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Name | Samuel Fuller | |
Born | Abt 1630 | England |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 26 Mar 1676 | Rehoboth, Plymouth Bay Colony, British America |
Person ID | I1163 | Muse-Nagy |
Last Modified | 20 Apr 2015 |
Father | Matthew Fuller, b. England , d. 25 Jul 1678 - 22 Aug 1678, Barnstable, Plymouth Bay Colony, British America | |
Mother | Frances | |
Family ID | F406 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Father | Samuel Dudley, c. 30 Nov 1608, Hardingstone, England , d. 10-20 Feb 1683 (Age ~ 74 years) | |
Mother | Elizabeth, b. 1628, d. 1702 (Age 74 years) | |
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Family ID | F308 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Family ID | F408 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Histories | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the family of Matthew Fuller Matthew arrived in the Plymouth Bay Colony before 26 October 1640, the date he sold land previously purchased from John Gregory. On 5 October 1652 he was appointed lieutenant of a 50-man quota to fight against the Dutch; an expedition that was not needed because peace had been found between England and Holland. On 2 October 1658 he was elected a member of the Council of War. On 17 December 1673 he was appointed Surgeon General of the Colony troops. He took a public stand on the side of the unpopular Quakers and received a fine for it. Included is his Will, which Frances, his wife, swore to the inventory, lists his children and belongings. | |
An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Samuel and Mary Fuller "Samuel lived in Barnstable. He was a lieutenant when killed at Rehoboth during King Philip's War." "On 8 June 1676 Mary the wife of Lt. Samuel Fuller late deceased claimed to be with child, and the Court ordered that the child should have an equal portion of the estate..." Samuel, son of Samuel was born after his father's death in 1676. Samuel and Mary had seven children whose names, dates, and places are listed in this document. | ||
An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning Samuel Fuller "In 1670 he was a member of the Colony Committee appointed to view the injury done to the Indians by the cattle of the English, and assess damages." |