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Edward Fuller, Governor |
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Born: |
4-sep-1575 |
Redenhall, Norfolk, England |
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Died: |
10-april-1620 |
Plymouth, Mass., New England |
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Spouse: |
<Ann> |
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Spouse Birth: |
Abt 1581 |
Of Redenhall, Norfolk England |
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Married: |
20-May-1904 |
Redenhall, Norfolk England |
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Children: |
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Samuel Fuller |
1612 |
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Matthew Fuller |
1620 |
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Father: |
Robert Fuller |
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Mother: |
Sara Dunkhorn |
Life Events:
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Marriage |
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The following marriages of Edward Fullers were found in the parish register abstractions of the I.G.I. and one of them may very well be the Edward Fuller of the Mayflower: Amy Lee, 21 November 1596, Abinger, Surrey, England Ann Carpenter, 25 November 1597, Carlton, Bedford Thomasine Sheppard, 2 May 1597, St. Gregory, Norwich, Norfolk Joan Raven, 28 October 1599, Woodham Walter, Essex Elizabeth Buck, 25 July 1602, Great Finborough, Suffolk Barbara Colman, 10 June 1606, Chigwell, Essex Agnes Croucher, 14 January 1607, West Horsley, Surrey
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Pilgrim on the Mayflower |
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7-Jun-04 |
Edward Fuller, his wife, and his son Samuel came to America on the Mayflower. They had lived in Leyden, Holland for a short period of time, but originally came from Redenhall, Norfolk, England. Edward Fuller's father was a butcher by trade, and his brother Samuel was a doctor and deacon. Edward's occupation, however, remains unknown. He and his wife both died the first winter. SOURCES: Francis H. Fuller, "Early New England Fullers," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 55(1901):192-196. Francis H. Fuller, "Fullers of Redenhall, England," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 55(1901):410-414. Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle, Robert M. Sherman and Robert S. Wakefield, "Was Matthew Fuller of Plymouth Colony a Son of Pilgrim Edward Fuller?", The American Genealogist 61(1986):194-199. Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle, Mayflower Families for Five Generations: Edward Fuller, volume 4 (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1990). Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony: Its History and Its People, 1620-1691 (Ancestry Publishing: Salt Lake City, 1986).
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