Steven Fuller and his wife and family accompanied the Philip Abbot family and others to Wyoming, PA in 1768. Steven was killed in the Battle of Wyoming, July 3, 1778, being the oldest man in the battle. (Sidney Roby Miner in Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania by John W. Jordan (p725.)[1].
WikiTree profile Fuller-1566 created through the import of 25a.GED on Jan 8, 2012 by Michael Lechner. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Michael and others.
Thank you to Michael Foos for creating WikiTree profile Fuller-3507 through the import of JHFoos.ged on Dec 8, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Michael and others.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Stephen by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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I believe that profiles of two different Stephen Fullers were merged and the information about those two individuals is mixed. The changes listed on Wikitree show that 2 merges were made in the past to create the profile Fuller-1566. One Stephen Fuller (listed in Wikitree as Fuller-1566) was born in Connecticut 10 Aug 1700 and died in Pennsylvania 3 July 1778 in described in Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania by John W. Jordan, page 725. The other Stephen Fuller (described on Find A Grave # 99259174) was born in Massachusetts 10 Aug 1702 and died in Connecticut 27 Apr 1767.
The same father is listed in both profiles. One of these Stephen Fullers married Hannah Moulton. We need help to distinguish between these two individuals.
The Find a Grave link listed on this page if for a different Steven Fuller. Birth dates and places are different as are death dates and places. Some of the same relatives are listed for both Steven Fullers.
Fuller-4675 and Fuller-3507 are not ready to be merged because: It appears that these profiles are probably of different people. The dates and locations of birth and death are different. There is little documentation about either other than the death date and location of Fuller-3507. More documentation is needed to clarify the identities of these profiles.
I wish I knew more about both Stephen Fullers. The one who died in CT is listed on Find A Grave #99259174 with wife Hannah Moulton listed there. The one who died in PA is listed on Find A Grave #66122703.
The same father is listed in both profiles. One of these Stephen Fullers married Hannah Moulton. We need help to distinguish between these two individuals.
I want to make sure I get the right one. Which one is married to Hannah Moulton?
Have a blessed day, Rebecca
I wish I knew more about both Stephen Fullers. The one who died in CT is listed on Find A Grave #99259174 with wife Hannah Moulton listed there. The one who died in PA is listed on Find A Grave #66122703.
Also, per findagrave, the one in the first FAG # you listed (this profile), died in CT. and is buried in the Old Litchfield Cemetery.
Thanks, I've updated my records. Seems like there is a large circle with multiple Stephen Fullers and wives. I hope I have everything right.
Have a blessed day, Rebecca
edited by Rebecca Snider