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Facts and Events
Name[3] |
Nathaniel Fuller |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][3][4] |
14 Nov 1687 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
Christening[2] |
1693 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
24 Jan 1711/12 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Sampson |
Death[5][6] |
20 Apr 1750 |
Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
References
- ↑ General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620. (New England - United States: General Society of Mayflower Descendants., Various)
Vol. 21 (John Billington), p. 114.
Nathaniel Fuller, s/o Samuel Fuller and Mercy Eaton, b. Plymouth 14 Nov 1687, d. Plympton 20 Apr 1750, m. Plympton 24 Jan 1711/2 Martha Sampson.
- ↑ Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Plymouth church records, 1620-1859. (Boston: The Society, 1920-1923)
p. 280.
[The last date noted in this long paragraph of baptisms is April 16, followed by many baptisms, and it was not uncommon in very early colonial New England to hold baptisms until Easter, though later it was typically very soon after birth. But it is unclear if this is the date of baptism, or if it simply wasn't recorded. The youngest, Seth, was born 30 Aug 1692.] Children Baptized ...Nathanel, Samuel, Seth, the 3 sons of Samuel Fuller Junior.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1993)
p. 28.
The children of Samuel Fuller & Marcey Fuller his wife 1 Nathaniel born in the year 1687 on the 14th of Nov.
- ↑ Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1923)
p. 106.
FULLER, {Nathaniel, h. Martha (d. first George Sampson of P. and Elizabeth), s. Samuel, one of the first Settlers of Plympton and Mercy; s. Rev. Samuel of Middleborough and Elizabeth; s. Dr. Samuel, one of the first Pilgrims at Plymouth, [born] Nov. 14, 1687.} [Note: Comments in braces (i.e., {...}) were added after the fact by Lewis Bradford, town clerk from 1812 to 1851. See p. 5. Bradford's comments can be valuable, but they are not part of the original record.]
- ↑ Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1923)
p. 480.
FULLER, {Nathaniel, h. Martha (Sampson), s. Samuel, one of the first Settlers of Plympton, and Mercy,; s. Rev. Samuel of Middleborough and Elizabeth; s. Dr. Samuel, one of the first Pilgrims at Plymouth, [died] Apr. 20, 1750, a. 62 y. 5 m. 6 d. in P.} [Note: Comments in braces (i.e., {...}) were added after the fact by Lewis Bradford, town clerk from 1812 to 1851. See p. 5. Bradford's comments can be valuable, but they are not part of the original record.]
- ↑ Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Plymouth County Probate Estate Files 1686-1915
Case 8275.
Vol. 12, p. 107 Will of "Nathaniel Fuller of Plimton ... Mason Beiing Weke of Body", dated 16 Mar 1749, proved 7 May 1750, names wife Martha; eldest son Amos Fuller; daughter Sarah Sturtevant; daughter Ruth Cobb; son Barnabus fuller; grandson William Fuller; grandaughter Lydia fuller daughter to my son Nathanail fuller Deceased. Son Amos to be executor. vol. 12, p. 6 13 Jun 1750: Inventory of Mr Nathaniel fuller Late of Plimton Descest
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