Person:Martin Fulbright (1)

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Martin Fulbright
b.5 Dec 1816 North Carolina
m. Abt 1816
  1. Martin Fulbright1816 - 1853
  2. Henry S. Fulbright1819 - 1870
  3. Peter Fulbright1831 - 1881
  4. Alfred A. Fulbright1831 - 1867
  5. Malinda Fulbright1834 -
  6. Susan FulbrightAbt 1836 -
  7. Harriet Fulbright1838 -
  8. Elizabeth Fulbright1840 -
  9. Ellen Christine FulbrightAbt 1842 -
  10. Arnetta Fulbright1843 -
  11. Lucinda Fulbright1844 -
m. Abt 1844
  1. Constantine FulbrightAbt 1845 -
  2. Julius Leonidas Fulbright1847 - 1929
  3. Louisa Fulbright1849 -
  4. Martha Fulbright1849 -
  5. Ella FulbrightAbt 1851 - Abt 1875
  6. Benjamin FulbrightAbt 1852 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Martin Fulbright
Gender Male
Birth[2] 5 Dec 1816 North Carolina
Marriage Abt 1844 Red River County, Texasto Mary Frances Hooker
Census[2] 1850 Red River County, Texas
Death[1] 22 Apr 1853 Red River County, Texas

Red River County, Texas, 1850 census:[2]

Fulbright, Martin 33 yrs Farmer (real estate = $1,200) b. North Carolina
      Mary 24 yrs b. Tennessee
      Constantine 5 yrs b. Texas
      Leonidas 3 yrs b. Texas
      Martha 1 yr b. Texas
      Louisa 1 yr b. Texas
Jobispa[?], Marion [m] 14 yrs b. Kentucky
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Red River, Texas, United States. Red River, Texas, United States. Probates
    Book A, p. 59.

    His will, signed 15 Apr 1853, mentions his father, David Fulbright, wife, Mary, and brother, Peter Fulbright. It was entered into probate 15 Jun 1853.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Red River, Texas, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 196, house/family 17/17.
  3.   Clarksville, Red River, Texas, United States. Northern Standard (Clarksville, Texas)
    28 October 1848.

    He was a precinct election officer in the general election of 1848

  4.   Clarksville, Red River, Texas, United States. Northern Standard (Clarksville, Texas)
    22 November 1851.

    In a series of crop reports: "On five acres of his thinnest soil he made 359 pounds of cotton and on 20 acres 700 bushels of of corn." Prairie land, 12 miles from Clarksville.