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About Deacon Joseph Fuller
Mayflower descendant - his great grandfather was Edward Fuller -tcd
birth date could be transposed and could be jan.
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Joseph Fuller
Born 1 Mar 1700 in East Haddam, Hartford, Connecticut
Son of John Fuller and Mehitable (Rowley) Fuller
Brother of Thomas Fuller, Samuel Fuller, Shubael Fuller, Thankful (Fuller) Crippen, Edward Fuller, Elisabeth (Fuller) Rowley, John Fuller, Benjamin Fuller, Anne (Fuller) Rowley and Mehitable (Fuller) Kneeland
Husband of Lydia (Day) Fuller — married 22 Dec 1722 in Connecticu
Father of Joseph Fuller, Rachel (Fuller) Bates, Zachariah Fuller, Grace (Fuller) Cohoon, Jeremiah Fuller, Mindwell (Fuller) Parish, Lydia (Fuller) Hatch, Ruth Fuller, Abraham Fuller, Jacob Fuller and Isaac Fuller
Died 19 Jul 1775 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut
Profile last modified 30 Jun 2019 | Created 14 Jul 2012
Biography
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Joseph, son of John Fuller and Mehitable Rowley, was born March 1, 1700 at East Haddam, Connecticut. Joseph died at Kent, Connecticut on July 19, 1775 at the age of 75. He had 6 brothers and 5 sisters. All but one of his older siblings were born in Barnstable and the rest were born in East Haddam.[1]
Joseph and his brother, Benjamin, were baptized July 30, 1704 at East Haddam First Congregational Church. There their brother, John was baptized 2 months earlier in May. [2]
Joseph Fuller married first Lydia Day of Hartford, Connecticut on December 22, 1722. Lydia was the daughter of John Day and Grace Spencer who had removed from Hartford to Colchester. They had 11 children most of whom were born in Colchester, Connecticut. Lydia died November 2, 1763 in Kent, Connecticut. Just over 2 years later on January 8, 1766, he married second Mrs. Zerviah Nobie of New Milford, Connecticut.[1]
Jordan gives the marriages to Lydia Day on December 22, 1722 and to Serviah Noble on January 8, 1766. Then the author implies Serviah was the mother of Joseph's eleven children who were born between 1723 and 1741 which was before his 1766 marriage to Serviah[3] and the death of Lydia.
These comments about Joseph Fuller are from Fuller Genealogies:[1]
... In 1738 or 39 he removed to Kent, where he spent the remainder of his life. He was one of the founders of the church at Kent, April 29, 1741; his wife joined by letter May 10, 1741. He was a deacon in the church, and next to the minister the foremost man of the town. He owned extensive tracts of land in Kent. Church records: "Feb. 12, 1741-2 att a Lawfull Chh meeting voted and made choice of Mr. Joseph Fuller to Be a Deacon of this Chh."
Kent town records: "Joseph Fullers mark is a crop on the Left Ear and a half penney the under side of the Right Ear. Dec. 5, 1739."
Deacon Joseph Fuller probably left no will. He made several deeds of gifts to his sons about 1757-1760, as shown on Kent land records.
Deacon Joseph Fuller and his wife Lydia were buried at North Kent.
Research Notes
Jordan's account has attributed the children of Joseph to the wrong wife:[3]
GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMOIRS. SiJ ... Joseph Fuller, son of John and Elizabeth Fuller, was married December 22, 1722, to Lydia Day, and after her death was married on January 8, 1766, to Mrs. Serviah Noble, this marriage taking place in Connecticut. Their children were: Joseph, born in 1723; Rachel, 1723; Zachariah, 1725; Grace, 1726; Jeremiah, 1728; Lydia, 1729; Mindwell, 1730; Ruth, about 1735; Abraham, October, 1737 ; Jacob, 1739 ; and Isaac, who was born in 1741, and was married November 5, 1769, to Sarah Kelsey. Joseph Fuller, the son of Joseph and Ser^-iah (Noble) Fuller, was married August 10, 1752, to Zerviah Hill. He bought land in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, from the Indians, June 19, 1767. Later he emigrated to Pennsylvania, and his will is recorded at Wilkes-Barre. To him and his wife were born nine children... NOTE: All the children were born years before Joseph married Zerviah.Fuller-5853 22:41, 18 May 2019 (UTC)
Joseph Fuller-2104 Line
Migrations of this Fuller Line: from Fuller Name Study
Connecticut Colony: Born 1700 in East Haddam to Colchester about 1723 then in 1738 to Kent where he died in 1775. Born and Died in Connecticut Colony Check details of profile for completeness. Ancestors: Possible earliest known ancestor: Thomas Fuller (1397 - 1489 in St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England) Unsourced. Next six generations (1433 - 1614) lived and died in England. Sources to be verified and more sources are needed: G1: Thomas Fuller (1397 - 1489 in St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England) G2: William Fuller (1433 - 1492 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) G3-G6 ancestors of 2GGS of G2: William Fuller all lived and died in Redenhall, Norfolk, England. Mayflower passengers, Edward Fuller and his son, Samuel Fuller, along with Joseph's father, John Fuller are PPP by the Mayflower Project: Redenhall, Norfolk England (Edward and Samuel) Leiden, Holland (Edward and Samuel) left on the Speedwell and transferred to the Mayflower. Plymouth (Massachusetts Bay) colony (Edward, Samuel and John): Edward died Plymouth; Samuel went on to Scituate (1635) then later Barnstable where John was born at Scornton Neck. East Haddam, Connecticut from 1694 to 1726 death. (John) Descendants: If you are a descendant of Joseph then check the next five generations for surnames of your known great grand parents for possible clues to see relatives on WIkiTree or discover those without profiles. add the travels of your relatives: Connecticut Vermont New York; (d Mo) Ohio Iowa Illinois Missouri and children (not FULLERs): Tennessee/Florida/Pennsylvania Tennessee. Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fuller: Vol. 1, Pages 37, 47-49. pp 47 image Turn to desired page Note: pp 37 has details of Joseph's parents and siblings; pp 47-48 has details of Joseph and his wife, Lydia; pp 48-49 has some details of Joseph's children. ↑ Baptisms at First Congregational Church on "July 30th,1704. Two of Jno.Fuller's childn were baptized, ye one Joseph, ye other Benjamin.". ↑ 3.0 3.1 Jordan Found on MyHeritage. See also:
Baptisms: East Haddam, CT: Records of the First CongregationBaptismal Church, 1704-1802 (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2018), (Typescript transcription, transcriber unknown. "Records of the First Congregational Church at East Haddam, Connecticut, 1704–1802," no date.)
Fuller, William Hyslop. Fuller Genealogies (C.B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Mass.: Vol 1 dtd 1908; Vol 2 dtd 1910) (William Hyslop Fuller, 23 School St, Palmer, Mass.: Vol 3 dtd 1914; Vol 4 dtd 1919) Jordan, John W.. (John Woolf), 1840-1921. mn, Green, Edgar Moore. mn, Ettinger, George Taylor, 1860- mn; Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania; Lewis Publishing Co. 1905. Memorial: Deacon Joseph Fuller on Find A Grave: Memorial #33700011 has marker and bio.
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Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=111848078&pi...
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Deacon Joseph Fuller's Timeline
1699 |
March 1, 1699
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East Haddam, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1704 |
July 30, 1704
Age 5
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Haddam, Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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July 30, 1704
Age 5
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East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Ct
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1723 |
1723
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Colchester, New London, Connecticut, present United States
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1724 |
1724
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Westfield, Hampden, Province of Massachusetts, United Kingdom
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1725 |
1725
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Westfield, Hampden, Province of Massachusetts, United Kingdom
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1726 |
1726
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Westfield, Hampden, Province of Massachusetts, United Kingdom
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1727 |
1727
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Westfield, Hampden, Province of Massachusetts, United Kingdom
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1729 |
1729
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Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
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