He married Sarah Vinson about 1724 in North Carolina.[1] Children: Henry, Sarah, Arthur, Samuel, Ezekiel, Benjamin, Mary, Elizabeth Fanny, Sarah, Joseph W.
He died in 1763 in Granville, North Carolina.
'Will Abstract: Ezekiel Fuller (Signs by Mark) , of Granville County Will, dat. Mar 18, 1758, prob. Feb. Ct. 1763
To son Henry, household goods & stock now in his possession;
(2) to son, Samuel,
(3) to dau, Sarah, wife of Sawyer Hayes
(4) to dau, Mary, wife of David Vincent
(5) to dau, Elizabeth,
(6) to son, Ezekiel, all his land on west side of Tabb's Creek;
(7) to son Benjamin, all his land on East side of Tabb's Creed;
(8) All rest of est. to wife Sarah for life, and at her decease or marriage, to be div. bet. tests. dauts: Unity, Lydia, Honor & Mourning.
Exs. wife & son Samuel; wit: Jn'o Bowie, Sol'n Fuller, Mary Bowie (45) 10. Inv. ret. to Aug. Ct. 1763 Among other items: " 1 p'r pistols & holsters & a sword x 5 small books." (33)[2]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Source number: 1655.077; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; Ancestry's U.S. and International Marriage Records Ancestry Record 7836 #443260
↑ Owen, Thomas McAdory. Histories & Genealogies of Old Granville County, NC 1746-1800. Greenville, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1993.
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