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SOME FULLER GENEALOGISTS. THE LATE NEWTON FULLER. HO MER W. BRAINARD. FREDERICK A. FULLER. WILLIAM HYSLOP FULLER. GENEALOGY OF SOME DESCENDANTS OF DR. SAMUEL FULLER OF THE MAYFLOWER. COMPILED BY WILLIAM HYSLOP FULLER OF PALM.ER, MASS. TO WHICH IS ADDED A SUPPLEMENT TO THE GENEALOGY OF SOME DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD FULLER OF THE MAYFLOWER PUBLISHED IN 1908. PRINTED BY C. B. FISKE & Co., PALMER, MASS. 1910. BOOKS COMPILED, PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY WIWAM H. FULLER, 23 SCHOOL ST., PALMER, MASS. Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower. I volume, 8 vo., doth, 25 illustrations, 306 pp. Price, postpaid, $5.00. GenealoV of Some Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the May Oower, with Supplement to the Edward Fuller volume. 1 volume, 8 vo., doth, 31 illustrations, 2 63 pp. Price, $5.00, postpaid. CONTENTS. PAGE Con1piler's Publication, 2 Table of Contents, 3 Preface, 4 Illustrations, 6 Abbreviations, 7 Explanations, 8 Genealogy, 9 \Vill of Dr. San1uel Fuller, II Second Generation, 15 Settlement of Rev. Saiuuel Fuller's Estate, 15 Third Generation, 20 Explanation of Group Arrangement, 22 First Group, . 23 Second Group, . • 51 Third Group, 61 Fourth Group, • . 66 Fifth Group, . 67 Sixth Group, . III Seventh Group, 115 Eighth Group, . 116 Ninth Group, . 127 Tenth Group, 132 Eleventh Group, 133 Twelfth Group, . 134 Thirteenth Group, 160 Fourteenth Group, . 171 Appendix, . 185 Index to Fullers-Dr. Sa1nuel's Descendants, . • 189 Index to "Others," . 203 Supplement to Edward Fuller Genealogy, 225 Preface to Supplement, . 227 Index to Supplement- Fullers, . 257 Index to Supple1nent-"Others," 260 THE PILGRIM MEMORIAL AT PROVINCETOWN, MASS. DEDICATED AUGUST 5, 1910. PREFACE. Nearly nine generations of Dr. Sa1nuel Fuller's descendants have passed away without any collection of their genealogical records having been made. Meanwhile , old records have been fading, wearing out, being lost, neglected and burned, as for exa1nple, the list of towns whose documents have been destroyed by fire is quite extensive. While making a search for the records of descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, a brother of Dr. Samuel, and since pub lishing ( in 1908) the material obtained, I have been collecting information concerning this, another of the the ancestral American Fuller families, and herewith present the results thus far obtained. Records of this kind will always be incomplete, and in this case it is my judgment that it is time, and the safest and most advisable course, to publish what I have already obtained rather than await the slow and uncertain process of accumulation of some of the data which will be found wanting. In regard to the term "Ancestral Fuller families," it has seemed quite appropriate to speak of those American families as ancestral, whose emigrant ancestor settled in America prior to 1650. These heads of families so far as I know were ten in number: Edward Fuller, born in 1575, came to America in 1620. Dr. Samuel, born in 1580, came to A1nerica in 1620. John of Lynn, born in ?, came to America in 1630. John of Newton, born in 1611, came to America in 1635. John of Ipswich, born in 1620, came to America in 1635. Thomas of Woburn, born in ?, came to America in 1638. -- Robert of Salem, born in ?, came to America in 1638. Robert of Dorchester, born in ?, came to America in 1640. Captain Matthew, born in ?, came to America in 1640. Thomas-of Dedham, born in ?, came to America in 1642. In this volume the extension of data concerning those descend ants not bearing the name of Fuller, has been more restricted than in the first -volume, in order to keep the cost of the work within the bounds suggested by previous experience. Beyond the names and dates of birth of children of Fuller daughters, who have married 6 PREFACE. those having other names than Fuller, genealogical details have generally been left to the genealogist of the allied family. The compiler has been especially aided in the records of the earlier generations by the work of the late Newton Fuller of New London, Ct. ; by the MSS. of Prof. H. W. Brainard of Hartford, Ct. ; and by material furnished by F. A. Fuller of Buffalo, N. Y. and Charles M. Thatcher of I\1iddleboro, Mass., all of whom are experienced genealogists. Among correspondents, I have been favored by having many who were particularly interested in the work, as Mrs. L. A. Cobb, No. 148 of 1st Group; Mr. W. F. Fuller, No. 255 of 5th Group; the late Charles Richardson Smith, husband of Mrs. Nellie (Fuller) Smith, No. 319 of 5th Group; Miss Sarah M. Fuller, No. 143 of 5th Group; Mr. E. L. Philoon, descendant of No. 117 of 5th Group; !\-fiss Mabel A., No. 226, and Mr. Linus E. Fuller, No. 116 of I 2th Group, and Mrs. Anna (Fuller) Bennett, No. 69 of the 13th Group ; and there are many others to whon1 thanks are due not only from the co111piler, but also from the descendants. Acknowledgements are also due to "The Mayflower Descendant" Magazine, the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, and the authors of nun1erous family genealogies for information taken from their pages. Since it has seen1ed a most appropriate place, I have added to this volume a supplement containing additional information concerning the descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, and corrections of errors in Volume I that have been brought to my notice. These two volumes constitute what may be considered the "Mayflower Fuller Genealogy," and by Mayflower Fullers I mean those who came to ~merica in 1620 on the ship Mayflower, and their descendants. In conclusion I desire to thank the printers, C. B. Fiske & Company, of Palmer, Mass., for their care and attention; the photo-engravers, especially Mr. Mcl{innon, of James B. McKinnon & Co., of Springfield, Mass., for his personal interest in the making of half-tone portraits, and the binder, Mr. W. J. ·Eldred of Spring field, for neat anrl substantial work on these volumes. WM. H. FULLER. Palmer, July, 1910. ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE Frontispiece. Some Fuller Genealogists, . Redenhall Parish Church, Norfolk Co., England, exterior, IO Redenhall Parish Church, interior, IO The Fuller Cradle, now in Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth, Mass., 14 Edward Hersey Fuller, 45 Everett L. Philoon, 77 Isaac Fuller, . 83 Mrs. Abigail (Sutton) Fuller, 83 Mrs. Clara C. (Fuller) Fryer, 84 Miss Ella Augusta Fryer, . 84 Essec Fuller, 90 George Henry Fuller, 92 Edward Newton Fuller, 93 Frank Fuller, • . 93 Homer Taylor Fuller, 94 Mrs. Mary Eliza (Fuller) Alexander, IOI John Knowles Alexander, IOI Welcome F. Fuller, 104 Clinton Everett Fuller, 105 Henry Jones Fuller, 106 Edward Laton Fuller, 107 Frederick E. Fuller, 109 George A. Fuller, 157 Thomas Royce .Fuller and Harriet M. (Goodrich) Fuller, 165 Charles Hiram Fuller, 166 Judge William Eddy Fuller, 177 Miss Susie A. Fuller and Ehner Ellsworth Fuller, 180 Capt. Simeon Fuller, 231 Russell Fuller, • 2 33 John Woodward Fuller, 234 Simeon Russell Fuller, 2 37 ABBREVIATIONS. b., born ; bapt., baptized. d., died. G. S., Gravestone record. m., married. Int. Pub., marriage intentions published. ? not sure of name or date. In some cases the initials "H. W. B.", "F. A. F.", "N. F.", "C. M. T." and "L. E. F." have been used to indicate information obtained from H. W. Brainard, F. A. Fuller, Newton Fuller, Charles M. Thatcher, and Linus E. Fuller. EXPLANATIONS. In the arrangement of the genealogical record, each descendant bearing the surname Fuller has an individual number and also a family number. The sign :I: placed before the family number of a son indicates that his family record is given further on, in his group and generation, placed in_ order of seniority by his individual number. In the case of daughters, it has been the intention to give immediately after their individual and family number and names, their individual genealogical record, and in case of marriage the date of the same, with name of husband, and if there are children their names and date and place of birth, their further genealogical record being generally left to the genealogist of the allied family. The explanation of the change fro1n the record by generations to record by group and generation is given orl page 22. AMERICAN FULLER GENEALOGY. DR. SAMUEL FULLER LINE. SAMUEL I FULLER, born in England; baptized there Jan. 29, 1580; d. --- 1633 in Plymouth, Mass.; m. 1, Alice Glascock; m. 2, April 24, 1613, Agnes Carpenter, who died --- 1615 in Leyden, Holland; m. 3, May 27, 1617, Bridget Lee. Samuel I Fuller was one of the band of Pilgrims, persecuted on account of religious convictions, who escaped from England to Holland in 1608, and settled in Leyden, Holland, in 1609. In the results of Mr. Dexter's researches among the records of Holland, published in a volume entitled "The England and Holland of the Pilgrims," Samuel I Fuller is mentioned as a witness Oct. 7, 1611, to the betrothal of De gory Priest, and to that of William White Jan. 27, 1612. As the widower of Alice Glascock, it is recorded he was betrothed to Agnes Carpenter March 15, 1613, and the witnesses were her father, Alexander Carpenter, Edward Southworth, William White, Roger Nelson, her sister, Alice Carpenter, and his sister, Anna or Susanna (Fuller) \Vhite. Samuel I Fuller was also a witness May 7, 1613, to the betrothal of his sister-in-law, Alice Carpenter, to Edward Southworth, a~d that of Samuel Terry May 16, 1614. He buried his child June 29, 1615, and his wife Agnes July 3, 1615. Later he lived in Pieters kerkhof and was a witness Aug. 7, 1615, to the betrothal of Samuel Butler, and that of Edmond Jessup Sept.