Last updated: December 14, 2017
The purpose of this page is to track research on the family of Maria FULLER who married Moses BROOKS.
Index of timelines:
Not to be confused with:
Censuses:
1790 Montague, Hampshire Co, MA (listed in order by household) [transcribed]
Asa Fuller: 1 male 16+, 2 females
...
Sam'l Fuller: 1 male 16+, 1 male 0-16, 4 females
Moses Brooks: 2 males 16+, 1 male 0-16, 4 females
Isaiah Fuller: 3 males 16+, 1 male 0-16, 6 females
Joseph Allis: 2 males 16+, 3 males 0-16, 4 females
...
Note: The fact that Moses Brooks appears between two Fullers made it highly
likely his wife Maria is closely related to them in some way (this was later
confirmed in the Will of Isaiah Fuller). Per
[Montague Deaths],
Asa and
Isaiah were born about 1733 and 1735, respectively,
making them at least one generation older than Maria. Based on the
existence of males 0-16, Samuel may be in about the same generation as Maria.
1800 Montague, Hampshire Co, MA (names in original record are listed in roughly alphabetical order)
Moses Brooks : 01001 43010
...
Asa Fuller : 00001 00001
Isaiah Fuller: 00001 00001
John Fuller : 21010 21010
...
1810 Montague, Hampshire Co, MA (names in original record are listed in roughly alphabetical order)
Horris Brooks: 00100 00000
...
Asa Fuller : 00001 00001
John Fuller : 00111 30001
1820 Montague, Franklin Co (formed from Hampshire Co in 1811), MA
(no Brooks or Fuller)
Montague Births (from Montague Vital Records):
Brooks, Charlotte, d. Moses and Meriah, Mar. 2, 1786.
Brooks, Claracy, d. Moses and Meriah, Feb. 22, 1797.
Brooks, Martha, d. Moses and Meriah, Sept. 30, 1794.
Brooks, Mary, d. Moses and Meriah, Dec. 31, 1787.
Brooks, Moses, jr., s. Moses and Moriah, Feb. 27, 1802.
Brooks, Orris, s. Moses and Meriah, Feb. 19, 1789.
Brooks, Parley, d. Moses and Meriah, Oct. 20, 1792.
Brooks, Philenia, d. Moses and Meriah, June 25, 1784.
Fuller (Fullur), Benjamin, s.
Benjamin and Silence, May 10, 1769.
Fuller, Benjamin, s. Benjamin, deceased, and
Hannah, Mar. 27, 1794.
Fuller, Elijah, s.
Benjamin and Silence, Nov. 18, 1772.
Fuller, Issabell, s. Benjamin and Silence, Mar.
26, 1768.
Fuller, Rhody, d. Benjamin and Silence, Nov. 21, 1770.
Fuller (Fullur), Mary, d. Josiah and Sarah, Feb. 13, 1759.
Note: the name Isaiah appears
in the death and census records, and Josiah does not, and the I and J look the
same when written. Josiah above is the same person as
Isaiah, as shown by Isaiah's will.
Montague Marriages:
Fuller (Fullor), Bela, of M., and Ruth Hinckley of Deerfield, int. Dec. 18, 1808.
Fuller, Benjamin [of M. int.], and Silence Granby [of Warwick, int.], Aug. 13, 1767.
Fuller, Benjamin, and Hannah Kendall [Kindal. int.], both of M., Dec. 12, 1793.
Fuller, Content, of M., and Nathan Ingram of Amherst, Dec. 18, 1798.
Fuller (Fullor), Gorge, of Royalston, and Lydia Winslow of M., int. Dec. 29, 1798.
Fuller, Jabez and Hannah Gulburt, both of M., int. Oct. 1, 1797.
Fuller, John, jr., and Abigail Rice of Leverett, Apr. --, 1784. (Intention not recorded)
Fuller (Fullor), John, and Anna Latham, both of M., July 25, 1786. (Intention not recorded)
Fuller, Lucretia, and Silas Dennis [jr. int.], Nov. 4, 1818.
Fuller, Maria, and Moses Brooks, both of M., Mar. 9, 1784. (Intention not recorded)
Fuller, Mary, and Ashael Eastman, both of M., Dec. 30, 1784. [Nov. 21, dup.]
Fuller, Patience, and Reuel Burnham, both of M., int. Mar. 30 [1807.]
Montague Deaths:
Fuller (Fullar),
Asa, old age, Feb. 24, 1813, a. 79 y. C.R.
Isaiah (Fullar), Oct. 15, 1825, a. 90 y. G.R. 3.
--, w. Isaiah, May 1, 1808, a. 76 y C.R.
--, Mrs., ---, 1823, C.R.
--, wid. Asa, ---, 1824, C.R.
Montague Public Records:
Brooks, Moses, resident, 1790. U.S.C.
Fuller, Asa, occupant, 1798. D.T.
Fuller, Isaiah, occupant, 1798. D.T.
1771 Tax Valuation List for Montague, MA:
#0104 Benjamin Fuller
#0121 Isaiah Fuller
#0181 Asa Fuller
#0182 John Fuller
Taxpayers in Montague, Mass., 1784-1792 (FHL microfilm #886777)
A. Town Tax Oct. 19, 1784
G. County Tax Mar. 19, 1790
H. State Tax Oct. 18, 1791
Brooks Moses A G H
Fuller Asa A G
Fuller
Benjamin H
Fuller Isaiah A G H
Fuller John
G H
Fuller Samuel A G H
From the records transcribed above, and other sources cited below, we can construct the following timelines:
Shubael FULLER of Sunderland (from which Montague was formed): person KNBR-BSZ in FamilySearch.org| 27 OCT 1701 | "Shubal"4 Fuller born in Attleborough, MA, son of David3
(Jonathan2, Robert1) FULLER and Mary ORMSBY [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Robert Fuller of Salem, p4] [Attleborough VR, p134] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] http://rhead-burtonconnections.com/Fuller%20Ancestors.htm http://www.ormsby.org/genie/Jacob_1647.html |
| Note: this is NOT the same person as Shubael4 Fuller (John3, Samuel2, Edward1) who was b. abt 1684 Barnstable; d. 29 May 1748 East Haddam CT; m. 8 Dec. 1708 Hannah Crocker. [Fuller Family in England and America, 42-44] [Genealogy of some descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, 42-44] | |
| It is also not the same person as the above Shubael's son Shubael5 b. 6 Jan. 1720/1; m1 28 Jan 1744 Hannah Cone; m2 12 Jun 1755 Sarah Chapman. Children born in East Haddam CT 1745-1772. "This family removed soon after the Revolution to Savoy, Mass., or a town in that region." (Just east of Savoy is the town of Hawley in Franklin County, but this is not near Montague.) [Fuller Family in England and America, 189-191] [Genealogy of some descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, 189-191] [Abstract of his son Shubael's rev. war pension file] | |
| 22 JUN 1726 | "Shuball" Fuller received land from his father David FULLER in Coventry [FHL microfilm #3847, Book 1, Page 401] |
| married Sarah [History of Sunderland] | |
| 24 JUN 1726 | "Shuball" Fuller married in Coventry, Tolland Co, CT, Sarah SCOTT [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Robert Fuller of Salem, p4] [Coventry VR, p141] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| "Shubal Fuller's mark is a half pany on each side of the left eare with the top of the same eare smoth cropt" [Coventry Town records, p.452, FHL microfilm #3861] | |
| 4 JUN 1727 | daughter Hannah born in Coventry [Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 27 JAN 1729 | son Benjamin born in Coventry [Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1729 | son Benjamin born in Hatfield, son of Shubael Fuller "from Hatfield
& Falltown" and Sarah [FHL microfilm #186124] Note: From wikipedia, "Bernardston was first settled in 1738 as a part of "Fall Town," which also included Colrain and Leyden. Bernardston separated from Colrain and was officially incorporated in 1762, with the town of Leyden being separated from it in 1784" |
| 29 JAN 1728/9 | son Benjamin born in Hatfield, son of Shuball and Sarah Fuller
[Hatfield BMD, FHL microfilm #760648] [Massachusetts, Births and Christenings] citing film 186122 |
| 29 JUN 1729 | son Benjamin born in Northampton, son of Shubal and Sarah Fuller [Massachusetts, Births and Christenings] citing film 760648 [Hatfield BMD, p27] Note: above appear to be mistranscriptions |
| 6 JUL 1729 | Hatfield town meeting approved payment to "Shubalt" Fuller for one day of highway work [Hatfield town records, p.138-139, FHL microfilm #879898] |
| 1 JUN 1731 | daughter Patience born in Coventry
[Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers
Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] [W.H.
Fuller unpublished manuscript] [Connecticut Births and Christenings] |
| 2 FEB 1733/4 | son Asa Fuller born in Coventry [Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Coventry BMD 1:423, FHL microfilm #1376123] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 8 FEB 1733 | "Shobal" Fuller of Coventry sold land to Thomas FULLER of Mansfield
[FHL microfilm #3847, Book 2, Page 309] Shoball states he received the land from his father 22 June 1726 |
| ABT 1735 | probable son Isaiah Fuller born |
| ABT 1737 | daughter Sarah born [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 3 JUN 1744 | Shubal Fuller, son of Shubael and Sarah Fuller born, recorded in Sunderland [FHL microfilm #768338] [History of Sunderland] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1744 | Shubael Fuller born, son of Shubael Fuller "from Hatfield & Falltown" and Sarah |
| 2 FEB 1746/7 | son Benjamin Fuller born in Montague to "Shubael" and Sarah Fuller
[History of Sunderland] recorded in Sunderland [FHL microfilm #768338] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1748 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.204] |
| 1749 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.211] |
| 1750 | Sunderland town meeting "15 Voted
Moses Smith, Noah Graves, & Shobal Fuller
hogreaves
for the year ensuing & sworn" Note: Noah Graves above is probably the father-in-law of Hannah Fuller |
| 3 DEC 1750 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland
town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.213] "for one Days work and mowing the Burying yd" |
| 4 MAR 1750/1 | Sunderland town meeting "18 Voted that we give Shobal Fuller the fees in ye Burying Yard for clearing up the brush this year" |
| 1751 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.218] |
| 1752 | deeded property in Coventry [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1752 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.221] |
| 1753 | paid by town of Sunderland [Sunderland town records, FHL microfilm #866460, p.224] |
| 22 DEC 1753 | Montague incorporated, originally the north parish of Sunderland [Montague] |
| 30 AUG 1763 19 SEP 1763 |
"Ex.A.p.365 at Springfield Deeds Shubael Fuller of Montague, Hampshire Co., yeoman, at Inferior Court of Common Pleas Holden at Springfield on last Tuesday of August last (1763). Recovered damages + judgement against Jonathan Carver of Montague gent'n for £100 debt + costs of suit £2-35-3d his goods to be taken to satisfy above Shubael Fuller with 15-10d additional for this writ also additional for sheriff fees + for want of goods + chattels and Jonathan Carver to be committed unto our gaol in Springfield until he pay full sums. The doings to be reported to Court of Common Pleas at Northampton upon 2d Tuesday of November next. Witness - Israel Williams Esq. at Hatfield Sept. 19 1763" [NEHGS Corbin Collection Reel 50 Item 66 page 15] [Hampden Co. Deeds, Ex.A:365] |
| 1764 | deeded property in Montague [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 14 SEP 1764 | deeded 3.5 acres in Montague to Elijah BILLINGS formerly owned by Jonathan CARVER [Hampden Co. Deeds, 5:563] |
| 19 MAR 1779 | "Know all Men by these present that I Shuball Fuller of
Montague in the County of Hampshire in the State of the
Massachusetts bay in New England for and in Consideration of the Sum of
six pound thirteen shillings and eighty pence money to me in hand before
the ____ hereof well and truly paid by Silence Fuller Widdow of
Montague aforesaid the receipt _____ do hereby acknowledg do
give grand bargain release remis and forever quit claim to her the sd
Silence Fuller her heirs & assigns forever one third part of a certain
tract of land cituate in sd Montague containing fifty acres bounded
North on County road Near Millers Bridg Easterly on Millers river
Westerly on the Mineral hill begin at the top of the steep hill a little
South of the road that goes over Millers Bridge runs West _ degree South
26 rod , South 34 Degs, West 24 Rods West 40 degrees South 21 Rods West
Deg South 57 Rods East 40 Ds South 95 rods South 95 Deg West 70 Rods
South 25 Degs West 10 Rods South 20 Dg West 30 rods to Millers River all
which land I have been in possession of & improved & built upon from the
year 1750 till the date hereof without molestation. To Have & To Hold one third part or seventeen acres contained in the above bound or tract of land the above granted & bargained premices with Privileges & appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining to her the sd Silence Fuller her Heirs & assigns forever so that neither I the sd Shubel nor my Heirs nor any in my Name shall have any Right title or Demand to any of the Premises afiresaid but by these presents shall be utterly deprived and debard of the same. In Witness whereof I have hereto put my hand & affixed my seal this nineteenth day of March 1779 and in the third year of the American Independence. Ephraim Whitney \ Shubael Fuller & Seal Daniel Brooks / [Franklin Co Deeds, 6:430] |
| no Fullers in Sunderland in Hampshire Co probate record index (1660-1971) at NEHGS library |
| 27 JAN 1729 | born in Coventry [Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 1729 | born in Hatfield, son of Shubael Fuller "from Hatfield & Falltown" and Sarah [FHL microfilm #186124] |
| 3 JUN 1744 | Shubal Fuller, son of Shubael and Sarah Fuller born, recorded in Sunderland [FHL microfilm #768338] [History of Sunderland] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 16 DEC 1742 | future wife Silence "Grandee" born in Northfield, daughter of John
and Esther Grandy
[Northfield births. p47] Note: [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] incorrectly estimates she was born about 1749 Note: not to be confused with Silence Grandy b.1727 daughter of Edmund Grandy and Silence Brooks. Rationale for daughter of John and Esther is: 1) Mercy Grandy daughter of John and Esther was born in Warwick 22 MAY 1763, establishing that the family was there in the years just prior to 1767 [Warwick births, p7] 2) Silence b.1742 would be 24 at age of marriage, rather than age 40 which would be much less likely 3) There are no known events in Warwick that could be attributed to any child of Edmund Grandy. |
| 26 JUN 1767 | "There is intentions of marriage between Benjamin Fuller of Montague and Silence Granby of Warwick" [Warwick intentions of marriage, p65] |
| 13 AUG 1767 | "1767 Aug. 13. Benj. Fuller and Silence Granby were joined in matrimony" recorded in Montague [Montague marriages, p125] |
| 15 AUG 1767 | married Silence GRANDY [History of Sunderland] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 26 MAR 1768 | son Shubael Fuller born to Silence
in Montague
[History of Sunderland] [Montague Town Records, film #886883, per Sandy Mueller] Incorrectly listed as "Issabell" [Montague Births, p22] |
| 10 MAY 1769 | son Benjamin born to Silence in Montague [Montague Births] [History of Sunderland] |
| 21 NOV 1770 |
dau. Rhody born to Silence in Montague
[Montague Births,
p22] or named "Rhoda" [History of Sunderland] |
| 1771 |
in tax valuation list in
Montague, MA
[Tax
List]
[Tax List Record] Dwelling Houses and Shops Adjoining: 1 Acres of Tillage: 13 Bushels of Grain Produced per Year: 84 Acres of English and Upland Mowing Land: 1 Tons of English and Upland Hay Per Year: 1 Acres of Fresh Meadow: 3 Tons of Fresh Meadow Hay Per Year: 3 Horses: 1 Oxen: 2 Cows: 1 Goats and Sheep: 2 Owns Goats or Sheep: Y Swine: 1 Annual Worth of the Whole Real Estate: 2£ |
| 17 SEP 1772 | "Samuel Taylor of Montague, Hampshire Co. Province of Massachusetts
Bay for £1-10s conveys to Benjamin Fuller of
Montague one tract of land in Montague 1 3/4 acres near Miller's Bridge.
Bounded east on Moses Taylor's land near the top of a steep hill, south
on an highway yt is betwixt sd Fuller's dwelling
house + this sd tract, north on the top of the grate river
bank, Westwardly on sd Taylor's land + is 14 rods in width at
south end by sd road + 2 rods at the North end by sd
river bank. To Have + to Hold etc. Witnesses - Samuel Taylor ◊ Solomon Calkin Joseph Root Rec'd - Nov. 17 1788 { Deed at Greenfield Book 2 p. 605" [NEHGS Corbin Collection Reel 50 Item 66 page 26] [Franklin Co. Deeds, 2:605] |
| 17 SEP 1772 | "Moses Taylor of the District of Montague, Hampshire Co. Province of
the Massachusetts bay in New england for 18 shillings conveys to
Benjamin Fuller of sd. District a certain tract of land in the northeast
part of Millers Plain in sd. Montague 3 acres by estimation.
Bounded - South on the County roade, West on Saml Taylor's
land, North on Connecticut river, East on Miller's River and the County
road. To Have + to Hold etc. Witnesses - Moses Taylor ◊ Martin Root Elisha Root Acknowledged at Montague Sept. 16 1773 by Moses Taylor before Joseph Root Just of Peace Rec'd - Nov. 17 1788 { Deed at Springfield Book 2 p. 607" [NEHGS Corbin Collection Reel 50 Item 66 page 27] |
| 18 NOV 1772 | son Elijah born to Silence in Montague [Montague Births, p22] [History of Sunderland][Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| BEF 19 MAR 1779 | died, since land sale mentions "Silence Fuller Widdow of Montague" [Franklin Co Deeds 6:430] |
| 19 MAR 1779 | "Know all Men by these present that I Shuball Fuller of
Montague in the County of Hampshire in the State of the
Massachusetts bay in New England for and in Consideration of the Sum of
six pound thirteen shillings and eighty pence money to me in hand before
the ____ hereof well and truly paid by Silence Fuller Widdow of
Montague aforesaid the receipt _____ do hereby acknowledg do
give grand bargain release remis and forever quit claim to her the sd
Silence Fuller her heirs & assigns forever one third part of a certain
tract of land cituate in sd Montague containing fifty acres bounded
North on County road Near Millers Bridg Easterly on Millers river
Westerly on the Mineral hill begin at the top of the steep hill a little
South of the road that goes over Millers Bridge runs West _ degree South
26 rod , South 34 Degs, West 24 Rods West 40 degrees South 21 Rods West
Deg South 57 Rods East 40 Ds South 95 rods South 95 Deg West 70 Rods
South 25 Degs West 10 Rods South 20 Dg West 30 rods to Millers River all
which land I have been in possession of & improved & built upon from the
year 1750 till the date hereof without molestation. To Have & To Hold one third part or seventeen acres contained in the above bound or tract of land the above granted & bargained premices with Privileges & appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining to her the sd Silence Fuller her Heirs & assigns forever so that neither I the sd Shubel nor my Heirs nor any in my Name shall have any Right title or Demand to any of the Premises afiresaid but by these presents shall be utterly deprived and debard of the same. In Witness whereof I have hereto put my hand & affixed my seal this nineteenth day of March 1779 and in the third year of the American Independence. Ephraim Whitney \ Shubael Fuller & Seal Daniel Brooks / [Franklin Co Deeds 6:430] |
| 18 OCT 1791 | (son) taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 16 FEB 1792 | (son) in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 17 NOV 1793 | (son) Benjamin "Fullor" married Hannah "Kindel" in Montague [Massachusetts Marriages 1695-1910] |
| 12 DEC 1793 | (son) Benjamin intent to marry Hannah KENDALL of Montague [Montague Marriages][History of Sunderland] |
| ABT 1794 | (son) Benjamin died [Montague Births] |
| 27 MAR 1794 | (grandson)
Benjamin born
[Montague Births] "Benjamin Fuller, son to Benjamin Fuller, Deceast, and Hannah his wife, born at Montague Mar. 27, 1794" |
| not to be confused with Shubael Fuller (1766-1840s) of East Haddam, CT, Vermont, and Boston, Erie Co., NY | |
| future wife Decima FIELD born daughter of Aaron FIELD and Eunice FRARY of Bernardston, Franklin Co., MA [Field Genealogy, p.230] | |
| 26 MAR 1768 | born in Montague
[History of Sunderland] [Montague Town Records, film #886883, per Sandy Mueller] incorrectly listed as a son "Issabell" in [Montague Births, 1:22] |
| ABT 1778 | various Montague families begin moving to Winhall, Bennington Co., VT [Winhall, p.246] |
| 4 JUL 1790 | Shubael Fuller of Winhall (Bennington Co., Vermont) and Decima FIELD of Bernardston announced in Bernardston intention to marry [Massachusetts, Town Records, 1620-1988] |
| 1 AUG 1790 | marriage to Decima FIELD of Bernardston solemnized in Bernardston by Amasa Cook, pastor [Bernardston town records] [Massachusetts Marriages 1695-1910] |
| 1790 | probably the "Shubil" Fuller in census in Winhall, Bennington Co., Vermont
[1790 census] 2 males 16+ (Shubael 22, ?) 1 males 0-16+ (Silas?) 1 females (Decima 28) surrounded by Montague citizens: John Brooks, Moses Taylor, Seth Taylor, Ephraim Whitney, Jonathon Taylor |
| 16 DEC 1790 | Silas Fuller, son of Shubael and Decima born [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 16 DEC 1792 | Artemas Fuller, son of Shubael and Decima born [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 23 MAR 1795 | Shubael Fuller and Ephraim Whitney appeared as witnesses on a deed for Ebenezer Eaton in Winhall [Bennington County VT Records 1782-1832 Vol. B, per Sandy Mueller] |
| 25 JUN 1795 | son Artemas Fuller died [Minerva Fuller family history] |
| 17 AUG 1796 | Shubel Fuller of Winhall sold land to Nathaniel B. Brown of Winhall for £12. Witnessed by Nathaniel Brown and Ephraim Whitney [Bennington County VT Records 1782-1832 Vol. B, per Sandy Mueller] |
| 16 MAR 1798 | Minerva Fuller, daughter of Shubael and Decima, born in Kingsbury, Washington Co., NY [obituary] [death certificate] |
| 2 APR 1799 | "Sherbael" Fuller elected pathmaster (road supervisor) #3 on the lake shore (Lake George) at first town meeting of Bolton, NY [History of Warren County, p.532] |
| 1799 | in Bolton, NY in assessment roll [Bolton roll] |
| A part of Minerva's early life was spent near Lake George [obituary] | |
| 4 AUG 1800 | "Subel" Fuller in census in Bolton, Washington Co., NY
[1800 census] 1 male 10-16 (Silas 10) 1 male 26-45 (Shubael 32) 1 female 0-10 (Minerva 2) 1 female 26-45 (Decima 38) |
| 1801 | Shubal Fuller appeared on the Assessment Roll of Sherburne, Chenango Co., NY. Nathaniel Brown, Nathaniel B. Brown, Joseph and Nathaniel Rose, Elijha and Ephraim Whitney appear also. [Sandy Mueller] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | "Shubal" Fuller in census in Sherburne, Chenango Co., NY
[1810 census] 1 male 16-26 (Silas 20) 1 male 26-45 (Shubael 42) 1 female 45+ (Decima 48?) Also in the same location are Joseph Rose, Ephraim Whitney, Ebenezer Eaton, and Nathaniel Brown |
| ABT 1812 | When daughter Minerva was 14, Shubael went to Ohio on business and nothing was heard from for two years, supposed to have died among strangers [Minerva Fuller obituary] [Minerva Fuller obituary] |
| 1813 | At the end of 1813, Shubael Fuller disappeared while traveling. No record of Shubael Fuller from Montague has been found after this time. Family moved to E. Penfield, Monroe Co., NY without Shubael in 1814/1815. [Minerva Fuller family history, per Sandy Mueller] |
| 11 AUG 1814 | Chymena Fuller, daughter of Shubael and Decima, born [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 4 SEP 1815 | daughter Chymena died [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 16 FEB 1817 | daughter Minerva married William Silas FULLER [Minerva Fuller obituary] [Minerva Fuller obituary] |
| 7 AUG 1819 | Shubael FULLER, assignee of Charles HILL, applied for a land patent for lot 1098 in R.9S T.10E sec 28, Shawneetown, Gallatin Co., IL [land patent CV-0090-374] |
| 1819-1820 | Shubael FULLER and Charles HILL received a tavern license in Gallatin Co., IL [Cemeteries of Gallatin vol.2] |
| 27 MAR 1820 | Shubael FULLER left a will in Shawneetown, Gallatin Co., IL, left half his property to wife Catharine FULLER and half to his two children Silas and Minerva [Shubael Fuller will] witnessed by Archibald HAMILTON |
| 1820 | died |
| 7 AUG 1820 | Catharine FULLER in census in Gallatin Co., IL
[1820 census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 16-26 1 female 0-10 1 female 16-26 1 female 26-45 (Catharine ?) |
| 23 AUG 1820 | Archibald HAMILTON testified in probate of Shubel FULLER of Gallatin Co., IL [Shubel Fuller probate] |
| 8 JAN 1830 | son-in-law William Silas Fuller died, leaving Minerva to care for 4 small children and an aged mother (Decima Field?) [Minerva Fuller obituary] [Minerva Fuller obituary] |
| 27 FEB 1839 | state of Illinois declared that it could not locate the heirs of "Sherbal"
Fuller of Shawneetown
[Laws of the State of Illinois, p128] "Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That in the event of in-lots, in Shawneetown, No. 1097 and 1098, of which one Sherbal Fuller died seized, being escheated to the State of Illinois by due process of law, for defect of heirs or devisees to take the same, the said lots shall be, and the same are hereby, granted to the trustees of Shawneetown, and their successors in office, in full property, subject, however, to be claimed by, and restored to, such heirs or devisees within the time and acccording to the mode prescribed by the act, entitled 'An act regulating escheats,' approved March 1st, 1833. Sec. 2. The said trustees of Shawneetown are hereby authorized to apply the proceeds of said lots, when sold by them, towards the extinguishment of the debt incurred by them for the purpose of grading and paving the river bank in front of said town. Approved, February 27, 1839." |
| 1 JUN 1850 | daughter Minerva Fuller in census in Penfield, Monroe Co., NY [1850 census] |
| 1 JUN 1855 | grandson Artemus (son of Minerva) in census in Penfield, Monroe Co., NY [Ancestry board post] [1855 census] |
| 1 JUN 1870 | daughter Minerva Fuller in census in Penfield, Monroe Co., NY [Ancestry board post] [1870 census] |
| 1 JUN 1880 | daughter Minerva Fuller in census in Penfield, Monroe Co., NY [1880 census] |
| 29 SEP 1882 | daughter Minerva Fuller died in E. Penfield, Monroe Co., NY [obituary] [Minerva Fuller obituary] [death certificate, per Sandy Mueller] |
| 1 OCT 1882 | daughter Minerva Fuller buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Penfield [Burials in Oakwood Cemetery] [obituary] [Minerva Fuller obituary] |
| 9 NOV 1898 | son Artimas S. Fuller buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Penfield [Burials in Oakwood Cemetery] |
| daughter of Shubael and Sarah (Scott) FULLER [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] | |
| 23 NOV 1724 | future husband Reuben5 GRAVES born (Noah4, Samuel3, John2, Thomas1) [History of Sunderland] [Western Mass. Families in 1790, p.113] |
| 4 JUN 1727 | born in Coventry Twp, Tolland Co, CT [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Coventry VR, p48] [Coventry BMD 1:444, FHL microfilm #1376123] |
| 18 SEP 1748 | married Reuben GRAVES, recorded in Sunderland [FHL microfilm #768338, p.165] [History of Sunderland] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Graves genealogy] [Thomas Graves genealogy, p.57] |
| 20 JUN 1749 | daughter Patience born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 19 JUN 1751 | son Noah GRAVES born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] [Thomas Graves genealogy, p.110] |
| 24 JUN 1753 | son Gideon born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 4 NOV 1755 | son Asa born
[History of Sunderland]
[Graves genealogy] born at Sunderland [Thomas Graves genealogy, p.110] |
| 19 MAR 1758 | son Selah born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 31 MAY 1760 | son Randall born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 1 MAY 1763 | daughter Submit born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 23 FEB 1766 | son Martin born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 1769 | daughter Patience married John GILSON,
son of John and Hannah (Green) GILSON [Samuel Morrison, p60-61]
[History of Sunderland] Note: [Graves Genealogy, p49] and [Thomas Graves Genealogy, p57] both incorrectly state that Patience married Isaac CARDELL, but [Samuel Morrison, p65] rebuts this. |
| 21 AUG 1769 | daughter Hannah born [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 10 JUN 1773 | son Noah married Ruth WILDE |
| 11 MAR 1778 | husband Reuben GRAVES died [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 12 FEB 1783 | remarried
Moses FRARY
[History of Sunderland] "Frary, Moses of A[shfield], and Hannah Graves, wid., of Sunderland, Feb. 12, 1783, in Sunderland." [Ashfield VR, p.159] |
| 1783 | son Asa married Roxanna6 GRAVES (Joel5, Jonathan4, Samuel3, John2, Thomas1) [History of Sunderland] [Graves genealogy] |
| 14 AUG 1788 | son Martin married at Montague, Hannah JEFFERSON of Whately, daughter of Amos JEFFERSON [Deerfield VR, p190] [History of Sunderland] |
| 1790 | in census in Sunderland, MA
[1790 census] 2 males 16+ (Moses, ?) 2 females (Hannah, dau. Hannah?) |
| 1790 | son Martin GRAVES in census in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Martin) 2 females (Hannah, ?) |
| 1790 | son(?) Noah
GRAVES in census in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Noah) 2 females (Ruth, ?) |
| 1790 | son Asa
GRAVES in census in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 2 males 16+ 2 males 0-16 2 females |
| 1790 | step-son Moses Frary Jr. in
census in Ashfield, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ 3 males 0-16 5 females |
| 29 DEC 1791 | daughter Submit married her step-brother Julius
C. FRARY, son of Moses and Abigail (Fairfield) Frary. [History of Sunderland] [Bio] [American Silversmiths] |
| 16 JAN 1792 | daughter Hannah married Elisha MACK of Montague
[History of Sunderland,
p356] Note the following conflicting sources are almost certainly in error because a Hannah Graves born in December 1779 would only be age 12 in January 1792: * [Thomas Graves Genealogy, p69] and [Graves Genealogy, p61] state that Elisha Mack of Montague married Hannah Graves, dau. of Simeon (Phineas, Isaac, John, Isaac, Thomas) and Persis Graves, b. 29 Dec. 1779. [History of Sunderland, p357] on the other hand shows Simon son of Phineas with no marriage to Persis or daughter Hannah, only a marriage to Huldah Hubbard. * [Thomas Graves Genealogy, p93] and [Graves Genealogy, p92] state that Elisha Mack of Montague married Hannah Graves, dau. of Simon (Elisha, Jonathan, Samuel, John, Thomas) and Persis Graves of Sunderland, b. 25 Dec. 1779 in Sunderland. [History of Sunderland, p362] on the other hand shows Simon son of Elisha md. Persis with a dau. Hannah b. 25 Dec. 1779, but no marriage is shown for Hannah. * [Mack Genealogy, p886] states that Elisha Mack married Hannah Graves, dau. of Simeon and Persis Graves. Note the following additional conflicting sources: * [History of Deerfield, 2:236] states that Elisha Mack married Hannah Graves, dau. of Selah Graves of Sunderland. However History of Sunderland p363 shows Selah Graves m. Mary Bush and no daughter Hannah is listed. |
| 3 OCT 1792 | (doubtful) daughter Hannah married Lieut. Aaron LORD of Athol.
[Graves genealogy, p50]
[Thomas
graves genealogy, p58] Note: this appears to be in error. Aaron LORD of Athol married Hannah GRAVES dau. of Lt. Abner and Alice (RICHARDSON) LORD of Athol, b. 27 May 1770. [Cutter, p2268] [Graves genealogy, p55] [Thomas graves genealogy, p63] |
| 1 MAR 1804 | husband Moses FRARY died [History of Sunderland] |
| 6 JUN 1817 | died
[History of Sunderland] [Fullers
Sissons and Scotts, p262] Note: no probate found in Franklin Co. probate index (1812-1925) at NEHGS |
| 6 OCT 1823 | son Asa GRAVES died in Rome, NY [History of Sunderland] |
| 7 OCT 1825 | son Selah GRAVES died [History of Sunderland] |
| 20 DEC 1831 | son Randall GRAVES died in Howard, NY [History of Sunderland] |
|
daughter of Shubael Fuller? (the fact that she named a
son Shubael supports this possibility) probably the same person as Sarah daughter of Shubael FULLER and Sarah SCOTT, md. "Edward GRIMES" [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
|
| 11 MAR 1731 | future husband Eldad GRAVES born, son of John4, Daniel3, John2, Thomas1 [Graves genealogy, p53] [Thomas graves genealogy, p60] |
| 12 MAR 1731 | future husband Eldad GRAVES born, son of John and Mary (BUSH) GRAVES [History of Sunderland] |
| ABT 1737 | born (estimated from marriage date) |
| 26 MAY 1757 | Eldad GRAVES of Mansfield & Sarah FULLER of Sunderland were married [Film #768338, p.168][Thomas
graves genealogy, p60]
[History of Sunderland]
[Graves
genealogy, p53] "They resided at Sunderland and New Canaan, Conn." [Graves genealogy, p53] |
| AUG 1757 | went with Capt. Ezra Clap's company, most of whom went about 100 miles from home and back again, and charged for a service of 14 1/13 days during the Seven Years' War [Westfield and Its Historic Influences] |
| 12 MAR 1758 | son Eldad Jr born at Sunderland [Graves genealogy, p53] |
| 19 AUG 1759 | daughter Lucy born at Montague [Graves genealogy, p53] [Montague births, p22] |
| 17 AUG 1761 | son Medad born at Montague and died soon [Graves genealogy, p53] [Thomas graves genealogy, p60] [Montague births, p22] |
| 17 AUG 1761 | son Medad died at Montague [Montague deaths, p135] |
| 16 AUG 1763 | son Shubael born in Sunderland and prob. died young [Graves genealogy] [Montague births, p22] |
| 7 AUG 1765 | daughter Sarah born at Sunderland
[Graves genealogy, p53] or at New Canaan [Montague births, p22] |
| 30 JUL 1767 | son John born at Sunderland [Graves genealogy] [Montague births, p22] |
| 6 OCT 1783 | son John died at Conway, Franklin Co, MA [Graves genealogy] |
| 1790 | possibly in census in Canaan, Columbia Co, NY
[Toby
Williams] [1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Eldad 59 or Eldad Jr 32) 3 females (Sarah, ?, ?) Note: there are 4 FULLER families also in Canaan: p218 Peter FULLER 10100 [1790 census] p221 Elijah FULLER 11300 [1790 census] p223 Buckman FULLER 12200 [1790 census] p226 Amos FULLER 10101 [1790 census] According to http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=flakey&id=I529113745&ti=5538 and http://home.earthlink.net/~bwlane2/bks/BK-Fuller-pvt.pdf an Amos5 (Amos4, Benjamin3, Benjamin2, Robert1 of Rehoboth, ThomasA, RobertB, JohnC, WilliamD, JohnE, WilliamF) Fuller was b. 9 Sep 1745 at Hebron, Tolland Co, CT; m. 11 June 1767 Margaret MORGAN, and Amos's uncle Elijah BUELL died in Canaan, Columbia Co, NY Beekman6 (Cornelius5, Matthew4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Edward1, RobertB, JohnC, WilliamD, JohnE, WilliamF) Fuller was b. 13 October 1750 at Hebron, Tolland Co, NY; d. 8 April 1832 at Canaan Center, Columbia Co, NY; m. 8 May 1775 at Canaan Center, Columbia Co, NY, Naomi BARNES. Elijah6 (brother of Beekman) was b. abt 1748 at Hebron, Tolland Co, CT; d. 9 June 1821 at Carmel, Putnam Co, NY; m. Martha. |
| 4 AUG 1800 | possibly in census in Canaan, Columbia
Co, NY
[1800 census] 1 male 10-16 1 male 45+ (Eldad 69 or Eldad Jr 42) 1 female 10-16 1 female 16-26 1 female 45+ Note: there are 2 FULLER families also in Canaan: p64 Beckman FULLER 21001 01111 [1800 census] p73 Daton FULLER 10010 10100 [1800 census] According to http://home.earthlink.net/~bwlane2/bks/BK-Fuller-pvt.pdf Jonah Dayton Fuller, son of Beekman Fuller, was b. 1 Feb. 1776 in Columbia Co, NY; d. 28 Feb. 1824; m. 1799 Lydia SQUIRES. |
Asa FULLER (1733-1813) of Montague: person KHY5-WG6 in FamilySearch.org
| son of Shubael FULLER and Sarah SCOTT | |
| ABT 1733 | born [Montague Deaths] |
| 2 FEB 1733/4 | born in Coventry, Tolland Co, CT [Coventry VR, p48] [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 1752 | an "Asahel Fuller" in Sunderland [History of Sunderland, p.343] |
| 1771 | in tax valuation list in Montague, MA
[Tax
List]
[Tax List Record] Dwelling Houses and Shops Adjoining: 0 Acres of Pasture: 3 Cows: 1 Swine: 1 |
| 19 APR 1775 | as a Sergt., minute man of Montague, responded to alarm from
Lexington [History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memory Association] [Montague Massachusetts History, fiche #6087361] [History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, 1:70] |
| 1775-1779 | "Fuller, Asa, Montague. Sergeant, Capt. Thomas Grover's co. of Minute-men, Col. Williams's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 18 days; also, Sergeant, Capt. Asahel Gunn's co., Col. David Wells's regt.; engaged Sept. 23, 1777; discharged Oct. 18, 1777; service, 1 mo. 1 day, travel included, on an expedition to Northern department; roll dated Montague; also, Sergeant, Capt. Samuel Merriman's (2d) co., Col. Israel Chapen's (3d) regt.; enlisted Oct. 15, 1779; discharged Nov. 21, 1779; service, 1 mo. 14 days, travel included, at Claverack. " [Massachusetts Solders and Sailors in the Revolutionary War] |
| OCT 1779 | one of 8 soldiers paid £40 by town of Montague [Montague - Revolutionary Reminiscences] [History of Montague, 130] |
| 19 OCT 1784 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 19 MAR 1790 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 1790 | in census in
Montague, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Asa 57) 2 females (wife, dau?) |
| 21 MAR 1796 | bought 15 acres in Montague from Isaiah FULLER [Franklin Co Deeds, 13:218-219] |
| 1798 | in Montague, MA [Montague Public Records] [Massachusetts and Maine 1798
Direct Tax] 1 house, $30 15 acres, $75 |
| 4 AUG 1800 | in census in Montague, MA
[1800 census] 1 male 45+ (Asa 67) 1 female 45+ (wife) |
| 12 FEB 1805 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.44] |
| 16 DEC 1806 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.49] |
| 10 FEB 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.52] |
| 8 APR 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.54] |
| 27 AUG 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.56] |
| 25 JAN 1808 | from this point on Asa does NOT appear in Montague tax records [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.59] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | in census in Montague, MA
[1810 census] 1 male 45+ (Asa 77) 1 female 45+ (wife) |
| 24 FEB 1813 | died in Montague, MA [Montague Deaths]
[Montague VR, p134] (no will listed in Franklin Co Probate index 1812-1925 [FHL microfilm #854379]) |
| 1824 | wife died in Montague, MA [Montague Deaths] [Montague VR, p134] |
| probably son of probably son of Abiel3 (Benjamin2, Robert1) Fuller and Hannah Porter of Lebanon | |
| Not the same as
Asa Fuller of Middletown, son of John5 (Samuel4, John3, Samuel2,
Edward1) and Sarah (CLOTHIER) FULLER
[Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] on Google.com
[Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] at Ancestry.com |
|
| 15 APR 1754 | married at Hebron, Tolland Co, CT, Margaret DERBY, dau. of John and Hannah (_____) DERBY
[Fullers
Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Hebron
VR, Barbour Collection] [Hebron BMD 2:28, FHL microfilm #1376165] Apparently there's also a source (not yet checked): "Genealogical record of decendents [sic] of John Derby of Greenwich, Connecticut, Brook Haven, Long Island, New York and Hebron, Connecticut" (OCLC # 44595432) |
| 11 MAY 1755 | son Daton FULLER born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] [Hebron BMD 2:176, FHL microfilm #1376165] |
| 12 MAY 1755 | son Dayton FULLER born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Delia M. Fairchild letter] |
| 25 SEP 1755 | bought land in Hebron from Hannah DARBE [FHL microfilm #4441, p.169] |
| 29 MAY 1756 | dau. Amey FULLER born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] [Hebron BMD 2:176, FHL microfilm #1376165] |
| 17 MAR 1757 | sold land in Hebron to Isaac FORD [FHL microfilm #4441, p.911] |
| 8 JUN 1758 | son Asa FULLER born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Ancestry message board post] |
| 27 MAR 1760 | dau. Hannah FULLER born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] |
| 16 SEP 1769 | died in Hebron [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] [Hebron BMD, volume 2, item 3, FHL microfilm #1376165] |
| APR 1775 | son Dayton enlisted from Hebron, served 8 mos.,Private,Capt. Levi Wells, Col.Enos
[Delia M Fairchild letter] His brother Asa served in the same Company [Delia M Fairchild letter] |
| 6 MAY 1775 | wife Margaret remarried David FINNEY in Lebanon [Register 60:156][Lebanon VR, Barbour Collection, 84] |
| APR 1775 | son Asa enlisted from Hebron, for 8 mos. under Capt. Levi Wells, Col. Enos; enlisted Aug. 1776 for 2 1/2 mos. under Capt. David Miller, Col. Jones; enlisted January 1777 for 3 mos. under Capt. Riley. [Asa Fuller pension application #W24258] |
| ABT 1776 | sons Asa and Dayton were supposedly
Revolutionary War soldiers
[Ancestry message board post] [Pavone Genealogy] Dayton Fuller listed in Berkshire Co in Statement of Revolutionary Pensioners [NewEnglandAncestors] and in [History of Lenox and Richmond] |
| 22 SEP 1777 | probable son Asa FULLER md. Abigail BLISH in Colchester, New London Co, CT [Colchester marriage records] [Early Connecticut Marriages, p114] |
| 19 JAN 1778 | son Dayton & Hannah had a son Elisha in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] |
| ABT 1781 | dau. Amy Fuller md. (as 1st wife) Reuben BILL poss. in Lebanon/Goshen,
CT
[Elaine Pavone] [History of the Bill Family, p.189] children: Delilah, Cynthia, Aaron, Amy, Lydia |
| 1790 | son Daton probably
in census in Lenox, Berkshire Co, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Daton 45) 2 males 0-16 4 females |
| 1790 | son Asa FULLER in census in Pittsfield, Berkshire
Co, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Asa) 2 males 0-16 (Oliver 11, Asa 4) 5 female (Abigail, Abigail 10, Margaret 8, Filena 6, Susanna 2) Note: Lenox and Pittsfield are adjacent to each other |
| 1790 | dau. Amy in census in Dalton, Berkshire Co, MA with "Rheuben Bills"
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Reuben) 1 male 0-16 (Aaron) 4 females (Amy, Delilah?, Cynthia?, Amy?) Note: in same town is Aaron Fuller (1m 16+, 2m 0-16, 1f) |
| 2 SEP 1794 | dau. Amy prob. died before this date, when her husband Reuben Bill remarried Rhoda Cheesman [Elaine Pavone] |
| 4 AUG 1800 | son
Asa FULLER in census in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA
[1800 census] 3 males 0-10 (Dennis 4, Chauncy 6, Ruby 0) 1 male 10-16 (Asa 14) 1 male 26-45 (Asa 42) 2 females 0-10 (Ashley 2, Eunice 9) 1 female 10-16 (Susanna 12) 3 females 16-26 (Filena 16, Margaret 18, Abigail 20) 1 female 26-45 (Abigail) Note: wife Margaret FINNEY likely also in same location, in David FINNEY household, female age 45+ |
| 4 AUG 1800 | (doubtful) son Daton FULLER possibly in census in Canaan, Columbia Co, NY
[1800 census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 26-45 1 female 0-10 1 female 16-26 This appears to instead be Jonah Dayton Fuller son of Beekman Fuller [Lane, p.29] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | (doubtful)
son Dayton FULLER possibly in census in Canaan, Columbia Co, NY
[1810 census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 10-16 1 male 26-45 2 females 0-10 1 female 26-45 This appears to instead be Jonah Dayton Fuller son of Beekman Fuller [Lane, p.29] |
| 1820 | son Dayton FULLER in census in Lenox, Berkshire Co, MA
[1820 census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 45+ (Asa 62) 1 female 0-10 1 female 26-45 1 female 45+ (Abigail) |
| 1 JUN 1830 | son Daton FULLER in census in Lenox, Berkshire Co, MA
[1830 census] 2 males 0-5 1 male 5-10 1 male 80-90 (Asa 72) 1 female 40-50 |
| 2 JAN 1831 | son Dayton FULLER a pauper in Lenox, Berkshire Co, MA [Acts
and Resolves Passed by the General Court] also lists Dayton Fuller Jr., Erastus Fuller, and Lester Fuller (some of his children acc. to FGS in LDS archives) |
| 2 OCT 1832 | Dayton Fuller applied for pension from Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA [Delia M. Fairchild letter] |
| 6 AUG 1833 | son Dayton Fuller died at Lenox, ae 75 years, a rev. pensioner [Some Veterans of the American Revolution] |
| 7 JUL 1833 | son Dayton Fuller died at Lenox, ae 75, Rev. pensioner [The Journal and Argus, Lenox, July 11] |
Asa FULLER (1733-1811) of Colchester, CT, Middletown, Middlesex Co, CT, and Rome NY
| person KN49-C7D at FamilySearch.org | |
| son of John5 (Samuel4, John3, Samuel2, Edward1) FULLER and Sarah CLOTHIER, of Colchester and Wethersfield, CT [Mayflower Families 4:164] [TAG 15:42] | |
| Notes: 1) Colchester is adjacent to Hebron, and not adjacent to Middletown. Not the same as Asa Fuller of Hebron 2) The maritime records and 1800 census below provide evidence that Asa of Middletown moved to Rome. However, Asa b.1758 of Hebron also moved there. 3) Homer W. Brainard, in [NYGBR 34:185], published 1903, states regarding John5 FULLER: "I have been unable to find any further information in regard to this family. Child: Asa,6 bap. Oct. 28, 1733, at Colchester. The following from Middletown, Conn. Records, I suppose refers to Asa,6 just mentioned." followed by the Middletown information. 4) William Hyslop Fuller in [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169], published 1908, only says the Asa of Colchester was "supposed" to be Asa of Middletown. This is a reference to NYGBR above, as evidenced by [Homer W. Brainard letter], dated 7 JAN 1908. 5) The 1925 maritime records below state that Asa of Middletown was born in Colchester. However, it is unclear what the source was. 6) Brainard in TAG 15:38-50, published 1938, regarding Asa of Colchester shows events in Middletown, referencing William Hyslop Fuller above, Middletown VR below for the marriage, and Middletown Deeds for further information on Mary Goodwin. |
|
| 28 OCT 1733 | bapt. at Colchester, New London Co, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Robert Fuller] [TAG 15:41-42] [Mayflower Families 4:164] [Homer W. Brainard letter] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 11 AUG 1738 | future wife Mary GOODWIN born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT, dau. of Nathaniel and Rebeckah (EATON) GOODWIN of Boston, Mass., and Middletown, Conn. [TAG 15:42 lists mother as Mary EATON] [Middletown VR] |
| 1741 | mother moved to Albany with William GOODRICH of Sharon, CT [Mayflower Families 4:163] |
| 25 FEB 1743/4 | father John FULLER filed for divorce [Mayflower Families 4:163] |
| father lived in Farmington CT during the proceedings [Mayflower Families 4:163] | |
| 13 OCT 1743 | married at Nine Partners, Dutchess Co, NY, Penelope (or Peniniah) TOOLA [Mayflower Families 4:164] |
| SEP 1744 | parents' divorce granted [Mayflower Families 4:164] |
| 14 NOV 1757 | sister Irene FULLER born [Mayflower Families 4:164] [Newington 1776 Census. p.16] |
| 17 OCT 1762 | married Mary GOODWIN in Middletown, Middlesex, CT (not far from Colchester) [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:41-42] [Robert Fuller] [Mayflower Families 4:164] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 6 JUL 1763 | son Jesse born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 21 SEP 1763 | son Jesse died [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 7 OCT 1764 | Asa Fuller, adult, made profession of faith and was baptised, and Samuel his son [Middletown church records 2:19, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 12 OCT 1764 | son Samuel born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 20 JAN 1765 | "Mary wife of Asa Fuller renewed her baptismal covenant" [Middletown church records 2:20, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 31 OCT 1765 | "Jehiel Baldwin of Meriden parish in Wallingford and Bridget my wife, and Elizabeth Goodwin of Middletown, for natural love and affection we have and do bear to our nephew Samuel Fuller, son to Asa Fuller of said Middletown, convey to said Samuel land that did belong to our honored father, Mr. Nathaniel Goodwin, late of Middletown, deceased, reserving the use of said land to the said Asa Fuller, father to said Samuel, during his natural life." [TAG 15:42] [Homer W. Brainard letter] |
| 1 NOV 1765 | "Asa Fuller and Mary his wife, both of Middletown, convey to Samuel Goodwin of Middletown all the right we have to the estate of our honored father, Nathaniel Goodwin, late of Middletown, deceased, either real or personal." [TAG 15:42] |
| 1 NOV 1766 | son Amasa born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 2 NOV 1766 | son Amasa baptised in Middletown [Middletown church records 2:28, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 28 NOV 1766 | son Amasa died [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 28 DEC 1767 | dau. Mary born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 3 JAN 1768 | dau. "Polly" (Mary) baptised in Middletown [Middletown church records 2:32, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 10 MAR 1769 | father John FULLER of Wethersfield died shortly before this date, when Asa's half-sister Irene chose her mother Penelope FULLER to be her guardian [TAG 15:40] |
| 16 SEP 1769 | an Asa of Hebron died on this date [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Hebron VR, Barbour Collection] However, this is not consistent with this Asa's children's birthdates below so cannot be this Asa. |
| 26 JAN 1769/70 | dau. Anna born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 4 FEB 1770 | daughter Anna baptised in Middletown [Middletown church records 2:39, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 29 JUL 1772 | son Charles born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 8 AUG 1772 | son Charles died [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 10 APR 1773 | son Charles born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 17 APR 1774 | son Charles baptised in Middletown [Middletown church records 2:57, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 6 MAR 1775 | son Stephen born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 20 MAR 1776 | paid cash 2-12-0 for freight from Middletown [History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 2:271] |
| 11 MAY 1778 | "RETALIATION, Schooner. Asa Fuller of Middletown, commander, duly commissioned by Governor Trumbull, is recorded in the Hartford County Maritime Court as having captured the British schooner True- love, 50 tons burthen, Charles Moulton late master, on the 11th of May, 1778, according to libel and other papers on file, and decree awarded captor. He also captured the British sloop Liverpool, 45 tons, Jabez Cobb late master, with cargo of sea coal, on April 17, 1778, in company with Capt. Joshua Griffith, with the schooner Fessey. The Liverpool's papers and permits from Halifax, are on file. Decree awarded captors. Asa Fuller was born at Colchester in October, 1733, and died at Rome, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1811. He married Mary Goodwin of Middletown, Oct. 17, 1762." [History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 2:207] [History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 2:45] Note: above was published 1925, after the "supposed" connection to Colchester. |
| 3 FEB 1779 | dau. Sarah born in Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [NYGBR 34:185] [Middletown VR] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 4 FEB 1779 | dau. "Sally" (Sarah) baptised [Middletown church records 2:16, FHL microfilm #4848] |
| 8 JUL 1781 | "FLYING FISH, Armed
Boat. Asa Fuller of Middletown, commander of this armed ves- sel, captured the British schooner Delight, James Coffin, late master, July 8, 1781, while cruising on Long Island Sound, together with a cargo of boards, grain, flour, etc., bound to Long Island for the enemy's use. Decree granted favorable to captor." [History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 2:92] |
| 1789 | dau. Anna married Mr. ARULIUS of
Middletown, Middlesex, CT
[Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] (Searched 1790 Middletown census, no Arulius or similar, but there is a Julius Riley) |
| 22 OCT 1789 | "Asa Fuller and Mary my wife, both of Middletown, convey to John Nott of Middletown land within the limits of the city, near the river side, thirty feet wide and is the same land that was given to our son Samuel Fuller, who has been long absent and supposed to be dead, by a deed of gift from Mr. Jehiel Baldwin and Bridget his wife and Mistress Elizabeth Goodwin, as will appear on record, which we were to have the use and improvement of during our natural lives, before it could become the property of our said son, Samuel Fuller, supposed to be dead." [TAG 15:42] [Homer W. Brainard letter] |
| 1790 | in census in Middleton, Middlesex Co,
CT
[1790 census] 2 males 16+ (Asa 56, Charles 17) 1 male 0-16 (Stephen 15) 3 females (wife Mary, Mary 23, Sarah 11) |
| 5 OCT 1799 | dau. Mary married Thomas STARR of Middletown, Middlesex, CT [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 4 AUG 1800 | in census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1800 census] 1 male 16-26 (Stephen 25) 1 male 26-45 (Charles 27) 1 male 45+ (Asa 66) 1 female 45+ (wife Mary) Note: on the same page is a John Fuller (30010 00100) |
| 6 JUL 1803 | son Charles married Philinda WELLES
[Edward Fuller descendants, p170]
[E.C. Carpenter letter] children born at Lee, NY and Rome, NY |
| 21 JUL 1803 | Advertisement in The Patriot (Utica, New York) on
8 AUG 1808 and 29 AUG 1808 issues (in Early American Newspapers
Series 1, 1690-1876) reads: "By order of his honor, Hugh White Esq. one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Oneida, Notice is hereby given, to all the creditors of Asa Fuller, an Insolvent debtor, that they shew cause, if any they have, before the next court of common pleas, to be held in and for the said county, on the first Tuesday of September next, at the School house in the town of Rome, why an assignment of the said Insolvent's estate should not be made, and he be discharged, according to "An act for giving relief in cases of insolvency," passed April 3, 1801. Dated July 21, 1803. ASA FULLER, Insolvent David Starr, one of the petitioning creditors." Note: According to Burgis Pratt Starr, A History of the Starr Family of New England (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1879), 216, David Starr was father of Thomas Starr who married Asa's daughter Mary. |
| 29 OCT 1804 | Advertisement in Mercantile Advertiser (New York, New York)
(in Early American Newspapers Series 1, 1690-1876) reads, in
the list of Insolvents: "ASA FULLER, of (some part of the county of Oneida) creditors to shew cause on the last Tuesday in December, at the school house in Rome." |
| 11 MAY 1808 | wife Mary GOODWIN died [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 1810 | a different Asa Fuller is in
census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY It would seem likely that they are closely related, so need to reconcile their descents. |
| 30 AUG 1811 | died at Rome, Oneida Co, NY [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] [TAG 15:42] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| ABT 1812 | son Stephen married Catherine THOMPSON [Edward Fuller descendants, p170] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 18 MAR 1823 | son Stephen died in Rome, Oneida Co, NY [Edward Fuller descendants, p170] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
| 18 SEP 1834 | son in law Thomas STARR died in Lee Centre, Oneida Co, NY [Edward Fuller descendants, p.169] |
| 26 AUG 1853 | son Charles died at Wheeling, IL [Edward Fuller descendants, p170] [E.C. Carpenter letter] |
Asa FULLER
(1758-1836) of Rome NY: person K8LT-D3Y at FamilySearch.org
son of Asa of Hebron?
| 1758 | born in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [DAR lineage book] |
| 8 JUN 1758 | prob. born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 8 JUN 1759 |
future wife Abigail born
[Belle I. Bush letter] However, [1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services] lists her as age 86 in 1840, which would place her birth about 1754 |
| APR 1775 |
Enlisted at Colchester Conn for 8 months, in Capt. Levi Wells's Co.
He marched from Hebron to Roxbury, Mass. [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 13 DEC 1775 | discharged [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 22 SEP 1777 |
Asa FULLER md. Abigail BLISH in Colchester,
New London Co, CT
[Colchester marriage
records]
[Early Connecticut Marriages, p114]
[Belle I. Bush letter]
[Genealogy of the Blish Family in America, 1637-1905, p.62] Note: Colchester and Hebron are adjacent towns. |
| 1777 | Served again in winter of 1777 for 3 months in Capt. Riley's Co. [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 18 APR 1778 | Oliver, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 16 OCT 1779 | Abigail, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 3 DEC 1781 | Margaret, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 6 OCT 1783 | Filena, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 18 FEB 1786 |
Asa, son of Asa and Abigail born
[Ancestry message board post]
[Belle I. Bush letter] in CT [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 2 JUN 1788 | Susanna, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Mary E. Williamson letter] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 1790 |
in census in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Asa) 2 males 0-16 (Oliver 12, Asa 4) 5 female (Abigail, Abigail 10, Margaret 8, Filena 6, Susanna 2) |
| 2 SEP 1790 | Eunice, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 2 APR 1792 | Chauncy, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 22 MAR 1793 | son Chauncy died [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 15 JAN 1794 | Chauncy, son of Asa and Abigail born [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 17 JAN 1794 | Chauncy, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] |
| BEF 1795 |
(doubtful) moved to Rome NY
[Ancestry message board post] The 1800 census below seems to disprove this assertion. |
| 25 OCT 1795 | Dennis, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 15 OCT 1797 | Ashley, dau. of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 26 MAR 1800 | Ruby, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 4 AUG 1800 |
in census in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA
[1800 census] 3 males 0-10 (Dennis 4, Chauncy 6, Ruby 0) 1 male 10-16 (Asa 14) 1 male 26-45 (Asa 42) 2 females 0-10 (Ashley 2, Eunice 9) 1 female 10-16 (Susanna 12) 3 females 16-26 (Filena 16, Margaret 18, Abigail 20) 1 female 26-45 (Abigail) |
| 4 AUG 1800 | a different Asa Fuller (husband of Mary Goodwin) is in Rome, Oneida Co, NY |
| 4 AUG 1800 |
son Oliver in census in Pittsfield,
Berkshire, MA
[1800 census] 1 male 16-26 (Oliver 22) 1 female 0-10 1 female 16-26 |
| 31 OCT 1801 | dau. Ashley died [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 2 NOV 1801 | son Ruby died [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 3 NOV 1801 | son Dennis died [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 16 NOV 1801 | son Chauncy died [Ancestry message board post] |
| 8 MAR 1803 | Orrin, son of Asa and Abigail born [Ancestry message board post] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 1 JAN 1807 |
Charles A., son of Asa and Abigail born
[Ancestry message board post] Note: there was already another Charles Fuller (son of Asa of Middletown) in Rome hence this person was always "Charles A." "Clark" A. born [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 28 FEB 1810 | son Asa married at Rome, Oneida Co, NY, Salome SELDON [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
in census in
Oneida Co, NY
[1810 census] 3 males 0-10 (Charles 3, Orrin 7, ?) 1 male 45+ (Asa 52) 1 female 16-26 (Eunice 19 or Susanna 21?) 1 female 26-45 (Filena 26 or Margaret 28 or Abigail 30?) 1 female 45+ (Abigail) |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
son Asa
is on same page 1 male 16-26 (Asa 24) 1 female 16-26 (Salome) |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
son Oliver in census in Lenox,
Berkshire, MA
[1810 census] 2 males 0-10 1 male 26-45 (Oliver 32) 2 females 0-10 1 female 10-16 1 female 26-45 |
| "Fuller, Asa O., born August 3, 1836, in Rome, Oneida county, was the youngest of five children of Orrin I. Fuller, a native of New England, who came to Rome at an early day. Orrin I. Fuller was a farmer and deputy sheriff, and was drowned at Albany by the breaking of a drawbridge in 1840. His children were Mrs. Cordelia Bush, of Utica; John T., who died in California; David, who died in Utica; and Mrs. Jane A. Harvey, and Asa O., of Utica. ..." [Our County and Its People, 365] | |
| 1814 |
in 1814 Owners of Land Census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1814 owners of land]
[1814 owners of land] Fuller, Asa Fuller, Benjamin Question: who is Benjamin? |
| 7 AUG 1820 |
in census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1820 census] 1 male 10-16 (Charles 13) 1 male 16-18 and 16-26 (Orrin 17) 1 male 45+ (Asa 62) 1 female 45+ (Abigail) |
| 7 AUG 1820 |
son Asa Junr. in census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1820 census] 1 male 26-45 (Asa 34) 2 females 0-10 1 female 26-45 (Salome) |
| 7 AUG 1820 |
son Oliver in census in Rome, Oneida
Co, NY
[1820 census] 1 male 10-16 1 male 16-18 and 16-26 1 male 26-45 (Oliver 42) 2 females 0-10 2 females 10-16 1 female 26-45 |
| 1 JUN 1830 |
in census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1830 census] 1 male 70-80 (Asa, 71) 1 female 70-80 (Abigail, 75?) adjacent to son Asa Junr. 1 male 40-50 (Asa, 44) 1 female 30-40 (Salome) 1 female 10-15 1 female 5-10 also later on same page is a Henry Fuller 1 male 0-5 1 male 15-20 1 male 30-40 (Henry, 36) 1 female 0-5 2 females 5-10 1 female 30-40 who is adjacent to a Lewis Fuller 3 males 0-5 1 male 30-40 (Lewis, 31) 1 female 0-5 1 female 20-30 Henry Fuller was supposedly (see [Ancestry.com]) b.18 Dec 1794 to John Fuller and Hannah. Henry's brother Lewis was supposedly (see [Ancestry.com]) b.12 Nov 1799 in Rome, to John Fuller and Hannah. |
| 1 JUN 1830 |
an unrelated Asa Fuller was in Vienna, Oneida Co, NY (adjacent to Rome)
[1830 census] 2 males 0-5 (Gordon, 2) 2 males 5-10 1 male 30-40 (Asa, 34) 1 female 0-5 (Elizabeth B., 4) 1 female 20-30 (Drusilla, 29) This appears to be Asa Fuller b.ca.1796 East Greenwich, RI, md. Drusilla Vaughan (b.ca.1800 in East Greenwich, Kent, RI) [Ancestry message board post] [Vienna cemetery records] That Asa was apparently son of Adna Fuller (b.1767 in Union, CT; d.1821 Kinsbury NT) and Rebecca. |
| 1831 | "Asa Fuller, (1758-1836), was placed on the pension roll of Oneida Co., N.Y., 1831, for service as private in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in Rome, N.Y." [DAR Lineage book] |
| 1832 | 74 years old and a resident of Rome, Oneida Co, NY [Delia M. Fairchild letter] |
| 1835 |
in State Census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1835 census]
[1835 census, Book 1 Vol. III] Head of household Page Fuller, Asa 5 Fuller, Asa 15 Fuller, Samuel 7 |
| 1835 |
relatives in state census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY
[1835 census, Book 2 Vol. III] Fuller, Ambros 19 Fuller, Charles Sr. 11 Fuller, Charles Jr. 11 Fuller, John 17 Fuller, Orin J. 15 Fuller, Thomas 25 |
| BEF 1836 |
dau. Abigail married ______ WARD
[NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] or ______ MEYERS [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] |
| BEF 1836 | dau. Margaret married ________ WEBB [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] |
| BEF 1836 | dau. Filena (or Philena) married ______ DICKINSON [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] |
| BEF 1836 | dau. Susanna married Thomas FORD [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] [Mary E. Williamson letter] |
| BEF 1836 | dau. Eunice married David W. BURDICK [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] |
| BEF 1836 |
dau.(?)
Ruby married Joseph OTIS
[NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] Note: Ancestry message board post claimed dau. Ruby died in 1801 above |
| son Orrin I. Fuller md. Isabella DONALDSON [Ancestry message board post] [DAR lineage book] [Mary E. Williamson letter] | |
| 19 JUL 1836 | died at Rome, NY [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p853] [Belle I. Bush letter] |
| 20 DEC 1836 | "Pet. By Orrin I. Fuller of Rome Co Oneida shows that a Fuller late of Rome also died at Rome 19 July last leaving Abigail Fuller his widow and Asa Fuller, Abigail Ward, Margaret Webb, Philena Dickinson, your petitioner, Susanna Ford, wife of Thomas Ford, Charles Fuller, Almira Otis wife of Enos Otis, Dennis Fuller, Ruby Otis, wife of Joseph Otis, Julia Dugan wife of Thomas Dugan, and Sarah Ann Palmer wife of Joseph Palmer, all of Co. Oneida Also Eunice Burdick wife of David W. Burdick who reside in Co. Same this State and Daniel Fuller of unknown. Dated 20 Dec 1836 sg Orrin I. Fuller" [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p854] |
| 6 FEB 1837 | will probated but was declared to be of no effect [Will] |
| 6 FEB 1837 | "p.390. Asa Fuller of Rome. Letters of Adm. Daniel Butts Philander Selden, Feb 6,1837." [Gertrude A. Barber, "Abstracts of Wills of Oneida County, N.Y. From 1798-1822", Vol. 3 (1832-1839), p.26, book in NEHGS library in Boston] |
| 6 FEB 1837 | "Petition for Probate by a Fuller of the town of Rome, Co Oneida, shows your petitioner is a son of Asa Fuller who died at Rome also 19 July last leaving a will by which he appointed his Sons Charles A. Fuller & Orrin I. Fuller Exrs. Sd dec'd left Surviving Abigail Fuller his widow & also Abigail Meyers, Philena Dickinson, your petitioner, Eunice Burdick wife of David Burdick, Orrin I. Fuller, Charles A. Fuller, All of Rome & Susanna Ford wife of Thomas Ford of Westmoreland in Sd Co. Oneida and Margarett Webb of Town Salina, Co. Onondaga. Dated Rome 27 Aug 1836 sg Asa Fuller" [NY Probate Transcription, Oneida p853] |
| Orrin "J." Fuller constable in Rome, NY [Our city and its people, p87] | |
| 1840 | wife Abigail, age 86, in census in Rome, Oneida Co, NY with son Orrin [1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services] |
| 1840 | Orrin I. Fuller, farmer and deputy sheriff, drowned at Albany by the breaking of a drawbridge
[Oneida County, New
York Biographies] [Mary E. Williamson letter] He was a native of New England, who came to Rome at an early day. |
| MAY 1852 | son Asa died at Rome, Oneida Co, NY [Fullers Sissons and Scotts, p262] [Christ Church Death Index] |
| 7 JAN 1857 | wife Abigail died [Belle I.
Bush letter] [Christ Church Death Index] says Abigail died in Rome, Oneida Co, NY 5 JAN 1851 |
| abt 1758 | born (age 54 at death) [Vermont deaths] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | in census in Putney, Windham Co, VT
[1810 census] Fuller Abiah 2 males 10-16 2 males 16-26 1 male 45+ (Abiah) 1 female 10-16 1 female 45- Fuller Abiah Jr. 1 male 0-10 1 male 26-45 (Abiah Jr.) 1 female 26-45 Fuller Asa 2 males 16-26 1 male 26-45 (Asa 51?) 1 female 26-45 |
| 25 FEB 1813 | died in Putney, VT, age 54 [Vermont deaths] |
Isaiah FULLER
of Montague
|
probably son of Shubael Fuller, since:
|
|
| ABT 1732 | wife Sarah born [Montague Deaths] |
| ABT 1735 | born [Montague Deaths] |
| perhaps born in Coventry Twp, Tolland Co, CT [births of other children of Shubael] | |
| 22 DEC 1753 | Montague incorporated, originally the north parish of Sunderland [Montague] |
| 25 JAN 1754 | Montague organized as a district from part of Sunderland
[Montague] but NewEnglandAncestors.org doesn't have Sunderland vital records online |
| married a Sarah [Montague Births] | |
| possible son Samuel born | |
| 1755-1765 | son John born |
| 13 FEB 1759 | daughter Mary born in Montague, MA [Montague Births] |
| 1756-1774 | daughter Mariah born |
| 1771 | in tax valuation list in Montague, MA
[Tax
List]
[Tax List Record] Dwelling Houses and Shops Adjoining: 1 Acres of Tillage: 12 Bushels of Grain Produced per Year: 66 Acres of Fresh Meadow: 1 Tons of Fresh Meadow Hay Per Year: 1 Oxen: 2 Cows: 1 Goats and Sheep: 2 Owns Goats or Sheep: Y Swine: 1 Servant Owner: N Annual Worth of the Whole Real Estate: 2£ |
| 1774-1784 | daughter Content born, based on age in 1800 and 1810 census |
| 1775-1780 | a "Fuller, Isaiah (also given Josiah), Bridgewater"
(Plymouth
Co.) served in the revolutionary war. Another "Fuller, Isaiah, Rehoboth"
(Bristol Co.)
also served
[Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War] Both appear to be different Isaiahs, not Isaiah of Montague |
| 23 AUG 1775 | Montague organized as a town [Montague] |
| JAN 1776 | enlisted as a private soldier for the term of one year [Pension file] |
| 9 MAR 1784 | daughter Maria[h] md. Moses BROOKS, both of Montague [Montague Marriages, p74] |
| 19 OCT 1784 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 30 DEC 1784 | daughter Mary md. Ashael EASTMAN, both of Montague [Montague Marriages] |
| 25 JUL 1786 | son John FULLER md. Anna LATHAM, both of Montague [Montague Marriages] |
| 19 MAR 1790 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 1790 | in census in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 3 males 16+ (Isaiah, John? 25-35, Mary's husband Asahel Eastman?) 1 male 0-16 (John's son#1? 0-6) 6 females (wife, grand-dau. Patience? 3, dau. Mary?, dau. Content 6-16, son John's wife Anna (LATHAM) Fuller? 25-35, ?) |
| 8 FEB 1791 | bought land from Samuel FULLER of Montague [Franklin Co. Deeds, 11:478-479] |
| 18 OCT 1791 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 21 MAR 1796 | sold 15 acres in Montague to Asa FULLER [Franklin Co Deeds, 13:218-219] |
| 1798 | in Montague, MA [Montague Public
Records] [Massachusetts and Maine 1798 Direct Tax] 100 acres, $210 |
| 18 DEC 1798 | daughter Content FULLER md. Nathan INGRAM of Amherst [Montague Marriages] |
| 4 AUG 1800 | in census in Montague, MA
[1800 census] 1 male 45+ (Isaiah) |
| 12 FEB 1805 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.44] |
| 16 DEC 1806 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.49] |
| 10 FEB 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.52] |
| 8 APR 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.54] |
| 27 AUG 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.56] |
| 25 JAN 1808 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.59] |
| 28 JAN 1808 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.61] |
| 1 MAY 1808 | wife died in Montague, MA, age 76 [Montague Deaths] |
| 18 MAR 1818 | listed in "A List of Pensioners in the state of Massachusetts", Franklin Co (which includes Montague), as a revolutionary pensioner [NewEnglandAncestors.org] |
| 9 JAN 1815 | Isaiah is NOT in tax list in Montague here or later. However John Fuller and Bela Fuller are. Perhaps Isaiah is in John's household? [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.120] |
| 14 OCT 1817 | Isaiah FULLER and Peter BROWN Jr. sold to Elijah GROVER about 67
acres in Montague [Franklin Co Deeds, 37:533] |
| 1 APR 1818 | commenced receiving pension, rank Private
[US Pensioners] last pension dated March 1825 |
| 11 APR 1818 | applied for pension [Pension application] |
| 4 JUN 1819 | Jeremiah PRATT, friend of yeoman Isaiah FULLER filed a statement that Isaiah was incapable of taking care of himself [Probate records] |
| 14 JUN 1819 | Nathan CHENERY appointed his guardian [Probate records] |
| 10 JUL 1820 | Isaiah Fuller, age 84, of Montague filed for a pension stating "I have no family
and but one child living. She is married and very poor."
[Pension application] Note: as evidenced in Isaiah's will, the one child living was Mary (Fuller) Eastman |
| 24 JUN 1824 | wrote will, listing his heirs and naming guardian Nathan CHENERY executor [Will] |
| 1824 | wrote will in Montague, MA, case #6049, listed as "insane & will" [Franklin Co Probate index, FHL microfilm #854379] [Will] |
| 15 OCT 1825 | died in Montague, MA, age 90 [Montague Deaths] |
| buried in Burnham Cemetery, Montague, MA [Montague Cemetery Records, FHL fiche #6105188] |
Source: Montague probate records, FHL microfilm #1838417, case #6049
A second handwritten copy of the will, slightly more legible, is
on FHL microfilm #900728 (p.80, p.81
lighter and
darker), which has slightly different spelling, and was used to
check a few words that were more difficult to read in the version on #1838417.
Other than spelling differences, the only error in copying appears to be that
"my grand daughter" Charlotte Hinkley was incorrectly copied as "my daughter"
Charlotte Hinckley on 900827 p.81, whereas it is clearly "grand daughter" on the
first image from film 1838417.
I Isaiah Fuller of Montague County of Franklin and
Commonwealth
of Massachusetts being weak in body but possessing a sound mind deem
it my duty to make this my last will and testament in form and
manor following ('to wit') I commend my mortal body to the dust
from whence it was taken to be buried by my Executors in a decent
manor there to rest till the last trump shall wake the dead in hope
of a glorious resurrection -- I commend my mortal soul to god
who gave it humbly praying him for the sake of his son Jesus Christ
on whom I rely for salvation to sanctify it by his Holy Spirit and thus
prepare it for the employments and enjoyments of the saints in light
-- To my daughter Mary Eastman the wife of
Asahel Eastman
I give and bequeath my bed - bedquilt a pair of wolen sheets bedsted and
bedrobe and bed blanket
-- To my grand-daughter Jerusha Ingrahan I will and bequeath my Comfortable
and a pair of cotten sheets
-- To Rebekah Ingrahan my grand daughter I will and bequeath my
Rose bed blanket and a pare of cotten sheets --
To my grandson Fuller Ingraham I will and bequeath my
Lanthorn -- To my grand daughter
Charlotte Hinkley I
will and bequeath my Tramel Tongs Quart Basen Funnel and Powder
stick -- To my grand son Capt. Horrace Brooks I will and
bequeath my Jug
To my grand daughter Patty Brooks I will and bequeath
my chest and salt mortar To my daughter in law widow
Anna Fuller
I will and bequeath my small glass
To my grand dauter Lucinda Fuller I will and bequeath my
black silk handkercheef To my grand dauter Melinda Fuller
I will and bequeath my bandanah handkercheef
To my grand daughter Patience Burnham I will and bequeath my
all my wareing Aperel --
To my son in law Asahel Eastman I will and bequeath my Hat
To my grand daughter Sally Peck I will and bequeath my Snuff
Box To my grand son Moses Brooks I will and bequeath my
glass bottle and Tobaco Box --
To Rodolphus Taylor I will and bequeath my pen nife
and if their is any article that I have not mentioned in this will
which shall remain at my dicease exclusive of cash I will and
bequeath to my grand daughter Phila Berry
And if their should remain at my dicease after paying all
charges which may their arise and all my just debts if any
any pension money I will and bequeath it to my Executor to be paid
out for two pair of gravestones one for my self and the other
for my wife
And it is my will to appoint and I do appoint my
guardian Nathan Chenery my Executor of this my last
will and testament and in testimony thereunto set my
hand and seal this twenty fourth day of June in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty fourth
in presence of
Isiah Fuller
Oliver Taylor
Lucy Taylor
Ruth Taylor
Here's a list of names mentioned in the will above:
1)
daughter
Mary Eastman wife of Asahel Eastman 1759
2) granddaughter Jerusha Ingrahan [dau. of
Content] 1801
3) granddaughter Rebekah Ingrahan [dau. of
Content]
4) grandson Fuller Ingraham [son
of Content]
5) granddaughter
Charlotte Hinkley [dau. of
Mariah] 1786
6) grandson Capt.
Horrace Brooks
[son of Mariah] 1789
7) granddaughter Patty Brooks [dau. of
Mariah]
1794
8) daughter-in-law Anna Fuller [wife of John]
9) granddaughter Lucinda Fuller [dau. of
John?]
c.1800
10) granddaughter Melinda Fuller [dau. of
John] 1806
11) granddaughter Patience Burnham [dau. of
John?] 1787
12) son-in-law Asahel
Eastman [husband of Mary]
13) granddaughter Sally Peck
c.1778
14) grandson Moses Brooks [Jr., son of
Mariah] 1792
15) Rodolphus
Taylor
16) granddaughter Phila Berry [dau. of
Mariah] 1784
17) guardian Nathan Chenery
-----------------
From other records, we know the children of Mariah Fuller and
Moses Brooks were:
i.
Philenia, md. James Berry (#16 above)
ii. Charlotte, md. Merrick Hinckley (#5 above)
iii. Mary
iv. Orris, md. Elizabeth
(#6 above)
v. Parley, md. Elihu Clary
vi. Martha, md. Joseph Gould
(#7 above - Patty is a nickname
for Martha:
http://www.martygrant.com/gen/refs/nickname.htm)
vii. Claracy
viii. Harriet (died young according to
here)
ix. Moses Jr.
(#14 above)
x. Amisiah (died young according to here)
As we can see, most of their children are listed as grandchildren in the 1824
will.
And other marriages in Montague:
Fuller, Maria, and
Moses Brooks, both of M., Mar. 9, 1784.
Fuller, Mary, and Ashael Eastman, both of M., Dec. 30, 1784.
(#1, 12)
Fuller, John, and
Anna Latham, both of M., July 25, 1786.
(#8?)
Fuller, Content, of M., and Nathan Ingram of Amherst, Dec. 18, 1798.
(probably parents of #2-4)
Fuller, Patience, and Reuel Burnham, both of M., int. Mar. 30 [1807.] (#11)
So we have that Isaiah's children include at least:
Mary md. Asahel Eastman
Content md. Nathan Ingram
John md.
Anna Latham
Source: HeritageQuest, digitized images
[digital image at fold3.com]
I enlisted in Jan'y 1776 as a private
soldier for the term of one year. I joined the army the
first of March, the same year, and belonged to Capt.
Asa Barns company, Col Sargeants regiment, Massa
chusetts line. I continued in the same company doing
duty, until November of the same year, when I was
taken sick and sent to the Hospital. In the course of
the month of December following, I was regularly dis-
charged, on account said sickness.
I have no family and but one child living.
She is married and very poor.
My application for a pension was made
April 1, 1818 and my certificate is No. 9,957.
----------------
[digital image at fold3.com]
I Isaih Fuller a Citizen of the United States now
resident in the Town of Montague in the County
of Franklin and Commonwealth of Massachusetts
do on oath declare that I belonged to the Army of the
United States in the Revolutionary War -
I entered the Service so nigh as I can recollect
in the month of January in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and seventy six as a soldier
for the term of one year in a company commanded
by Captain Asa Barns of Lanesborough in the
County of Berkshire and Commonwealth aforesaid in the
Regiment commanded by Colonel - Sargeants
in the Massachusetts Line - I served in this company
about eleven months and was then honourably dis-
charged on account of sickness
When I left the army I received a discharge signed by
General George Washington which I kept in my
possession for a long time but have since lost it
and have no seen it or had any knowledge of it
for many years
I am now in the eighty third year of my age - I am very
infirm - in reduced circumstances in life being
wholly destitude of property and land(?) in great
need of assistance from my country for support
??? at Greenfield in the County & Commonwealth
aforesaid this eleventh day of April A.D.1818
Isaih Fuller
Meriah/Maria FULLER of Montague
| daughter of Isaiah FULLER | |
| 12 MAR 1754 | future husband Moses BROOKS born in New Haven, CT [Families of Ancient New Haven] |
| 1756-1774 | born [1800 census] |
| 19 APR 1775 |
future husband Moses BROOKS, minute
man of Montague, responded to alarm from Lexington [History
and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memory Association] [Edward Pearson Pressey, "History of Montague: A Typical Puritan Town" (Montague, Mass.: The New Clairvaux Press, 1910), p127] |
| 9 MAR 1784 |
Maria FULLER and Moses BROOKS, both of Montague, married in Montague
[Montague Marriages,
p74]
(intention not recorded) |
| 25 JUN 1784 |
dau. Philenia BROOKS born in Montague, Hampshire Co, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Philenia Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife, born at Montague, June 25, 1784." [Montague BMD, film #766948] |
| 2 MAR 1786 |
dau. Charlotte BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Charlotte Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife, born at Montague, Mar. 2, 1786." [Montague BMD, film #766948] Ancestry message board post by "Hannah" quoting unspecified family bible mistranscribes date as "Mar 2 1780" [Post] |
| 31 DEC 1787 |
dau. Mary BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Mary Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife born at Montague Dec. 31, 1787." [Montague BMD, film #766948] Birth listed in unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 19 FEB 1789 |
son Orris BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Orris Brooks, son to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife, born at Montague Feb. 19, 17--." [Montague BMD, film #766948] |
| 20 OCT 1790 |
"Orris Brook bn. Oct 20 1790" according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family
bible [Post] However, since "Oct 20" is also the date of the next entry (Pauly Brooke) this appears to be a mis-transcription |
| 1790 |
in census in Montague, MA with husband
Moses BROOKS
[1790 census] 2 males 16+ (Moses 36, ???) |
| 20 OCT 1792 |
dau. Parley BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Parley Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife born at Montague Oct. 20, 1792." [Montague BMD, film #766948] "Pauly Brooke bn Oct 20, 1792" according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 30 SEP 1794 |
dau. Martha BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Martha Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife born at Montague Sep. 30, 1794." [Montague BMD, film #766948] "Martha Brooke bn Sept 1794" according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 22 FEB 1797 |
dau. Claracy BROOKS born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Claracy Brooks, daughter to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife born at Montague Feb. 22, 1797." [Montague BMD, film #766948] "Clancy Brooke bn Feb 1797" according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 4 AUG 1800 |
in census in Montague, MA [1800 census] 1 male 10-16 (Orris 11) |
| 27 FEB 1802 |
son Moses BROOKS Jr. born in Montague, MA
[Montague Births,
p15] "Moses Brooks Jr. son to Moses Brooks and Mariah his wife born at Montague Feb. 27, 1802." [Montague BMD, film #766948] |
| 27 FEB 1802 | "twins Mosses and Amisiah Brooks bn. Feb 27 1802 - Moses d. May 28 1877 Amisiah d. Oct 13 1802" according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 13 OCT 1802 | son Amisiah died according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 1 NOV 1802 | dau. Harriet died according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 14 JAN 1807 | dau. Charlotte BROOKS, of Montague, int. marry Merrick HINCKLEY of Deerfield [Deerfield Marriages] [Vital Records of Deerfield] |
| 5 NOV 1808 | dau. Philena BROOKS, of Montague, int. marry James BERRY [Deerfield Marriages] [Vital Records of Deerfield] |
| 1 DEC 1808 | dau. Philena BROOKS, of Montague, married James BERRY [Montague Marriages, p60] [Montague Marriages, p405] |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
son "Horris" BROOKS in census in Montague, MA [1810 census] 1 male 16-26 (Orris 21) |
| 1 APR 1811 | husband Moses had a letter remaining in the post office in Greenfield, as listed in Greenfield newspaper published 30 Apr 1811 [The Traveller] |
| 17 SEP 1814 |
"Polly" BROOKS m. "Elisha" CLARY, "History of
Deerfield" 2:126 shows this
as a different person than Parley BROOKS below [History
of Deerfield][History
of Deerfield, 2:126] Elisha Clary is listed as son of Elijah and Sarah (Smith) Clary. Elihu Clary is listed as "may have been of" Elihu and Lucretia (Smith) Clary. However, "Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve" states that Elijah was father of Elihu, husband of "Pearly". |
| 9 OCT 1814 |
dau. Parley BROOKS, of Montague, married Elihu CLARY
[Montague
Marriages, p60] "Elihu Clary 2d of Deerfield & Brooks of Montague were married Oct. 9, 1816" [Sunderland BMD, p179] |
| 1819 | dau. Philena and James BERRY were in "Shel." [History of Deerfield, 2:82][History of Deerfield, 2:82] |
| BEF 10 JUL 1820 |
died before this date when Isaiah Fuller, age 84, of Montague filed for a
pension stating "I have no family and but one child living. She is married
and very poor." [Pension
application S32706] Note: as evidenced in Isaiah's will, the one child living was Mary (Fuller) Eastman |
| BEF 1824 | both Moses and Maria died before 1824, since neither are mentioned in her father Isaiah's will, but most of her children are [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
| 18 JUN 1830 |
dau. Parley (BROOKS) CLARY died in Huron Co, OH
[Denison Clary book, 44] [Laura
Anderson]
[Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index]
["Huron Reflector" (Norwalk, OH), June 29, 1830, p.3] Parley died in Macksville, Huron Co, OH [History of the Fire Lands, p.203] [Fire Lands Pioneer, pp.538-539] |
| JUN 1831 |
dau. Parley (BROOKS) CLARY died at Peru, Huron Co, OH [Pioneer
Women of the Western Reserve] This date is in error, as evidenced by the obituary in the Huron Reflector the year before |
| 28 MAY 1877 | son Moses died according to "Hannah" citing an unspecified family bible [Post] |
| 13 FEB 1759 | born in Montague
[Montague Births] "Mary Fuller, daughter of Josiah Fuller and Sarah his wife born Feb. 13, 1759." [Montague BMD, FHL microfilm #766948] [Montague BMD] [Montague town records] seems to be the original and says Isaiah, and was probably mis-transcribed as Josiah in the other sources [Asahel Fuller pension file] |
| 7 MAR 1763 | future husband "Asael" EASTMAN born to Peter and Abigail EASTMAN in Ashford, CT [Ashford births] [Ashford births] |
| 10 MAR 1763 | future husband Asahel EASTMAN born [Pension File #W19210] |
| abt 1764 |
future husband Asahel EASTMAN born [A
Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services 1841] son of Peter EASTMAN of Ashford CT [History and genealogy of the Eastman Family in America, II:170] Note: Eastman genealogy above gives an apparently incorrect order of marriages of his father since it states that Abigail Hill was his third wife and his first wife died 21 Jan. 1801 which would be inconsistent with the Ashford birth records |
| 10 DEC 1780 | future husband Asahel EASTMAN, of Ashford, served in revolutionary war and taken prisoner with Col. Wells near Horseneck [Connecticut in the Revolution] [Pension file] |
| 30 DEC 1784 |
Mary married "Ashael" EASTMAN, both of Montague [Montague Marriages] "1784. Dec 30. Ashael Eastman and Mary Fullor both of Montague were joined in marriage by Moses Gunn" [Montague BMD, p128] [Asahel Fuller pension file] |
| possible son Peter born to Asahel Eastman (mother not listed) [Amherst BMD, p99] | |
| possible son Phillip born to Asahel Eastman (mother not listed)[Amherst BMD, p99] | |
| 1790 |
possibly in census in Isaiah Fuller household in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 3 males 16+ (father Isaiah, brother John? 25-35, husband Asahel Eastman?) 1 male 0-16 (John's son#1? 0-6) 6 females (mother, Mary?, Content 6-16, niece Patience? 3, John's wife Anna Latham? 25-35, ?) |
| 1793 | Asahel EASTMAN listed as settler in Deerfield [History of Deerfield, 2:152] |
| abt 1794 |
Isaiah born to Asahel Eastman (mother not listed)
[Amherst BMD, p99] but [VR of Amherst] says Isaiah was son of "Asahel & Sarah" who "apparently did not live in Amh". [VR of Amherst] says in Amherst marriages "EASTMAN. Asahel, s. Peter & Sarah (Pierpont), and Sarah" but the Amherst BMD is silent on his mother's name. Birth year based on age in 1850 and 1855 censuses In [Ashael pension file], Isaiah F. Eastman of Pittsfield stated he was son of Ashael, and mentioned Mary Fuller and their marriage date. Later on the same page he states that Mary was his mother. And in [Ashael pension file] it is again stated she is Isaiah's mother |
| 1 MAY 1808 | mother died at age 76 [Montague Deaths] |
| 1816 | son Isaiah married Sophia Franklin COY, daughter of Willis and Amy (YOUNG) COY, soon after July 1816 in Amherst [VR of Amherst] |
| 1 JUN 1820 |
in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA under
"Asahael" Eastman [1820
Census] 1 male 16-26 1 male 45+ (Asahel) 1 female 45+ (Mary) Note: next door is Jerusha Ingraham (45+) |
| 24 JUN 1824 | Mary wife of Asahel EASTMAN mentioned as daughter in will of father Isaiah FULLER [Will] |
| 15 OCT 1825 | father "Isaiah FULLAR" died at age 90 [Montague Deaths] |
| 1 JUN 1830 |
in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA under Asahel Eastman [1830
Census] 1 male 60-70 (Asahel) 1 female 70-80 (Mary) Note: previous door is widow Jerusha INGRAM age 60-70 (possibly the mother-in-law of Content FULLER?) |
| 21 JUL 1832 | was stated to be "of Sunderland in Franklin County" by Timothy Pearl [Pension file] |
| 15 JUN 1833 | husband Asahel EASTMAN, age 71 in 1835, placed on pension roll in Franklin Co, MA for serving in Conn. State troops, pension commenced 4 Mar 1831 [Pension Roll of 1835, Vol. I, p.442] |
| 24 OCT 1836 | shortly before this date removed from Amherst MA to Bennington Co., VT since "he has children living in Vermont" [Pension file] |
| 1837 |
moved from MA to VT [U.S.
Pensioners, 1818-1872] Burlington, VT office: Asahel Eastman, Private, from Mass. between March and Sept. 1837 |
| 30 JUN 1838 |
shortly before this date removed to near Albany NY
[Pension file] "to take effect from the 4th of March last past" |
| 20 JUL 1838 | shortly before this date removed from Vermont to Rensselaer Co., NY to live with his son [Pension file] |
| 1838 |
moved from VT to NY [U.S.
Pensioners, 1818-1872] [U.S.
Pensioners, 1818-1872] Burlington, VT office: Asahel Eastman, Private, to Albany office after March 1838 Albany, NY office: Asahel Eastman, Private, from Burlington office between March 1838 and Sept. 1838 |
| 1 JUN 1840 |
in census in Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., NY
living with Isaiah F. EASTMAN [1840
census] 1 male 40-50 (Isaiah, 46) 1 male 70-80 (Asahel, 76) 1 female 0-5 1 female 10-15 1 female 40-50 1 female 80-90 (Mary, 81) |
| 1 JUN 1840 | husband Asahel EASTMAN, age 76, living with Isaiah F. EASTMAN in Pittstown, Rensselaer Co, NY [A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services] [1840 census] |
| 2 MAR 1842 | husband Asahel died in NY [U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872] [Pension file] [Pension file] |
| 13 SEP 1849 | son Phillip died in Amherst [Amherst BMD, p99] |
| 1 JUN 1850 |
in census in Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., NY [1850
census] Isiah F. Eastman 56 M Shoe Maker CT Sophina Eastman 53 F MA Sarah Eastman 22 F NY Martha Eastman 12 F NY Wm. H. H. Eastman 9 M NY Mary Eastman 91 F MA |
| 8 MAR 1851 | died in NY [U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872] (also [U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872] |
| 1 JUN 1855 |
possible son Isaiah F. Eastman in Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., NY
[1855 census] Isaiah F. Eastman 61 M Connecticut Sophia F. Eastman 56 F Wife Massachusetts Sarah W. 27 F Child Massachusetts Martha A. Eastman 17 F Child Massachusetts William H. H. Eastman 15 M Child Massachusetts |
Sarah (Sally) PECK, grand-daughter of Isaiah FULLER
| 1790 |
possible Fuller households in 1790 Montague were: Asa Fuller: 1 male 16+, 2 females Sam'l Fuller: 1 male 16+, 1 male 0-16, 4 females Isaiah Fuller: 3 males 16+, 1 male 0-16, 6 females Asahel and Mary (Fuller) Eastman could be in Isaiah's household in 1790. Moses and Maria (Fuller) Brooks are in their own household. |
| daughter of Mary (FULLER) EASTMAN? - married 1784 | |
| daughter of Mariah (FULLER) BROOKS? - married 1784 | |
| daughter of John FULLER? - married 1784 | |
| daughter of John FULLER? - married 1786 | |
| daughter of Content (FULLER) INGRAM? - married 1798 | |
| 24 JUN 1824 | mentioned in will of grandfather Isaiah FULLER [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
Patience FULLER (1787-?) grand-daughter of Isaiah FULLER
| probably daughter of John FULLER and Anna LATHAM | |
| 9 NOV 1784 | future husband Reuel BURNHAM born in Montague, son of Daniel and Jemima BURNHAM [Montague births] [Steve Condarcure] |
| 11 OCT 1785 | future father-in-law Daniel BURNHAM died age 40, buried in Burnham Cemetery in Montague [Montague cemetery records] [Steve Condarcure] |
| 1787 | born [1850 census] [1855 census] [1860 census] |
| 1790 | possibly in census in grandfather Isaiah Fuller's household
[1790 census] 3 males 16+ (grandfather Isaiah, John? 25-35, uncle Asahel Eastman?) 1 male 0-16 (Bela? 1?) 6 females (grandmother, aunt Mary (Fuller) Eastman?, Content 6-16, Patience? 3, aunt Anna (Latham) Fuller? 25-35, ?) |
| 4 AUG 1800 |
possibly in census in Montague in
John Fuller's household
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (Apollas? 8?, son#3) 1 male 10-16 (Bela? 11?) 1 male 26-45 (John 35-45) 2 females 0-10 (Lucinda 0?, dau#3) 1 female 10-16 (Patience? 13?) 1 female 26-45 (mother 35-45) |
| 30 MAR 1807 | Fuller, Patience, and Reuel Burnham, both of M., marriage intentions listed in Montague [Montague Marriages] |
| 1 JUN 1810 |
in census
in Montague, Hampshire Co, MA under "Ruel" Burnham [1810
census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 16-26 (Reuel 24) 1 female 16-26 (Patience 23) |
| 28 APR 1810 | mother-in-law Jemima BURNHAM died age 65, buried in Burnham Cemetery in Montague [Montague cemetery records] |
| 1 JUN 1820 |
in
census in Deerfield, Franklin Co, MA under Burnham, "Ruel" [1820
census] 4 males 0-10 1 male 26-45 (Reuel 34) 1 female 0-10 1 female 10-16 1 female 26-45 (Patience 33) |
| ABT 1822 | dau. Alma E. born [Deerfield marriages][Vital Records of Deerfield] |
| 22 JUN 1823 | dau. Seraphina born [History of Deerfield, 2:96] [Deerfield BMD, p53] |
| 24 JUN 1824 | Patience Burnham mentioned as grand-daughter in will of father Isaiah FULLER [Will] |
| 26 JUN 1825 | dau. Julia Ann born [History of Deerfield, 2:96] [Deerfield BMD, p53] |
| 11 OCT 1827 | son Ruel Chauncey BURNHAM born [History of Deerfield, 2:96] [Deerfield BMD, p53] |
| 5 MAY 1831 | son Ruel Chauncey BURNHAM died [History of Deerfield, 2:96] [Deerfield BMD, p53] |
| 1 JUN 1840 |
in census in Deerfield, Franklin Co, MA [1840
census] 1 male 30-40 (Reuel?) 1 female 10-15 1 female 15-20 1 female 50-60 (Patience 53) |
| 28 SEP 1842 | dau. Serephine (or Sarah) int. marr. Wells FISK in Greenfield, Franklin Co., MA [Greenfield VR, p172] |
| 25 SEP 1844 | dau. Alma E. BURNHAM, age 22, and Stillman THOMAS, age 24, of Greenfield, int. marr. [Deerfield marriages] [Vital Records of Deerfield] |
| 4 JUL 1847 | dau. Julia Ann md. Warren W. SAWYER Andover MA [Rootsweb message board] |
| 1 JUN 1850 |
in census in Deerfield, Franklin Co, MA with daughter Seraphina [1850
census] 31 35 Rewel Burnham 64 M Stone Quarrier Mass. Patience Burnham 63 F " 36 Wells Fisk 49 M Cutler " Sarah Fisk 26 F " Annah C. Fisk 7 F " ??? Fisk 3 F " Henry W. Fisk 3/12 M " |
| 1 JUN 1855 |
in census in Greenfield, Franklin Co., MA together with daughter Alma
[1855 census] 419 483 Ruel Burnham 69 M Stone Cutter Massachusetts Pacience " 68 F " 484 Stilman Thomas 34 M Carpenter " Almy " 34 F " William " 10 M " Clara " 8 F " Franklin " 5 M " |
| 1 JUN 1860 |
in census in Greenfield, Franklin Co, MA [1860
census] 434 496 Ruel Burnham 75 M Stone Quarry 75 PEV Mass. Patience " 73 F " |
Samuel FULLER (c.1760-) of Montague
| probable son of Asa Fuller | |
| possibly son of Isaiah Fuller (but not mentioned in will, and at most one child mentioned in will, whereas Samuel seems to have had at least 4 children) | |
| (say) 1760 | born (estimated based on family size in 1790 census) |
| 19 OCT 1784 | in tax list in Montague, MA [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 14 JAN 1785 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 28 FEB 1786 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 28 JUN 1786 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 5 FEB 1788 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 9 FEB 1790 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
| 19 MAR 1790 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 1790 | in census in Montague, MA
[1790 census] 1 male 16+ (Samuel) 1 male 0-16 (son#1) 4 females (wife, dau#1, dau#2, dau#3) |
| 8 FEB 1791 | Samuel FULLER of Montague sold to Isaiah FULLER of Montague land formerly owned by David BALLARD [Franklin Co. Deeds, 11:478-479] |
| 18 OCT 1791 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 16 FEB 1792 | in town tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] |
Content FULLER of Montague, Franklin Co, MA
| daughter of Isaiah FULLER | |
| 18 NOV 1769 |
a Nathan Ingram born in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA to Reuben
and Phebe Ingram [Memorials
of the Descendants of William Shattuck]
[Amherst births deaths and marriages, p150] Note: this birthdate doesn't fit with the age in the 1800 census, although it is still within the range of the 1810 census. This is probably the same Nathan since that one did marry, and no other Nathan Ingrams have been found in censuses or other online searches. [Vital Records of Amherst] does list this as the correct person. |
| 1755-1784 | born, based on age in 1800 census |
| 20 MAR 1779 |
future husband's second wife Abigail probably born. "Abigail Daughter of John & Mary Plumley was Born March 20th, 1779" [Wilbraham Births Marriages and Deaths, p238] |
| 23 MAY 1791 |
a "Nathan Ingram gave security with Zebina Montague bondsman for a
bit of town
way at the East of a lot of land own'd by Reuben Ingram in the first Division
of lots in Amherst being East of said Reuben's hous" [History of the town of Amberst Massachusetts, 2:138] |
| 1795 | husband Nathan listed as "farmer at Amh. 1795 until his death" [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| 1 OCT 1798 | a Nathan INGRAM in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA next to Mary Ingram, Ebenezer Ingram, John Ingram, Samuel Ingram, and David Ingram [1798 Direct Tax] [1798 Direct Tax] |
| 18 DEC 1798 | married Nathan INGRAM of Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA [Montague Marriages] [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| NOV 1799 | son Ira born (date based on age at death) [Amherst births deaths and marriages, p150] |
| 1 JUN 1800 |
in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
[1800
Census] 1 male 0-10 (Ira) 1 male 16-26 (Nathan? 30) 1 female 16-26 (Content) 1 female 26-45 (?) |
| 29 DEC 1801 | daughter Jerusha born [History of the Town of Sunderland] [Will of Isaiah Fuller] [GenRec, JAS] |
| 1802 |
Nathan INGRAM listed on Amherst voters list along with David, Ebenezer, John, and Samuel Ingram
[History
of Amherst, 1:609] [History of Amherst, 1:609] |
| son Fuller INGRAM born [Will of Isaiah Fuller] | |
| daughter Rebekah born [Will of Isaiah Fuller] | |
| 28 FEB 1805 | son Ira died aged 5 years & 3 months, buried in Center Cemetery, Amherst [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850] [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| BEF 16 DEC 1809 | died before this date |
| 16 DEC 1809 |
by 1811, Nathan remarried (2nd wife) Abigail _____
[Vital Records of Amherst]
"Nathan Ingraham of Amherst & Abigail Plumley of this Town [Wilbraham] Intent Marriage together Entered Dec. 16th 1809" [Wilbraham Births Marriages and Deaths] |
| 1 JUN 1810 |
in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA [1810
Census] 3 males 0-10 (Ira 10, Fuller ?, _____ ?) 1 male 26-45 (Nathan 40) 2 females 0-10 (Jerusha 8, Rebekah ?) 1 female 26-45 (Abigail 31) |
| 4 DEC 1810 |
son of Nathan of Amberst
[Vital Records of Amherst] Note: p.130 cites [VR1] with no mother name. p.421 cites [JAS] with mother as Content, which is apparently incorrect due to the remarriage above |
| 10 APR 1812 | Abigail, daughter of Nathan and Abigail (2nd w.) born in Amherst [JAS, VR1] |
| 24 FEB 1818 | husband Nathan died [Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck] [Amherst births deaths and marriages, p150] [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| 17 APR 1819 |
NOT the Abigail Ingram who married Allen Hubbard on this
date: "404, 418 - Allen, of Greenfield, lived in Barre at one time, and Abigail Ingram, of Amh., d. Ebenezer & Esther (Rood), soon after April 17, 1819 . [JAS]" [Vital Records of Amherst] "HUBBARD, Allen and Abigail Ingram of Amherst, int. Apr. 17, 1819" [Vital Records of Greenfield] "she was born 1794 at Amherst, bapt. as an adult and joined 2nd Church Jul 1816, unmarried resident of Amherst in 1819. She is listed as living at Amherst with her brother John Pynchon INGRAM and three young girls, her husband is not mentioned" [RootsWeb] |
| BEF 10 JUL 1820 |
died before this date when Isaiah Fuller, age 84, of Montague filed for a
pension stating "I have no family and but one child living. She is married
and very poor." [HeritageQuestOnline] [Pension
application S32706] Note: as evidenced in Isaiah's will, the one child living was Mary (Fuller) Eastman |
| 22 OCT 1820 | Esther HUBBARD, daughter of Allen Hubbard and Abigail Ingram baptised at 2nd Church in Amherst. [RootsWeb] |
| 31 OCT 1822 | Abigail, 2nd wife of Nathan died of suicide by poison, perhaps at Amherst [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| 29 DEC 1822 | "_____ [died], bastard ch. Abigail, wid. Nathan" [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| BEF 1824 | both Content and Nathan died before 1824 since neither are mentioned in her father Isaiah's will but some of her children are [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
| 1827 | Abigail, d. Nathan & Abigail (2nd w.) bpt. as an adult at 2nd Ch. [Vital Records of Amberst] |
| 16 NOV 1830 | Abigail, d. Nathan & Abigail (2nd w.) died, perhaps at Amherst [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| 1831 | daughter Jerusha baptised as an adult at North Ch., Amerst [Vital Records of Amherst] |
| soon after 31 MAR 1833 | daughter Jerusha married (as 2nd wife) Silas BALL, physician at Montague, son of Silas and Rhoda (GRIFFIN) BALL [Vital Records of Amherst] [History of the Town of Sunderland] |
| 1 JUN 1850 |
daughter Jerusha in census in Sunderland, Franklin Co., MA
[1850 census] 110 137 Silas Ball 63 M Farmer Mass. Jerusha " 48 F " Mary E. " 14 F " Edwin W. " 11 M " Ellen S. " 7 F " Silas W. " 4 M " |
| 1 JUN 1870 |
daughter Jerusha in census in Sunderland, Franklin Co., MA
[1870 census] 23 25 Ball Jerusha 68 F W Keeping House Mass. " Silas L. 24 M W Carpenter " |
| 21 APR 1878 | daughter Jerusha died [History of the Town of Sunderland] |
| 1878 |
daughter Jerusha buried in North Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
[FindAgrave] age 76 years |
John FULLER (c.1760-) of Montague
| son of Isaiah FULLER (since wife is listed as daughter-in-law in Isaiah's will) [Will of Isaiah Fuller] | |
| 1755-1765 | born [1800 census] [1810 census] |
| APR 1784 |
(possible son?)
Fuller, John, jr., and Abigail Rice
of Leverett, Apr. --, 1784. (Intention not recorded) [Montague Marriages] "1784. April. John Fullor Jr and Abigail Rice of Leverett were joined in marriage by Moses Gunn" [Montague BMD, p128] |
| 25 JUL 1786 | married Anna LATHAM [Montague Marriages] "1786. July 25. John Fuller and Anna Latham both of Montague were married by Moses Gunn Esq." [Montague BMD, p128] |
| ABT 1787 | probable dau. Patience FULLER born [Will of Isaiah Fuller] [1850 census] |
| 1788 | paid poll tax and personal estate tax
but no real estate tax in Montague
[Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884] The only other Fuller on the same page is Isaiah, suggesting John was living in Isaiah's household. |
| ABT 1789 | probable son Bela FULLER born |
| 19 MAR 1790 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| 1790 | probably in census in Montague, MA in
Isaiah Fuller household
[1790 census] 3 males 16+ (father Isaiah, John? 25-35, Mary's husband Asahel Eastman?) 1 male 0-16 (Bela? 0-6) 6 females (mother, possible dau. Patience? 3, sister Mary?, sister Content 6-16, wife Anna (LATHAM) Fuller? 25-35, ?) |
| 18 OCT 1791 | taxpayer in Montague, MA [Taxpayers in Montague] |
| ABT 1792 | probable son Apollas FULLER born |
| ABT 1800? | probable dau. Lucinda FULLER born [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
| 4 AUG 1800 | in census in Montague, MA
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (Apollas? 8?, son#3) 1 male 10-16 (Bela? 11?) 1 male 26-45 (John 35-45) 2 females 0-10 (Lucinda 0?, dau#3) 1 female 10-16 (Patience 13?) 1 female 26-45 (Anna 35-45) |
| 12 FEB 1805 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.44] |
| 25 APR 1806 | dau. Melinda FULLER born [Will of Isaiah Fuller] [The Crafts Family, p757] |
| 16 DEC 1806 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.49] |
| 10 FEB 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.52] |
| 30 MAR 1807 | (probable daughter) Fuller, Patience, and Reuel Burnham, both of M., marriage intentions listed in Montague [Montague Marriages] |
| 8 APR 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.54] |
| 27 AUG 1807 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.56] |
| 25 JAN 1808 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.59] |
| 28 JAN 1808 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.61] |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
in census in Montague, MA
[1810 census] 1 male 16-26 (Apollas? 18?) 1 male 26-45 (Bela? 21?) 1 male 45+ (John 45-55) 3 females 0-10 (Melinda 4, Lucinda? 10?, dau#4) 1 female 45+ (Anna 45-55) |
| 6 AUG 1810 |
probable dau. Patience in census in Montague under "Ruel" Burnham [1810
census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 16-26 (Reuel 24) 1 female 16-26 (Patience 23) |
| 9 JAN 1815 | in town tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.120] |
| 29 MAR 1815 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.122] |
| 8 APR 1815 | in county tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.124] |
| 10 JUN 1815 | John and Anna Fuller sold 67 acres in Montague to Peter BROWN [Franklin Co Deeds, 34:268] |
| 30 DEC 1818 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.148] |
| 15 APR 1819 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.153] |
| 20 DEC 1819 | from this point on, John is NOT in the tax list in Montague[Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.154] |
| BEF 10 JUL 1820 |
died before this date when Isaiah Fuller, age 84, of Montague filed for a
pension stating "I have no family and but one child living. She is married
and very poor." [HeritageQuestOnline] [Pension
application S32706] Note: as evidenced in Isaiah's will, the one child living was Mary (Fuller) Eastman |
| BEF 1824 | died by 1824 since Anna is mentioned as "widow" in will of Isaiah Fuller [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
| dau. Melinda md. Dwight CROFT son of Joel and Betsey (MARSH) CROFT [The Crafts Family, p757] | |
| 25 MAR 1857 | dau. Melinda (FULLER) CROFT died at Ware age 50y 11m [The Crafts Family, p757] |
John FULLER of Montague (c.1750-)
| 1771 | in tax valuation list in Montague, MA
[Tax List]
[Tax List Record] Dwelling Houses and Shops Adjoining: 1 Acres of Fresh Meadow: 2 Tons of Fresh Meadow Hay per Year: 1.5 |
Lucinda FULLER (c.1800-) of Montague
| granddaughter of Isaiah FULLER [Will of Isaiah Fuller] | |
| prob. dau. of John FULLER and Anna LATHAM | |
| (say) 1800 | born |
| 4 AUG 1800 | possibly in census in Montague, MA with
John FULLER
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (son#2, son#3) 1 male 10-16 (son#1) 1 male 26-45 (John 35-45) 2 females 0-10 (Lucinda? 0?, dau#3) 1 female 10-16 (Patience?) 1 female 26-45 (Anna 35-45) |
| 1810 |
probably in census in Montague, MA
[1810 census] 1 male 16-26 (son#2?) 1 male 26-45 (son#1?) 1 male 45+ (John 45-55) 3 females 0-10 (Lucinda? 10?, Melinda 4, dau#5) 1 female 45+ (wife 45-55) |
| 24 JUN 1824 | mentioned in will of grandfather
Isaiah FULLER [Will of Isaiah Fuller] she is still "Lucinda Fuller" so presumably was unmarried she's mentioned before Melinda so perhaps was older |
| granddaughter of Isaiah FULLER [Will of Isaiah Fuller] | |
| daughter of John FULLER [The Crafts Family, p757] | |
| 25 APR 1806 | born [The Crafts Family, p757] |
| 1 OCT 1807 | future husband Dwight CROFT born at Ware, MA, son of Joel and Betsey (MARSH) CROFT [The Crafts Family, p757] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | in census in Montague, MA
[1810 census] 1 male 16-26 (son#2?) 1 male 26-45 (son#1?) 1 male 45+ (John 45-55) 3 females 0-10 (Melinda 4, dau#5, dau#6) 1 female 45+ (wife 45-55) |
| 24 JUN 1824 | mentioned in will of grandfather Isaiah FULLER [Will of Isaiah Fuller] |
| 17 JAN 1830 | Malinda FULLER married Dwight CROFT of Ware [Hardwick Marriages] [Vital Records of Hardwick, 161, 177] [The Crafts Family, p757] |
| 1 JUN 1830 | Dwight CROFT family in census in
Hardwick, Worcester Co, MA
[1830 census] 1 male 20-30 (Dwight 22) 1 female 10-15 1 female 20-30 (Melinda 24) |
| ABT 1832 | son Keyes CROFT born [The
Crafts Family, p757] Note: the 1850 census is consistent with this, but the 1860 census suggests a possibly earlier birth. |
| 1 JUN 1840 | Dwight CROFT family in census in
Hardwick, Worcester Co, MA
[1840 census] 1 male 5-10 (Keyes 7) 1 male 30-40 (Dwight 32) 1 female 30-40 (Melinda 34) |
| 1 JUN 1850 | in census in Hardwick, Worcester Co,
MA
[1850 census] 141 158 Dwight Cross 43 M Farmer Massachusetts Malinda " 44 F " Keyes D. " 17 M Farmer " |
| ABT 1856 | son Keyes CROFT died at age 24 [The
Crafts Family, p757] Note: the 1860 census seems to disprove this |
| 25 MAR 1857 | died at Ware age 50y 11m [The Crafts Family, p757] |
| 1 JUN 1860 | husband Dwight CROFT in census in Ware, Hampshire Co, MA
[1860 census] 166 169 John Simonds 63 M Farmer 500 100 Ireland Relief " 59 F " Keyes " 40 M " Dwight Croft 53 M Farm Laborer " |
| 1 JUN 1870 | husband Dwight CROFT in census in Ware, Hampshire Co, MA
[1870 census] 273 360 Newcomb Jason G 50 M W Carpenter 2000 700 Mass Caroline 48 F W Keeping house ---- Croft Dwight 62 M W No occupation ---- |
| 30 MAY 1872 | husband Dwight CROFT died at Ware [The Crafts Family, p757] |
Jedediah FULLER (1758-1820) of Leyden, who enlisted in Montague
| 23 MAY 1758 | born in Mansfield, Tolland Co., CT, son
of Jedediah4 (David3, Jonathan2, Robert1)
[W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] [Mansfield
Ct Vital Records, p.84] Note: Mansfield is adjacent to Coventry, CT where Note: this would make this Jedediah the nephew of Shubael and cousin of Isaiah of Montague |
| regarding Jedediah
of Mansfield, W.H. Fuller writes: "He is probably the Jedediah mentioned
as having enlisted from Montague Mass. for service in the Revolutionary
War, who later setted in Leyden, Mass."
He also writes: "Jed5 may have rem. to Pownal Vt. for U.S.C[ensus]. 1790 (1-1-2 in fam)? Ch. do not agree." [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
|
| 1775-1779 | "Fuller, Jedediah, Montague. Private, Capt. Moses Harvey's co., Col. Jonathan Brewer's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775, enlisted July 12, 1775; service, 2 weeks 5 days; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775]; also, list of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Moses Harvey's (1st Montague) co., Col. Phineas Wright's (6th Hampshire Co.) regt., dated March 5, 1778; residence, Montague; engaged for town of Montague; joined Capt. Aaron Hanes's (Haynes's) co., Col. Wigglesworth's regt.; term, 3 years; also, Private, Capt. John K. Smith's co., Col. Calvin Smith's (late Wigglesworth's) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Feb. 1, 1777, to Aug. 1, 1777; reported discharged Aug. 1, 1777; also, Capt. Aaron Haynes's co., Col. Edward Wigglesworth's regt.; return [year not given]; mustered by Col. Woodbridge" [Massachusetts Solders and Sailors in the Revolutionary War] |
| married Tassa or Tassy [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] | |
| a Dorrelite of Leyden, Franklin Co., MA [History of the town of Bernardston, p.186] | |
| 13 MAY 1788 | son Jonathan born in Leyden [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1790 | possibly in census in Pownal, Bennington
Co., VT
[W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] [1790 census] 1 male 0-16 (Jonathan 1) 1 male 16+ (Jedediah 31) 2 females (?, Tassa ?) |
| 18 MAR 1790 | son Asa born in Leyden [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] [1820 census] |
| 12 APR 1792 | son Benjamin born in Leyden [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 25 APR 1795 | may have been allotted land in Deerfield which he sold on this date [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 1799 | son Elijah born in MA [Michael Fuller] |
| 9 FEB 1797 | son Jedediah born in Leyden [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 15 MAY 1799 | son Elijah born in Leyden [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 16 JAN 1802 | pauper with a family in Leyden, Franklin Co., MA [Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts] |
| 25 MAY 1805 | pauper with a family in Leyden, Franklin Co., MA [Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 4:629] |
| 22 MAY 1807 | pauper with a wife and one child in Leyden, Franklin Co., MA [Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court] |
| 12 SEP 1812 | son Jonathan married Mrs. Mindwell ORVIS [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| 24 AUG 1812 | son Asa married Mary DICKINSON [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| ABT 1820 | died in Leyden [Michael Fuller] |
| 7 AUG 1820 | son Asa Fuller in census in
Leyden [1820
census] 2 males 0-10 (Benjamin 7) 1 male 26-45 (Asa 30) 3 females 0-10 (Harriet 6, ? ?, Sybil Lucinda 2) 1 female 26-45 (Mary ?) |
| 24 AUG 1820 | son Elijah married Mrs. Roxy DICKINSON of Mansfield [W.H. Fuller unpublished manuscript] |
| (say) 1759 | born |
| possibly son of Asa Fuller | |
| 1779 | "Fuller, Obadiah, Montague. List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Moses Harvey's (5th) co., 6th Hampshire Co. regt., sworn to April 1, 1779; residence, Montague; engaged for town of Montague; joined Capt. Shays's co., Col. Jackson's regt.; term, during war." [Massachusetts Solders and Sailors in the Revolutionary War] |
| Ancestry.com's "Index of the Rolls of Honor (Ancestor's Index) in the Lineage Books of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. IV" shows an Obadiah Fuller in 160:236. [Ancestry.com] |
| ABT 1775 | born (estimated based on marriage date) |
| 1 OCT 1797 | marriage intentions declared, Jabez and Hannah GULBURT, both of M. [Montague Marriages] |
| 7 AUG 1820 | possibly in census in Northfield, Franklin Co., MA
[1820 census] 1 male 0-10 1 male 26-45 (Jabez 44?) 1 female 0-10 1 female 16-26 |
| MAY 1843 | perhaps the Jabez Fuller in Conway, Franklin Co., who was subject to
military duty
[Conway town records] This seems less likely due to his age |
| 1 MAY 1844 | perhaps the Jabez Fuller in Conway, Franklin Co., who was subject to
military duty
[Conway town records] This seems less likely due to his age |
| 1 JUN 1855 | perhaps the Jabez Fuller age 84 in Lanesborough, Berkshire Co., MA
[1855 census] 28 34 Andrew J. Lewis 44 M North Carolina Apalona " 41 F Mass. William A. Fuller 43 M " Herbert " 12 M " Jabez " 84 M " John D. Struer 36 M Germany This Jabez would have been age 26 at the time of the 1797 marriage intention |
| probably son of John Fuller (since appears in tax records when Isaiah and John are the only other Fullers) | |
| 5 NOV 1786 | future wife Ruth HINKLEY born in Conway, Franklin Co., MA, daughter of Elijah and Patience Hinkley [Mass. Births and Christentings] [Conway VR, p60] |
| (say) 1789 | born (estimated based on marriage date) |
| 1790 | possibly in census in Montague, MA in
Isaiah Fuller household
[1790 census] 3 males 16+ (g'father Isaiah, John? 25-35, aunt Mary's husband Asahel Eastman?) 1 male 0-16 (Bela? 1?) 6 females (g'mother, Patience? 3, aunt Mary?, aunt Content 6-16, mother Anna (LATHAM) Fuller? 25-35, ?) |
| 4 AUG 1800 |
possibly in census in Montague in John
Fuller's household
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (Apollas? 8?, son#3) 1 male 10-16 (Bela? 11?) 1 male 26-45 (John 35-45) 2 females 0-10 (Lucinda 0?, dau#3) 1 female 10-16 (Patience? 13?) 1 female 26-45 (mother 35-45) |
| 18 DEC 1808 | published intentions in Montague to marry Ruth HINCKLEY [Montague Marriages, 73, 83] |
| 21 JAN 1808 | married Ruth HINCKLEY, dau. of Elijah and Patience (ROSE) HINCKLEY [History of Deerfield, 2:201][Vital Records of Deerfield, 187, 198] |
| 10 DEC 1812 | first appears in state & county tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.100] |
| 9 JAN 1815 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.120] |
| 29 MAR 1815 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.122] |
| 8 APR 1815 | in county tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.124] |
| 29 JAN 1816 | NOT in minister tax list (or later tax lists) in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.125] |
| 1819 | possible daughter Freelove born in Vermont [1855 census] |
| 1855 | perhaps the Bela Fuller in Queensbury, Warren Co., NY?
[1855 census] 96 Bela Fuller 67 M Mass. Md. 2(yrs resident) Shoemaker Freelove Fuller 36 F wife Vermont Md. 2 |
Apollas FULLER (c.1792-) of Montague
| probably son of John Fuller (since appears in tax records when Isaiah, John, and Bela are the only other Fullers) | |
| (say) 1792 | born (estimated based on appearing in tax records) |
| 4 AUG 1800 | possibly in census in Montague in John
Fuller's household
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (Apollas? 8?, son#3) 1 male 10-16 (Bela? 11?) 1 male 26-45 (John 35-45) 2 females 0-10 (Lucinda 0?, dau#3) 1 female 10-16 (Patience? 13?) 1 female 26-45 (mother 35-45) |
| 25 DEC 1813 | first appears in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.111] |
| 19 MAR 1814 | in tax list in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.116] |
| 4 JAN 1815 | NOT in state tax list (or later tax lists) in Montague [Montague tax records, FHL microfilm #886884, p.117] |
The following individuals are not related to the Fullers of Montague, as far as is known, but are tracked here to avoid confusion.
Mary (Polly) of Woodstock, daughter of Archippus and Mariah (RYDER) FULLER
In Henry Swan Dana's "History of Woodstock, Vermont", page 599, she is listed as Polly
(which was the common nickname for Mary).
26
SEP 1753 parents Archippus FULLER and Mariah RYDER married in Plympton, Plymouth
Co, MA
[Mayflower Families, Vol 1]
[Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1755 brother Consider FULLER born in MA [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1759 brother Seth FULLER born in MA [Vickie Patrick]
1760 born in Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1764 brother Samuel FULLER born in MA [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1768 sister Mariah FULLER born
20 MAR 1777 brother Consider FULLER married Ruth ELMS in Middleborough, MA [Middleborough Marriages] [IGI]
SEP 1779 married Simon DAVIS in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
Note that [OneWorldTree] apparently incorrectly lists him as marrying Mariah rather
than Mary (Polly).
20 FEB 1780 son Silas L. DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1780 brother Seth FULLER married Olive DUTTON [Genealogy of Some
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower]
in Hebron, Tolland Co, CT [OneWorldTree]
5 MAY 1782 parents received into full communion in the Woodstock Congregational Church [Genealogy of Some
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower]
20 JAN 1782 son Isaac DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
1784 father Archippus and brother Seth bought land in Woodstock [Genealogy of Some
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower]
20 JUN 1784 son Garmaliel DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
5 APR 1787 dau. Mary DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
24 APR 1789 dau. Clarissa DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
1790 brother Consider FULLER in census in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [1790 census]
1790 brother Seth FULLER in census in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [1790 census]
1792 father Archippus and brother Seth sold land in Woodstock, and Seth is listed
as of Hartford, Windsor Co, VT [Genealogy of Some
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower]
18 NOV 1793 dau. Roxania DAVIS born in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1796 brother Samuel FULLER married Sarah FREEMAN [Genealogy of Some
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower]
in Woodstock VT [OneWorldTree]
1798 mother Mariah buried in Christian Street Cemetery, Hartford, VT [History of Hartford Vermont]
22 AUG 1798 son Simon DAVIS born in Calais, Washington Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
ABT 1800 son Hiram DAVIS born in Calais, Washington Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
4 AUG 1800 brother Consider FULLER in census in Woodstock, Windsor Co, VT [1800 census]
4 AUG 1800 brother Seth FULLER in census in Hartford, Windsor Co, VT [1800 census]
6 AUG 1810 brother Seth FULLER in census in Hartford, Windsor Co, VT [1810 census]
1811 father Archippus buried in Christian Street Cemetery, Hartford, VT [History of Hartford Vermont]
9 APR 1820 brother Consider FULLER died in Gibson, Susquehanna Co, PA
1837 brother Seth FULLER died
2 JUL 1844 died in Jericho, Chittenden Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
1844 buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Jericho, Chittenden Co, VT [Vickie Patrick]
17 APR 1849 brother Samuel FULLER died in Stowe, VT
Josiah Fuller of Ashfield, Franklin Co, MA
Note: Josiah may be unrelated to the others, but he is listed here since he is the only
Josiah Fuller anywhere in Franklin Co, MA in Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
He is not to be confused with Isaiah Fuller above, who was born a generation
earlier.
12 NOV 1763 future wife Eleanor WARREN born in Middleborough [Massachusetts
Vital Records to 1850]
25 JAN 1766 born in Stafford, CT, son of Aaron and Sarah FULLER [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
29 SEP 1784 married Eleanor WARREN in Ashfield, Franklin Co, MA [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850] [Pension file #W13225]
12 JAN 1787 son Aaron born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
9 FEB 1788 son Joseph born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
15
MAR 1789 sons Aaron and Joseph christened in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital
Records to 1850]
1790 in census in Ashfield
[1790 census]
1 male 16+ (Josiah)
3 males 0-16 (Aaron 3, Joseph 2, ?)
1 female (Eleanor)
25 MAR 1791 daughter Eleanor born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
28 MAY 1792 daughter Miriam born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
28 NOV 1794 daughter Hannah born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
24 JUL 1796 son Josiah born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
1 APR 1798 daughter Irene born in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
11 MAR 1800 son Ebenezer born in
Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
4 AUG 1800 in census in Ashfield
[1800 census]
2 males 0-10 (Ebenezer 0, Josiah 4)
2 males 10-16 (Aaron 13, Joseph 12)
1 male 26-45 (Josiah)
3 females 0-10 (Irene 2, Hannah 5, Miriam 8)
1 female 10-16 (Eleanor 9)
1 female 26-45 (Eleanor)
14
FEB 1816 son Ebenezer died in Ashfield [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
23 APR 1818 a Josiah Fuller ("3d") commenced receiving a pension in MA, through
at least 1831 or longer
[U.S. Pensioners]
1842 wrote will in Ashfield, listed as "ctf. & adm.", case #6-056 [Franklin Co Probate index, FHL microfilm #854379]
19
JUN 1842 died in Ashfield at age 78/79 [Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
[Pension file #W13225]
17 OCT 1843 wife Eleanor of Ashfield applied for pension
[Pension file #W13225]
21 DEC 1848 wife Eleanor started receiving pension
[Pension file #W13225]
Isaiah Fuller of Warwick, Franklin Co, MA
4 AUG 1800 in census in Warwick, Hampshire Co., MA
[1800 census]
2 males 0-10 (son 9?, son 7?)
1 male 10-16 (son 11?)
1 male 16-26 (son 16?)
1 male 45+ (Isaiah 66)
1 female 10-16 (dau 13?)
1 female 45+ (Mary)
10 MAR 1809 died in Warwick, Franklin Co, MA
[Rootsweb posting]
[Rootsweb posting]
14 FEB 1816 son James FULLER married Nancy LESURE in Leverett, Franklin Co, MA
[Rootsweb posting]
22 JUN 1851 son James FULLER died in Warwick
[Rootsweb posting]
Sarah (Sally) ______, NOT a FULLER, no known relation
17 OCT 1804 son Henry
born in Heath, Hampshire Co., MA [Heath vital records]
1807 son Henry died in Heath, Hampshire
Co., MA from "complaint in the head" [Heath vital records]
3 SEP 1808 daughter Mary / Polly born in Heath, Hampshire Co., MA [Heath vital
records][Weekes
genealogy, p372]
16 OCT 1808 son Stephen baptised in Heath, Hampshire Co., MA [Heath vital
records]
16 OCT 1808 daughter Sarah / Sally baptised in Heath, Hampshire Co., MA [Heath
vital records][Weekes
genealogy, p372]
1 JUN 1810 in census in Heath, Hampshire Co., MA [1810
Census]
2 males 0-10 (Stephen, ?)
1 male 26-45 (Henry)
1 male 45+
1 female 0-10 (Sally?)
1 female 10-16 (Polly?)
1 female 26-45 (Sarah 30-35)
1811 left Heath, Hampshire [now Franklin]
Co, MA
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
probably came to Amherst, Hampshire Co, MA at this point
daughter
Charlotte born
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
son Edward C.
born
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
17 JAN 1816 husband Henry WEEKS signed Petition for Amherst Academy
[History
of the town of Amherst, 1:145]
1818 children Stephen and Polly on list of
pupils at Amherst Academy
[History
of the town of Amherst, 1:150]
1 JUN 1820 in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
[1820
Census]
1 male 0-10 (Edward?)
1 male 18-26 (Stephen?)
2 males 26-45 (Henry, ?)
1 female 0-10 (Charlotte?)
1 female 10-16 (Polly?)
1 female 26-45 (Sarah 40-45)
daughter
Cornelia C. born
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
1828 son Stephen licensed as an innkeeper
in North Amherst
[History
of the town of Amherst, 1:384]
1829-1830 husband Henry WEEKS died
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
1 JUN 1830 in census as widow Sarah WEEKS in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
[1830
Census]
1 male 10-15 (Edward?)
2 females 0-5 (?, ?)
1 female 5-10 (Cornelia C.?)
1 female 15-20 (Charlotte?)
1 female 50-60 (Sarah 50-55)
1 JUN 1830 son Stephen in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co, MA [1830
census]
1 male 0-5
1 male 5-10
1 male 20-30 (Stephen 28)
1 female 0-5 (Martha 0)
1 female 20-30 (Pheba 24)
1 JUN 1840 in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA [1840
census]
1 female 10-15
1 female 60-70 (Sarah 60-65)
1 JUN 1840 son Stephen in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co, MA [1840
census]
1 male 10-15
1 male 30-40 (Stephen 38)
1 female 0-5 (Pamelia 0)
2 females 5-10 (Sarah 8, Lucy 5)
1 female 10-15 (Martha 10)
1 female 30-40 (Pheba 34)
1 female 70-80
14 MAR 1842 son Edward C. elected VP of a total abstinence society in
North Amherst
[History of the town of Amherst, 1:393]
1 JUN 1850 son Stephen in census in Amherst, Hampshire Co, MA [1850
census]
255 274 Stephen Weeks 48 M Painter Mass
Pheba " 44 F
"
Martha " 20 F
"
Sarah " 18 F
"
Lucy R. " 15 F
"
Pamelia C." 10 F
"
Caleb " 7 M
"
1851 son Stephen died
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
1856 son Edward C. died
[Weekes genealogy, p372]
Shubael6 FULLER (Shubael5, Shubael4, John3, Samuel2, Edward1) of East Haddam, CT and Boston, Erie Co., NY
| 14 FEB 1765/6 | born in East Haddam, CT, son of Shubael5 FULLER and Sarah CHAPMAN
[Pension file #R3841] [Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, p.190] [Descendants of Robert Chapman, p.44] lists Shubael as son of "Shalad" FULLER and Sarah CHAPMAN |
| MAR 1779 | aged 14 years old, Shubael Fuller of East Haddam, CT entered service in Revolutionary War as a substitute in place of his brother John Fuller. Served under Capt. Holmes & Lt. Williams, and assisted in building New London Fort, at which Capt. Holmes was the officer in charge [Pension file #R3841] |
| DEC 1779 | ended service in Revolutionary War, and brother John Fuller resumed his place [Pension file #R3841] |
| MAR 1780 | brother John Fuller's service in the war expired [Pension file #R3841] |
| moved to Savoy, Berkshire Co., MA "soon after the Revolution" [Pension file #R3841] [Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, p.190] | |
| ABT 1794 | married (estimate based on having 3 children under 10 in 1800) |
| MAY 1796 | (prob. mother) Sarah, wife of Shubael, died in Savoy [Personal correspondence from Sandy Mueller] |
| moved to Clarendon, Rutland Co., VT [Pension file #R3841] | |
| moved to Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., NY [Pension file #R3841] | |
| moved to Sunderland, Bennington, VT [Pension file #R3841] | |
| late 1790s | daughter Abigail born [Francis M. Northrop records, citing "Mayflower records"] |
| 4 AUG 1800 | in census in Arlington, Bennington Co., VT
[1800 census] 2 males 0-10 (son#1 ?; Ira H. 0) 1 male 26-45 (Shubael 34) 1 female 0-10 (Abigail ?) 1 female 26-45 (wife 35?) |
| 4 AUG 1800 | brother Eli Fuller in census in Savoy, Berkshire Co., MA
[1800 census] 3 males 0-10 2 males 26-45 (Eli 32; ?) 1 male 45+ (prob. father Shubael5 79) 1 female 10-16 2 females 26-45 (Eunice ?; ?) |
| 1804 | "Transactions in Savoy property in 1804 between Fullers bearing the names
of [father] Shubael's children would seem to indicate a settlement of
an estate. No record of time or place of death of Shubael5
was found, but he probably deceased previous to 1804. There is no
record of settlement of his estate in Berkshire probate records." Shubael6 from "Dawes Grant" and Savoy, Mass., signed deeds to property in Savoy. [Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, p.190] |
| 6 AUG 1810 | in census in Sunderland, Bennington Co., VT 1 male 10-16 (Ira H. 10) 1 male 26-45 (Shubael 44) 1 female 45+ (wife 45?) |
| 1815 | future son-in-law Rufus Andrew on tax records in Shaftesbury, VT [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 15 MAR 1816 | "Old Mrs. Fuller," according to Lenox church records, died there [Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, p.190] |
| daughter Abigail married Rufus Andrews who was born in Rhode Island [Francis M. Northrop records, citing "Mayflower records"] | |
| 7 AUG 1820 | son-in-law Rufus Andrews (husband of daughter Abigail) in census in
Boston, Niagara Co., NY
[1820 census] 1 male 26-45 (Rufus 30-40) 1 female 0-10 (Betsey Ann 5-10) 1 female 16-26 (Abigail 20-26) also in Boston, Niagara Co., NY is an Ira Fuller [1820 census] 1 male 10-16 1 male 16-26 (Ira 20?) 1 female 0-10 1 female 16-26 Note: Erie Co. was created out of Niagara Co., in 1821 |
| ABT 1823 | moved to Boston, Erie Co., NY (date based on the statement that Clark M. Carr and Richard M. Cary of Boston, Erie Co., NY both state in FEB 1841 that they have been well acquainted with Shubael for 18 years) [Pension file #R3841] |
| ABT 1826 | brother John Fuller died [Pension file #R3841] |
| 1 JUN 1830 | son Ira H. Fuller and son-in-law Rufus Andrews (husband of daughter
Abigail) living next door to each other in census in Hamburg, Erie Co. NY
[1830 census] Rufus Andrews 1 male 5-10 1 male 15-20 1 male 40-50 (Rufus ?) 1 female 15-20 (Betsey Ann ?) 1 female 30-40 (Abigail 30-36) Ira H. Fuller 1 male 0-5 (Orvil 1) 1 male 30-40 (Ira H. 30) 1 female 20-30 (Lucinda 20) According to Francis M. Northrop records (sometimes incorrect), Ira H. was son of Ira son of Jonathan (brother of Shubael) |
| 1838 | Erie Co. land records indicate one land transaction between Shubael Fuller and Ira H. Fuller [Francis M. Northrop records] |
| 1 JUN 1840 | probably in census with Ira H. Fuller in Boston, Erie Co., NY
[1840
census] 1 male 5-10 1 male 10-15 (Orvil 11) 1 male 40-50 (Ira H. 40) 1 male 70-80 (Shubael 75) 1 female 0-5 (Mary 1) 1 female 10-15 1 female 30-40 (Lucinda 30) |
| 1 JUN 1840 | son-in-law Rufus Andrews (husband of daughter Abigail) in census in
Boston, Erie Co., NY
[1840 census] 1 male 50-60 (Rufus ?) 1 female 30-40 1 female 40-50 (Abigail 40-46) 1 female 50-60 1 female 70-80 Next door is William Veil, husband of their daughter Betsey Ann Andrew (age 20-30) |
| 9 FEB 1841 | age 76, appeared before judge in Erie Co., NY to file for pension [Pension file #R3841] |
| 3 MAR 1842 | made an arrangement with granddaughter Betsey Ann Veil's husband William Veil to deed 12 acres in Lot 29, Boston Twp, Erie Co., NY in return for housing and care until the end of Shubael's life [Personal correspondence from Sandy Mueller] |
| 23 APR 1842 | sold 12.5 acres in Lot 29, Boston Twp., Erie County, NY to Ira H. Fuller for $350.00. [Personal correspondence from Sandy Mueller] | 1840s | died at granddaughter Betsey Ann Veil's house in North Boston,
Erie Co., NY [Personal correspondence from Sandy Mueller]
Betsey Ann Veil was dau. of Rufus and Abigail, and married William Vail |
| ABT 1850 | daughter Abigail Andrews died [Francis M. Northrop records] Not found in 1850 mortality schedule |
| 1 JUN 1850 | Ira H. Fuller in census in Concord, Erie Co., NY
[1850 census] Ira H. Fuller 50 M Farmer 800 VT Lucina Fuller 40 F NY Orvil Fuller 21 M Carpenter NY Mary Fuller 11 F NY Lucy Fuller 6 F NY |
| 1 JUN 1850 | Rufus Andrews in census in Concord, Erie Co., NY with wife Christiana [1850 census] |
| 1855 | Rufus Andrews in census in Concord, Erie Co., NY with new wife Christiana [1855 census] |