Fuller Genealogy

 


The Fuller Lineage

John1, the first settler of the line in America, came in the "Abigail" in 1635 and settled at Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass., in 1637. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Emerson. Their children mentioned in his will, proven at Salem on Sept. 25, 1666, were John, James, William, Thomas, Joseph, Susannah, Elizabeth, and Sarah. He died June 4, 1666.

Joseph2, son of John1 and Elizabeth, was born about 1648. He married Mary Wood in 1685.

Joseph3, son of Joseph2 and Mary, removed to Suffield, Ct., where he married Bathsheba Hanchett on Sept. 18, 1715, and died March 7, 1744. Their children were Mary, Bathsheba, Mary, Sarah, Hannah, and Joseph.

Hannah4, daughter of Joseph3 and Bathsheba, married Timothy Mather on Oct. 25, 1748. She died April 7, 1757, and her husband remarried.

Continuation. - The Mather Lineage

Note:
This lineage differs from that given by Sheldon, the Suffield (Conn.) historian, who gives for the ancestor, John Fuller of Newton, Mass., (d. 1696). The lineage here given is based on extensive searches by Mr. Horace E. Mather of Hartford, who has examined the records at Salem, Northampton, and Springfield, and who is convinced that this is the correct line. He finds also that another of John's family, Elizabeth, removed to Suffield. See Pope's Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 178.

Fuller Genealogy

 

 
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