Robert Fuller, of Salem & Rehoboth Did not have a daughter Sarah. Disconnected.
She’s probably listed in Dedham VR.
All the matching trees are bad (mix him up with the Rehoboth Robert Fuller). Pope’s Pioneers of Massachusetts is probably the most reliable summary. You can work with vital Records of Dedham here:
https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto01dedh/page/n8
And apparently this is the book source tracing the family:
“Genealogy of some descendants of Captain Matthew Fuller, John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich, Robert Fuller of Dorchester and Dedham : to which is added supplements to volume I: Genealogy of some descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower, and volume II: Some descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller, of the Mayflower by William Hyslop Fuller”; 1914,
I found a link to the book:
https://books.google.com/books?id=78tMAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA7&ots=...
But it doesn’t carry Sarah down. So look for Rainger family studies & Records.
I had just been linking a Gov. George Wyllys daughter so immediately thought of that family. But so far don’t see an Elizabeth of the right age.
My suggestion would be to dig in on Edward Ranger and develop his tree on Geni. I think he was married a couple more times for instance, and he is undoubtedly in the Boston Records as a notable bookbinder / bookseller / stationer. So he had property, Estate, and perhaps a pedigree.
Sorry, meant to tag Capt Edmund Ranger
Also Sarah’s death date & location look wrong. Wrentham I think.
You’re looking for an Elizabeth Wyllys of Boston (perhaps Bristol) born around 1675. If the Geni tree is complete, a daughter of Samuel Wyllys or George Wyllys
If you fill in more details on the John Grainger profile it will be easier to search. All I have to go on is a Name. And that he wasn’t a bookseller. Just edit what you know into the profile.
Erica,
Do you know if Edward Fuller left behind other children (besides Matthew Fuller) in England at the time of his migration? I have heard that its a possibility; any knowledge of this?
Secondly, do you have this resource or know where I can get it:
'Philip Howard Gray, Penobscot Pioneers, Volume 3 (CamdenME: Picton Press, 1993)'
The book doesn’t have an ebook version. you can find in a library here (or buy on Amazon).
https://www.worldcat.org/title/penobscot-pioneers/oclc/26693630
The Geni tree for the Mayflower Fullers should represent what we know as per the Mayflower Society.