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From: "Jim Jessee" <>
Subject: [JESSEE] FW: Fuller Article in Latest Jessee Newsletter
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:14:39 -0700
Family and Friends,
Michael Dye provides follow-up to one of our Jessee Newsletter articles.
The error referred to may be my own, the editor, Jim
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From: Michael A. Dye [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 6:27 AM
To: Jim Jessee
Subject: Fuller Article in Latest Jessee Newsletter
Jim,
Just received the latest Jessee newsletter yesterday. Great work as always.
I noticed the article sent by Tom Rudder on R. R. & H. H. Fuller on page 6
and thought I'd send a correction and some additional info. The correction
is that the article says that they went to Coles Co., TN. This should say
Coles Co., IL. Thee is no Coles Co., TN.
The additional info is as follows:
Hawkins Fuller was a brother to my 3rd gr. grandmother, Phoebe Gibson
Fuller. You have both in your database. He married Phoebe G. Nash, d/o
William Nash & Margaret Hendricks. As is stated in the article, Hawkins
family moved to Coles Co., IL in probably late 1834. He died there sometime
between 1840 and 1842 and Phoebe remarried there on 04 Apr 1843 to an Elijah
Scott from North Carolina.
Hawkins & Phoebe had four known children. I'm attaching a descendant tree
for Hawkins & Phoebe for what I have. It's still a work in progress.
The William N. Fuller mentioned in the article was William Nash Fuller. I
have his wife listed as Margaret Finetta Ellis, d/o Israel Ellis & Sarah
Morris. She was listed as Margaret F. Ellis on the 1860 census if I recall
correctly and later as Fanetta/Phenetta, etc.
The two children mention in the article as H. H. & R. R. Fuller were Henry
Hawkins Fuller b. abt 1856 in Coles Co. and Ralston Fuller (Unknown if this
is a first or middle name as I've only seen him listed as Ralston) b. abt
1861 in Coles Co. Their sister, Phoebe Fuller was born abt 1865 in Coles
Co.
Mike
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