Isaac Fuller was born at Barnstable, Massachusetts, on 5 Aug 1769, the son of John Fuller and Anna (Tobey) Fuller.[1][2] His birth was apparently recorded at Winthrop, Maine (then in Massachusetts) after his parents moved their in 1773.[3]
Marriage
Isaac Fuller married Nancy Whittaker at Winthrop, Maine, (then in Massachusetts) on 19 Sep 1788.[1] They moved to Livermore, Maine, (then in Massachusetts) in 1795 and lived there for the rest of their lives.[4]
Death
Isaac Fuller died at Livermore, Maine, on 28 Mar 1851.[1] His gravestons at the Hillman Ferry Cemetery in Livermore, gives his age at his death as 82.[5]
Research Note
The 1874 history of Livermore says that the Isaac Fuller of this profile was a Revolutionary soldier,[4] and there is a veteran's service marker in the photo of his gravestone,[5] but he was only 12 when most active hostiities ended in 1781 and 14 when the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783. Another Isaac Fuller who later settled at Livermore did serve in the Revoution, and the Isaac of this profile may have been confused with him. (Research Note by WikiTree contributor Stu Bloom, 6 Oct 2019)
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 William Hyslop Fuller, Fuller Genealogies, Volume III: Genealogies of Some Descendants of Captain Matthew Fuller (Palmer, Mass., 1914) page 77
↑ 4.04.1 Israel Washburn, Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal of Livermore, in Androscoggin (Formerly in Oxford) County, Maine (Portland, Me., 1874), page 38
↑ 5.05.1 Photo of gravestone of "Isaac Fuller" and "Nancy his wife" (Find A Grave: Memorial #61521743)
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