the Scatacook Indians, 1773; Capuin of the
13th Regiment under CoL Moeeley at Fredericksburg, N. Y., June»
1779; responded to the Danbury alarm in April, 1777 ; owned Und
in Stockbridge 1777, but probably never resided there.
Copy of Oiigpnal Comnnaon of Capt Abraham Fuler.
WiLUAM Pitkin, Esq.,
Captain G«nenJ and Commander-in-Chief of His Bfajesty's Colony of
Connecticut, in New England,
To Abiaham Fuller Gent Greeting.
Yon being by the General Aisembly of this Colony accepted to be Ensign
of the first company of Trainband in the Town of Kent, reposing special
tmst and confidence in your loyalty, courage and good conduct, I do, by virtue
of the letter Patent from the Crown of England, to this corporation, me
thereunto enabling, appoint and inform you to take the said Trainband into
your care and charge as their Ensign, carefully and diligently to discharge that
trust ; exerdsSng your inferior officers and soldiers in the use of their arms
accoiding to the discipline of war ; keeping them in good order and govern-
ment ; and commanding them to obey you as their Ensign for his Bfa]esty*s
•ervlce. And you to observe such orders and directions as from tidle to time
yon shall receive from me, or from others of your superior oflicers, pursuant
to the trust hereby imposed in you.
Given under my hand and the seal of this Colony in Hartford the 27th year
of George the Third, King of Great ?titain, etc., Annoque Domini 1767.
By his Honor's command.
WilUam Pitkin.
George Wyllys.
The above has seal in wax and original signatures. Copied from
the original in the bouse built by Abraham Fuller on May 23, 1796.
Gipy of Abraham FuDer's Gmuniidon as Lieutenant*
Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. Capt. General and Commander-in-Chief of His
Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in New England. To Abraham Fuller
Gent. Greeting:
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You being by the Geneiml Anerably of thb Colony mccepted to be lieu-
tenant of the fint Company or tiain band la the Town of Kent, Repoefaig
tpedal trust and confidence in your Loyalty, Coyrag e and good Conduct, I
do, by virtue of the Letters Patents from the Crown of England, to this
Corporation, me thereunto enabling, appoint, and empower you to take the
said train band into your Care and Charge, as their Lieutenant, carefully and
diligently to discharge that trust; ezeidsing your inferior Oflicers and
Soldieis fai the Use of their Arms, according to the Discipline of War; Keep-
ing them in good Order and Goverament, and commanding them to obey you
as their Lieutenant for His Majesty's Service. And you are to observe all
such Ordera and Directions as from Time to Time you shall receive either
from Me, or from other of your Superior Officers, pursuant to the Trast
hereby repoeed in you.
Given under my Hand and the Seal of this Colony, in New Haven the
13th Day of Oct in the lotb Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the Third, King of Great Britain, kc. Annoque Domini, 1770.
By His Honor's Command.
George Wylly, Secr'y.
Joh. Trumbull.
Esbond Tupper, Canton, N. Y., deceased, a few yean ago had in
his possession the original of the above Lieutenant's Coromissioii.
The original CapUin's Commission of Abraham Fuller was still held
by Jeremiah Fuller, who then lived in the old homestead at Kent,
Ct His adopted daughter now lives there.
The above commission copied from the original, with seal in wax
and original signatures. The original preserved in the house at Kent
built by Capt. Abraham Fuller, and now occupied (1896) by
Jeremiah Fuller, grandson of Capt Fuller.
Children, bom in Kent or Roxbuzy.
1. :t:l. Esbon^ b. April 37, 1764.
2. 4!II. Ashbel^, b. Oct. 16, 1766. (Oct. 14, 176s. N. F.)
3. III. Otive^, b. March 13, 1767; d. Sept., 1808; m.
Philo Millard of Kent.
4. IV. Zerviah Dewey*, b.-May 5, 1769; m. Feb. s6,
1792, Dr. John Raymond of Kent. Children:
(i) /ffkn MiltofO^ b. March 9, 1793. (') ^i^f
b. Aug., 1796, at Kent; d. May 3, 1833, ae. 64
years ; buried in Kent.
Abram^ b. April 17, 1772. ) m. — — « Jewett of
Isaac*, b. April 17, 1772. f Dovej^ N„Y
Roswell*, b. Sept. i, 1774.
Lydia*, b. May 35, 1776; m- June 6, 1801, John
Hepson Swift; d. April, 185$* at Phelps, N. Y.
5.
V.
6.
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7.
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8.
VIII.
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Seven childien: Zairm, Fndirukt Rh^da^
AtraMf Fromk^Iasan^ Frtderuk 2d*
Jeremiafa^y b. Aprifj, 1778.
SDCm GENERATION.
L EsBON^ FUU.IR, (i^^m^fliS, Josiph^^ Jokn\ Samutl\
Edmard^)t b. April 97, 1764, in Kent, Ct; d. April ii» 1829, at
Femtbnrgv Vt; m. Jan. i, 1783, Lydia FoUett He aettled in
Ferrisbnrg, Vt
Tbey were married in Kent, Ct, by Jethro Hatch^ Jnatice. Kent
toim records give alao birth of fint two children. The second ton
was caDed ^'Oriange" on Kent records.
Children, bom in Kent
Frederick^ b. Sept 25, 1783.
Orrin?, (''Oriange ") b. Jan. i, 1785.
Milton^, b. .
Milo7, b.
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4:111.
IV.
V.
VI.
Esbon^ b. — — -•— *
Olivet b. — ; m. (i) —
Wheeler; m. (3)
-McNeil; m. (2)
— Martin. Had
two children, Lurcfi^ and Lorain^.
16. VII. Ljrdia^ b. Oct 15, 1796, in Ferrisbnrg, Vt; d.
April 26, 1864 ; m. James Tapper, b. March 20,
1789, at Ferrisbnrg, Vt, d. there April '20, i860.
Children: {i) CharUfi^ b. Jnly 23, 1817; be
Irent away from home and was never heaxd of
again. (2) Ewbon FuUer^f b. July 23, 1822, in
Dmton; d. Feb. 17, 1897; m. Smh A. Cook;
children: Charles', b. about 1848, m. Alice
Smith and had Arthur", Grace*^ George*^
Lester's Ruth>«, Roy>«, Charles>S Stanley*^;
Ezbon C.9 Tupper, b. July 5, 1862, m. Harriet S.
Akin, b. April 9, 1865; Franks, b. 1866, m.
Lillian A^on, chiUren: Hardd'^ Clarence'^
(3) Marhffi^ b. about 1826; d. 1890; m. Mary
Willson; children: Lura^, Latimei^, Frederick^,
StillmanS Leslie^. (4) C^mttUfi, b. ; d.
young.
17. 4: VIII. Gideon', b. Feb. 3, 1798.
2. ASHBIL^ FtJLLER, {Abrakam%^ Joseph^ Jokni, Samuei*.
Edward^)t b. Oct 16, 176^ in Kent, Ct; d. June (or August)
1850, at Keysville, N. Y.; m. 1787, I^raine Millard, b. June 14,
1768, d. Jan. 16, 1841.
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He removed to Feirisbarg, Vt., before 179S. He wu a fifer in
the RevohitioD, in his lather's company. When a young man he
went with several of his brothers into Vermont and settled at or
near Ferrisborg, where they established ir^ji works. The later years
of his life were spent in St Lawrence Co., N. Y., where he died.
Children.
Sheldon', b. Aug. so, 1787.
Stillman', b. March S, 1789 ; m. Lucy Lee, who d.
June 16, 1850. No children.
Isaac^ b. March 16, 179 1.
Heman7, b. April x6, 1793.
Zeruiah D.7, b. Feb. 15, 179s ; m. Gideon Tupper.
Ashbel7, b. June 27, 1798.
Hiram^ b. Aug. 18, 1800.
Philo7, b. Oct. 18, 1802.
Philomela?, b. Feb. 3, 1805 ; d. Nov. 13, 1883, ^^
Ferrisburg, Vt ; m. Sept. 9, 1824, Lewis Hurlburt,
b. July 25, 1799, d. March 12, 1867; of
Ferrisburg, Vt.
Philemon?, b. June 10, 1808. (m. Sally Wright
N. F.)
Loraine?, b. ; d. at the age of s years, 4
months, 4 days.
S. Isaacs Fullir, {AdraAamS, Josephs, Jokfi>, Samuel^ Ed-
ward^), b. April 17, 1772, at Kent, Ct; d. Aug. s6, 1843, at
Poultney, Vt, where he settled in 1820; m. Nov. 9, 1796, Mary
Hawley of Farmington, Ct., b. March 11, 1774, in Farmington, Ct,
d. April 17, 1859, at Poultney, Vt
He was a Baptist elder and preacher. History of Cornwall, Vt,
says : " He had no permanent residence in town, but often preached
at the house of Capt Samuel Wadsworth on Cream HilL He was
peculiarly solemn and earnest in presenting his subject to his hearers,
sometimes exciting to tears even the children, who would listen to
him in breathless silence. Mrs. Fuller was aunt of Gov. and Sen.
Joseph IL Hawley of Ct."
Obiluaiy of Rev. Isaac Fuller.
Died, in Poultney, Rutland Co., Vt., Aug. 26, 1843, R^v. Isaac
Fuller, in the 7 2d year of his age. His was a character and life on
which it is delightful to dwell, and a brief notice of which, while it
will be gratifying to a laige circle of friends, cannot but be profitable
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to the readen of the Register. He was bora in Kent, Ct, April 17,
177s, whence, at an ear^ age, he removed to Rosbniy. His relig-
ions experience is sofficiendy remarkable to justify an account of it
here. At the age of eighteen he went to visit three brothers resid-
ing in a distant part of the sute of Vermont. The place was new
and thinly settled, and there was no house of worship. On Sabbath
morning his elder brother proposed to him to go up on the mountain
and gather whortleberries. Though a thoughtless and irreligious
youth, yet his mind revolted at such a profanation of the Lord's Day.
<«No," said he, ''let's go and have a meeting." His brother
assented. Several came together ; th^ read and sung, but without
a praying soul among them. The atternoon of the Sabbath was
spent in a simikr manner, and convictions were that day fastened in
sevoal of their hearts, which were quieted only by the peace-speak-
ing blood of Christ. A revival commenced, and from that little
meeting was originated a Baptist church. How striking an indica-
tion of the favor with which God regards His own chosen day of
rest How k>ud the warning to the impenitent to employ faithfully
the means of grace. Mr. Fuller had been brought up a Pedo
Baptist, but on searching the Scriptures for argumenu with which to
refute their principles, he found himself, to his amazement, soon
become a convert of their sentiments, and after violent struggles,
being baptized, he became a consistent, faithful, and devoted advo-
cate of the faith which he had once destroyed. In i8os, he was
ordained over the Baptist church at Roxbury ; and in this place, and
in neighboring towns, he' labored with great success during nearly
eighteen years. In 1820, he removed to Poultney, from which time
be chose never to be settled over a church, but rather to labor with
destimte churches as Providence might indicate. He was ever
roLdy at the call of duty, was engaged in many revivals, and instru-
mental, it is believed, in the conversion of man^ souls. For a few of
the hst years of his life he cherished the opinion that the peiional
reign of Christ was soon to commence. He never, however, went
so &r as to fix a definite period, and exhibited, we believe, not a
vestige of the fanaticism which sometimes accompanies the adoption
of simibtr sentiments. Humble, child- like, devoted, he never dog-
matized, but gave himself up to the great work of winning men to
promise to meet God, and pointing them to the bkxxl of Jesus. He
died after a short and severe illness, on the 26th of Aug., 1843.
Tliose who were acquainted with Elder Fuller need no eulogy on
his character. To those who were not, the bnguage of sober truth
would seem extravagant panegyric.
** like a patriarchal lage,
Holy, humble, courteoui, mild.
Ha combined the awe of age
With the meekneaa of a child.**
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ABRAHAMS FULLBR'S DISCEMDAKTS. S33
He wu emphatically a peace-maker. It was his delight to labor
in healing the dinenrions of bis brethren* and his labors to this end
were often in a high degree tuccevful. He studiously avoided
anything that could wound the feeling of his brethren. He bridled
his tongue. He avoided all evil spoiking, and seemed literally to
have put away all malice and uncharitableness. It was his maxim,
and one on which he acted with remarkable consistency : " If you
can say no good of others, say nothing of them." Hence he hardly
ever had an enemy ; but on the contrary, enjoyed the unbounded
affection and esteem of all He was also remarkable for humility.
He arrogated no honor to himself, but was willing to serve his
brethren in whatever capacity. His grand aim was to be useful, to
glorify God in the building up of His church, and the salvation of
sinners. To say all in a wonl, he was eminently a holy man. He
walked habitually with God. He lived by faith in the unseen work!,
and seemed ever to have a deep and overwhelming sense of
spiritual realities. Few Christians, we believe, even few Christian
ministers exhibit so much consecration to God, so much forgetfulness
of self, so much anxiety for a world perishing in sin, so much of the
meekness, benevolence and purity of the Gospel. His life was the
life, his death the death of a Christian. His memory lives in the
hearts of the thousands, and the records of his fidelity is inscribed
on hundreds of immortal spirits, redeemed through his agency, from
sin and hell.
Children, bom at Roxbury, Ct.
39. 4:1. Joseph W.7, b. Nov. i, 1797.
30. II. Rhoda Ann7, b. Oct. 4, x8oo; d. Nov. 17, 1894;
m. March 14, 1820, Deacon Elijah Nettleton of
Roxbury, Ct, who d. April 15, 1877. ChiMren :
{i) Jam Esiher^^ b. ; m. Jan. 12, 1848,
Benjamin Lawton, and had Benjamin Franklin^,
b. June 96, 1850, d. July 15, 1850; Ralph
Brayton9, b. Feb. 25, 1852, m. Nov. 20, 1877,
Cora M. Borden; Shailer Emery9, b. Oct. 3,
i8S3» ^* Jui^^ i> >^3> Lillian Upton; Francis
Heniy^, b. July 25, 1855, m. Nov. 90, 1888,
Almira C. Paton; Idella Jane^, b. May 29, 185 1,
m. June 8, 1881, William Piatt Fitch, he d.
Feb. 13, 1900.
31. III. Abraham', b. July 15, 1802 ; d. in childhood.
32. IV. Esther Root', b. Sept 21, 1803 ; m. 1824, Munson
(Morrison. N. F.) Pond of Poultney, Vt, b.
there Nov. 4, 1793; removed in 1840 to Milan,
Ohio, where she d. in 1841. (Ward Gen. gives
their children.)
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l>B8CDIDA)nS OP MDWAMD PULLSIU
XX V. MchiUbcP, b. Sept. ii, 1805 ; m. David Hurlbut;
^^' wcntWcrt. ^ ^ ,
t4. VI. Mary Hart7, b. Aug. 17. 1807; »• ^f^- D- L.
BraytOQ, munooaiy to Barmah. She d. Dec. 16,
»890« „ ^
tc. VII. Liicinda7. b. March 4» 1810; m. Feb. aa, 1831,
^^ Daniel ButtcrfieW; redded in Wertem New
York. ^ r. ^ ^ ^
x6. VIII. LydU C.7, b. Aug. 27* i8x3 ; «• D« C. 'Cendnck,
** ion of Dr. Adin Kendrick; m. (2) John Clark
of Granville. She d. June 26, 1881.
17. IX. Sarah Ann^, b. Sept. 12, 1815 ;m. Aug. »3»/«4a,
'*' Rev. Edward Savage ; removed to JoUet, III He
d. Feb. 26, 1863.
7. RoawBLL^ Fuller, {Abrahams, Joseph, Jokn\ Samuel,
EdwanO), b. Sept x, I774i in Kent, Ct.; d. March 20, 1840, in
Perrinton, Monroe Co.. N. Y. ; m. Hannah Berry. Settled at Grand
Isle, Lake Champlain, Vt.
Children.
t8. 1- Will87, (or MUls K.) b. . •
to. II. Walcs7,b. .
40. « in. Henry T.7, b. April 27, 1825.
41. rv. Don Pedro7, b. .
9. JnuDfUH^ Fuller, (Abraham^, Joseph, Jok$a, Samuel^,
Edward'), b. April 3, 1778. in Kent, Ct.; d. Oct 22, 1858, in
Kent, Ct ; m. Dolly Stone, b. June 20, 1783, d. Sept 10, 1867.
He was the only one of CapUin Abraham's six sons who reioained
at home. About 1806 he rebuUt the house buUt by his father.
This house was only a few rods from a house which was probably
buih and occupied by Deacon Joseph FuUer, and which was torn
down by Jeremiah? Fuller a few years ago.
Children, bom in Kent, Ct.
4S I. Abraham?, b. Nov. 6, 1805 ; d. Dec. 15, 1805.
43. *II. John M.7, b. Dec. 12, 1806.
44. «III. Charles Wadman7, b. Feb. 2, 1810.
45. *IV. Ashbcl7, b. July 26, 1816.
46. *V. Abraham?, b. Aug. 15, 1822.
47. VI. Jeremiah?, b. Dec. 30, 1824 ; m. Mary A. Wilhams
Oct 9, 1855. No children.
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SEVENTH GENERATION.
10. Frederick7 Fullrr, {Esbcffi^ Abraham^ Joseph^^ John\
Samuel*, Edward'), b. Sept. %s, i7S3» >n Ferrisburg. Vt,;
m. — .
Children.
48. I. Armintus^, b. ~— -.
49* ♦ II. Robinson^ b. .
50. III. Betsey^, b. ; m. Lyman.
11. Orrin7 Fuller, {Esbotfi, Abrahams, Joseph, Johm\
Samuel*, Edward'), b. Jan. i, 1785, in Kent, Ct., or poitibly in
Ferrisburg, Vt ; d. 1837 in Keesville, N. Y.; m. Sarah Wylie.
Children.
51. I. AnninU^ b. ; m. Hines. Reside*
at Keesville, N. Y.
12. Milton^ Fuller, {Esboffi, Abraham^, Joseph, John>,
Samuel*, Edward'), b. in Kent, Ct. ; d. ; m. .
He was Captain in the war of 1812.
Children.
52. 4:1. Esbon Gillette^, b. March 10, x8io.
53. 4: II. Milton Hinckley®, b. .
54. III. Mary^, b. ; m. and had one dau.
17. Gideon? Fuller, {Etbotfi, Abraham^, Joseph, Jokn\
Samuel*, Edward'), b. Feb. 3, 1798, in Ferrisburg, Vt ; d. Dec. 18,
1857; m. March 8, 1819, Eleanor Luce, b. Sept. 37, 1796, at
Princeton, d. April 35, 1886.
Gideon Fuller lived and died at the old Fuller homestead in
North Ferrisburg, Vt.
Children.
Esbon^ b. .
Louis B ^ b. Feb. 7, 1823.
Lorette®, b. ; m. Marion Dean. Children :
(i) Askbel9; m. Lillian Wills; children:
Leonard '<>. (3) JVi'lltanfi; m. Abbie Palmer;
children : James'^ Loretta'^ (3) Louis Palmer^.
18. Sheldon? Fuller, {Ashbel^, Abraham^, Joseph, John!^,
Samuel*, Edward'), b. Aug. 30, 1787, at Ferrisburg, Vt. ; d. Sept.
55-
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III.
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9$6 vncEKOtam or idwakd vulldl
i8t 1865 ; m. 18081 Hannah LucCi b. Nov. s» i19h d. March ss,
1845-
He went to Roisie, N. Y. ; was engaged with his brothers. Still-
man, Ashbel and Heman, in the manufacture of iron at Fullerville,
St Lawrence Co., N. Y., and gave the pUce its name.
Children.
58. I. Leniira^ b. Feb. 10, 1809 ; d. May 9S» i^^' I ib.
April as, i8s7, Charles Edgerton, b. March 17,
1799, d. Aug. S4, 1878. Children : (i) Eumcfi^
b. Oct 4, 1839 ; d. Oct 19, i8s9. (s) Manmus
D.^9 b. Dec. 13, 1831. (3) Eunu^f b. Feb. as,
1833 ; d. Sept 4, 1834. (4) Matikm Fmlkr^, b.
Aug. at, 1834.
4:II. Laman T.^ b. March 7, 18x0.
UI. Lorain^, b. June a4, i8ia ; d. May 17, 1813.
IV. Mary^, b. July ai, 1813 ; d. June s, 1815.
V. Lovina^ b. May 15, 18x5 ; d. Nov. 14, 1815.
VI. Ahrira^ b. Sept 15, 18x7 ; d. April 4, 1894.
VII. Hiram M.«, b. July 11, 1823.
VIIL Martha G.^ b. Feb. a6, x8a6; m. March 10, 1843,
Daniel Peck of Gouvemeur, N. Y., b. July i,
X822. Daniel Peck went to FuUersville, N. Y.,
in 1847 ; he bought the interest of Ashbel Fuller
and the firm became Fuller & Peck. Childrcn :
(x) Hannah M,% b. Dec. as, X845 ; m. April 6,
X864, Justus Picket, b. July a, 1837; children:
Horace E.'^ b. Oct xx, 1866 ; Lesle J.'^ b. Aug.
X7, x868; Robert C.'S b. Aug. 4f 1879; Ralph
FuUer*«, b. Aug. x6, X885. (a) CeMnda Jif.9, b.
Feb. 2, X849 ; ^' F«b. a, x866, Horace Pickit,
b. Oct aj, X84X ; no children. (3) Everett J.^^
b. Jan. X X, x86o ; m. Feb. 7, X884, Eva Drake, b.
. April xa, X863; child: Daniel E.'®, b. Dec 13,
x889.
It. SiXLLMAN? Fuller, (Ashiel^, Airakam^, J^i^P^% /^A^»
Samuel^, Edward^)^ b. March 8, X789, in Ferrisburg, Vt;
d. ; xn. Lucy Lee, b. ; d. June x6, 1850.
He was engaged with his brothers in the iron manufacture at
Rossie and Fullerville, St Lawrence Co., N. Y. He afterwards
went to Brasher, N. Y., and had a furxiace there. He afterwards
went West No children.
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SO. Isaacs FOluk, {^AsKbtlt, Abraham^ Josefh^, John\ Sammtl^,
Edward^), b. March x6, 1791, in Fenisburg, Vt ; d. in FuUcnville,
N. Y. ; m. MiDerra Feet
21. TAouJifl Fuller, (Askbel^, Abrahams, Josephs, Johfil^^
Samuii*, Edward^), b. April 16, 1793, in Ferrisburg, Vt; d.
Sept 34, 18831 At FullerviUe, N. Y.; m. Amelia Dawley, b. Aug. 27,
X805, <!• April 37, 1883, dau. of Job and Louisa (Trumbull) Dawley.
Iron manufacturer at Rosiie and FuUerville, St. Lawrence Co.,
N.Y.
Children.
66. L Loaiie^y b. Sept 16, 1831 ; d. March 31, 1854 ; m.
June, 1846, Orrin Kinney, b. Jan. 10, x8a4.
Children: (i) Andreufi, b. Nov. lo, 1848; m.
Dec. as, 1867, Mary Spence, b. Feb. so, 1850;
children: Robert L.'^ b. Sept 7, 1870, m.
Dec. S4, 1890, Jennie Miller, b. Mardlig, 187 1,
children: Leslie R.", b. Feb. 3, 1891, Edith",
b. Dec. 6, 1892; Floy A.'S b. Sept 16, 1879.
(2) Frank E."^, b. Sept s, 1851; d. Nov. 17,
1889; m. 1874, MarySwann; child: Swan'^ b.
Sept 14, 1880.
67. IL Andrew Jackson^ b. June 19, 1834 ; d. March x,
1854; unm.
68. 4:in. Isaac M.^ b. Aug. x6, 1836.
69. IV. Loraine Matthews*, b. Aug. sa, 1838 ; d. April 5,
1874; m. Oct as, 1857, Stillman E. Matthews,
b. Aug. ax, X833, d. Feb. 19, X896. Children:
(x) Minnie, b. Aug. 5, x86o; m. May 4, X887,
Karl Kellar, b. July 29, x 860; children: Ruth>^
b. Mtirch s, x888; Freida'^ b. March x, X890;
Otto"", b. Feb. 9, 1892 ; Rex'S b. Dec. 30, 1893.
(a) Liphe Z.9, b. April 24, 1863 ; m. Jan. 14,
X883, WtUard 6. Sprague, b. July xx, X857;
children : Sarah'S b. April 35, X889 ; Beth'^ b.
Sept 9, X893.
70. V. Zeruah P.^ b. Aug. 35, X841 ; m. JaiL X4, X867,
Abram V. Hyde, b. March 14, 1837. Resides at
FuUerville, N. Y.
28. AsHBEL^ Fuller, (Askbei^, Abraham^, Joseph^, John\
Samuel^, Edward^), h. June 37, X798, in Ferrisburg, Vt ; d. Oct
6, X867, while visiting friends at Freedom, 111. ; m. Jan. 8, X836,
Catharine Dawley, b. Sept x8, x8oo, d. July 31, X849, tt Almena,
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938 DnCIMSiANlS or WSmAKD rULLUL
Vui Baren Co., Mich., dtu. of Job and Loniu (Tmmball) Dawley
and nster of Amelia, (Dawley) wife of Heman FuOer; m. (s) July
i3f x^sx, Mrs. Rhoda Loveland, b. 1*819, d. March 6, 1853, ae. 33
jean.
Iron manufacturer at Rossie and FuUerviUe, St Lawrence Co., N.
Y. With his brothers, Stillman, Sheldon and Heman, he removed
from Ferrisburg, Vt, first to Roesie, Sl Lawrence Co., N. Y., after-
ward to a phce on the Oswegatchie river where there was excellent
water power. Here they started a grist mill and built a foundry,
furnace, etc, for the manufacture of iron. They gave the place the
name Fullerville. About 1842 he removed to Florence, Oneida Co.,
N. Y., and about 1846 to Van Buren Co., Mich. After the death of
hii wife in 1849 he returned East and settled in Carthage, Jeffeison
Co., N. Y.
Children.
71. L Amelia^ b. April 18, 1827; d. May 13, 1874; m.
Dec. 35, 1843, E^r^ Hodgkins, b. June 25, 18x7,
d. Sept S3, 1888. Children: (z) Bmify
Theodcsufif b. March 4, 1846 ; nL Nov. 23, 1876,
Horace H. Howe of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; has one
child, Eugene C.'S b. June 14, 1883. (2)
Ckariefi^ b. ; d. young. (3) Juiia Ad4fi^
b. April 25, i8ss ; m. Dec. 31, 1885, Robert H.
Sanderson; resides in Syracuse, N. Y. (4)
Henry Clarence ^ b. Dec. 12, 1854; m. June xx,
1889, Mary Ida FoUett, b. July 22, 1859 ; fesides
in Syracuse, N. Y. (5) AmtUcfi^ b. June 4, z86x ;
m. June 25, 1894, George Lockie Tait; resides
at Gouvemeur, N. Y. ; had one chiM, Sterling'^.
Spencer', b. June 6, X829.
Russell^, b. May 6, 1831:
Gardner', b. Nov. 21, 1833.
Catharine', b. Nov. z8, 1836. Resides at East
OakUnd, Cal.
24. Hiram7 Fuller, (Ashbei^^ Abrakam^^ Joseph^ John\ Samuei*^
Bdmard*), b. Aug. x8, x8oo, in Ferrisburg, Vt; d. Oct 8, x888;
m. Evalina C. Hatch, b. Sept x8, x8oo, d. July 22, 1880.
He lived at Grand Isle, Vt, at least for a time.
ChiMren.
76. I. Andrew Jackson', b. Feb. 14, 1824, Grand Isle ; m.
(1) Sarah E. Evarts, b. March, 1829, d. Sept xo,
7»-
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ABRAHAMS FULLBR*! DOCIIfllAinS. 939
1863 ; m. (2) Susan Colton, b. Oct 9, i8s8.
Resides at Swan Lake» la. (Letters returned
unclaimed.)
77* n. Julius 0.^ b. Feb. i4» 1826 ; m. Carrie Lamson.
78. III. Almina A.^ b. April a6, 1828; m. Marion Hulbut
79- IV. Ashbel H.^ b. July xa, 1830; d. young.
80. V. Ashbel H.^ b. Oct 15, 1833 ; in. Almira Harding,
b. Sept 4, 1840.
81. VI. SyUena £.^ b. July 2, 1836 ; m. Daniel Sherman.
82. VII. Hiram E.^ b. May 15, 1840; m. Nellie Clark.
25. PhujO^ FOun, (Ashdefi, Adrahami, Joseph^ Johtil^^ Samuel*,
Edward^), b. Aug. 18, 1800, in Ferrisburg» Vt; d. ; m.
Jan. X, 1822, Betsey Walker of Ferrisburgi Vt, b. June 14, 1802.
The ''Walkers of the Okl Plymouth Colony/' published 1861,
gives him as of Centreville, la.
27. Phiixiion» Fuuxr, {Ashbtfi, Abraham^, Joseph, Jchn\
Samuel*, Edward*), b. June 10, 1808, in Ferrisburg, Vt ; m. (i)
Jane Wright; m. (2) Sarah Wright He moved to Ohio.
29. Joseph W.7 Fuller, {Jsaafi, Abraham^, Joseph, John\
Samuel*, Edward^), b. Nov. i, 1797, at Roxbury, Ct; d. Aug. zi,
1885; m. Jan. 8, 1824, Minerva Wheeler of New Haven, Vt,
b. , d. April 18, 1858. They lived in Poultney, Vt, where
their children were bom.
Children.
83. I. Cornelia^ b. ; unmarried.
84. II. William*, b. ' ; unmarried.
85. III. Mary*, b. ; m. Bush. Went to
Illinois.
86. IV. Sarah*, b. ; m. Rev. Thomas Cull. She d.
in Stillwater, N. V.
87. V. Infant*, b. ; d. young.
40. Henry Tower7 Fuller, (Roswelfi, Abraham^, Joseph,
Jokn\ Samuel*, Edward*), b. April 27, 1825, probably in Perrinton,
Monroe Co., N. V. ; d. 1889, probably in Racine, Wis., where he
was a prominent lawyer; ro. Sept 16, 1856, Sarah Percival Strong,
b. Dec. 14, 1837.
Children.
88. *I. Percival S.«, b. .
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Angeles, CaL, bot not in directory list for 1907.
Perhaps otlier children.
4S. JOHM M.7 FuLLUi, (Jertmialfi^ Abrakam%^ Joseph^^ Jokn\
Samuit^^ Edward^) ^"ii. Dec. 13, 1806, in Kent, Ct; d. July sr,
1861, at Kent; m. Ang. s7, 1835, Cynthia Roath of Norwich, Ct,
b. 1803, d. May 8, 1840, at Kent, ae. 37 years.
Children.
90. I. Olive", b. Aug., 183a; m. (1) ; m. (a)
Spangle.
91. II. Idary", b. (Feb. ss, 1830. N. F.) 1833; m. (i)
Tkue ; m. (a) Edward Skiff (rf Kent, Ct
She d. at Kent May 5, 1898, ae. 66 years.
Edward Skiff died at Kent Nov. 33, 1901, ae. 78
years.
44. Chabixs WILD1IAN7 FuLLiR, {Jirtmialfif Akrdkam^^Jou^^
Johif^^ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Feb. a, 1810, in Kent, Ct.; d. in
Chicago, IlL; m. (x) Ruth Duncan; m. (a) May 5, 1844, Nancy
Mitchell.
n.
Lydia*, b. 1836. (m. Loren Clark. N. F.)
Charle^, b. Mar. 9, 1838.
Ruth", b. — — ; m. Palmer Percy.
George", b. .
AshbeP, b. .
AshbeP ad, b. .
45. A8HBIL7 Fuller, (Jtremiahf'^ Abrakanfi, Josephs, J^hn^,
Samuefif Edward*), b. July 36, 1816, in Kent, Ct. ; d. Jan. 4, 1873,
at Kent; m. (x) Olive C. Sedgwick, sister of General Sedgwick of
Rebellion bine, b. , d. Jan. 15, X856, ae. 39; m. (3)
Margaret B. Smith, b. , d. Nov. 13, 1864, ae. 45 ; m. (3)
Lavinia*^ Fuller, dau. of John Ransom" Fuller. She was living
(1896) with her son Edward, at Scranton, Pa.
Children of third wife.
98. I. Benjamin Sedgwick", b. x866 ; d. Feb. X3, 1867, ae.
8 months.
99. II. Edward Payson", b. Oct 6, X867. (Newton Fuller
MSS.)
xoo. III. Margaret Louise", b. April 4, 1870; d. Jan. 35,
X885.
Children.
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4C. Abraham^ F^^xxr, (JenmiaM'^ AhraAams, Jcseph^^ Johtfi,
Samuil*t Eimard^)^ b. Aug. 15^ iSaa, in Kent» Ct; m. (i)
Hannah Duncan, who d. about one year after ; m. (a) June 5, 1844,
Emily M. Biahop of Woodbury, Ct., b. Jan. 17, x8a6, d. Dec. 17,
1900, at Kent.
Children, b. in Kent
loi. I. Hannah^ b. Dec. ao, 184a; m. Oct 11, i87i,at
Kent, Edward H. Auatin. They reaide at Gay-
lordaville, Ct Children: (i) John FuUer^, b.
Mar. a9, 1873; vs* J^* i5» 1^961 Harriet Pearl
Haynea of Salt Lake City, and had John Fuller
Jr.'S b. Oct aj, 1896, and Edmund Haynea*®, b.
Feb. 19, 1898, d. Jane i, x9oa. (a) Ehira
Reed9, b. Mar. 5, 1878. (3) Mary EHEoheOfi,
b. Jan. 5, 1881 ; m. Jan. ax, 1903, Lewia W.
Burr of Bridgeport, Ct, and had Eather'^ b.
Dec. X9, 1903. (4) Thcmafi^ b. Aug. 16, x88a ;
m. Nov. 12^ 1905, Julia Genevieve Hungerford.
xoa. II. Ella C.^ b. Sept ao, 1846 ; d. June 4i 1891.
X03. III. Olive^, b. Dec. xo, 1854 -, d. Dec. 13, X906, at Eaat
Northfleld, Maaa. \ m. D. N. Selleg of Newburgh,
N.Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
49. RoBOisoM^ Fuller, (FrederickT, Esbotfi^ Abraham^, Joseph,
Jokn\ Samuei*, Edward^) , b. ; m. .
Children.
104. I. Fannys, b. .
X05. II. Frederick?, b. , at Keeaville, N. Y.
106. III. Hattic9, b. .
52. EsBON GxLLrrrc" Fuller, (MiltotO^ Esbotfi, Abraham^,
Joseph, John\ Samuel^, Edward^), b. March 4, 1810, at North
Ferriaburg, Vt ; d. Jan. i4> 1892, at Maiyaville, Cal.; m. (i) X834,
at Gainea, N. Y., Elizabeth Beech, dau. of Dr. Jeaae Beech ; ahe d.
X853; m. (a) 1865, at Minneapolis, Minn., Elizabeth Conley, who
^ at Salt Lake City in X878.
Judge Ezbon Gillette aettled in Branch Co., Mich., in 1837.
Children.
107. I. Ada Amelias b. ; d. 1864 ; ra. Major J. W.
Church, U. S. A.
X08. *II. Jesse BeechS b. .
X09. III. Alida Elizabeths b. ; d. unm.
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U. Milton Hincklxv^ Fullir, {JOltoni^ Esbaifi^ Abrahami^
Joseph, JohfiS^, Samuifi, Edward'), b. ; d. ;
m. — — .
Children,
no* I. Adelbert9y b. - ; m. and had a dau. Mary.
85. EiBON* FuxxXR, ( Gideoni, Etbotfi, Abrahami, Joseph, J0hn\
Samuel^, Edward^), b. ; m. Jane Hand.
Children.
III. I. Helena, b. ; m. Martin Williams.
1 1 a. 4: II. Troman9, b. .
113. III. Augustus?, b. .
56. Louis B.* Fuller, {GideofP, Etbotfi, AbraAamS, Joseph,
Johnf^, Samuet^, Edward')^ b. Feb. 7, 1823, in Ferrisburg, Vt.; d.
there March 19, 1892; m. Oct. 13, 1850, Mary Ann Satterly, b.
July 1, 1832, in Ferrisburg, d. there Feb. 12, 1867.
Children.
Abram9, b. ; d. in childhood.
Eleanor Lorette^, b. Nov. 18, 1854; m. March 20,
1878, Col. Medad Martin. Children: (i)
Howard L}^, b. Nov. 3, 1879. (2) Louis F.'^,
b. Nov. 4, 1880.
Gideon S.9, b. July 28, 1856, in Ferrisburg; d.
1883.
Hattie Estella^, b. Aug., 1861 ; m. Dec., 1891,
William Orr. Children: (i)Z^tx'o. (2) Ada'"".
(3) Harold'^
118. V. Lucy Ella9, b. Dec. 18, 1864; m. April, 1896,
Edwin Folsom. Children: (i) Dorothy B.'^
(2) Eleanor F.''^ (3) Afanan W
59. Leman J.> Fuller, {JSheldovfl, Ashabefi, Abraham^, Joseph,
John\ Samuel^, Edward'), b. March 7, 1810; d. Aug. 8, 1888, at
FuUerville, N. Y.; m. Abigail A. Parker, b. Oct. 8, 1811, d. Dec. 7,
1861.
He lived at FuUerviUe, N. Y.
Children :
119. I. Adelia9, b. Feb. 11, 1829.
120. II. Gillett9, b. Sept 17, 1831 ; d. Sept. 28, 1831.
xsi. III. Andrew G.S b. Nov. 8, 1832 ; d. June 22, 1833.
122. 4:1V. Daniel Webstei^, b. May i, 1834.
114.
115.
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II.
116.
III.
117.
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laj- V. Irene H.9, b. July 14, 1836; m. Jan. 25, 1863.
George F. Steele, b. Dec. 13, 1827, d. .
Children: (i) Mary A.'^, b. Dec. 24, 1863; <*•
Dec. 39, 187 1, (a) George Z.«S b. April 14,
1865. (3) £mmaA'n€*^, h. Nov. 20, 1866. (4)
Winmfiid^^, b. Nov. 19, x868. (5) Lemyra^^,
b. Sept 9, 1872 ; d. Aug. 7, 1874. (6) SUlla
C.««, b. May x6, 1879. (?) L^<fna Avis'^, b.
June 17, 1880.
Aaron L.9, b. Nov. 95, 1838.
Oscar P.9y b. June 15, 1840.
Leaman A.9, b. Aug. 35, 1847 ; d. Feb. ix» 1888.
Marcia P.^ b. April 17, 1852 ; d. June 9, 187s.
Lemyra^y b. Oct. 31, 1856; m. Dec. 23, 1879,
Charles J. Wright, b. Nov. 2, 1852. Children:
(i) CAar/es RcUa^^, b. Dec. 2s, 1884. (s)
£hie Lemyra^^^ b. Dec. 17, 1887. (3) Vemon
Fu!Uf^\ b. May 4f 1889. Mr. and Mrs. Wright
reside at Fergus Falls, Minn.
68. Isaac M.' Fuller, {Hemani, Ashdefi, AdraAamS, /^sipM,
John\ Samuel^^ Edward^), h. Aug. 16, 1836; m. Feb. 17, 1867,
Maria L. Parker, b. Sept 15, 1840, d. April 16, 1892.
Children.
129. I. Alice9, b. Oct 13, 1876; d. March 15, 1892. She
was an adopted daughter.
72. Spencer R.* Fuller, (AshbeP^ Ashdefi, AAraMamS, Joseph^
Johffi, Samuel^, Edward^), b. June 6, 1829, at Fullerville, St
Lawrence Co., N. Y.; d. Sept 16, 1870; m. Nov. 20, x86o, Miu
Sarah L. Hon of Carthage, N. Y., b. July 31, 1838, dau. of Elijah
and Gertrude (Vedder) Horr.
Mr. Fuller prepared for college at Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. ;
graduated from Wesleyan University in 1859. In 1861 he joined
the M. E. Black River Conference and was appointed to Martinsburg,
N. Y., and after a year's service there was appointed pastor of the
First M. E. Church, Syracuse, N. Y., where he remained three years.
In 1864 he was appointed pastor of the First. M. E. Church of
Rome, N. Y. In 1866 he accepted the position of Principal of
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary at Lima, N. Y. This position he
resigned after two years of service to accept the pastorate of the
Arsenal Street Church at Watertown, N. Y., and it was during this
pastorate that his death occurred.
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Children.
130. 4:1. Charles Spencer^, b. Oct 11, 1862.
131. II. Mary AdaS b. March 16, 1865, in Rome, N. Y.;
^aduated Batavia Union School 1882 ; Sjrracose
University x886; Uught Oakland and Napa,
Cal., 1886-88; Lyons, N. Y., 1888-90; m. Jan.
8, 1890, Henry Dana Fearon, b. Jan. 18, 1864,
Pratts Hollow, N. Y. Reside 205 Main street,
Oneida, N. Y. Children : (i) Spencer /:««, b.
Nov. 1, 1890. (2) Gtad)s Z>.«o,b. Dec. 3, 1892.
(3) Carrol />.»«, b. Sept. 12, 1896. (4) Robert
Zr.»^ b. Aug. 7, X900. (5) Charles /*.»«, b. July
30, X902. (6) Benry D,Jr}^^ b. June 20, 1904.
132. III. Nettie Gertrude^, b. May 20, 1868; m. Rev.
Frederick D. Leete, b. Oct. i, x866. Children :
Helen Z>.«^ b. Apr. 5, 1893. (%) Jeanetk /:»«,
b. Nov. 16, 1894. (3) Frederick D. Jr.'«, b
Nov. 12, 1901.
74. Gardner^ Fuller, {Ashben^ Askbel^^ Abraham^, Joseph^
John\ Samuel*, Edward^), b. Nov. 21, 1833, in Fullerville, St.
Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; m. Aug. 4, 1868, Julia Tarbox, b. March 6,
1845, ^u- of Henry and Julia (Brainard) Tarbox. They have no
children.
Gardner Fuller prepared for college at Cazenovia and Falley
seminaries ; was graduated from Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Cl, in 1858 and received his M. A. degree in i86x. After having
taught schools at Great Barrington, Mass., Newtown and Bridgeport,
Ct., and at Macedon Academy, N. Y., he became principal of the
Bauvia, N. Y., Union School. As principal of the high school and
superintendent of schools he served here twenty-three years until
X890, when he went abroad. After several years of travel in Europe
and on the Pacific coast of our own country, he returned to Batavia
in March, 1895, and in April was appointed superintendent of the
New York State School for the Blind. He resigned the position
Sept. I, X901, and spent the next year and a half in European travel.
His permanent address is Batavia, N. Y.
88. Peroval S.* Fuller, {Henry T.i, Roswett^, Abraham!^,
Josephs ^ John\ Samuel* , Edward^) ^ b. ; d. about 1896,
probably in Racine, Wis., where he was a lawyer ; m. ,
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ABRAHAMS FULLER'S DOCBIDAMTS. »4S
The widow and children of Percival S. Fuller reside in Racine,
Wis. (1906)
•S. Charlbs^ Fuller, ( Charles fVMmanf, feremiah^, Abraham^,
Jcseph^^ John^t Samuel*^ Edward^), b. March 9, 1838, in Minonk,
lU. ; m. Dec. 24, 1866, Harriet HoUenback.
Chiklren.
133. I. Emogene^, b. Oct. 38, 1867.
134. II. Lora 1^9, b. Aug. 38, 1871.
135. III. Henry9, b. Aug. 17, 1873. (Newton Fuller MSS.)
NINTH GENERATION.
108. Jesse Beech9 Fuller, {Esi^n GiUeU^, MUtont, Esbotf*,
AdraAamif Josephs ^ j0hn\ Samuel*^ Edward^) ^ b. \
CoL Fuller is United Sutes pension agent, San Francisco, Cal.,
and rose from private to Lieut. Cotonel by brevet in the Civil War.
Children.
136. I. Mary Cressy'**, b. ; m. E. E. Stone, Supt.
State Hospital at Napa, Cal., and has two
children, Cressy*' and Elmer E."
137. II. John Henry'o, b. ; m. Betsey Morgan.
Resides at San Francisco, Cal.
138. III. Ada*^ b. ; m. Jacob S. Mery of San Fran-
cisco and has a dau., Elinor Mary''.
139. rv. Justin Keyser*^ b. ; student in University
of California. (1907)
112. TRUHAM9 Fuller, {Etbotf^ GideotO^ Ezbov^^ Abraham^^
j0seph^,jphn\ Samuel^ ^ Edward^), b. about 1847 in N. Ferrisburg,
Vt ; d. about 1906 ; m. July 8, 1878, at Westfield, Mass., Addie F.
Fuller, b. in Troy, N. Y., dau. of Elbridge and Eurelia. (Westfield,
Mass., Records.)
Chiklren.
140. I. Addie", b. .
141. *II. Frank Green^ b. .
122. Daniel Webster^ Fuller, {Iranian /.^ Sheidon^, Ashbefi^
Abraham^^ Joseph^ John\ Samuel^ ^ Edutard*)fb. May i, 1834, at
FuUerville, N. V.; m. June a, 1861, Irene Woodcock, b. Aug. xi,
1838.
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Children*
14s. I. Hiimm"^ b. Aug. 11, i86s.
143- II. Ina Mty'<>, b. June 18, 1864; m. Oct ix, 1885,
Francis E. Thompion, b. Oct. ss, 1863.
Children : (i) Xar/ Fti/ltr*', b. Sept so, 1890.
144- 4:111. Grant W.«», b. Sept s6, 1869.
145. rv. Minnie Vauche'^ b. Dec. so, 187s; m. May 17,
189s, James Edward Bishop, b. March 8, 1869.
Children : (i) /amrs Aaron^^ b. April 4, 1893.
146. V. Sherman D.'S b. Sept xo, 1874.
124. Aaron L.9 Ftiuxn, {Leaman /^ Shildoni, Ashbefi,
Abraham^, Josephs, Johia, Samuel^ Edward^), b. Nov. S5, 1838;
<L Feb* iSf 1870; m. Feb. x, x866, Malinda Booth, b. July X5, 1839.
Children.
X47. I. Mixmie Vauche'^ b. June a, 1869.
12B. Oscar P.9 Fuller, (Leaman p, Sheldoni, Ashiei\
Abrahams^ Joseph^ John>^ Samuei^^ Edward*), b. June X5, X840;
m. June a 7, X863, Martha A. Ralph, b. April 20, 1841.
Children.
148. I. Fred B.'S b. July x8, x86x.
149. II. Helena'^ b. Sept 23, X863; m. Feb. 5, x886,
Harry E. Denison, b. Feb. 4, 1865. Child:
(x) Beulah*\ b. April 22, X889.
150. III. Ainsworth L.'^ b. June s8, X87XJ m. Clara
Morehouse.
in* Charlis S.9 Fuller, {Spencer^^ Askbet^^ Ashbefi, Abraham^,
Josepk^^ Jokri^t Samuel*, Edward*), b. Oct xi, x 862, at Syracuse,
N* Y.; m. Oct x8, X894, Katherine Brinkxxian, who d. Dec. s, X90X.
No children.
Mr. Fuller entered Syracuse University X882. Member of Zeta
Pfei fraternity. He became a traveling salesman in X885. Now
resides in Chicago, IlL Member of Illinois Athletic Club.
TENTH GENERATION.
14L Frank Grrrn*^ Fuller, {Trumaffi, Etboffi, Gideoffi,
E%boifi, Abrahams, Josephs, Jckifi, Samuel^, Edward*), b. ;
m. .
Children*
15 X. I. Hcxiry", b. .
xss. 11. Ray", b. .
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144. GiUNT W.«o FtnxER. {Daniei Websier^. Leaman /»,
Sheldoni, Ashbcfi, Abraham^, Joseph, John\ Samuei\ Edward*),
b. Sept 96, 1869; m. Dec. 11, 1895, Mary Alyce Towne, b. Oct
84, 1869.
TWENTY.SEVENTH GROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
102. Jacobs Fullsr, {Joseph, John^, Samuel*, Edward*), h.
1739 in Colchetter or Kent, Ct ; d. March 6, 1816, ai Kent, ae. 78
yean; m. Feb. 23, 1764, Elisabeth Paine, (or Payne) b. 1741, d.
Jan. 9, 1819, at Kent, ae. 78 years.
Married "by Ebenezer Knibloe, pastor."
Children, bom in Kent.
1. 4=1. James^, b. Dec. 12, 1764.
2. II. Margaret^, b. Sept 20, 1766; m. March 18, 1793,
Asa Parkes (or Parker). Child : (i ) JuUai, b.
Sept 25, 1795.
3. III. Elizabeth^ b. June 29, 1768; m. John Arnold.
(F.A. F.) ,.
Lydia Day*, b. July 9, 1770; d. young. ^
Jacob^, b. April 22, 1772.
Dimmis^, b. July 3, 1774 ; d. young.
Ruth^ b. March 6, 1776.
Sarah^ b. Nov. 12, 1778 ; d. young.
Isaac*, b. Nov. 24, 1785 ; d. young.
SDCTH GENERATION.
1. jAifi^ Fuller, {Jacot^, Josephs, John\ Samuel*, Edward*),
b. Dec. 12, 1764, in Kent, Ct; d. Aug. 4, 1830, at Kent, Ct; m.
Judith Main. (Kent records.)
''James Fuller died at Kent, Ct., Aug. 4, 1830, aged 63."
(Gravestone.)
"Judith, wife of James Fuller, died at Kent June 26, 1820, ae.
46." (Gravestone.)
Children.
ro. I. Chauncey7, b. Oct, 1795. He d. Jan. 28, 181 2, in
17th year, (gravestone) at Kent
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TWENTY^CHTH GROUP.
FirrH GENERATION.
US. MatthkwS FtnxcR, {Ben/amin*^ John\ Samu€i\ Ed-
wafd*), b. March 6, 1723, in C<4chesler; d. ; m. July Si
1748, Jqgtufla Root of Southington, Ct
FtrmingtOD, Ct, deeds. Vol. 25, p. 421, show that Matthew and
Jovma Fuller were of Nobletown, (now Hillsdale) Albany Co., N. Y.,
on Feb. 13, 1783. The deed was acknowledged in Berkshire Co.,
ChiUren, bom in Sharon.
I. $1. Benjamin^, b. April iX| 1749.
Probably others.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1. Benjamin^ Fuller, {Matthew^, Benfamin^^ Jokn\ Samuel*,
Edward^), b. April 11, 1749, in Sharon, Ct.; d. — — ; m. Dec.
3S» f 7S11 Christiana Hamlin, dau. of Eleazer Hamlin of Kent, Ct.
TWENTY-NINTH GROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
IM. Josuhs Fuller, (Benjamin^, J0hn\ Samuel*, Edward^),
b. Feb. 23, 1729-30, in Colchester, Ct.; d. ; m. Dec. 20,
1749, Irena Dickinson. Removed to Oblong, Dutchess Co., N. Y.
The "Oblong" was a strip of disputed territory between
Dutchess Co., N. Y., and the Connecticut line, about i^ miles
wide, estending from the Massachusetts line to Westchester Co.,
N. Y«, settled earlier than adjoining N. Y. territory because land
there was sold, instead of being leased to settlers. Putnam Co. was
taken from Dutchess Co. about 1800. County records were burned
at Brewsters, N. Y., the county seat, some years ago.
THIRTIETH GROUP.
RFTH GENERATION.
110. Benjamins Fuller, {Ben/amin^, John^, Samuel*, Edward^ ) ,
b. April 2, 1734, at Colchester; m. May 19, 1757, at Middle
Haddam, Ct., Parthena Hubbard, b. May 31, 1739, ^u* ^ ]^^^
and Lois (Clark) Hubbard. This family lived in Sharon, Ct.
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Children, bom in Shuon.
1. I. Content^, b. Ja]y 2, 1758.
2. II. Parthen£^ b. about 1762 ; m. Dec. 2, 1787, Elijah
Goodwin* who was b. at Hartford, Ct, Feb. 6,
1763. Removed to Sharon in 1783. In Jan.,
i793» he purchased a farm of 100 acres in Hunt-
ington, Luzerne Co., Pa., and at once located
there. He d. at Huntington, Pa., Sept. so, 1804.
Mrs. Parthena Goodwin d. Feb. S4, 1797, at the
same place. Children: (1) Gtor^^ m. Mary
Seward, (a) Jamesi, d. in Huntington; unm.
(3) CharUsTf d. after July, 1813; unm. (4)
XicAardf, who was living in West Carlisle, Om-
hocton Co., O., Oct. 21, 1821. (5) Cynikitfl^
m. Bull ; lived near Seneca Lake, N. Y.
(6) AureUai^ d. after July, 1813; unm. (7)
MoriUat, m. Charles Friu. (8) Obedience, d.
unm.
3. III. John^ b. ; is called Capt. John Fuller of
Sharon.
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APPENDIX.
Further information in regard to descendants of Beulah (Fuller)
Whittlesey, (see page 79) received too late for insertion under the
proper heading, is given herewith.
Julius L.S Dunning, who married Martha Whittlesey Nov. so,
1808, was b. 178^ at Saybrook, now Centrebrook, Cu, youngest son
of Rev. Benj.4 and Anna^ (Botsford) Dunning.
Rev. Benj.S who d. there in 1785, ae. 45, after a ten-years'
pastorate of the Second Congregational Church, wu b. and m. in
Newtown, Ct., and was the fourth in name there, the first Benjamin
having been one of the original settlers in 1710.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunning resided first in Shelby Centre, N. Y., but
before 1817 removed to New York City, where he became a member
of the firm of Dunning & Prior, booksellers. He d. there Feb. 6,
i8a9, and about 183a the family returned to Shelby Centre.
Their children.
I. Elizabeth^, b. March 15, 1810, at Shelby Centre;
d. July, 1869, at Wobum, Mass.; m. Nov. as,
1829, at N. Y. City, Thomas Valentine Sulli-
van, bom at Boston, Mass., June s, x8oo, d.
Jan. 7, 1859, at Woburn, Mass.^ son of Thomas
and Rebecca (Belcher) Sullivan. Capt. Sullivan
had been a mariner from his youth, and at the
time of his marriage was in command of a mer-
chant vessel. He had a most stixring and event-
ful career. In 1833 he became deeply interested
in religious and missionary woriL, particularly
among seamen, and subsequently devoted him-
self to that cause. From 1835 to 184a he was
traveling agent for the American Bible Society in
the region of the Great Lakes and St Lawrence
River, later coming to Boston uid pursuing
similar work among the salt water sailors as
Marine Missionary at Large. He was chiefiy
instrumental in establishing the Sailors' Snug
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Harbor at Geraiantown, Mass., and was the
organizer of the Y. M. C. A. at Boston, the first
in the country. Children :
(i) TA^as Valentine^'', b. March 24, 1831, N. Y.
City ; m. Aug. 30, 1855, at Gorham, Me., Arathusa
{olmson, b. at Woburn, Mass., Oct so, 1836, d.
>ec. 16, 1906, at Lynn, Mass., dau. of Munson
and Sarah (Thompson) Johnson; had 11 chil-
dren, all but the youngest bom at Woburn : i,
Sarah Elizabeth", b. June 39, 1857, d. May 30,
1876; ii, Thomas Valentine", b. Jan. 9, 1859,
m. March 21, 1896, at Franklin Falls, N. H.,
Mabel, b. June 29, 1875, at Stanstead, P. Q., dau.
Guy and Emma (Knight) Brown; iii, Harriet
E.", b. Oct 10, 1862, m. June 13, 1885, at
Lynn, Herbert E. Dodge, b. Oct 14, 1856, at
Stoneham, Mass.; iv, Minnie A.", b. March 3,
1865, m. Aug. xo, 1887, at Lynn, Fred R.
Williams, b. Jan. 26, 1864; v, Mary T.", b.
April 3, 1867; vi, Julius Howard", b. I>ec. 19,
1870, d. June 9, 1905, m. July 11, 1895, Alice
Verity, b. May 4, 1877, at Reading, Mass., dau.
of John and Clara (Parker) Verity; vii, Fred
M.", b. Nov. 2, 1874, d. Aug. 16, 1889; viii,
Herbert D.", b. 1876, d. Sept 9, 1877 ; ix,
Arthur", and x, Atherton", (twins) b. April 17,
1880, Arthur d. July 13, 1880, and Atherton d.
March 7, 1881 ; xi, Grace E.", b. July 14, 1882,
at Lynn, m. there June 9, 1901, Clarence H.
Berrett
(2) Juiius Lucius^^, b. Feb. 6, 1833, at Shelby Centre,
N. Y.; d. Jan., 1888, at Somerville, Mass.; m.
March 26, 1856, at Woburn, Mass., Mary Marvin,
and had: i, Stephen", b. 1858, d. 1883, un-
married; ii, William Dunning", b. 1863, m.
1 888, Alice Hayward; iii, Josephine Smith", b.
May 4, 1886, m. Joseph Whitmer; iv, George
Lincoln", b. April 18, 1872.
(3) Rebecca Smith}'', b. May 13, 1835, at Shelby
Centre; d. Feb. 19, 1899, in N. Y. City; m.
Oct 7, 1856, at Woburn, Mass., Dr. Ephraim
Cutler, b. there Sept i, 1832, and had nine
children, all but the youngest b. at Woburn : i,
Benjamin", b. Sept. 6, 1857, m. April 8, 1884,
Isabelle Mason; ii, Ephraim", b. Jan. 11, 1859,
m. Oct 7, 1879, at (Cambridge, Mass., Cora, b.
there April 24, 1858, dau. Caleb Brown and
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Eliza Ann Bndbory; iii, Thomas Sullivan's b.
Feb. i6, 1861, d. Jan. 31, 1863 » ^f Jo^i^ A.", b.
June 37, 1863, m. May 28, 1891, at Worcester,
Mass., Ellen Bigelow Wright ; v, Mary Whitte-
more'% b. July xi, 1865, d. July i, 1874; vi,
Rebecca Russell", b. Nov. i, 1867, d. Feb. 1,
1869 ; vii, I.ewis Whitney", b. Dec. 17, 1869, d.
June a6, 1874; ^iti, Grace Dunning", b. May
26, 1872, d. Dec. 30, 1877 ; uc, Edward Parker",
b. July 90, 1875, at Cambridge, Mass., d. June
II, 1898.
(4) EkMoiitk Z>.», b. Jan. 3, 1838, at Seneca Falls,
N. Y. ; d. in infancy.
(5) Martha Wkitttesef^, b. Dec. 19, 1839, *t Seneca
Falls; m. Jan. 7, 1864, at Wobnm, Dr. Samuel
Warren Abbott, b. there June la, 1837, d. at
Newton Centre, Mass., Oct 21, 1904. Children :
i, Samuel", b. in Wobum Sept. 21, 1864, m.
June 21, 1893, in Milford, Del, Madeline, b.
June 4, 1868, in Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of
Samuel and Mary (Neall) White; ii, Ruth
Elizabeth", b. Dec. 31, 1866, in Wobum; iii,
Anne Rebecca", b. in Wakefield, Mass., May 18,
1873, °^* i!tktxt April 25, 1901, Arthur Wendell
Bumham, b. April 19, 1876, at Ohio, N. S.; iv,
Florence Winn", b. Aug. 21, 1879, in Wakefiekl,
d. March 18, 1883.
(6) John Hcward^^^ b. April 28, 1842, at Oswego,
N. Y. ; m. March 26, 1873, *^ Boston, Matt.,
Carrie Josephine Goodenough, b. there Aug. 3,
i854f dau. of Jonathan Bradford and Lydia
(Dustin) Goodenough. Children, all bom in
Boston, Mass.: i, Henry Howard", b. Nov. 14,
1876, m. April 17, 1907, in Boston, Christina
Anne, b. July 22, 1877, at Barney's River, N. S.,
daughter of Alexander and Anne (Campbell)
Ross; ii, Gertrude Mary", b. March 17, 1901.
(7) /v^'tf Augusta^^, b. July 24, 1845, *^ Quincy,
Mass. ; d. March 16, 187?, at Wobum ; m. there
Feb. 3, 1869, John S. Brown.
II. Julia9, b. ; d. in infancy.
III. Edwin9, b. ; d. in infancy.
IV. Emily Matilda^, b. July 6, 181 7, in N. Y. City; d.
April 4, 1882, at Scranton, Pa.; m. June 22,
1842, at Seneca Falls, Charles A. Stevens, b. at
Harpersfield, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1818, d. Jan. 17,
1 881, at Scranton, Pa. ' Children :
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(i) EsUlU^^, b. Sq>t. 30, 1843, in Pilmyn, N.Y.;
m. March 8, 1866, in Scnmton, Pa., Charlet B.
Derman and had : i, Charles Frederic", b. Oct.
6, 1867, d. June 30, 1868; it, Samuel Stevens",
b. April 6, 1869, m. April 35, 1898, Adadine
Sterling; iii, Emily Frederica", b. Oct 6, 1876.
(9) SamuiiJH^^, b. March 19, 1845, in Builalo, N. Y. ;
m. May 21, 1873, in Scranton, Pa., Mary, b. Dec.
8, i849» *t Maiihall, Mich., dau. of Claudius B.
and Mary E. f Phelps) Pratt; children: i,
Charles Butler", d. March 21, 1875, m. Nov. s»
1903, Harriet Berry; ii, Helen Louise", b. Jan.
8, 1878, m. Sept 5, 1901, Charles W. Hurlbort;
iii, Walter Phelps", b. March 13, 1882.
(3) Charles ^.'^ b. March x6, 1847,* in Lockport,
N. v.; d. Dec. 31, 1847.
(4) Juhus />.>^ b. Oct 9, 1848 ; unmarried.
(5) Emily i/:'«, b. Nov. 27, 1850, in Cortland, N. Y.
(6) Charlotte ^.">, b. Feb. 13, 1853, in Coxsackie,
N. Y. ; m. Oct 21, 1872, at Scranton, Pa., John
O'Connor; children: i, Charles Thomas", b.
May 14, 1884, in N. Y. City; three others died
in infancy.
V. Martha9, b. Feb. 8, 1821; d. Jan. 11, 1889, *^
Scranton; unm.
VI. Julius Newton9, b. 1823 in N. Y. City; d. abt
1848 at Nassau, New Providence ; m. at Roches-
ter, N. Y., Kate Cunningham. No children.
VII. Julia9, b. abt 1825 in N. Y. City; d. at Little
Rock, Ark.; m. Feb., 1846, at Shelby Centre,
Chester B. Sherman. They resided at Assabet,
Mass., for some years; later in Newark, N. Y.
Soon after 1866 removed to Huntsville, Ala.,
where Mr. Sherman d. and the widow with chil-
dren Ida, Frederick, Cora and Martha, removed
to Little Rock, Ark.
VIII. Augusta^, b. abt. 1827 in N. Y. City ; d. in 1883 at
Grand Id., Neb. ; m. Oct 15, 1872, at Scranton,
Monroe C. Kidder of Omaha, Neb. No children.
In regard to Cornelius Fuller of Greene Co., N. Y., mentioned on
page 136, who may be a descendant of ComeliusS, page 135, Mrs.
S. L. Munson of Windham, Greene Co., states that she is ''the
daughter of Barney Fuller, the thirteenth child of Major Cornelius
Fuller;** that according to the inscription on the gravestone of
Cornelius, her grandfather, he died June x8, 1839, in his 69th year.
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tad Zi^ha (Knapp) Funer, his wife, died July lo, 1899. His sons'
names were Peter, Aarooi William, Horace, Elijah, John, Barney and
Amos. The daughters I remember hearing of were Hannah — m.
Deacon Rider, Zilpha — m. Heman Bump, Chloe — m. Ambrose
Biackett and went to Michigan, Sally — m. Hiram Fox, Rebecca —
m. Orren Parsons. Barney Fuller had seven children, four sons and
three daughters. Two sons, Roswell and Oscar, and two daughters^
Mrs. Oscar Bronson and Mrs. Munson, reside in Windham. Peter
Fuller had a son Asahel, who visited Windham many years ago from
Ashtabula, O."
It appears there are no deeds on record in Greene Co. to indicate
where Major Cornelius came from. His will — Aug., 1839 — bequeaths
property to Hiram Fox and wife Sally, sons and daughters Phebe,
Hannaht Clark, Peter, Cloy, Orrin, Martha, Horace, Cornelius,
Barney, Elijah, Amos, Rebecca and John, and grandson, Cornelius
Bump.
Information from Adjutant General's oflSce, Washington, D. C, is
that ''one Cornelius Fuller served as Major of Van Dolfsen's Reg.,
New York Militia, War of 181 2. His service commenced Aug. sa,
1814, and expired Oct. 4, 18x4."
Johns, SAifUEL4, Johv3, Samuel*, Edward'.
In regard to Johns, SamueH, perhaps the John Fuller of
Farmington, Ct, (see page 169) Prof. Brainard's notes show from
Farmington Probate Records a will of John Fuller Senior of
Burlington, Ct, dated Oct. i, 1807, with children as below :
I. John Jr., (d. 1815, inventory taken Dec. 7, 1815).
II. Jesse of Burlington, (whose will, dated Nov. 13,
1 81 3, gives names of wife Obedience; dau.
Hannah, w. of Timothy Woodruff Jr. ; a dau., w.
of Nathaniel Rogers; dau. Sally, w. of Eli
Alderman; dau. Lucina, w. of Orange Barnes;
dau. Rhoda, w. of James Andrews; dau.
Obedience ; sons David, Ira, Onin, Allen).
III. Daniel.
IV. Josiah.
And grandsons, Asaph and Chauncey Fulier; the
latter died 1837, aged 43-
My correspondent, Mr. Sherman W. Fuller of Garrettsville, O.,
states that he was bom May 27, 1835 ; that his father was Chauncey
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FuUer kA Avon, Ct, who was bom Mar. 25, 1794; died May 4»
/^J7/ that his mother was Annis (Humphrey) Fuller, dau. oC
Ralph Humphrey ; that his grandfather was Jotiah FuUer, who he
thinks was bom in Avon or Canton, Ct. ; that his grandmother's
maiden name was Nancy Woodruff, who was also of Avon.
Land Records show a John Fuller in Avon in 1763, and a John
Fuller died in Burlington, Ct., April 6, 1838, aged 90 years.
In view of the uncertainty of later history of Johns, I have
thought best to preserve these names and dates here for the benefit
of ^ whom it may concern."
Falmouth, Mass., Fuluas.
Prof. Brainard gives, among others of the name whose ancestry
has not been traced, '' Ebenezer Fuller, b. in Barnstable,
Mass.; d. in Falmouth, Mass.; m. Rachel Hatch, published June
25, 1791, b. in Falmouth, d. May 26, 1853, aged 84 years.
Children, bom in Falmouth.
I. Daniel, b. Oct 10, 1791 ; m. Mehitable — — -.
II. Anna, b. Sept. 16, 1796.
III. Jehiel, b. ; is named in church record.
IV. David, b. Oct. 7, 1802.
V. Desire, b. Sept. 16, 1804 ; m. May 23, 1830, Prince
Gifford of Falmouth.
VI. Ebenezer, b. June 16, 1806 ; d. June 4, 1828.
VII. Job, b. Oct., 1808 ; d. Nov. 13, 1877, at Fahnouth ;
unmarried.
VIII. Reuben, b. Sept. 16, 1812 ; m. Lucy .
IX. Rachel, b. Sept. 17, 1814 ; d. May, 1850."
A Cambridge, Mass., correspondent, searching for the ancestry of
Ebenezer, found a Mr. Hinckley who gave a succession as follows :
4th generation: Barnabas Fuller, m. Feb. 25, 1694, Elizabeth
Young.
5th generation : Ebenezer Fuller, m. , Martha Jones.
6th generation : Daniel Fuller, m. Nov. i, i753f Martha Hinckley.
7th generation : Ebenezer Fuller, m. , Rachel Hatch. ^
But BamsUble Records give marriage of Barnabas Feb. 25, 1680,
and t)iat Ebenezer, his son, m. Ann Rowley.
Prof. Brainard finds that Ebenezer, who m. Martha Jones, was a
descendant of Capt. Matthew Fuller.
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ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS.
It appears from circulars recently received that Lacy A. Brainard
is the compiler of the Brainard Genealogy, instead of Prof. H. W.
Brainardi as indicated on page 80.
On page 49, the remark concerning ancestors of Thomas Hatch
shook! appear after LydiaS instead of Mindwills.
On page S4» 1^ i* stated, from Otis, that SamueU removed to
Rochester. Prof. Brainard sutes this is an error, and Colchester,
Ct^ is meant.
On page xos, L. S. Penderson should be L. S. Punderson.
On page 17B, read Melvin G. and Matthew G. for Melvin C. and
Matthew C.
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AaroD, 4«. 53» I79» «S4
Airoo L., 243, '46
Abba A., 176
Abbie Add, 64
Abbie M., 163
Abby, 156
Abel WillistODt 2x2, 216
Abiel, 58, 60
Abigail, 45, 73, 74. 76, X39, 142,
X49, x68, X98, 207, 22X, 222
Abigail Sophia, 222
Abaer, 42
Abraham, 48, 49, 53, 207, 208,
2x0, 228, 229, 233, 234, 24X
Abram, 209, 229, 242
Achsah, 86, 201
Ada, X34, 245
Ada Aioelia, 241
Ada Barrett, X32
Ada Howard, xx2
Ada M., 2x6, 220
AdaliDe, X04, X54
AdaliDe Margaret, 95
Addie, 245
Addie May, 66
Addison, X56, X63
AddisoD R., 163
Ade, X46
Adelaide H., 217
Adelbert, 242
Adelia, 242
Adolphus, 74
A. Edward, X47
AiDsworth L., 246
Albert, 60, X39, 140
Albert B:, xoi, X20
Albert Balcom, X33
Albert E., xx8, X32
Albert Edgar, xo8, X26
Albert Louis, X96, X97
Alberta L., X26
AlbertiDe, 215
AlbiD Wright, 98
Albion G., 186
Alexander Y., 2x2, 2x7
Alfred, xx9, xs3, X57
AKred Riley, X57, X64
Alice, 7S» 76, 77. "9. ^S^f «i6»
a43
Alice Belle, X35
Alice GreeD, X85
Alice H., X47
Alice Halliday, 220
Alice Heorietta, 204
Alice Louise, x88
Alice May, 227
Alice Sabixu, x 1 7
Alida Elizabeth, 24X
AUen, 70, 254
Allie J., X09, X27
AUyn, X67
Alma, XS7
Alma F^ X X X
Almixia A., 239
Almira, 70, 157
Almira Augusta, XX3
Almira Harlao, X30
Alta EtU, 206
Alvin, X93
Alvira, 59, 236
Alvira N., X82
Alvira Sophia, X96
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Akina, 203
Amata, 169
Aiiibrote» 88» 104, 209, aia, 213,
ai8
Ainbioia A.^ 919
Amelia, 143, 1B9, 238
Amelia Ami, 74
Amos, 136, 254
Amy, 214
Amy Dolores, 130
Amy Louise, 113, 197
Amxi, 154, 160
Andrew, 46, 199
Andrew Comwidl, 199
Andrew E., 163, 167
Andrew G*, 242
Andrew Howard, 1 14
Andrew Jackson, 237, 238
Angelia Maria, 97
AngeMne, 203, 211
Ann, I4» iSi Wi 45. 5©
Ann Amelia, 145
Ann Eliza, 185
Ann Janette, 202
Ann L., 194
Ann Maria, 106
Ann Rebecca, 159
Anna, 33, 39, 74, 82, SS, 143,
149, 169, 191, 19s, 255
Anna EUen, 120
Anna K., 100
Anna Mabel, 133
Anna Maria, 96
Anne, 37, 77, 181, 186
Anne G., 7 x
Anne Rebecca, 189
Annette Sarah, 97
Annis, 85, 86, loi, 150, 208
Anselm, 2x2, 217
Aola B., X23
Arathnsa, 143
Ariel, 211
Arminda, X55
Arminta, 235
Armintus, 235
Arthur, X7x, X72
Arthur A., 68, 69
Arthur B., 2x9
Arthur Edward, 189
Arthur Monroe, X29
Arthur Raymoiid, X41
Arthur Robmdo, 197
Arthur W., X09, 127
Asa, 58, 85, 99, xy, 159, X69
AsaC, X70, X7r
Asa &, 170
Asahel, X74, 254
Asaph, 254
Asenath, 74tS«. 115, 150, 153
Ashbel, 160, 229, 230, 231, 234,
aS^i «37f «40
Ashbel H., 239
Augusta Jane, 225
Augusta M., 218
Augustus, 242
Augustus R., 144
Augustus Roger, 145
Austin, 87, X02, 108, 126
Austin Dwight, xo8, 124
Avis Jones, X39
A. W., 138, X40
Barnabas, 34* 37. 3^, 53> 54. 55 »
56, 57. ^5S
Barney, X37, 253, 254
Bathsheba, 138, X39, 191, 192
Baxter, 214, 219
Benajah,*2o6, 208, 2x0, 215
Benjamin, 34, 35. 37. 3^. 39. 49.
50. 51. 53. 75. 78, 85, 86, 87,
13^. »3^ »39. >40, x6o, 248
Ben^in A., X40, X4x
Benpmin Ackley, 200, 202
Benjamin Apthorp Gould, 89,
X05, 122
Benjamin Chapman, 88
Benjamin F., 212, 217
Benjamin Lee, 220
Benjamin Sedgewick, 240
Bertha Elisabeth, X29
Bessie Brooks, 129
Betsey, 235
Beulah, 78, X53, X69, 200, 201,
250
Bille, 58
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Birdiey Pbilo, 222
Blanche, 221
Bradford, 59
Brainardt 181
Bridget, 25
BurtC, 126, 135
Caleb, 77, 80
Caleb S., 205, 206
Calvin, 59
Candace, 214
Carlos M., 65, 68
Caroline, 93, 99, 210
Caroline^, 105 .
Caroline Matilda, 81
CaroUne Weld, 88
Carrie Allen, 167
Carrie E., 116, 196
Carrie Wetterfield, 128
Catherine, 71, 100, no, 238
Catherine M. W., 122
Catherine W., 133
Celesu B., 71
Champion, 210
Charity, 69
Charles, 103, 120, i$8, 166, 169,
170, 171, 224, 240, 245
Charles A., 126, 134, 194
Charles Emmons, 204
Charles Frederick, 108, 125
Charles H., 163, 177, 204
Charles Henry, 202, 204
Charles Humphrey, 146, 148
Charles Isaac, 97, 114
Charles L., 119, 215
Charles O., 109, 127
Charles P., 167
Charles S., 116, 131, 246
Charles Spencer, 244
Charles W., 158, 164
Charles Washington, 113, 129
Charles Wildman, 234, 240
Charlotte, 94, 174
Chauncey, 209, 225, 247, 254
Chauncey D., 212, 216
Chauncey L., 170, 173
Chester, 210, 215
Chloe, 254
Christabelle, 120
Christiana, 56
Claja, 119, 200
Clara Augusta, 67
Clara Louise, 120
Clara M., 184
Clara Maria, 75
Clara Robbins, 166
Clarence, 187 f
Clarence C, 196, 197
Clarissa, 62, 70, 74, 92, 156,
209,215
Clark, 254
Clark Wright, 192, 194
Clifford B., 125
Clifford Leroy, 189
Clinton, 212, 217, 218, 219
Cloy, 254
Columbus C, 225, 226, 227
Content, 39, 49, 50, 249
Cora E., 195
Cordelia A., 183, 187
Cordelia Ann, 184
Cornelia, 239
Cornelia Green, 88
Cornelius, 39, 53, 75, 135, 136,
137. 253. »54
Crosby, 172
Cushman I., 193, 196
Cynthia, 143, 216
Cynthia Collins, 103
Cyrus, 221
Daisy E., 187
Daisy J., 205
Daniel, 56, 57, 58, 72, 73, 74,
148, 150, 151, 152, 153, 191,
192, 194, 254, 25s
Daniel Edson, 75
Daniel Edmund, 124
Daniel Epaphroditus, 184, 186
Daniel Romaine, 195
Daniel Ward, 156
Daniel Webster, 242, 245
Daniel William, 157, 164
Davenport L., 100
Davenport Lambert, 118
David, 39. 45, 53, 57, 58, 59,
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60, 69, 70. 71. 7»i 73. 77. 78,
79. 88, 168, 198, a54. 2S5
David B., 71
David Botiford, aaa, 993
David Bragg, 72
David Gardner, 60, 63
David H^ 104
David Hobbard, lao
David LyoD, 118, 132
David Manoris, 103, lao
David N., 159
David Northrup, 165
^Deborah, 36, 50, 150
Delia M., a 16
Dell, 990
Desire, 34, A^f asS
Desire E., 144
Diademia, 169
Dimmis, 149, 190, 29c, 999, 947
Dinah, 173
Dolly, 175. aos
Don Pedro, 934
Dorothy, 68, 134, 148, 149
Dorothy C, 133
Dorris, 130
Dottie Sarah, 197
Dudley B., 143
Earl, 197
Earl A., 135
Earl Julian, 177, 179
Earl Rice, 179
Ebeneser, 38, 40, 53. 73. Ui.
149, 168, 955
Ebeneser Nims, 176
Edgar M., 177
Edgar Wilson, 903
Edith, 166
Edith A., 139
Edith Jewel, 997
Edmund, 100, 118, 158, 164
Edmund Day, 999
Edmund Dwight, 191
Edmund Hillud, 176
Edmund Warren, 89, 107
EdnaGuyon, 199
Edward, 9, 13, 14, 17. 19. «<>.
a3i Ml 35. 37. 44. 45. 5i. S3.
61, 109, 134, 139
Edward A., 186
Edward Augustus, 188
Edward Austin, 194
Edward B., 79
Edward Everett, 98, 115
Edward Howard, 113
Edward L., 108, 116
Edward Oscar, 189
Edward Payson, 160, 940
Edward Raynor, 189
Edward Walton, 197
Edward Watson, 177, 179
Edwin, 108
Edwin Charles, 904
Edwin Lovett, 184, 187
Edwin M., loi
Eglon Lee, 188
E. H., 147
Elavia Axelia, 184
Eleanor, 91
Eleanor Lorette, 242
Eleascr, 55, 57
Electa, too, 150
Eli, 69, 191
Elias Albert, 100, 118
Elias Gilbert, 100, 117, 194
Elieser, 191
Elihu, 168
Elijah, 56, 59, 61, 76, 85, 100,
999, 994, 954
EfajahC, 117
Elijah Newcomb, 69
Elise Mercein, 146
Eiisha, 78, 89, 194
Elisha A., 93, 100, 109
Eliza, 93, 105, 144, 189, 901,
911
Eliza Ann, loi, 117
Eliza Ann Leonard, 192
Eliza Howeli, 909
Eliza Jane, 106, 169
Eliza R«, 903
Elizabeth, 19, 15, 16, 17, 19, 33,
34. 35. 37.40, 4t.44. 501 55*
57. 58,67,68, no, 139, 142,
143. 168, 175, 176, 947
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Elittbeth Asenath, 97
Elixabeth Annis, 102
Eiiabeth J^ 186
Elizabeth L., 916
Elizabeth W., 140
Elkanah, 174, 175
EUa»i56
Ella Annettei 145
Ella C, 941
ElU G., 186
Ella May, 197
Ella S., 196
Ellen, 103
Ellen C, an
Ellen Paulina, 99
Ellen T., 108
Elmer, 2a i
Elmer Ellsworth, 127, 135
Eltea,59
Elsie, 130
Elvira, 92
Elvira Matilda, 62
Ely, 82,93
Eroeline, 92, 213
Eraeline Cornelia, 102
Emeline Theodosia, 107
Emily, i43« «44
Emily Eleanor Gertrude, 1 29
Emily Howard, 114
Emily J., 104
Emily Lindsay, 166
Emily P., 71
Emily W., 94
Emma, 106, 157, 159
Emma A., ia6, 144
Emma Asenath, 98
Emma Delight, 75
Emma Emily, 145
Emma]., 115, 163
Emma Jane, 186
Emma S., 147
Emogene, 245
Epiphroditus, 182, 183
Ephraim, 4^, 53, 180, 181, 182,
221, 222, 223
Ephraim Brainard, 182
Ephraim Elmore, 222
Erastus, 143, 144, 150, 153, 156
Erastus B., 146
Ernest C, 216
Ernest Everett, 197
Ernest ]., 130
Ernest S., 131, 135
Erskine A., 100
Esbon, 929, 230, 235
Esbon Gillette, 235, 941
Esther, 46, 58, 135, 167
Esther A., 97
Esther Matilda, 178
Esther Root, 233
Estelle, 215
Estelle Amanda, 158
Estelle Bemice, 131
Estus Joel, 95
Ethel C, 178
Ethel Inez, 219
Ethel Irene, 121
Ethel Lucy, 135
Ethel Stanfield, 129
Ethelinda G., 63
Etu, 195
Etu A., 126
Etu E., 115
Eugene A., i45> U7
Eunice, 45, 168, 191
Eva, 196
Eva A., 187
Eveline J., 108
Everette, 72
Ezekiel, 78, 85, 100, 173
Ezra, 139, 199
F. A., 77» "9» »36i i37t x^
F. Dwight, 104
Fanny, 122, 181, 241
Fanny Eliza, 118
Fanny Virginia Adelaide, 98
Fayette Johnson, 144
Flora, 67, 900
Flora A., 132
Flora Elizabeth, 177
Flora Lucinda, 202
Florella, 87
Florence, 121
Florence Dudley, 129
Digitized by
Google
s69
Floiciice E., 187
Florence Isabel, 194
Ftojrd, 197
FhiYU, 187
Frmnces, 113, 225
Fiances Anna, 214
Frances Elecu, 203
Fiances Lydia, 167
Fiances Sophia, 224
Francis, 145, 156, 163, 165
Francis H., 170
Francis Starkie, 98, 115
Francis V., 195, 197
Frank, 106, 123,220
Frank A., 108, 125
Frank Albert, 132
Frank C, 126, 134
Frank Davenport, 118, 132
Frank Dwight, 124
Frank Green, 245, 246
Frank R., x66, 220, 221
Frank Roswell, 120
Frank T., 183
Frank Trevitt, 220
Frank W., 205, 216
-Franklin, 85, loi, 186, 188, 2x7,
J 20
Franklin G., x86
Fianklin H., 65
Franklin W., 125
Frederic William, 124
Frederick, 66, 109, 127, 156,
163, 187, 220, 230, 235, 241
Frederick A., 121
Frederick AkMiao, 177
Frederick Augustus, 80, 88, 104,
105, 112, 128, 143
Frederick B., 246
Frederick Enkine, 117
Frederick F., 120, 133
Frederick H., 117
Frederick Henry, 204
Frederick J., 68
Frederick M., 65, 68, 123, 133,
195. >97
Frederick Myron, 129
Frederick Rolando, 197
Frederick T., 204
Frederick Taft, 184
Gardner, 238, 244
Gardner G., 185
Geneveive, 130
Geneveive Loraine, 129
George, 93, 109, 178, 186, 226,
240
George A., C07, 181, 183, 205
George Ackley, 202
George Arthur, 124, 134
George B., 7ii 7*1 i37
George C, 63, 66, 109, 127
George Clarence Albert, 132
George Cushman, 196
George Davii, 183, 186
George Dwight, 124
George Edward, 141
George Ephraim, 182, 185, 188
George Everett, 115
George Francis, 187
Gtorgt Henry, 112, 185, 188
George Irion, 204
George L., 204, 205
George Lee, 184, 187
George Leonard, 1 79
George N., 226, 227
George Nelson, 226
George S., 166
George Samuel, 165, 167
George W., 59, 92, 140. 212,
217, 220
George Willard, 97, 113, 114,
130
Georgiaima, 196
Georgietta, 196
Gerald M., 226, 227
Gertrude, 123, 167
Gertrude Anne, 124
Gideon, 230, 235
Gideon S., 242
Gilbert A., 140
Gilbert Edmund, 124
Gillett, 242
Glenn, 135
Gordon, Lewis, 197
Grace, 48, 127
Digitized by
Google
963
Grace A., 905
Grace C, 147
Grace Eleanor, 188
Grace Goodwin, 166, 908
Grace W., 122
Grant W., 246, 247
Gurdon, 150, 153, 157
Hannah, 31, 38, 39, 40, 43, 59,
#9. 73f 76, 80, 139, 168, 170,
173, 180, 190, 191, 207, 208,
909, 213, 222, 225, 941, 254
Hannah A., 193
Hannah Bodfish, 139
Hannah Brainardi 159
Hf nnah C, 60
Hannah O., 170
Hannah Smith, 200
Harold, 134* 905
Harriet, 86, loi, 119, 152, 159,
165, 214
Harriet A., 100, 193
Harriet Ann, 194
Harriet E., 99, 117, 124
Harriet Elenore, 184
Harriet Eliza, 62
Harriet JuUette, 144
Harriet M., 196
Harriet Maria, no
Harriet May, 67, 166, 195
Harry B., 226
Harry H., 209
Harry Garfield, 128, 135
Harvey, 63, 211, 216
Hattie, lao, 241
Hattie Beecher, 98
Hattie Ettelle, 949
Hattib ]., 919
Hattie Jonet, 198
Hazel Gertrude, 147
Helen, 914, 926, 242
Helen Beatrice, 219
Helen C, 105
Helen Edna, 135
Helen L., 188
Helen Man, 64
Helen Sophia, 102
Helena, 246
Heiuan, 231, 237, 238
Heman H., 63
Henrietta, 102
Henrietu £., 115
Henrietta G., 105
Henrietu Maria, 182
Henrietta Susan, 98
Henry, 134, 179, 181, 182, 183,
184. 194> 994, 945, 946
Henry A., 146
Henry Amzi, 166, 167
Henry Austin, 102
Henry C, 100
Henry Caleb, 119
Henry Charles, 119
Henry Clay, 916, 217, 219
Henry D., 186
Henry Eliab, 182, 184
Henry F.^ 109, 126
Henry Franklin, 182, 185
Henry Frederick, 121, 133
Henry Gildersleeve, 7 1
Henr}- H., 193
Henry Hibbard, 146
Henry Hodges, 144, 145
Henry Isaac, 108, 125
Henry J., 159
Henry James, 185
Henry Jacob, 195
Henry Kirk, 75
Henry Lathrop, 102
Henry Lee, 177, 179
Henry M., 166, 167
Henry Mills, 160, 165
Henry S., 104
Henry Seymour, 83, 84, 97, 98,
"5
Henry Starkie, 112
Henry T., 234, 240
Henry Theodore, 1 17
Henry Tower, 239
Henry Truman, 202, 203
Henry W., 63, 66
Henry Ward, 146, 147
Henry Waterman, 1 14
Henry Weld, 82, 88, 105, 121
Hepsey, 217
Digitized by
Google
t«4
Herbert, 113, 196
Herbert Emexion, 194, 134
Herbert Irl, 135
Herbert P*, 130
HerBcbel, 71
Hmm, too, 901, 931, 938, 946
Hinun E., 105, 939
Hiram M., 936
Hinm N., 63, 65
HoDit, 191
Homer M., 179
Horace, BB, 91, lox, 108, 119,
M3* S54
Horace Braioard, 195
Horace Day, 86, loi
Horace Lemett, 108, 195
Horace W., 105, 199
Homud TiptOD, 67, 68
Huldah, 175, 199
HnldahA., 176
HampM'ey Roger, 145, 146
Humphrey T., 143, 144
lanthe, 919
Ida, 188, 903
Ida Caroline, 194
IdahEUeii,ii8
Ina May, 946
Ira, 191, 193, 197. a54
Ira Dan, 194
Irad, 150, i53» i58» 164
Irene H., 943
Irma, 199
Inac, 38, 49» Sh 69. 7o> 89, 91,
909, 911, 999, 931,937, 947
laaac F., 183
laaac Faxon, 186
laaac M., 937, 943
laabeUe, 196
laabeOe B., 71
l9aiah,76
liom, 106, 193
Ifrael, 168, 179, 180
J. B., 198
abez, 41, 53, 76, 78, 79» ^7p
168, 180
Jabes Hobbaid, 87, 103, 168
Jacob, 48, 49» Sh »47
}• Cordelia, 159
Jamea, 40, $1, 53, 106, 109, 138,
X39» MO, X58/.X95> ai7, ai8,
M7
Tamet A., loi
Jame9 B., 71, iii, 197
James C, 93
James Edward, 84
James Franklin, 63
James Hyde, 189, 184
James M., 159, 919
James Mann, 96, 119, 113, 130
James Marcus, 999, 994
James O., 193, 195
James Otis, 108
James Paul, 188
James T., 105
Jane, 97, 50, 73, 183
Jane B., 199
Jane Eliza, 104
Jane Elizabeth, 161
Jane R., x6i
Jane Sophia, 171
Jane T., xoo
Japheth, r99
J««n» 39
Jean Frow, 996
Jeanne Eloise, 188
Jedediah, 69, 190
Jehicl, 85, 141, 148, 150, 151,
>$3. >58f «o6, 907, 909, 914,
»«9f *S5
Jemima, 50
Jennette, 915
Jennie, 147
Jennie E., 65
Jennie Maud, 131
Jennie S., 71
Jeremiah, 48, 49, 53, 190, 906,
907, 908, 911, 994, 999, 930,
»34
Jeremiah Reed, 994, 995
Jerome B., 159
Jcnisha, 59, 69, 70, 77, 900
Jesse, 169, 9$4
Jesse Beech, 941, 945
Jessie, 134
Digitized by
Google
t6s
Jetiie S., 159, 165
Jethro, i9o» 191, 192
jMSoa, 57, 58, 94S
Joel. 8a, 95 >
John, i8» 19, 99, 30, 31, 33, 34,
3S» 36» 37» 40» 49» 4Si 46, :3»
67, 7«» ««» 89» »37f USf »39»
143, 169, IH» I75i 190, 19^
aoi, 995, 996, 949» «S4f a$5
John Additoo, 140
ohnBeotoOt 178
John David, 63
John GibMNk, 6i| 64
John Green, 96, 119, 119
John H., 60, 183
John Hanrey, 63
John M.9 934, 940
John Mercier, 179
John Nm 100, 117
John Ramom, 154, 159, 164,
167, 940
John T., 903
JohnTorrey, 166, 167
John Wataon, 176, 178
John Wilaon, 194, 134
Jonathan, 39» 4if 44. Sh 7^. 73,
75»76, 79t «68, 190, 191,, 199,
»93» «96
Jonathan Beebe, 78
Jonathan Giddingi, 154, 160
Jonathan J., 87
Jonathan Jay, 103
Jonathan &, 65, 183
Jonathan Smith, 63, 181, 182
Joieph, 34, 35* 37» 3^, 47. 4^,
53» S^t 60, 80, 88, 138, 174,
906, 907, 934
Joieph C, 905
{oieph H., 60
oiq>h Hamfltoo, 176, 177, 178
Joseph Hastingt, 63
Joseph Irad, 164
Joseph Madison, 63, 65
Joseph SkiS, 989, 994
Joseph W., 933, 939
Josephine, 119, 178
Josephine Estelle, 188
Joshua, 54, 55» 57. S*. 77. 78,
81, 86, 99, 906, 807
, osiah, 38, so, 75, 948, 954, 95$
osiah Moo^y, 84
udah, 58, j9. 60, 179
udah Ca* x)8, 63, 65
Judah L., 60
Judah Lynan, 62
Julia, 102, 139, 159, 169, 179,
201, 911, 993
Julia A., 183
{ttlia Allaire, 198
ttlia Jane, 999
Julia James, iia
Julia M., 195
Julia May, 189
luUus, 104
Julius O., 939
Julius R., 117, 131
Junius A., 113
Junius Alexander, 96, 113
Katherine, 993
Kenneth Howard, 179
Kittie, 147
Lafayette Dallas, 104, lai
Laman A., 943
Laman J., 936, 942
Lathrop B., 99, 116
Lathrop L., 101, 119
Latpn, 919
Laura, 147 193, 909
ra Ad' line, 1 1 2
1 .a Ar.n, 96
Lk a C, 99
Lav I Jennie, 68
Lau* Lunella, 103
Laura Mary, 997
Lavinia, 71, 156, 90 1, 207, 908,
940
Lavinia B., 160
Leah, 44, 95. 180
Lemira, 936
Lemuel, 136, 137
Lerayra, 943
Leo, 197
Leonard S., 197
Digitized by
Google
s66
Leroy Faxon, 189
Levi, 57, 59, 62, 64
Levi Harper, 67, 68
Levi Jooes, in, 112, 128
Levira Oretta, 62
Lewis, 74
Lewis Edgar, 194, 196
L. Gertrude, 115
Lila May, 120
LiUa Maria, 177
LiUtan E., 98
Lillian May, 116
Lillian S., 126
Litsie, 147
Litfie Catherine, ixo
Liute M., 158
liszie May, 196
Lodisa, 89
Lois, 62, 79, 209
Lora L., 220, 245
Loraine, 231, 236
Loraine Matthews, 237
Loren Phillips, 108
Lorette, 235
Lorin, 192
Lorinda, 192
Lot, 54, 5S» 56, 57> SS
Lottie, 89, 106
Lottie H., 130
Louis, X13
Loais B., 235, 242
Louis Harding, 204
Louisa, 92, X05, 151, 154
Louisa Adams, 68
Louisa M., 183
Louisa S., 105
Louisa Sophia, 88
Louise, x6o, 237
Louise L., 187
Lovina, 203, 236
Luda A., 71
Lucia Bierce, 226
Lucina, 254
Lucinda, 210,234
Lucinda L., 193
Lucius B., 227
Lucius Bierce, 226
Lucius T., 71
Lucretia Goddard, 89
Lucretia Rachel, 103
Lucy, 60, 78, 79, S$, 139, 173,
198, 209
Lucy Anna, 118
Lucy CaroUne, 184
Lucy Ella, 142
Lucy M., 157, 21s
Luella, 187
Luella M., 123, si8
Luman, 59
Luna, 143
Lura, 200
Luther H., 163, 167
Luther O., 159, 165
Luther Rice, 176, 177
Lydia, 43, 48, 49» 54. 57» 58.
70, 73. 74. 77. 78. 87. 139.
165, 207, 208, 224, 229, 230,
240
Lydia A., 163, 203
Lydia Amelia, 165
Lydia Ann, 96
Lydia C, 234
Lydia Day, 247
Lydia Gates, sox
Lydia Roberts, 96
Lyman, 59, 85, xox
Mabel C, sso
Mabel Georgina, 187
Mabel Louise, 132
Mae H., 147
Mahala, 211
Manly Alonso, 176
Marania, 85
Marcia Asenath, 90
Marcia P., 243
Marcus, 224
Marcus Bell, 226
Margaret, 68, 247
Margaret Louise, 160, 240
Maria, 72, 73, 119, 170,201
Maria Mills, 165
Maria Louisa, 159, 202
Mariana, 78
Marietta, 156
Digitized by
Google
967
Mirilda F., 131
Marion L., 197
Mark Woodbary, 60, 63
Manhall Howard, 120, 123
Martha, 69, 74, 84, 85, SS, 94,
99, 109, \»8, i43» m8, 168,
177, aS4
Martha Angeline, 99
Martha Ann, 7X9 97
Martha B., 203
Martha Elizabeth, 88, 106
Martha G., 236
Martha Hinckley, 70
Martha Madelia, 107
Marvin, 153, 157
Mary, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 33, 42,
46, 58, 59» 7if Hf 88, 106,
138, I39i Ma» 143. M9» «5«.
169, 170, I74» i75f »76, 180,
181, 183, 190, 198, 222, 235,
a36» 239» «40, 242
Mary A., 172, 184, 185
Mary Abiah, 182
Mary Ada, 244
Mary Add, 128
Mary Angeline, 96
Mary Ann, 62, 182
Mary Ann A., 202
Maiy Brainaid, 182
Mary Caroline, 196
Mary Catherine, 187
Mary Charline, 129
Mary Claire, 220
Mary Coolbaugh, 122
Mary Crevy, 245
Mary D., 71
Mary E., 102, 125
Mary Elena, 162
Mary Eliza, 109
Mary Elizabeth, 64, 145, 147
Mary Ella, 1x2
Mary Ellen, X07
Mary Emeline, 2x4
Mary Emma, 1x3
Mary G., XS7
Mary Hart, 234
Mary Ingraham, 223
Mary J., xxi, X94
Mary U, X02, X09, 182
Mary Louisa, 100
Mary Luie, X87
Mary Newell, 97
Mary Robbins, x6i
Mary Ruth, 188
Maty S., xoo, 105
Mary Sawtelle, X05
Mary Smith, 7 1
Mary Sophia, X83, 223
Matilda, 67, X39
Matikla Jane, 64
Matilda M., 2x5
Matthew, 28, 29, 33, 34, ^B, 50,
53. 75» 76, 248, 255
Matthew George, X76, X77
Matthew L., 178
Matthew Rice, X75, 176
Matthew Smith, 153, 158
Maud, X22
Maude Violet, 132
MehiUble, 34, 35. 37. 4a. 46,
69. 73. »42. ^34
Melinda, 209, 213
Melville Weston, X05, X2x, X22
Melvin F., i^
Melvin G., X78
Melvin George, 177
Mercy, 38, 4a, 74. 85, x68
Mildred Bell, X25
Mildred Elizabeth, x88
Mildred Janet, 133
Mildred Louise, 122
Miles, 2x7, 220
Miles Avery, 212, 216, 220
Miles C, 220
Millie A., 68
Mills K., 234
Milo, 1x6, 131, 230
Milton, 230, 235
Milton Hinckley, 235, 242
Miner, 210
Minnie Vauche, 246
Minerva, X39
Monroe Everden, 129
Moses, 34. 42. 53. »73. i74. 176
Digitized by
Google
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Myitk E^ 65
Myrtle, 197
Nancy, $9, «i3
Nanqr Marii,69
Nanqr Smith, 71
Naomi, 4a
Nathan, 40, 53, lai, 168, 180
Nathaniel Goddard, 105
Nellie A«, 195
Nellie T., 115
NeUie Ruth, 191
Nettie G^ aos
Nettie Gertrude, 944
Newton, 153, ito, 198, aoi, 903,
•40^ US
Noah, 70
Nora, 187
Norman Colton, 89, 106
Norman Wilion, 106
OlMdjah, 900, 90I
Obedience, 954
OHve, 70, 74, 78, 80, 999, 840,
•4«
Olive B., 7a
Ohve CaroUne, 98
OUve Green, 149
OUfer, 148, 150, 151, 162
Oliver Franklm, 16s, 166
Olivette Brown, 98
OraM^ 197
Orange, 909, 911,916
Oren, 191, 193
Orinda, 59
Qrlow n., 186
Qna, 89, 106, 90I
Orren, 109
Orrin, 930, 935, 954
Orrin A^ 104
Onin D., 101
Oacar, 144* 146, 186, 189, 954
Oacar D., 146
09car P., 943, 946
Otis, 99, aoi
Ofiat, 14a, 143
Falmia,7i
Para May, 919
Farthcna, 949
Patience, 50, 909
Pauline Corey, 199
Pauline Downie, 134
Percival &, 939, a44f MS
Peter, 954
Phebe, 45» 176, 177. «$4
Phebe Eliia, in
Phebe &, 175
Phik, 150
Philonon, 931, 939
Philetua, 906, 907, 908
Philinda, 171
Philo^ 74, 91, 108, 139, 156, aoi,
999, 931, 939
Philo M., 63
Philomda, 931
Polly, 85, 99, 191, 909
Preaoott Herman, 134
PriaciUa Sedan, 148
Prudence, 174, 190
Prudence Eloiae, 183
Purchase Dwight, 107
Rachel, 44» 4S» 50, 5^» ^S» 13*1
144, 995, 95s
Rachel N., 993
Ralph W^ 919
Randolph, 99, 116, 146
P ^ M., 148
Kay» 146
Ray A., 134
Ravmond C, 195
Rebecca, 381 5«» «4i i54, «73.
I99i 391, 954
Remember, 38
Reuben, 955
Reuben C, 1 06
Reuben W^ 170
Reuben Wells, 179
Revilo, 151, 153, 154, 161
Re», 197
Rhoda, 954
Rhoda Ann, 151, 155, 933
Riley, i53t 158
Rinaldo Rinaldini, 106, 193
Robert, 9, 10, 90, 91, 93, 136
Robert D., 187
Robert Edward, 67
Digitized by
Google
•69
Robert Gorham^ laa
Robert Hemy, 186, 1S8, 189
Robert King, ito
Robert Monroe, iiai 129
Robert Nelion, iS4* >>7
Robert Pickard» 96
Robert Theodore, 197
Robert Torrey, i<s
RobimoDt 935, 241
Rpger, I4at I43i 144
Rolando Shubael, i93f r95
Roeilie, 146
Roecoe, 187
Rote A., 141
Rote Catherine, 195
Rote E., 186
Rose L., 159
Rotina,8i
RotweU, 179, 399, 934» '54
Rowena, 149
Roxana, 88
RiineU, 17a, 93^ --
Ruth, 49> S6» i39i M^, S74> i75»
180, ao7, 995, 940, 247
Ruth Elizabeth, 179
Ruth G., 176
Rath Gerakline, 997
Ruth Inna, 135
Ruth Marian, 176
Rath Swing* 990
Sabra Jane, 107
SaDy, 143. »54
Sally Abercrombie, 114
Sally Maria, 108
Sainantha,69 «
Samuel, 14, 941 96, 97, 98, 19,
30» 3i» 33i 35i 369 3^* A^t 53*
$4» 55» 57f 58. 7a» 73t 84» 95f
106, 193, 169, 170, 171, 173*
I74i i75i n6, 900
Samuel E., in, 127
Samuel Merrick, 93, no
Samuel Smith, 189
Samuel Washington, 96, 119
Sanford, 103, 120
Sarah, 90, 96, 33, 34* 4S> 4^1 SS»
60, 69, 74» 77# 78> 95> «5<^
153, 168, 169, 180, iSi, iSs»
186, 198, 910, 914, «39f M7
Sarah A., 109, 117, 903
Sarah Ann, 98, 934
Sarah Day, 159
Sarah E., 69
Sarah Elvira, no
Sarah lane, 63, 993
Sarah M., 97, 194
Sarah OSve, 176
Sarah &, 140
Sehlen, 159, 155
Seth. 38, 69
Sheldon, 931, 935
Sherman D., 946
Sherman W., 954
Shubael, 35, 36, 4»» 44» 53f iB9»
190, 191, 193
Silas, $9, 138
Silas Pratt, 910
Silence, 45
S(temon, 8s, 99, n6, 174
Solomon Lathrop, 78, 84
Sophia, 80, 87, X06, 170, x8i
Sophia Barton, 99
Sophronia Maria, 69, 89
Spencer, 938
Spencer R*, 943
Statin Chapman, 159
Stella Emma, 67
Stephen, 169, 170, 179,199,900,
toi, 909, 903, 904, 908, 910
Stephen Bafley, 140
Stephen Barber, 144, 146
Stephen W., 903
Stillman, 93s, 936
So9an, 64
Soaan Almira, 107
Susan}., 94
Susan Keaiah, 193
Susannah, 89, 174, 180, 198,900
Susie Amelia, t98
Sybil, 148, 181
Sybil A., 144
Syllena E., 939
Sylvanus, 907, 909
^Wester, 59, 180, 199
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^jdfk JaMi 6s
SvMaKAte, i88
Taiiiar» 190
Temperancep 40^ ijS^ 139
Thaddeoiy 51
Thankful, 35, 36, 38, 43, 67, 73»
IS3
TbMdore, 156, i6a» 163
Theodores., 99,117
Thomas, is, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18,
i9,so» 97>33f 35»36i 40, Si»
53» 5<» S39» 148, iSo> 15I1
I53t «S4t i$$f 160, 168
Thomas Fhrnkliii, 155, 161
Thomas Mclntire, 166
Thomas Smith, 70
Thomas Tienor, 96
Thomas Weld, 8a
Tinah,70
Trella Bemice, 219
Tkwnan, soo, soi, 203, 142, 245
Troman Samuel, 130
Ulysses Gtant, 146, 147
Victor G.,s 16
ViemM Madelia, 93
Vibm, 197
Viola Aleathea, 189
Viola Maiy, 131
Walei,234
WanBce,224
Walter, 69, 89, 105
Walter A., 219
Walter 1^7'
Walter M., 212, 218
Walter Sumner, 130
Walton C, 194
Warren, 87, 103, 133
Warren C, 203
Warren Dwight, 107, 117, 123
Warren E., 167
Warren G., 131
Warren Meacham, 132
Washington Irving, 210
Waterman, 84, 97
Wellington B., 68, 69
Weston, 122
Wilbur Arthur, 124
WiOaid, iS3i IS*
WiUard C, is6
WilkrdP., 108, 126
William, 20, 46, S3» «^ 7o^ 73»
80, i$3, 191, 193, 194, i9S»
199, 208, 210, SIS, a39f «54
William A., 193
William Adolpbus, 74
William Alanaon, 196
William Albert, 107, 117, 124
William AnderMO, 197
William Arnold, S03, 205
William C, 93, 108, 109
William Dwight, 189
William EH)ah, 64* 66, 67
William F., 113, 130
William Forsaith, 61
William Franklin, 202, 204
William Green, S19
William H^ 71, 147, 177, 178,
182
William Henry, 145, 179, 210,
214
William Hyslop, 97, 114
William J., 226
William Jones, 161, 166
William Lafayette Ambrose, 121
Willism Lord, 202, 203
William Oliver, 205
William Otis, 98, 116
William Reed, S25
William Rufus, tis, 128
William S., 172
William Ward, 199, 200, 201
William Wesley, 128, 135
William Wirt, 67, 68
Willis Johnson, 146, 147
Wills, 234 I
Wilson, 88
Wflson W., 140
Wirt R^ 66
Wirt Ximeo, 64, 66
W. W., SI 8, 220
Young, 39, 53, 75» 77f 79
Zaccbeus, 69, 70
Zaccheus Hinckley, 70
Zacharish,48, 53, 221
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Zachiriah D.» aaa, 933 Zeniab P., 237
Zenana, 170 Zerviah, 43, ao7
Zera, 84, 98 Zerviah D^ 131
Zera Otia, 1169 131 Zerviah Dewey, 229
Digitized by
Google
bdato
Abbott. Anse Rebecca, 95s
Edwisd G«t 7'
Fbreoce Wimi, 959
Roth Elixabeth, 952
Senmel, 959
Samitel WaneOt 959
Abercrombie, Igaaci 97
Sally, 97
Abram. Sarah, 34
Ackky, AouMt 168
Ann, 44
Edwaid, 45
EHjab, 76
Elisabeth, 4S
Etfa, 45
Hannah, 44f 45» 75
Job, 44> 4S
Lenora, 159
Ljrdia,7S
Pnebe, 45
Samnel, 75
Simeon, 75
Stephen, 44
Thankful, 87, 900
Thoniii, 44> 45f 'S*
AdasM, Abigail, 149
Daniel, 36
Tenisha, 58
Maiy, 39, 9o6, 9x8
Samne^ 36
Aflon, Lillian, 930
Aiint Harriet &, 930
Akins, Adaline, 131
AMen, Ada E., 107
Charies W., 107
John, 94
Manr N., 97
SariUa L^ 107
Alderman, Eli, 954
FnmUin, 66
Harry L., 66
Osro A., 94
Aldridge, Anna May, 171
Allen, Amy, 910
Esther, 994
Ethan C., 9x5
Hannah, 56
Samnel, 910
Allerton, Isaac, 94
John, 94
ADin, Samuel, 98, 30
Allyn, Dwight, 167
Hattie, 167
Alvord, HuMah Amelia, 95
Ames, Arthur M., 189
Doris Irene, 189
Thomas, 69
Anderson, Anna, sis
Charles, 188
E. Frances, 183
Louise, 9x3
Mary, x88
Phebe M., x88
Andrews, Carrie L^ 196
George W,, 83
Hanuh, 907
Hannah Elisabeth, 80
James, 954
Ruth, X04
Zadock, X04
Aimable, Anthony, 25
Haimah, 95
Digitized by
Google
a73
Annable, Jane, 95
Saraby 95
Aimtbtl^ SuMnnah, 150
Applegate, Maiy Matilda, 96
Annand, , 71
ArmstroDg, Edna Bruce, 135
Arnold, Amy, 158
Emeline, 203
John, a47
Samuel, 903
Aahburn, Jamei, 154
Aahley, Col., 58
Lulu, 905
Atchiaon, Daniel L., 100
Atwater, Ed. A., 83
Mn. Tina (Biige), 84
Aubrey, — — -, 199
Austin, Charles, 106
Edmund Haynes, 941
Edward H., 241
Elvira Reed, 941
John Fuller, 941
Mary Elizabeth, 941
Thomas, 241
Avery, , 916
Ayres, Anna, 192
Cary C, 199
Daisy B., isx
Duncan, 39
Flora, 199
WeUs H., 199
Baggs, Amasa, 131
Amasa P., 139
Ann, 131, 139
Emma L., 139
Estelle M., X31
Frederick A., xxs
Frederick Clark, 119
Marion Adele, xx9
Ralph Leonard, 1x9
Baily, -• , 69
Bailey, . 56
F. H., 100
Julia M., 197
BaMwin, Ellen, 995
Mary, 154
Rebecca, i6x
Baldwin, Stephen, 995
Stephen J., 995
Ballou, E. M., 90I
Banister, John L., 107
Banks, Gen., 94
Banta, William E., 163
Banziger, , 904
Barber, Aurelius B., 157
Desire, 143
EUa L., 157
Herbert E., 137
Hannah C, 86
Sybil, 144
Barker, Esther, xs6
Barnard, Beatrice, 171
Bradley, Cutting, 171
Charles Fuller, 171
Dean Stanton, 171
DonaklCole, 171
Edward Frederick, 171
Frederick Mudge, 171
Frederick Mudge Jr., 171
George, 171
George Aldridge, 171
Harry Cole, 171
Henrietta, 171
Hugh Ross, 171
James Dudley, 171
James ElweU, 171
Jenie Christine, 171
{ulia Fuller, 171
Cathleen, 171
Thomas Holden, 171
Barnes, Carlyle Fuller, 169
Edith Irene, 169
Fuller Forbes, 169
Harry Ward, 162
Henry Clark, 162
Julia A., 83
Orange, 254
Wallace, 162
Bamum, Mrs. May, X04
Barrett, Amanda, 119, 132
Anna, BS
Barrows, Harry Marvin, 158
Hattie Estelle, 158
Henry William, 158
Digitized by
Google
•u
Banows, Irene MiMredi 158
Banyi LorindA, 901
Bartholemew, Egbert, 93
Sarah, 161
Bartlett, Mary, 85
Nellie C., 913
Barton, Daniel, 10 1
David, 78
Eli, 85
Parma, loi
Sophronia, 116
Baiwtt, John D., 157
Bates, , 44
Adah, 48
Barnabas, 48
James, 44
Jeremiah, 48
Joseph, 48
Lydia, 4^
Margaret, 48
Rachel, 48
Rhoda,48
Samnel,48
Thomas, 48
Beach, Caleb, 154
Cornelia, 154
Charles W., iS4
Louisa J., x$4
Beals, John C, 19s
Bearddey, Ellen G., ss7
Bebb, Bessie E., 186
Beckwith, Nathaniel, x8o
Sarah, 43, x8o
Bedford A«, 166, so8
Bruce, x66
George Reynolds, 166
Ftol, x66
Beebe, Alexander, 77
Jerusha, 39, 77
John, 77
Jonathan, 77
Samuel, 77
Beech, Elizabeth, 141
Jesse, 341
Beecher, Catherine, 159, 165
Elizabeth, 66
Thea S., xas
Beers & Co., J. B., 136
Belcher, Rebecca, 130
Bennett, Anna S., 115
EttaF., Ill
George G., 1x8
Martha A., 164
Mildred Bun, 118
Benson, Abraham, xis
Charlotte Amelia, 1 1 2
Mary EUen, 178
Nelson T., 176
Sarah Hagadom, iix
Bent, Anna, 154
Benthuysen, Adaline Fuller, 95
Barent Falen, 95
Catherine, 95
Clara, 95
Cbra Adaline, 95
Howard Leslie, 95
Loietta, 95
Margaret Back, 95
Olive Edna, 95
William Andrew, 95
William Howard, 95
Benton, Mary, 59
Berrett, Clarence H., 9$!
Berry, Hannah, 134
Harriet, 153
Beaton, Blanche, 177
John, 177
Lucy, 177
Betzer, Frank, isi
Glen, isi
Ruth Emily, xsi
Bidwell, Augusta E., 139
Esteue J., iso
George, no
Oliver, 132
Bierce, Hannah Bell, 193
Mary A., S26
Bigekm, Martha, 37
Eber,37
Bill, Benajah, 43
Edward, 43
Elisha, 43
Eunice, 43
Hannah, 43
Digitized by
Google
«75
Bait Joanna. 43
Jonathatti43
othiu,43
Mary, 43
Seth,43
Sybil, 43
Zenriah, 43
Billings, Amelia, 95
Chlpe,99
Kate L., xa6
Levi, 95
Riiftti,95
Rnfoa M., 95
Saiah, 95
Billington, John, 34
Bingham, Leonard, 59
Bingham, Orinda, 58
Bircham, Helen Lncy, 184
Bine, Tina, 84
Bishop, Emily M., 241
James Aaron, 346
Smes Edward, 346
ary, 179
Bissell, Charles H., 159
Frederick Oarence, 142
Frederick P^ 143
Orris, 40
Blair, Catherine, 147
BUsh, Elisabeth, 41
BUSS, Catherine, 1 10
Deborah, 48
Blossom, James, 40
Joseph, 40
Lydia, 40
Mary, 40
Peter, 39, 38
Sarah, 40
Thankful, 34* 38
Blush, Anna, 39
Benjamin, 39
David, 39
John, 39
Joseph, 39
Mary, 39
Patience, 39
Sylvanus, 39
Thankful, 39
Blush, Tristam, 39
Boardman, Anna Lorena, 313
Adella Sabina, 313
Charles Osro, 313
Edwin Orlando, 313
Edwin Rowland, 313
George Dana, 313
James Ambrose, 213
Mary Hannah, 313
Nancy Jane, 313
Sarah Ckrk, 313
William Henry, 313
Bodfish, Sarah, 38
Bogardus, E., 309
Boggs, Sarah F., 330
Bogue, Sarah, 199
Bolen, Peter, 315
BoUs, Egbert, 100
Bonham, Hannah, 39, 30
Nicholas, 31
Sarah, 33
Booth, Malinda, 346
Borden, Cora M., 333
Bork, Rosa, 134
Bonoughs, H. Nelson, 155
Botsford, Anna, 350
David, 333
Editha, 333
Sophia, 322
Bourne, Ezra, 40
Joseph, 40
Boutelle, Hattie Caroline, 91
Bowman, George Ernest, 28
Brace, James, 315
Brackett, Ambrose, 354
Bradbury, Eliza Ann, 353
Caleb Brown, 351
Braden, J. M., 186
Bradford, Gov., 35
Jerusha, 61
Thomas, 61
William, 34, 61
Bragg, Mary, 81
Olive, 71
Brainard, Abijah, 43
Abner, 79
Adam, 79
Digitized by
Google
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Bninaid, Attph, 43
Augusti Imiie, 125
Beolah, 79
ComeliuB, 43
David, 46
Dorcas, 43
Edwin L. 80
Eliiha, 45
EUsabetlk,4i
Emily, 79
Enot Lewis, 80
Homer W., 76, 80, 136,
149, 198, 254. 255, 956
epthai, 43
.ohii,46
ohn MiltOD, 79
' oihua, 46
] alia, 944
'Mh«43
Louisa Faller, 79
Xttqr A., 956
Lyman, 79,195
Martha, 45
Mary, 43, 181
Rachel, 43
Rebecca, 36
Shubael, 43
Thankful, 43
Timothy, 181
Uriiah, 43
WiUiam H., 80
Braman, Elixa, xi6
Fanny Sophia, 196
John J., 196
Tirzah, 196
Branch, Ida M., 37
Brayton, D. L., 934
Breen, — , 99
e. Amy, 1x7
Brewer, Amos, x8i
Isaac, 181
Joel, X08
Lacy, 132
Polly, 92
Solomon, x8i
Sophia, x8i
Timothy, 181
Brewster, William, 94
Bridge, M. Wells, 98
BriggSy Ada Belle, 194
Clara Jones, 161
Hannah, 77
Martha Robbins. x6i
Ralph L., xi
WiUiam F., 194
William FaUer, 161
Brinkinan, Katherine, 946
Britteridge, Richard, 94
Brockaway, Hannah, 77
Wolston, 77
Bridget, 77
Bionson, Mrs. Oscar, 954
Brooks, Ahran, 900
Rath, X04
Brooghton, Charles, 919
Brown, Amos, 9o8
Aime E., 145
Archibakl, 192
Benjamin, 157
Bessie, 68
Clara C, 80
Clarence, X45
Cynthia, 112
George, 112
Guy, 251
Hannah Elizabeth, 145
Jeremiah, 208
John S., 259
Julia Ann, 112
Mabel, 251
N. &, 145
Peter, 24
Rebecca, 106, 123, 173
Sarah, X04
Browne, Martha, 25
Mary, 25
Peter, 25
Brace, Anne L., xii
Buck, Mary L., 201
Buckingham, Phebe, 77
Buel, Emily F., X04
Bull, ■ y 8^9
BuUard, Lacy E., xio
Bump, Cornelius, 254
Digitized by
Google
t77
Bttispi Hemtn, 254
Barkhkrt, Adella S., 106, 193
Burnham, Arthur Wendell, 252
Nathan, 198
Bnrr, Benjamin Frederick, 118
Esther, 241
Frank Rood, 118
Frederick L., 118
Julena Eliza, 1 18
Lewis W., 241
Ralph Brewer, 118
Barseley, Hannah, 138
Burt, Anna, xoo
Bnrtis, Mary, 207
Bush, , 239
Butterfiekl, Daniel, 234
Bntterworth, Evelyn F., 115
Heniy E., 115
Button, Jennie, 204
Cady, Clara, 134
Cahoon, Abigail, 48
John, 48t 49
Joseph, 48
Elisabeth, 48
Grace, 49
Lydia, 48
Ruth, 48
Calkins, Darius, 207
Campbell, Anne, 252
William, 73
Candler, Charles, 21
Canfield, William, 161
Capen, Charles William, 89
Edmund, 89
Sarah Ellen, 89
Susan Theodosia, 90
Theodosia, 89, 107
Carpenter, Arthur T., 172
Erwin C, 172
Carrier, , 93
Carrington, Jessie, 206
Carroll, Mrs. Abby R., 119
Carter, Amy C, 111
Edith, Z27
Emily G., 122
Carver, Ahnira Jane, 142
Edward, 136
Carver, Francis, 84
George, 84, 99
Jared, 84, 99
John, 24
Joseph, 142
Sarah, 84
Cary, Anne, xo6, 123
Case, Adelbert, xo6
Clifford, 106
Ella, 106
Silas, 106
easier, Mary, 67
Cass, Lois, 37
Caswell, Henry Kirk, 109
Cathcart, Eunice S., 72
Catlin, Capt, 60
Chadwick, Joseph, 71
Chamberlain, , 173
John, 4s
Champion, Andrew, 46
Anna, 46
Daniel, 207
Esther, 207
Ichabod, 46
Israel, 46
Judah, 46
Martha, 46
Mary, 46
Mehitable, 46
Minnie J., 131
Noadiah, 46
Reuben, 46
Sybil, 207
Chandler, Hannah, 56
Chapin, Albert, 107
Allison, 98
Alvin, 107
Ashbel P., 107
Azuba, 102
Benjamin, 78
Daniel, 86
Edith Almira, 107
Edwin, 98, 107
Edwin H., 98
Eunice, 107
Frank Clifford, 107
Francis Warren, 107
Digitized by
Google
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Chapini Frederick Ckrence, X07
Fhivii Maria. 86
Harriet SopUa, 86
Hatlie J., 98
Henrietta, 107
Looii WiKredi 107
May £., 98
Mary E., 89, 177
Mary Emma, 107
Sabina O., 126
Chapman, Abel, 159
Abigail Stoirt, 81
Amanda, 149
Anne L., 106
AnMl,47
Angufltns HartweU, 81
Benjamin, 81, 8a, 149
Caleb, 46
CaxoUne, 81
Caroline Matilda, 82
CUoe, 156
Cyntfaia, 149
Daniel, 149
Diodate, 149
Dorothy, 149
EUiabetlk, 149
Eraituft, 149
Eunice, 190
Fanny, 149
Frank B., 227
George B., 200
Harriet Scribner, 81
Hexekiah, 149
Horace, 47» X49» '03
Joseph, i49i »90
{aUus, X49i iSa
Letorah, 159
Laura, 203
Laurena, 149
Lavinia, 149
Lovina, 149
Lucy, X03
Maltha, 203
Mary, 47
Newton Whittlesey, 81
Orin, 149
Osias, 149
Chapman, Reuben, 149
RevilOb 149
RuiMO, 47. 149
Srnh, 44f 47» I90» 202
Samuel, 78, 149
Sophia, 149
Slatira, 47» iSOb IS3
Syivetter, 149
lliomai Filler, 8x
Timothy, 46, 47* I49»XS3
Warren, 47* i4»
WiOiam, 149
Chappel, Patience, 39, i j6
Charles, Meliim N., 118
Chase, Caroline, 186
Mary, 140
Chatman, Sarah Jane, 8j
Chenowith, Mary Eliabeth, 217
Chilton, James, t4
Chipman, Ruth, 54
Chism, lames, 128
Susie, 128
Chittenden, Charles Curtis, 92
ChariotteS.,92
Eliza Jane, 92
EUaA^92
Fk»aE^92
Kate Adeila, 93
Mary Sophia, 9 J
Nelacm,92
RoaellaLillie,92
Christopher Frank, 93
Chryst, Alice, 188
Church, Ambioae, 40^ 41
Ann, 45
Asahel,4i
Austin, 41
Daniel, 41
David, 45
Dorothy, 41
Ebeneser, 41
Edward, 4S
Eliabetfi, 40^ 41, 169
Green H«,40
Hannah, 41, 45, x68
Iddo^ 41
Ira, 41
Digitized by
Google
«»9
Chttichf James, 41
ohn, 40, 4h 45
, opathiin, 41
;iiliiit,4i
.W.,f4i
-'7dia,45
Miiy, 141
Mehitable,46
Millkent,40
Obidiah,40
OiiTer, 41
Oirit»4i
Pliebe,4S
Ricliaidt40
Sanh Ml 94
Stmud, 4X» 45
Thomaiy 4<
Urnh, 41
Warren, 40
Wealthy, 41
William, 40, 41
Churton, Catherine S., 170
Edward Oakley, 170
John, 170
John Richard, 170
Mary Elizabeth, 170
WiVard F., 170
Clark, Albert, 92
Aha, 85
Angeline, 85
Benjamin F., 89
Capt, r90
Caroline, 85
Francis H., 184
Franklin, 89
FranUyn H^ 184
Isaac, sii
John,s34
Joseph, 89
Joseph K., 89
Lois, 78, 168, S48
Loroi, S40
Lncy, 131
Nellie, 139
Richard, S4
Somner, 85
Sylvester, 85
Cby, Ann, 1x4
Henry, si8
Cleveland, Sarah, 82
Wallace, 194
Clow, William, 92
Cobb, John Stover, 105
Cochrane, Grace, 87
WiUiim B., 87
Cogswell, George, 103
Hannah, 17s
Cohn, John, 84, 99
Cole, Aliva, 171
Coles, Hannah, 77
Walter W^ iso
Collins, Austin, 97
Cynthia, loi
Ebeneser, 102
EllaL., is6
Eva, 97
Frances Louise, 215
Jabex, 108
Levi, 97
Mary Ward, 215
Richard, 85
Sidney Ernest, 215
Thomas Peter, 215
William James, 215
Collymore, Peter, 27
Colton, Bathsheba, 89
Howard, 116
Susan, 239
Comstock, Alvin B., 156
A. W., 157
Christopher R., 86 •
Emma L., 86
Hannah, 221
Harriet B., 157
Harriet Fuller, 86
Rachel, 224
Conant, Chauncey W., 144
Cone, Daniel, 152
Ebenezer, 190
Elizabeth, 41
Erastus D., 202
George, 4»
Hannah, 44, 189
Hiram, 163
Digitized by
Google
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CoB^ Joihiia, 156
Jttlift» 156
Conlcj, Eliabethf mx
Coiui,Sanh, 64
WflKam, 64
Cmvenei Amy Mamfield, 133
Benjamhii xoa
Jamei, 156
Jtnc, 63
lolii, xoa
Mortooi X07
Rodolplrai» X07
Wilmer Morton, X07
W. B^ xoa
Cook, , X49
Aihbam,x54
Faimy, X58
Fundi, 34
George O., X43
John, 154
John Winthrop, 154
Jnlia, X87
Loain P., aox
Lncinda, X04
Lather, 154
Maria L, X54
Sarah A., 130
Cooke, John, xx
CooIbaMh, Maxy EBen, xai
WaUam, xax
Cooledge, Rufus, 89
Cooky, Blanch, aax
Laura H., X83
Coon, John, X95
Copeland, Clara E., X3a
Cornell, Harriet Locuie, X96
Phillip R., X96
Coming, Elizabeth, 159
Cornish, Gabriel, 50
Mary, 50
Cornwall, William, 46
Cotton, Mary C, xxx
Cousin, James, 194
Cowdrcnr, Dyar, X99
Oliver, X99
Stephen, X99
Warren, 199
Cowdrey, William, X99
Cox, Mort, X95
Crackstone, John, a4
Craig, Edward F., xxs
Henry Freeman, xxs
Robert, 9a
Cramer, Carrie, X84
Crippen, Catherine, 44
Frances, 36
Jabes, 36, 67
John, 36
Joseph, 36
Lydia, 36
Mehitable, 36, 67
Saxnuel, 36
Susannah, 36
Schuyler, X85
Thankful, 36
Thomas, 36
Crocker, Editha, X85
Eleazer, 54
Esther, 7 a
Hannah, 4a
Jabes, 38
Jonathan, 4a
Mary B., 7 a
Nathan, 38
Remember, 38
Ruth, 54
Sarah C, X4X
Crosby, Howard, X85
Raymond, X85
Crosier, Bertha, X33
Cross, , ax6
Jonathan, X39
Crowe, Ephraim, 33
Hannah, 33
J*ne» 33
Jemima, 33
John, 33
Sw«h, a9, 30, 33
Thankful, 33
Thomas, 33
Crowfoot, Sarah, 89
Crowell, John, 33
Cudworth, Mr., 34
Cull, Thomas, a39
Digitized by
Google
2Sl
Culver, John, 239
Mar}' Eliza, 37
Pamilla, 129
Cunningham, Kate, 253
Carrier, Horace T., 214
Williber Hoyt, 214
Grace Emma, 215
Cntler, Benjamin, 251
David, 183
Edward Parker, 252
Ephraim, 251
Grace Deming, 252
John A., 252
Lewis Whitney, 252
Mary Whittemore, 252
Maverette Bessie, 184
Rebecca Russell, 252
Thomas Sullivan, 252
Damon, D., 102
Jane, 205
Samuel G., 102
Dana, Dr., 144
Daniels, Amasa, 44
Asa, 44, 168
Bartlett Shepard, 87
David, 173
Hannah, 44
Lemuel, 43. 44
Tabitha, 44
Danks, Hiram, 108
Darte, Levi, 153
Davenport, Mary, 185
Davidson, Beveridge, 187
Daniel, 187
Faye, 187
Helen E., 187
John F., 187
Margaret D., 187
Davis, , 178
Isaac, 183
Moses, 82
Tryphena, 183
Dawley, Amelia, 237, 238
Catherine, 237
Job, 237, 238
Day, Aaron, 48
David, 43
Day, Esther, 39
John, 150
John Jr., 47
Lydia, 47,48
Mar>% 82
Sarah, 85, 150
Samuel Dorrance, 80
Dean, Ashbel, 235
Louis Palmer, 235
Marion, 235
William, 235
DeBos, Lennie H., 90
Decker, Adelia L., 65
Anson C, 65
Dedrick, Amy, 196
Delius, William H., 122
Dempsey, Elizabeth, 134
William, 134
Denis, Ruth E., 161
Denison, Harry E., 246
beulah, 246
Dennis,—, 193
George, 193
Georgianna, 193
Jennie, 19^
Denslow, , 77
Derby, Anna Louise, 32
Archibald Steuart, 32
George Hamilton, 32
John Hamilton, 32
Margaret Wait, 32
Mary Hamilton, 32
Derman, Charles B., 253
Charles Frederic, 253
Emily Frederica, 253
Samuel Stevens, 253
Dewey, Deborah, 142
Israel, 76
DeWitt, 137
William C, 215
Dexter, Mr., 9
Dick, Percy Griffith, 97
Dickinson, Irena, 50, 248
Dickinson, Sophia R., 155
Oliver, 200
Dickson, Phebe, 41
Dimock, Capt., 45
Digitized by
Google
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Dimock, Smanaah, 138
DimoDyJaDe, 355
Dixon, Edwftrd» 181
Robert, x8i
Ddbbiiii, John, aoi
Dodge, Delia A., 134
Herbert E., 351
Lewia, 134
Lydia D., 134
Donaldaon, ,59
Domnce, Anna, ao8
Henry bI, an
Tamea,aii
Lemuels., an
Martha, an
Orange F., an
Stella, ao7
Snaan, an
Doten, Edwtfd, a4
Downie, Anna, 134
Cora M., 134
William, 134
Downing, Richard H., 170
Downa, Corodon,65
Emma J., 68
Marciia C, 65
Sarah E., 65
Stephen Cliffordi 9^
Winifred Dudley, 98
Drake, Efa, 336
Mercy, 3'
Drury, , 109
Dugan, Mary Jane, 186
Dunbar, Clare Arline, 189
Duncan, Hannah, 341
Ruth, a40
Dunham, Abigail, 3a
Benajah, 3a
David, 3a
Edward, 3a
Jamea, 3a
Jonathan, 3a
Phii^eaa,3a
Robert F., x8a
Zeniah, 3a
Dunn, Rebecca, 3a
Umib,3a
Dunnell, Horatio H., 147
Katharine Gertrude, 147
Dunning, Auguata, 353
Benjamin, 350
Edwin, as a
Eliiabeth, 79, 350
Emily Matilda, ^$2
; ulia, IS*, a53
^ uliua U, 79, aso
, uliua Newton, 353
Martha, a53
Duatin, Lydia, as a
Dutton, Jeremiah, 97
Dwight, EHhu, 41
Mary A., 189
Nancy, 41
SabrinaO., 117
Eardaley, William A., 77
Earhart, Melvin, a 17
Eaatman, Daniel P., a 14
Eaton, Franda, a4
Edgerton, Charlea, 836
Eunice, 236
Maremua D., a36
Martha FuDer, 836
Edgett, Frederick, 109
Edwarda, Fanny, 196
George, 196
Lydia, 163
Sarah, 196
Elliot, Clara L., no'
John F., no
Mary F., no
Elmer, Abigail, 193 '
Elaton, Ma^ J., axs
Nancy, ais
Samuel, ais
Ely, Gabriel, 149
Roiua, isa
Emily, Charlea H., ao3
Emona, Jonathan, 36
Samuel, 36
Emmona, Dyer, isa
Toaeph Gilbert, ao4
Mary EHxa, ao4
Engliah, Thomaa, a4
Evarti, Sarah E., 338
Digitized by
Google
•«3
FainDinf Otrina, 158
Toha, 159
jonathaDi 158
Farr, Albert Cutler, 96
Alice Mildred, 96
Anna Josephine, 96
Chariei,96
EdnaLQUan, 97
Evelyn, 96
Grace, 96
Haad Morris, 97
Henry Comstock, 95
Henry Howardf 95
Herbert, 96
James Albert, 96
Jane Lee, 96
Lancelot, 96
Lawrence, 97
Mabel, 96
Morris B., 96
Nelson Ford, 96
Rodney, 96
Roger, 96
Ruth, 96
Samuel Fuller, 96
Wilfred, 96
Wynant Applegate, 96
Farrar, Caroline F., 89
Henry W,, 89
Isaac, 88
John Henry, 89
Samuel F., 89
Faurot, Abram, 128
Emily Brooks, is8
Minnie A., is8
Fearon, Carrol D., S44
Charles F., 244
Gladys D., 244
Hen^ Dana, 244
Robert H., 344
Spencer F., S44
Fellon, Emdine, 214
Fellows, Asahel, 63
Carl Roland, 195
Charles J., 195
Edna, 62
Elijah, 62
FeUows, Elisa, 62
George, 62
Irving John, 195
Polly, 62
Sarah, 62
Fenn, Sarah £., 225
Treat, 225
Ferguson, Samuel, 131
Ferry, Chariotte, 93
Cordelia, 93
Eliza Ann, 93
Laura Ann, 93
Luther, 93
Luther A*, 93
Field, Amelia, 108
Carrie J., 185
D. S*, 185
Filer, John, 142
Fish, Rachel, 138
Fisher, Eliza P., 141
George, 118
Grace A«, 119
Ida May, 96
Isaac, 50
Louis C, 119
Mary B., 119
Melissa E., 1x9
Phineas, 141
Salem, 118, 132
Susan G., 141
Susan M^ 132
Fisherdick, Anna Louise, 114
George Henry, 114
Fisk, Eber, 37
Julia Ann, 37
Nathaniel, 37
Fiske, Quartus, 89
Fitch, William Piatt, S33
Fletcher, Moses, 24
FoUett, Lydia, 230
Mary Ida, 238
Folsom, Dorothy H., 242
Edwin, 242
Eleanor F., 242
Marian L., 242
Forbes, Anne, 197
Lena, 162
Digitized by
Google
ta4
Ford, John. 25
Martha, 25
Foster, George, 89
Fox, Barrett, 56
Hiram, 254
Mary, 80
Freeman, John, 28, 29
Fremont, John C, 162
French, Ella Gordon, 90
Toiephine, 66
Nellie, 94
Froat, Elarina, 139
Henry, 98
Jane, 181
Zebulon, 181
Frow, Amanda Jane, 226
Gates, Achtah, 200
Alice, 96
Angustui L., 144
Gale, Lydia Monroe, 96
Monroe Forbes, 96
OUve, 96
Thomas Monroe, 96
Gardner, Richard, 24
Sophia, 185
Gates, Abigail, 201
Chauncey, 149
Clarissa, 149
Daniel, 43
Darios, 46
-Dimmis, 46
Ephraim, 149, 200
-Esther, 46
Hannah, 43, 46
Ira, 149
iames, 149
ehiel, 152
e«»c. 43
oseph, 43
Joshua, 168
Jonah, 46
Loren, 152
Lydia, 43. 149
Martha, 149
Mary, 46
Nathan, 43
Noadiak, 148, 149
Gates, Olive, 46
Olmstnd, 149
Samuel, 46
Stephen, 46
George, Edson W., 163
Gerow, , 171
Giddings, Caroline, 165
Caroline L., 161
Charles, 161
Edward F., 161
Edward J., 161
Franklin H., 161
Jonathan, 154
lebecca, 154
Samuel, 165
Gifford, Prince, 255
Gilbert, Mary, 155
Gildersleive, Emily S., 71
Gildersleeve, Henry, 71
Gilfoil, Mrs. Maria, 89
Giles, Clarence M., 163
Gillett, Lois, 150
Lydia, 49, 228
Gillette, Mr., 144
Alfred, 99
Gladding, Hannah French, 103
Glass, Alice, 190
Arunah, 199
Lucinda, 199
Mary, 199
Rozana, 199
Rufus, 199
Susanna, 199
William, 199
Gleason, Elsea, 58
Eunice, 105
Mary, 32
Goddard, Mary S., 105
Nathaniel, 105
Godfrey, Margaret E., 104
Mary, 157
Matthew, 201
Goldthwait, Alfred, 92
Bessie, 92
Gilbert N., 92
Harriet, 92
Helen, 92
Digitized by
Google
s8s
Goldthwait, Howard, 92
Mik), 92
Norton &» 92
Goodeooughi Carrie Joiephine,
252
Jonathan Bradford, 252
Goodman, John, 24
Goodspeed, Elizabeth, 55
Motes, 56
Nathaniel, 56
Nellie Ann, 216
Goodwin, Anrelia, 249
Charles, 249
C^rnthia, 249
Elijah, 249
George, 249
James, 249
Mary, 169
Morilla, 249
Obedience, 249
Richard, 249
Gould, Esther, 88
Job, 49
Lyman, 49
Ruth, 180
William, 49
Graham, Isabel, 198
Grant, Adelbert William, 1 1 1
Augustus, 150
Caroline, 66
Elisha, 150
IdaG., 158
James A. &, 154
Uoyd Shepard, 103
Maryette, 150
Philo, 150
Ralph Morgan, 103
Thane Chester, 103
Graves, Chester, 94
Edward, 94
Emma, 94
Frank, 94
George, 94
Mary, 100
Gray, Caroline, 141
Cornelius, 141
Ida M., 141
Greaton, CoL, 85
Greeley, Eben, 201
Green, Asenath, 185
Harriet S., 185
John, 69
onas, 185
Katherine, 96
Kittie EUen, 219
Mary E., 132
Timothy, 148
Greene, E. H., 186
Greenman, Betsey, 201
Griffing, Onrille, 222
Griggs, Dr. , 157
. John, 59
Joseph M., 92
Grimes, George C, 98
Stuart, 98
Walter Hardie, 98
Grinell, Charles, 62
Griswold, Phebe, 163
Grosjean, Agnes, 62
Charlotte, 62
Edward, 62
Emily, 62
Mahrina, 62
Margaret, 62
Marion, 62
Mary, 62
Sirquet, 62
Grout, Jonathan, 192
Joseph, 1 01
Grover, Ruth, 174
Groves, Albert F., 156
Charles A., 156
Frederick W., 156
George A., 156
George F., 156
Guy, Louisa C, 108
Hackney, Mary Virginia, 112
Hagadom, Harrison, 109
Hale, Sarah, 129
Haley, Effie V., 158
Hall, Agnes Josephine, 96
Anna, 223
Augusta, 113
Edith, 113
Digitized by
Google
i86
HaO, Merqr, 8s
Sixmh, t04
Sanh J^ 145
William P.| 113
William Fdmeroy, 96
HamOtOD, John Alan, 83
John Allen, 81
Hamlin, Chriitiana, 948
ConeiiuB, 50
Eleaaer, 136, 848
Natbanid, 198
Sarah, 108
Hancock, Elisabeth B., 908
Hand, Jane, 942
Hl&fd, Aaenatb, 44
Ebeneier, 44
Elisabeth, 44
Huldah,44
]iittna,44
Rachel, 44
Robert Lane, 44
Shttbael, 44
Uriah, 44
Zadock, 44
Hardie, Charles Harry, 98
Frank Everett, 98
Grace Emma, 98
Harry Edward, 98
James Henry, 98
Mary Eva, 98
OUietta Lanra, 98
Virginia, 98
Harding, Almira, 239
Harkness, Nathan, 131
Sarah L., 131
Hark>w, Joseph, 63
Deborah H^ 182
Harper, Lurissa Jane, 66
William, 66
Harris, Abbie Reynolds, 130
Eliza, S17
Hettie P., 819
Isaac, 217
Truman, 130
Sarah, 198
Harshman, Clwi M. F., 185
James Elbert, 185
Harshman, Mabel Helen, 185
Nelson, 185
Hartwell, Adelbert H., izo
Amy G., in
C. Hn no
Clara, no
Constance, ni
Frederick E., ni
Harry F., in
Nellie M., in
Harvey, Amanda R., 113
Haskins, Enoch, 123
Mary, 123
Susie R., 123
Hastings, Sarah, 60
Hatch, Abi, 49
Abigail, 49
Barnabas, 49
Elizabeth, 57
Evalina, C, 238
James, 49
Jethro, 230
Lasell, 49
Lydia, 48, 49
Phebe, 49
Rachel, 255
Ruth, 49
Sarah, 49
Thomas, 49, 256
Hatherley, Timothy, 27
Hawkes, Clara, 194
Herbert, 194
James, 194
Julia, 194
Levi F., 194
Lucius, 194
Sophia, 192
William, 194
Hawkins, Mary Florilla, 188
Hawks, Hairiet, 81
Hawley, Joseph R., 231
Mary, 231
Hayden, Albert, 83
Nettie Orpha, 83
Polly, 107
Rena, 83
Hayes, Amanda, 157
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Hayes, Maiy, 157
Haynes, Emma F., ris
Harriet Pearl, 241
Hayi, Hannah, 190
Hayward, Aarooi 59
Alice, 351
Edward P., 214
Johns, 86
William Eugene, 86
Head, Mrs. Mille, 129
Healey, Thomas, 106
Heath, Asahel Hawley, 67
Bartholomew, 67
Clara McLean, 66
Elisha S., 86
Henrv, 67
Hezekiah, 67
Heiser, Harriet, 66
Hendee, Abigail, 142
Henderson, Alice, 213
Chloe, 213
Florence, 212
Frank Gilbert, 213
Henry, 213
Henry Clay, 212
lanthe, 213
Ida, 212
Junius, 213
Lucy, 212
Sarah, 212
Williaim Ambrose, 212
Hendrickson, John B., 92
Higgins, Dorothy, 96
Sarah, 152
William Henry H., 96
Hildreth, Royal, 193
Hill, Hannah, 209
John, 57
Olive Beatrice, 96
Solomon, 206
William Curtis, 96
Zerviah, 206
Hinckley, , 255
Benjamin, 74
Martha, 74, SS5
Mehitable, 70
Thomas, 31
Hines, , 235
Hinman, Joseph, 98
Hitchcock, Albert, 144
Frank F., 144
J. Clinton, 144
J. H., i44f 145
Hobomok, 25
Hodges, Rachel Freeman, 144
Hodgkins, Amelia, 238
Emily Theodosia, 238
Exra, 238
Henry Clarence, 238
Julia Ada, 238
Hoffman, Fannie S., 226
Holbertm, Francis, 807
Holbrooa, Carleton Joseph, 67
C. W., 67
William FttUer, 67
Holcomb, , 136
Holden, , 62
Belle, 62
DeWitt C, 62
Edward, 62
Edward L., 21
Kitty, 62
Hollenback, Harriet, 245
Holmes, Christopher, 45
Hooker, Bryan, 155
Lydia Lewis, 155
Nancy, 155
Hopkins, Damans, 25
M. D., 82
Stephen, 24, 25
Home, Robert, 15
Horr, Elijah, 243
Sarah L., 243
Horsford, Talcott, 143
Horton, Allen, 196
Hosmer, Mary, 40, 148
Robert, 148
House, Samuel, 28, 29
Howard, Ada, 95
Adaline Henry, 95
Albert, 94
Arthur, 94
Clara Adadine, 95
Emily, ir3
Digitized by
Google
s88
Howard, Henry Lancelot, 95
Lancelot, 95
Lanra Rooker, 95
Lockhart, 94
Nathan, 113
OKar,94
Stella, 94
Howe, Rev. Mr., 6z
Aaron, 119
Charles, 338
Eugene C, 338
Horace H., 338
Howell, Daniel, 81
Edward, X38
Edward L., 138
Eliza, 303
Wilfred, 138
Howes, Albert L., 178
Carrie M., 194
Howland, Anne, 72
Benjamin, 136
Hannah, 43
Isaac, 73
John, 34, 35
Joseph, 73
Maria, 73
Hubbard, Ezra, 169
Lois, 41, 78, 168
John, 78, 168, 348
nrthena, 50, 348
Hubbel, Abigail, 331
Ephraim, 331
Heustis, Mila J., 313
Huffmeier, Evelyn, 97
Maud, 97
Hulbnt, Marion, 339
Hulett, Daniel Webster, no
Hull, Hannah, 39
Humphrey, Annis, 355
Ralph, 355
Hungerford, Beach, 161
Caroline E., 161
Hungerford, Julia Genevieve,
841
Hunt, Mary, 93
Spencer D., 315
William, 315
Huntington, Civil, 142
Dimmis, 143
Dorothy, 153
John, 14s
Jonathan, 45
Jared, 142
Laura, 142
Mary, 143
Ozias, 143
Philoxena, 143
Ralph, 143
Solomon, 143
Hurlburt, Charles W., 353
David, 334
Lewis, 331
Martha, 49
Husted, Jonathan, 310
Hutchins, Frank Wade, 184
Hutchinson, Abigail, 303
Hyde, Abiah, 182
Abram V., 337
Hyde, Andrew, 159
Emma, isi
Marilda, 117
Ide, Oliver, 74
Ingraham, Marcus, 193
Irion, Matilda S., 304
Isham, Abigail, 56
Anna, 56
Benjamin, 56
Daniel, 56
David, 56
Ebenezer, 56
Elizabeth, 56
Isaac, 56
John, 56
Joseph, 56
Joshua, 56
Rebecca, 55, 56
Samuel, 56
Samuel Jr., 59
Temperance, 56
Thankful, 56
Timothy, 56
Jack, Jennette, 167
Jackson, Abigail Stickney, 81
James, Caroline, 336
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Google
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Janrii, Adaline, 29$
Jenkins* Abjgaily 74
Jenks, Almim, 107
George Monroe, 91
Heniy, 107
Jenningiy dpt^ 84
Jewetty — — , 119
Johnson, Ames, 130
Arauusa, 15 1
Arlington Ft 178
Cynthia Sophia, 145
Emma, 144
Jedediab, 144
Lewis Hawkes, 144
Luna Aieamina, 179
Mnnson, S51
Maurine F., 178
Jones, Dr. Allen, 184
Ann, 64
Arthur M., 119
A. T., IIS
Charles B., 87
Charles P., 119
Eleanor, 91
EtuE., 115
Harriet Sophia, 87
Hennr C., 119, ais
Jededia, 30, 31
Katherine, 115
Lillian M., 119
Louise Estelle, 184
Martha, 255
Mercy H., 141
Marion E., 119
Myron, 115
Nathaniel, 64
PauUne, 155
Phebe, 95
Ralph, 29
Rosiika, 139, 140
Sarah, 70
Simeon, txi
Syhranus, 139
Wilfred, 119
Jordan, John, 173.
Keckler, Peter, 214
Keith, Caroline, 124
Keith, Emma Caroline, 124
George A., 124
Mary F., 202
Kellar, Freida, 237
Karl, 237
Otto, 237
Rex, 237
Roth, 237
Kelley, James J.^ 123
T. Ct 145
KeUogg, Abigail, 76
Elisha, 136
EInathan, 77
Rachel, 103
Kelly, John, 136
Kelsey, Sarah, 49
Siba, 192
Keeney, Mary, 77
Sosannah, 143
Kendall, Cark>, too
E. E., 84
Kendrick, Adin, 234
Don C, 234
Keney, Justus W., 150
Kent, Ellen, 104
Keyes, Bertha Ellen, 90
Charles, 90
Clifton Earle, 90
Cora, 90
Edmund Capen, 90
Elbert James, 90
Elbert M., 90
Frederick Elias, 90
Grsce Anna, 90
Henry, 90
Homer Raymond* 90
Vera Pearl, 90
Wilbur Leroy, 90
Kibbe, H. G., 135
Mabel Ciurpenter, 135
Kidd, Eliza, 213
Kidder, Monroe C, 253
Kieman, Horatio S., 128
Kilboume, Jonathan, 44
Killam, Lot, 1 16
Mary L., 116
Kimball, Benjamin, 60
Digitized by
Google
990
Kimball, Charles, 99
Charles F., 99
Keziah, 60
Laura J., 99
Kinard, Elisabeth, 46
King, Adaline, lao
Amasa, lao
Arthur D., 132
Elsie, 151
Hesekiah, 151
Howard A., 13s
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I W., 150
IL, ISO
Sophrouia, iso
Kingsbury, Clara W., 178
Edward Payson, 178
Mary L., 178
Ruth F., 178
Kingslev, Isaiah, 143
Margaret, 143
Sazah, 165
Kinky, Isabelle, 194
Kinne, Charity Ovetu, 6s
DeWitt Clinton, 6s
Jeremy, 6s
Kmney, Andrew, S37
Edith, S37
Floy A., S37
Frank E., S37
Leslie R^ S37
Orrin, S37
Robert L., S37
Swan, S37
Knapp, Zilpha, SS4
Knedand, Benjamin, 37
Ebeneser, 36
Isaac, 36
Knibloe, Ebeneser, 136, 247
Pamela, 167
Knight, Abigail, i8s
Emma, S51
Knowlton, Susannah, soo
Knox, Harry A., 133
Kroh, Fidelia, S04
Kuhney, George William, 158
Labroad, Mrs. Henry, 85
Lacey, John, 170
Ladd, Sarah Lockwood, ist
Wyllys C^ 1 6s
Lamphere, Ella, 17s
Lamson, Carrie, S39
Landsfield, , 176
Lane, Chloe, 48
Daniel, 48
Ephraim, 48
Esther, 48
Ira, 48
Kin, 48
wis, 48
Matthias, 48
Matthias Spencer, 48
Rhoda,48
Richard, 48
Ruth, 48
Susie B., IS5
Langdon, Horace B., i6s
Nancy, 83
Larkin, Cora, 197
Larkins, Sarah, 194
Larrabee, John, 177
Lathrop, Jane, S4, s6, 31
Rev. John, S4, s6, S7, 33'
Mercy, 78, 86
Solomon, 78
Susanna, 78
Latimer, Rhoda, 119
Latshaw, William Denison, 81
Law, Frederick H., 1S5
Lawton, Benjamin, 233
Benjamin Franklin, S33
Francis Henry, S33
Idella Jane, S33
Ralph Brayton, S33
Shailer Emery, S33
Laythorpe, Barnabas, 30
Joseph, s8, 30
Learned, Archer F., is6
Leavenworth M., los
Leavitt, Benning, 94
Lee, Charles, 155
Lucy, 331,336
Lydia, 157
Nancy, 155
Digitized by
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Leete, Frederick D.» 344
Helen D., 244
Jeanette F., 344
Leister, Edward, 24
LeMc^e, Sarah, 155
Leonard, Kesiah, 193
Lacinda, 19a
Lewis, Elizabeth H., 204
Samuel, 41
Lilie, , 163
Lines, Jemima, 106
Little, Barzillai, 41
Charlotte, lox, xi8
Jenisha,93
Nancy, 41
Lockey, Robert S., no
Lockhartt Margaret, 207
Lombard, Dennis O., 89, 106
Dexter W^ 89
Elliott F., 89
Estus M., 89
Ira S., 89
Irene T., 89
Justin, 89, X06
A. Mariva, 89
Mary L., 89
Lord, Ezra, 139
Matilda, aoi
Mary, 44
Joshua, 139
Love, Charles, 2x4
Mary Emeline, 214
Lovejoy, Frank W., X24
Loveland, Rhoda, 238
Lovell, f X38
Andrew, 54, 69
Jerusha, 69
Lydia, 55
Shubael, X38
Silas, 69
WiUiam, 69
LoTcridge, Abner, 45
Aime, 45
David, 45
Edward, 45
Eunice, 45
John, 45
Loveridge, Lewis, 45
Loomis, Sarah, X50
Lucas, Henry, 182
Luce, Eleanor, 235
Haimah, 236
Ludwig» Louise, 127
Lyman, , 235
Frank, xxo
Howard, X77
Warren Fay, 177
Lyon, Eliza Aim, xx8
David, 1x8
Josiah, 107
Mary, X07
Mary Isabel, X07
Lyons» Abraham, xxo
Macv, Lilly R«, 2x9
Mack, Abihu, X49
Orelhma, 87
Orlando, X49
Phebe, \i
Maguire, Loret«4, 95
Mahan, Charles Walter, 188
James Cecil, x88
Main, Judith, 247
Mallory, Frank Boyd, 91
Roger Putnam, 9X
Manchester, Charles, 205
Mannering, Mary Geraldine, 67
Manning, , X22
H. Courtney, 67
Mansfield, Emma, x 14
Mantell, Elliott, 104
Markham, Betsey Ann, X52
Elam, 8x
Margeson, Edmond, 24
Maxdi, Albert E., 192
Vesta, XS3
Marston, Belva, 22 x
Martin, , 230
Christopher, 24
Dorothy, 32
Howard lI, 242
John, 32
Louis F., 242
Medad, 242
Woodbury L., 162
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MatoiitIiabelle»a5i
Matteton, Amos, 170
ChanDcey, 170
Jette, 170
roUy Ann, 171
Senunmiiy 17a
Silaa» 17a
Mattbewi, Lephe L., a37
Stanley E., a37
MaxfieU, Charles H., a 14
May, Sybil, 45
Ifayoaid, Geoigietta, 196
Mayo, Arthur Henry, 145
Eiikine Bronaon, 145
Mary Eliaabeth, 145
Warren Spear, 145
Mean, Anna, 116
Meicein, Ahrin B., 185
Hany A., 185
Hattie Fuller, 185
Jane D., 185
Mercier, Grace A., 179
John B., 179
Merritt, Alice, 96
Merwin, Lacy, 15a
Mery, Elinor Mary, a4S
Jacob S., a4S
Mesick, , a 33
Metcalf, George, 86
Meyen, Mary, aa4
Mikt, Polly B., 194
MiUard, Jennette, lao
Loraine, a3o
Phik), aa9
Thomas, 43
Miller, Charles, 6a
Esther, 97
Fanny Lttcina, 179
Flora Amelia, 90
Francis Xavier, 6a
Jacob, 6a
Jennie, a37
Joanna, loi
Joseph K., 6a
Marietta, 6a
Sarah J., 81
Sylvester, loi, 108
Miller, Polly, 100
Violate, 118
Mills, Elisabeth, 9a
Lydia, aa4
Maria, 160
Robert S., 81
William, 37
WiUiam &, 37
Mitchell, Caroline, 155
Ellen Donglaai 155
Nancy, a40
S. AnguBtns, 155
Samuel Augustbe, 155
McBride, Charles Andrews, 183
Roscoe C^ 183
Samuel S., 183
McClintic, Susanna P., 118
McChire, Donald Fuller, 67
Kathryn, 67
Rev. M. E., 67
McCracken, Frank Li, a 13
McCttllagh, Emily L., iia
Harry &, iia
Mabel, iia
Williams., in
McCuUoch, Martha, 97
McCttlh, Anna M., a 15
William, ais
McDaniel, Cora, 185
J.T.,185
Maud, 185
May, 185
Mcintosh, Carl, 185
Cleora, 185
Edith, 185
Susan A., 166
McKay, Charles A., 183
Ida May, 183
McKee, Julia 6., sa7
Mary, a 19
Samuel Vigo, aa7
McKinney, Betsey, loi
WiUiam, 78
McKnight, Charles H., lao
McLaren, John D., 184
Ruth, 184
McLean, Brainard, 94
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McLmit Charlotle E., 94
Dorolhy»67
Frances An 94
Franciiy 94
Hcmv J., 94
McMaiter, Chariet H^ 112
McNeil, , 230
Monroey Hepdbah, an
Moody, Cifolme F., M
Joseph G«, 88
loeeph H., 88
88
MartiuiPn84
Majme, 68
Moore, Charlotte, 41
Catherine Jane, 188
Delnn, 158
Henry A., 125
fimes,t58
arietta, ia6
Morehouse, Chra, S46
Morey, EUen, 186
Morgan, Betsey, 245
Dwight, 93
Morley, Lewis £., 86
Morris, Louisa, aoi
Rose, 127
Moseley, CoL, 228
Moalton, EDen, 152
Mudge, Abigail, 50
Ebeneser, 50
Hannah, 50
Joshua, 50
Patience, 50
Samuel, 50
Stephen, 50
MuUins, William, S4
Munger, Dr. Pearly, 82
Polly M., 82
Susan, 82
Munsell, Frank Ellis, no
Munsmg, Carrie J., 132
Henry A*, 132
Lizsie, 1x5
Munsing, Michael, irs
Munson, Emetine, 214
Hannah, 212
Munson, Mn. Sb L., 253
Murchison, Ambrose A., 213
A. S., 2x3
Clinton A., 2x4
Edwin IL, 2x4
EiBe Z., 2x3
Hannah K., S13
Heniy L., 2x3
lantheM., 2x4
Martha E., 2x4
Mary M., 2x3
Nancy E., sx3
Walter S., 2x4
Murphy, Aime, X93
Murray, Prodence B., 85
Nash, Jane, 223
Navil, , 62
Neall, Mary, 252
Nelson, Charles Ruea, 87
Frank George, 87
George W., 87
Mary Augusta, 87
Nesbitt, Daniel, sxx
Nettleton, Elijaii, 233
Jane Esther, 233
Newcomb, Andrew, 6x
Hesekiah, 6x
Matikla,6x
Peter, 6x
Simon, 61
Newell, Cordelia, X62
Jacob, X53
Nichols, Artemus, X7S
Caroline, x6o
Moses, s8
Niles, Morton H., X28
Nims, Esther, X7S
NoUe, Hattie M., X64
Rev. Oliver, 80
Mrs.Zerviah, 47
Northam, John Cone, 103
Lucy Ann, X03
Capt Timothy, 142
Northrup, David, X54
Salina, 154
Nutting, Isaac, X83
Nye, Maria, 40, 137
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Nye, Meicv, 137
Namim 137
Oberiand, J«tie, 197
O'Coniior, Charles Thomas, 253
John, S53
O^Haii, Andrew Bartlett, 3s
O'Killia, David, 33
01da» Caroline P., 107
Minnie Etta, 91
Renben, 107
Oliver, Capt, 85
Edith B.,si8
George T^ ai8
LoeDa F., si8
Margaret M., si8
(Nmatead, Elisabeth, 40
Sanrael, 36
Oir, Ada, S4a
Harold, S4S
Louise, 243
William, 242
Osbone, Hattie £., 99
William A^ 99
W.F^99
OHOod, Caleb, 186
Otis, Mr. , 96, 34, 37i
Ongbton, Emma Grace, 147
Robert, 147
Sarah E., 147
Oriah, Mand, S13
PfcrMnAam, Henry L., 65
Lorenso, 65
Mary E., 6s
Reooen G., 65
Puddcn, Edith Evelyn, 68
FUtge, Blin W^ r38
Edna C, 138
Edward Payson, 138
Mne, Albert Henry, 91
Albert Irving, 90
Alfred Kinsley, 91
Alice Augusta, 90
Alice Sylvia, 91
ArabeDa Theodosia, 9 1
Archie Monroe, 91
Archie William, 90
Paine, Arthnr Gerlield, 91
Blanche Alice, 91
Bertha May, 90
Chester David, 90
David Kinsley, 90
Earl Henry, 90
Elisabeth, S47
Emma Louise, 91
Ernest Norman, 91
George Austin, 90
George Austin Jr., 90
Gladys, 90
Henry /Jbert, 90
Herbert Newton, 91
Hert>ert Dwight, 90
Herman Chester, 91
LoraMarcia, 91
Mabel, 90
Madeline, 90
Marjorie Belle, 90
Mattie, 90
Merton Kinsley, 90
Mildred Louise, 90
Milton Kinsley, 91
Olive Jessie, 91
Ralph David, 91
Warren Dewey, 91
Walter Irwin, 91
P^mer, Abbie, 235
James, 235
Loretta, 235
William, is8
Panbom, Catherine, x6o
Parish, Asa, 48, 49
I>anid,49
Isaac, 49
Jerusha,49
Joanna, 49
John, 49
Mindwell, 48
Oliver, 49
Ruth, 167
William, 49
P^ker, Abigail A., 242
Anne, 130
Asa, 247
Ckra, 251
Digitized by
Google
•95
FtAttf Danielf i6o
Elkb, 1 80
Fnmk, 93
G. S.» 203
HamiAht 60
John, 180
Lemtiely 180
LiDis, 180
Lucy, 180
Maria L., 343
Mary, x8o
Richard, 180
Sarah, 180
Parkes, Asa, 347
Julia, 247
Parmalee, Edward, 68
Panont, Harriet M., 117
Orrcn, 254
Pastor, Dolores, 113
Paton, Ahnira C., 233
Payne, Elizabeth, 247
John B., 109
Peaae, Amos, 126
Anne F., it8
Dorothy A., 163
George M., 163
IsabeUe, 136
Lottie A., ti8
Mary L., 125
Mrs. Mary, 104
Mercy, 92
Martha M., 119
William H., 118
William M., 118
Peck, Allen Francis, 184 •
Celinda M., 236
Daniel, 236
Daniel E., 236
Everett Jr., 236
Fk>ra Eloise, 184
Francis, 184
Hannah M., 236
Helene, 184
Linus, 136, 137
Maria Corinne, 184
Mary, 180
Peet, Anne, 223
Peet, Comfort, 49
Fanny, 164
Fiink Stan, 223
Frederick Fuller, 233
Minerva, 237
Nathan, 223
Wm. Henry, 223
Pelton, Moses F., 104
Pember, Mrs. Maria, xoi
Pemberton, Calvin, 152
Percival, Bathsheba, 139
Mary Ann, 138
Nathaniel, 138
Rowland, 148
Thomas, 139
Percy, Palmer, 240
Perkins, Sarah, 195
Perot, (Mrs.) Effingham, 155
Perry, , 191
Phillip, 191
Rebecca, 39, 75
Peterson, Mary E., 219
Reuben, 220
Phelps, Albert, 194
Charles, 194
Chauncey B., 200
Deborah, 142
Dicey, 142
Jared, 142
John, 142
Joshua, 142
Lillian, 194
Mary E., 253
Martha, 143
Nathan, 142
Phillips, Sally, 108
Phinney, Benjamin, 138
Elizabeth, 138
Luther W., 140
Malatiah, 138
Martha, 73
Seth, 138
Temperance, 40, 138
Phipps, Aaron, 183
Picket, Horace, 236
Horace E., 236
Lesle, 236
Digitized by
Google
Pkket, lottiii, 936
Ralph Fnller, 936
Robert C, 236
Pieioe. Martiii L^ 86
Mary D., 927
Pike, Andrew, 109
Claribel,ao9
Maude, 178
Rachel, 209
Virgil, ao9
Fimoii, Hannah, 38
Pitkin, Thomas, 55
WiDiam, laS
Playlool, f oa
Fhnub, Fanny Pearl, 129
Harriet, 199
Philo» 129
Fonerojr, Samuel, 99
Fond, Munaon, 233
Poorman, James Hamblin, 2 to
Porter, Edith Florencei 91
Epaphroditus, 144
Helen A., 144
Henry E., 144
Horace F., 144
Martha, 141, 148
Minerva, 146
Pbtter, Tabitha, xi6
Powell, Jane, 131
Powers, Albert G*, 925
Mary, 134
Piatt, Anna Hamilton, 910
Obiudius B., 253
Harriet A., 155
Mary, 253 *
Sibs, 210
Pkentioe, Jane D^ rts
Fresbey, Mae Ethel, 98
Priest, Difloiy, 24
SaDy,64
Prince, Charles, 106
Martha, 40
Prindle, Sarah, 49
Punderaon, Benjamin F., 102
L. S., 102, 256
Henry F., 102
John, 102
Punderson, Samuel F., 102
Purple, David &, 909
Putnam, Addie Belle, 91
Alfred Stilbnan, 90
Alice Eunice, 91
Harry Ftevius, 90
Fk>rence Maj, 90
Thehna Manon, 91
Robert Hills, 91
Rufus Edwin, 91
Quittefield, Richard, 36
Rada, , ai
Ralph, Martha A., 846
Randall, B. W., 195
Isaac H*, 138
James Dunham, 138
Lanie May, 138
Richard, 187
Rankin, Edward Everett, 114
Edward Fuller, 114
Edwin E., X14
Helen Emily, 1x4
Howard Mansfield, 1 14
Ransom, AUce, 150
Col. John, 150, 154
Ray, Ada M., 902
Charles A., aos
Eber, 202
Eugene M., 202
Fkiribell, 202
Henry A., 902
Raymond, John, 229
John Milton, 229
Mira, 229
William M., 126
Record, N. Y., G. ft B., 142
Redfieki, Elsie Mercein, 146
Frances, r46
Isabelle, 146
Marion W., 146
William C, r46
Reed, Lena Adeh, 213
OKve, 74
Ruth, 224
Reeves, Lena, 195
George, 195
Reid, Ckrence F., 160
Digitized by
Google
999
Reidy Edwin Winlhrop» i6o
Louis F.| 1 60
Louis H., 159
William Crai^rd, 160
I^cig^> Judson, 177
Reynolds, Abrun H., so8
Benjamin, 166, 207, soS
Celestia O., isi
Clara, ao8
Charles Dennison, 207
Chauncey Andrew, ao8
Edward Augustus, 32
E., 121
Elizabeth, 207
Elijah W., 208
Emily, 907
Emily Elizabeth, 208
Frances Lydia, 207
George, 208
George Murray, 207
Hanmih, 166, 208
Joshua Fuller, 208
Julia, 210
Mary Clinton, 207
Pauline Estelle, 129
Rebecca, 32
Ruth Cleveland, 130
Sheldon, 208
William Champion, 207
Rhodes, Clinton Ruthven, 132
Rice, Anna, 191
Charles E., 165
Esther M., xxo
Henry M. Fuller, x66
George W«y i xo
Grace L.^ xxo
Henry E., xoo
Huldah, X75
Lee, X84
Marion L., x xo
Mildred G., xxo
Phillip Sanborn, 166
Richard W., xos
Rosena, X96
Sylvanus, X75
Sylvia A., 184
Richards, Eber, 37
Richards, Frederick B., 37
0x100,37
Richardson, J. Q. A., X40
Ricketts, Elijah G., 207
Frances Leigh, 208
Jane Holberton, 208
Robert Bruce, 207
William Reynolds, 208
Rider, Deacon, 254
Ridgdale, John, 24
Rivera, George J., 205
Roath, Cynthia, 240
Robb, Henry, 84
James B., 84
Julia, 84
Robbins, Martha, x6o
RoberU, Kate L., X87
Orrin, 181
,209
Robins, Betsy, 64
Robinson, Charles, 109
C0L182
,209
Gov., 66
Harriet, X93
J. M^ 2x3
Rock, Laura M., X47
Rockbryne, Josephine, X77
Rockwell, Mabel, xxo
Rodman, John, 219
Roe, John F., X59
John FuUer, 159
Rogers, Mercy, 69
Nathaniel, 254
Sarahy ids
Thomas, 24
Rood, Alice Maud, 83
Alma L., 84
Anna, xoo
Asahel, 83, X15
Asahel Orleans, 83
Asenath J., 83
Clara L., 83
Clarence Edwin, 83
Charles Dexter, 83
Elias, xoo
Ely,83, xxs
Digitized by
Google
S98
Rood» Erasmus D., 83
Florence Asenath, 83
Frederick K., 84
Harriet I., 83
Horace Edgar, 83
Horace F., 83
Jennie, 115
Joihua Dexter, $^
Ijoitit F., 84
Lucy, too
Nettie M., 84
Rodker, Thomas Newberry, 96
Rooty Joanna, 50, 948
Rose, Alice D., 195
Ross, Alexander, sss
Christine Anne, 252
f X93
Jennie Clark, 171
Rowe, Chloe M., 218
William H., 202
Rowbmd, Augustus Scribner, 81
Duiiel, 148
David Hall, 33
EDen M., 8x
Harriet Hale, 81
Ichabod, 148
Bremiah, 8x
ary E., 8x
Mehitable, 148
Thomas Chapman, 8x
Rowlee, Matthew, X36
Rowley, Aaron, 75
AbiRail, 37
Abijah, 37
Ann, 75, 255
Catherine, 44
Content, 36
Deborah, 36
Desire, 37
Duel, 150
Ebeiiezer, 141
Elisabeth, 37, 44
HnUah, 37
, bhn, 36
, oiuithan, 37
\ oseph, 36
. ndah, 37
Rowley, Levi, 37
Martha, 40
Mary, 40, 42, 43» Ui
Mrs. Mary, 45
Martha, 148
Matthew, 34
Mehitable, 34, 67
Mindwell, 36
Moses, 34, 36, 4a, 67,
141* «48
Naomi, 49
Capt Nathan, 82
Nathan, 37
Patience, 36
Prudence, 37
Samuel, 37
Sarah, 36
Seth, 36
Shubael, 44, 136
Simeon, 37, 50
Thomas, 37, 46
Rudd, Elisha, 142
Jesse, 142
Ruth, 142
Ruggles, Daniel, 209
Henry Stoddard, 21
Russell, Addie, 66 •
Adoniram J., x86
Charles S., xxx
George E«, 66
Lillian Marian, 1 1 1
Miimie Alice, xxx
Rust, Anna Elisa, 83
Fred Samuel, 84
Genevieve Adelaide, 83
Harriet Lnella, 83
Lottie Maria, 84
Robert Ely, 83
Robert H., X98
Sarah, 198
Ryatt, Jane, 32
Sage, Lucy, 79
Salisbury, Nellie Ann (Good-
speed), 2x6
Sampson, Emma, X95
Sargent, Cynthia A., 89
Sanderson, Charles A^ 94
Digitized by
Google
999
Sandenon, Dtisy Dorr, 167
Hocice, 94
Lucins H., 94
LtieUa J., 94
Robert H., 238
Winiaro F., 94
Satterly, Mtry Ann, 243
Saunders* E(unand H., 202
Grace Eugene, 202
Henry, X2x
Henry R., 121
Mary Maria, 202
Samuel K., 202
Waiiam Ostnnder, 202
Savage, Edward, 234
Sawyer, Nathan, 42
Charles L., 110
Cyrus E., no
Doldie, no
Elsie, no
Elvira C, no
Emma L., 1 10
Grace, no
James, no
Lizzie L., no
Loren E., 1 10
Lottie L., no
Marion F., 1 10
Mary, no
Maud E., no
RufusC, no
RufusE., no
Ruth, 179
Samuel H., no
Samuel R., no
Schwartz, Lottie, 93
Scott, Irene W., 194
Margaret, 147
Scovil, Emily, 80
Scribner, Caroline S., 82
Harriet, 82
Harvey A., 82
Dr. Wm. A., 82
Secunke, , 28
Sedgwick, Gen., 240
Olive C, 240
Selden, Cephas, 45
Seklen, Edward, 45
Joseph, 45. 156, 157
Julia Lavinia, 157
Silence, 45
Selleg,D. N., 241
Sewaird, Mary, 249
Sexton, David, 153
Seymour, Allen L., 99
Shailer, Asa, 201
Shaw, Betsy, 95
Emma E., 147 ^
Grace, 177
Freeman O., 147
James, 180
Maude E., 147
Sheldon, Martin, 152
Shepard, Bessie Garfield, 103
Chester, 103
Chester Burdelle, 103
Lucy Lillian, 103
James Burdelle, 103
Mary A., 87
Margaret Elizabeth, 120
Ray Lawrence, 103
Walter Llewellyn, 103
Shepardson, Arthur D., 1 1 7
Paul Arthur, 117
Sherman, Chester B., 253
Cora, 253
Daniel, 239
Frederick, 253
Ida, 253
Martha, 253
Shields, James, 82
Shillaber, Anne, 128
Shortman, Phebe, 175
Shipman, Israel, 201
Shipley, Morris, 166
Phebe Ann, 166
Susan M., 166
Sikes, Sarah, 220
Silliman, Alfred, 153
Benjamin, 152
Eliphalet, 152
Eliza, 152
Henry, 152
Horace, 152
Digitized by
Google
SOIiiiiaii» HimtnigtOD, 152
land, 15 a
loMph, isa
Julia, 15a
Laora, 15a
Maaoo, 15a
Olivci 79
Sanh, tsa
Sutint 15a
Sophroniat 152
Thomaa, 15a
Williain,i5a
Simcoe, Cafolyn Loiitae, 135
Simoiiaoii» CUflbrd F., i la
Will]ainR.t ixa
Slade, EKaabeth, 64
Sbter, , 109
]oaie,i35
Skiff 9 Abigail, aax
DeHverance, 48, aai
Edward, a4o
Elijah, aai,a88
Harmon, aaa
Harriet, aai
Heman, aai
Tereniiidi, aai
Joaeph, aaa
Julia, at^
Julioa, aai
Lnther, aai
Moaea, aai
Nathan, aai, aaa
Pmdence, aaj
Samud, aa3
Stephen, aai
Thankful, aai
Zachariab, aai
Skillenger, Emeline, aoi
, 19a
Skinner, Dorothy, 40
Elizabeth, 39
John, 40
Joseph, 39
Nathaniel, 39, 50
William, 40
Small, Joieph Hale, 129
Smith, Alfred, 85
Smith, Alice, 230
Anna, 46
Charlea F^ 85
Charlea O., 75
Cynia, aaa
Edith Iva, 68
Eliaabeth, 70
Frederick, 173
George K^ lot
Hannah, aoo
!ane Holberton, ao7
ohn, 41, 46, ao7
ohn Cotton, 50
onathan,63
Joaeph,46,i5t, 199
Lydia, 46, 87
Margaret B., a40
Mary, 46
Mary C, 65
Mathew, 87, 200
Mercy, 63
Minnie, 133
Rachel, 46
Reliance, 46, 151
SaUy, 63, 100
Samuel E., 88
Tamar,84
Thankful, 153
William Vohey, 113
Sroy the, James W., 224
Snyder, George, 215
Soper, Hannah, 193
Soule, George, 24
Spaldinge, James, ix, 15, 17 J
Spangle, , 840
Spence, Mary, 837
Spencer, Capt. David B.» 149
David Brainard, 149
Grace, 47
Huldah, 149
Jerusha, 149
Joel, 79
Mary, 149
Marv (Mrs.)» 149
Mathiaa, 48
Micajah, 199
Oliver Fuller, 149
Digitized by
Google
SOI
Spencer, Rebeccat 199
Spenyi Ellen &, 66
Hamon, 66
SuthA*|66
Spoon* Geoi^, is?
Haniet, 127
Spoooer, Chiiiet, 93
Spiague, Beth, 337
James W., 131
Sarah, 137
WiUard B., 237
f 131
Spnrgeon, Aagoita, 295
John F., 125
Robert T., 225
Samoelt 925
St John, Amelia, 159
Stafford, Elisabeth, 66
Standiih, Capt Miles, 24
Miles, 24
Staples, Elisabeth, 77
Starkie, Henry, 84
Olivia M., 84
Starr, Capt Daniel, 169
Joseph J., 81
Thomas, 169 .,
Stebbins, Ferocia, 182
Minerva, 184
Steele, Emmaline, 243
George L., 243
George F., 243
Lemyra, 243
Leona Avis, 243
Mary A., 243
Stella C, 943
Winniired, 243
Sterling, Adaline, 253
Stetson, Albert W., 196
Briggs, 175
Sophronia E., 90
Steuart, Archibald Foster, 32
Archibald Foster Jr., 32
Anna Louisa, 32
Edward Reynolds, 32
George Ranyon, 32
Juliet, %2
Mary Catherine, 32
Steuart, Mary Reynolds, 3s
Margaret Foster, 32
Stevens, Charles A., 252, 253
Charies Butler, 233
Charlotte A., 253
Emily M., 253
EsteUe, 953
Helen Ixmise, 253
Julius D., 253
Samuel H., 253
Walter Phelps, 253
Stiles, Martha J., 198
Mary M., 197
William, 198
Stockwell, L. Louise, 90
Stone, Cressy, 245
Dolly, 234
Ellen, tio
E. E^ 24s
Elmer E., 245
Esra, 222
Janetta S., 154 .
Jerusha, 923
Russell, 9J3
Story, Alice, 32
Rufu9, 39
Stoughton, Sarah, loi
Stover, Mrs. Clara M., 170
Stowers, Frederick G., in
Marion Fuller, in
Stranahan,
156
Kate, 152
Stratton, Joseph Dwight, 102
William Fuller, 102
Streeter, Sarah, 177
Strong, Anna, 39
Benjamin, 39, 86
Caleb, 39
Content, 39
Emory F., loi
: iannah, 39
, emima, 39
ob, 55
. onathan, 55
. oshua, 39
. osiah, 39
Kesiah, 99
Digitized by
Google
sot
Stm^ Ljdia, 117
Mirtha, 172
Mary, 39
Patience, 39
Sarah Percival, 339
Theodore, 86
Mrs. , 127
Stronp, MinDie P., 183
Stnart, David M., 213
Stortevant, B. F., 194
SnOivaii, Athertoo, 251
Arthur, 251
Eliaabeth D., 252
FMerickM., 251
George Lincoln, 251
Gertnide Mary, 252
Grace E., 251
Harriet E., 251
Henry Howard, 252
Herbert D., 251
John Howaixi, 252
Oiephine Smith, 251
{ulia Augusta, 252
ulius Howard, 25 1
JttUus Lucius, 251
Martha Whittlesey, 252
MaryT., 251
Minnie A., 251
Rebecca Smith, 251
Sarah Elisabeth, 251
Stephen, 251
Thomas, 250
Thomas Valentine, 79,
William Dunning, 25 1
Sotton, John, 20
Swan, Elisabeth, 115
Mary, 237
Sweet* Donald, 185
H. M., 185
Minnie, 185
Owjflf Abram, 330
Frank, 230
Frederick, 230
Jason, s'-o
John F .pson, 229
Laura 230
Swift, Sarah, 49
Rhoda, 230
Swing, Nora M., 220
Symonds, CoL, 190
Tabor, Charles A., 83
Charles Stuart, 83
Harriet Rood, 83
Taft, Mary, 183
Sarah, 74
Tait, George Lockie, 238
Sterling, 238
Talcott, J., ss
Talhnan, Abigail, 174
Capt Thomas, 174
Eleaser, 174
Emay,i74
Thomas, 174
Walter, r74
Tarboz, Henry, 244
Julia, 244
Taylor, Anne, 72
Charles M^ 93
Clinton, 93
Daniel, 57
Delia, 93
Elisabeth, 29, 30
Elisabeth A., 117
Harriet D., xo2
Hiram, 174, 175, 190
Isaac, X02, 150
Joanna, 57
John, 34
Joseph, 33
Josiah, 150
Lois, 143
Martha, 57
Sarah, 102, 150
Susannah, 174
Violette, 143
Wilson, 150
Tennant, Lucy, 159
Tenney, David, too
David E., xoo
Ella, xoo
Ellen, xoo
Lewis M., xoo
Moody, xoo
Digitized by
Google
SOS
Terry, Clara B., 134
Thichner, HanDah, 60
Tbacher, John, 31
Thatcher, Helen M., 177
Sedate, 177
Thomas, Ezekiel B., 87
Helen M., 114
Thomion, Barbara C, 198
Isabel G., 198
James, 198
Thompson, Andrew, 155
Catherine, 170, 208
Elizabeth D., 154
Frances E., 246
Karl Fuller, 246
Sarah, 251
Thorp, Harriet J., 165
ThraU, Anna, 151
Ticknor, Lucretia, 224
Tiffany, Charies, 91
Clara, 91
Ellen, 91
John, 91
Tilley, Edward, 24
John, 24
Tinker, Andrew J., 227
Claudia Elizabeth, 227
Harriet L., 227
Thomas, 24
Tipton, Jemima Elizabeth, 64
WUliam, 64
Tobey, Caroline S., 225
Frances J., 225
S. D., 225
Tomlin, Shelden, 201
Torpy, , 62
Torry, Adaline Northrop, 154
Caroline Nichols, 154
Edwin Fuller, 154 •
Ellen Caroline, 154
Frances Rebecca, 155
Henry Fuller, 154
John, IS4, 155
Robert Nelson, 154
Thomas Fuller, 155
Towne, Ethel M., 178
Leonard, 178
Towne, Mary Alyce, 247
Tracy, Mar>' E., 226
Tralton, Ida M., 141
Trask, John T., 141
Trevitt, Anne Hortense, 220
Trew, Frank S., 184
Minnie Sua, 184
Tricknor, Hannah, 60
Trim, Mary, 89
Trucks, William, 208
True, , 240
Trumbull, Ella, 100
Jonathan, 228, 229
Louisa, 237, 238
Trusdall, , 209
Tucker, Sarah, 140
Sarah Isabelle, 227
Simeon D., 227
Tupper, Arthur, 230
Charles,- 230
Clarence, 230
Cornelia, 230
Esbon C, 230
Esbon Fuller, 230
Esbond, 229
Frank, 230
Frederick, 230
George, 230
Gideon, 231
Grace, 230
Harold, 230
James, 230
Jenny, 133
Latimer, 230
Leslie, 230
Lester, 230
Lura, 230
Martin, 230
Roy, 230
Ruth, 230
Stanley, 230
Stillman, 230
Turner, Elizabeth, 158
John, 24
Mary Elizabeth, 146
Tyler, Gideon, 50
Tyson, Edward E., 214
Digitized by
Google
s^
Upton* LQIiaii, ajj
Udejr, Lorinii, 182
Vanatta, Susan Cahrem* 927
Vanderwarker, Eliiabeth, 195
Van Doifaen, 254
Van Fleet. Isaac, 201
Van Wasenin, Grace, 172
VanaD, William, 27
.Vedderi Gertnide, 243
Veritj, John, 251
Alice, 251
Vinton, Saiah J., :oi
William H., loi
Wadiivoith, Samuel, 231
^fi f^, 70
Wait, Mary Franklin, 32
Waite, Emily }., 179
WakefleM, Horace, 156
Wales, Thomas, 20
Walker, Betsy, 239
Carrie, too
Crawford H., 132
Elizabeth S., 216
Gilbert Fuller, 132
Harry W., 220
Henry, 132
Phillip, 220
Wm. Warren, 132
Wallace, Hugh, 122
Walter, Gustave, xxs
Ward, Esther, 46
WardweU, Henry A., 126
Warner, Daniel, 93
Mary Shaw, 95
Warren, Cora, 93
Edward, 93
James, 50
Jemima, 50
Tohn,so
Julia, 93
Laura, 93
Lois, 50
Mary E., T64
Nathaniel, 50
Neheniah, 50
Pdrter, 93
Richard, 24
Warren, Rachel, 50
Simeon, 50
Waterman, Isaac, St
Rebecca, 82
Watrous, Elihu, 143
Watson, Mary Newell, 145
Watts, Emma, 163
Webb, Amanda, 65
Mary C, 148
Mary Elisabeth, 65
Mik), 65
Webster, Daniel, 88
Jennie, 116
Marietta Eunice, 114
Weeks, Mercv, 75
Wekh, CoraV., rxi
-Frrdftrirk H., ixi
Helen Louise, 1 1 1
H. A., rxx
Weld, Rev. Halijah, 80
Hannah, 80
Welles, Philinda, 170
Wentworth, Helen, X78
Maria, X72
Westcott, Edith, 64
Everett Fuller, 64
Stephen E., 64
Westerfield, Carrie, 128
Weston, Catherine, X04
Martin, 104
Wetherell, Louise, X64
Wheeler, Ak>nzo, X52
Clifton N., X06
Franklin A., 106
George M., xo6
Minerva, 239
Ruth E^ X06
Sarah, 209
,230
Wheek>ck, Arthur, 1x7
Whipple, Mary, 73
Whitcomb, Cecil Iftgeraoll, 124
Myrtle Blanche, 124
White, A. Ezum, 212
Emma Elizabeth, X71
Horace, X53
John, X36
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White, Ivy, 69
Madeline, 352
Resolved, 37
Samuel, 252
Sophia, 65
William, 34
Whitmer, Joseph, 251
Whitmore, Lucy, 80
Whitney, Arteroas A., X15
William H.,x 15
Whittlesey, Beulah (Fuller), 350
Mrs. Clarissa Ward, 154
Rev. Chauncey, 79
Martha, 79, 250
Newton, 79
Wicks, Ann, 217
Anne, 69
Wildes, A. E., 103
Willard, Amelia S., 119
Stephen, 119
Willey, Ambrose, 180
Ann, 181
Ansel, 180
Benajah, 181
Calvin, x8o
Candace, 181
Clarissa, 180
Elizabeth, 190
George Warren, 181
Harriet, 157
Lemuel, 180
Lydia, 181
Rachel Dutton, 181
Richardson, 180
Susannah, i8x
Williams, Cora Belle, 90
Daniel, 105, 152
Elizabeth M., 173
Elizabeth Margery, 173
Elsie, 153
Frederick R., 251
Hannah, 33
Harriet S., 105
Isaac, 78, 173
chiel Fuller, 152
!ohn, 33, 152
, oiiathan, 157
Williams, Joseph, 33
Lucy (Fuller), 78
Martin, 242
Mary, 29, 30, 33, 152
Mary A., 234
Mrs. Mar}', 33
Reliance, 153
Sarah, 33
Thomas, 24
Wills, Leonard, 235
IJllian, 235
Wilson, Anna, 194
Daniel, 193
Daniel B., 193
Estus, 194
Ira, 193
Laura M., 89
Philanda, 156
Rachel, 154
Samantha, 196
Willson, Mary, 230
Winchester, Stephen, 59
Winslow, Ambrose F., 212
Arthur, 212
Edward, 24, 25
Emeline, 212
Gilbert, 24, 25
Myra, 312
William A., 212
W. W., 212
Winston, Lucy, 161
John, 161
Winter, Betsey, 209
John, 207
Wolcott, Maverette Irene, 183
Roscoe L., 183
Theodores., 183
Wood, Charles, 1 1 o
Joanna M., 119
Woodcock, Irene, 245
Woodhouse, Carrie £., 205
Woodruff, Nancy, 255
Timothy, 254
Woodward, Alfred, 218
Alice J., 218
Jane E., 218
Woolcott, Helen C, 186
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Worthington, George* 200 Manball P., 108
Jofeph Lovett, ao8 Sally, 231
Joseph L., 211 Strah» 239
Nancy, 21 1 Vernon Fuller, 243
Sarah, 211 Wylie, Sarah, 235
Wright, Caroline, 98 Wyllys, George, 228, 229
Charles J., 243 Yerger, Maiy, 219
Charles Rolla, 243 Young, Benjamin F., 83
Ellen Bigelow, 253 Charles L., 52
Elsie Lemyra, 243 Doris Franklin, 83
Elvira, 106 Elizabeth, 38
Fransig, 1 1 8 George, 38
Freelove, 210 Josie, no
Jane, 239 Patience, 34, 3^. 5o
Jesse, 40 Zom, Constance Emily, 37
Lucy, 152
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