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Edward Fuller Family

Matthew2 Fuller Will

Samuel2 Fuller Will

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Volume 4: Edward Fuller
1990. 221pp. + Index
Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle, CG
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Edward Fuller was bp. Redenhall, Norfolk, England 4 Sept 1575, son of Robert Fuller. He died in Plymouth during the first winter, as did his wife whose identity is unknown.  Bradford's Passenger list says " Edward fuller, and his wife; and Samuell their sonne."

Matthew2 Fuller

Born, say about 1605, married by about 1630 Frances _____.  He died bet. 25 July and 22 August 1678, Barnstable, MA.

SAMUEL2 FULLER. Son of EDWARD. Died at Barnstable, 10 November, 1683. He married, at Scituate, 8 April, 1635, Jane Lothrop (John1), who died between 1658 and 1683.

MD Pilgrim Notes and Queries 1:19 GEB] 18 April, 1635 (new style), Samuel2 Fuller (Edward1) married Jane Lothrop at Scituate.

[MD 16:129] A deed by which the Mayflower Passenger, Samuel2 Fuller, son of Edward1 Fuller, sold his house and land at Scituate, on 25 March, 1650, to Peter Collamore of Scituate.

As Samuel Fuller, the grantor in this deed, is called "of Scittuate" and had a wife Jane, who consented to the sale, it is certain that he was identical with the Samuel2 Fuller who came over with his father, Edward1 Fuller, in the Mayflower, and married Jane, the daughter of Rev. John Lothrop of Scituate, in 1635.

"[On the back of the deed] this 16th of may 1650 Jane ffuler the wife of Samuell ffuler did com befor me Timothy hatherly asistant to the governer of new plimoth in new England and did freely acknowlidge her willingnes of the within mensioned sale and did freely resign up her right to Peter collemer
Timothy hatherly"

"Samuel2 Fuller removed to Barnstable, soon after the date of this conveyance, and died 31 October, 1683."