Elizabeth Fuller was born about 1756 in Great Walsingham, Norfolk, England. She married William Gibbs about 1771 in England. Children: Martha, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, Thomas, George, Isaac, William, Mary. She died on 1 Sep 1795 in Bentworth, Hampshire, England.
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Burial: "Hampshire Burials" FindMyPast Transcription (requires subscription, accessed 29 September 2023) First name(s): Elizabeth; Last name: Gibbs; Death year: 1795; Burial year: 1795; Burial day: 01; Burial month: Sep; Parish: Bentworth; Place: Bentworth; County: Hampshire; Country: England.
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Elizabeth Fuller and Elizabeth Loring should be different women.
The Elizabeth that married a William Gibbs in Boston on 27 Oct 1774 is Elizabeth Loring (Loring-833) .
Elizabeth Loring was born on 1756 in Boston, so the 1774 Boston wedding fits her.
Elizabeth Fuller, however, would have been about 9 years old in 1774; and there's no evidence she had ever been to Boston. I think she married a different William Gibbs.
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The Elizabeth that married a William Gibbs in Boston on 27 Oct 1774 is Elizabeth Loring (Loring-833) .
Elizabeth Loring was born on 1756 in Boston, so the 1774 Boston wedding fits her.
Elizabeth Fuller, however, would have been about 9 years old in 1774; and there's no evidence she had ever been to Boston. I think she married a different William Gibbs.
edited by Tammy (Bondhus) Morimoto