David Fuller was born in 1732. He was the son of Young Fuller and Jerusha Beebe. He passed away in 1804.
Genealogical Records
Death Records
Primary Source, (burial); Tertiary Source (biography), Find A Grave Index[1] Data Summary:
) Find A Grave: Memorial #22690623: David Fuller was born in 1732 at Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA., and he died 25 Sep 1804 (aged 71–72) at East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA.
) Marriage. David Fuller married Lois Hubbard (1730–1792).
) Children:
) Lucy (Fuller) Brainard (1777–1852)
) BURIAL. David Fuller was buried in the Moodus Cemetery at Moodus, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
) Find a Grave Notes: "Inscription :Sacred to the Memory of Mr. David Fuller who departed this life September 25th AD 1804 in the 72nd year of his age. "
) Tombstone Photo: Inscription, "Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr David Fuller | who departed this | life Sepetember 25th | AD 1804 in the 72nd | year of his age"
Published Genealogical Information
Biographic and Genealogical References
Secondary Source, Edward S. Barton, Genealogy of the Barton family of the town of Marshall, Oneida County, New York;[2] Data Summary:
) Barton Genealogy; page 34: Young Fuller, third son of Matthew and Patience (Young) Fuller, was born in Barnstable in 1708, and died in Ludlow, 17 June 1796. Moved to Windsor, Conn. in in 1749. Grantee in a 21 Jan 1748 deed; and was a landowner in East Haddam, Conn. Moved to Ludlow, MA, the place of his death in 1767. Married Jerusha Beebe, daughter of Jonathan Beebe and Bridget Brockway (of East Haddam, Conn.), on 23 Apr 1730 at the church in Colchester, Conn.
) Children of Young Fuller and Jerusha (Beebe) Fuller:
) Colonial Families, Vol VII; page 207: Young Fuller; born 1708 in Barnstable MA; died 17 June 1796 at Ludlow MA; and married Jerusha Beebe, daughter of Jonathan, 23 Apr 1730 at Colchester, CT.
) Children of Young and Jerusha Fuller:
) Joshua (b. 9 Sep 1731),
) David (b. 1733),
) Caleb (b. 1735),
) Jerusha (b 30 July 1737),
) Lydia (bp. 13 Dec 1741)
) Anne (bp. 15 March 1747).
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Sources
↑ *Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 July 2020), memorial page for David Fuller (1732–25 Sep 1804), Find a Grave Memorial no. 22690623, citing Moodus Cemetery, Moodus, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Jan Franco (contributor 46625834).
↑ MacKenzie, George Norbert; Colonial Families of the USA, Vol VII , The Seaforth Press, Genealogical Publishers, Baltimore, MD., 1917. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors. Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.
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