Bartholomew was born in North Carolina in 1769 and died there in 1829. On 23 Jan 1794 he married Sarah Cook in Franklin Co., North Carolina.[1][2]
Research Notes
Thomas Staples Fuller. Thomas Staples Fuller, a lawyer of New York City, bears in his veins the blood of many worthy ancestors who were located in different states of the Union. The first known on his direct paternal line was Jones Fuller, who resided in Franklin County, North Carolina, where he purchased one hundred and six acres of land, December 3, 1789, for eighty pounds. In 1771 he was ensign in the North Carolina militia, and was subsequently a soldier of the Revolutionary War. He died about March, 1815, at which time his will was probated. His wife's name was Ann, and they were the parents of fourteen children.
The eldest of these, Bartholomew Fuller, was born April 28, 1769, and resided in Franklin County, North Carolina, where he was a Baptist minister, and was at one time moderator of the Raleigh Baptist Association. He took deed to fifty acres of land in Franklin County, January 18, 1829. His wife, Sarah (Cook) Fuller, was a daughter of Thomas and Amy Belle (Conyers) Cook, a native of Bermuda, who had seven brothers that were American soldiers. Sarah (Cook) Fuller survived her husband many years, making a will, January 20, 1845.[3]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Bartholomew by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line: