Robertson Genealogy » Edward Fuller "Mayflower" Passenger (< 1575-1621)

Persönliche Daten Edward Fuller "Mayflower" Passenger 

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  • Er wurde geboren vor 4. September 1575 in Redenhall Parish, Harleston, Norfolk, England.
  • Er wurde getauft am 4. September 1575 in Redenhall Parish, Harleston, Norfolk, England.
  • Beruf: Arrived on Mayflower.
  • (MARR) im Jahr 1602 in Norfolk, England (Present UK): Spouse: Wife of Edward Fuller Unknown.
  • Er ist verstorben zwischen 11. Januar 1621 und 10. April 1621 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.
  • Er wurde beerdigt zwischen 11. Januar 1621 und 10. April 1621 in Buried in unmarked grave on Coles HIll at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
  • Ein Kind von Robert Fuller und

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NOT Governor Edward Fuller. lk. (See notes in the Biographical Summary below). Children: Matthew, Samuel. However, a number of genealogical scholars and Mayflower researchers, including Robert S. Wakefield, Robert Sherman, Robert Leigh Ward, Robert C. Anderson, Eugene Stratton, Leslie Mahler, and others, have all questioned the identification over the past couple of decades. The current identification is based upon circumstantial evidence only: the fact that the names Samuel, Edward, and Ann occur within the same family; and the fact the father is identified as a butcher. Thomas Morton, writing in 1637, says that Samuel Fuller was the son of a butcher. The name Matthew also occurs in this Redenhall Fuller family. The counter-evidence is primarily that the ages for the Fullers appear to be too old, when compared to their marriage dates, the ages of their spouses, and with the births of their children.as "Ann". However, there are no American or English records which give her name. I suspect James Savage may have made a simple typographical error: Mayflower passenger Edward Tilley had a wife Ann; or perhaps he was thinking of their sister Ann Fuller. None-the-less, numerous sources published after 1860 have utilized Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, and so the identification of Ann can be found in numerous other books and online resources., his wife, and his son Samuel came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth. A single Leiden judicial document mentions Edward Fuller, and proves that he, like brother Samuel Fuller, were living in Leiden. Both Edward and his wife died the first winter, but son Samuel (who would have been about 12), survived. An older brother, Matthew, had stayed behind, and came to America later.r (baptized 4 September 1575, Redenhall, Norfolk, England – died between 11 January and 10 April 1621, Plymouth, Massachusetts) crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower. Edward's brother Samuel, who was the Plymouth Colony doctor, and his wife, Bridget, were on the same Mayflower voyage, and both brothers, Edward and Samuel, signed the Mayflower Compact.ter in Plymouth, in early 1621, and their son Samuel was raised by his uncle Samuel and Bridget. Samuel Fuller, the MD, died in Plymouth, MA, in 1633. Edward's son Samuel lived until 1683. His son Matthew came from England to Massachusetts at some point, with a wife named Francis he married in 1630. Matthew died in Barnstable, MA, in 1678.n of Robert and Sara (Dunkhorn) Fuller, baptized on 4 September 1575 at Redenhall, Norfolk. However, a number of genealogical scholars and Mayflower researchers, including Robert S. Wakefield, Robert Sherman, Robert Leigh Ward, Robert C. Anderson, Eugene Stratton, Leslie Mahler, and others, have all questioned the identification over the past couple of decades. The current identification is based upon circumstantial evidence only: the fact that the names Samuel, Edward, and Ann occur within the same family; and the fact the father is identified as a butcher. Thomas Morton, writing in 1637, says that Samuel Fuller was the son of a butcher. The name Matthew also occurs in this Redenhall Fuller family. The counter-evidence is primarily that the ages for the Fullers appear to be too old, when compared to their marriage dates, the ages of their spouses, and with the births of their children.ctionary of the First Settlers of New England (1860-1862), Edward Fuller's wife was given as "Ann". However, there are no American or English records which give her name. I suspect James Savage may have made a simple typographical error: Mayflower passenger Edward Tilley had a wife Ann; or perhaps he was thinking of their sister Ann Fuller. None-the-less, numerous sources published after 1860 have utilized Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, and so the identification of Ann can be found in numerous other books and online resources.is English origins and the name of his wife are widely disputed. What is known is that he, his wife, and his son Samuel came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth. A single Leiden judicial document mentions Edward Fuller, and proves that he, like brother Samuel Fuller, were living in Leiden. Both Edward and his wife died the first winter, but son Samuel (who would have been about 12), survived. An older brother, Matthew, had stayed behind, and came to America later. family was Edward's brother Dr. Samuel Fuller. Edward was the 31st signer of the Mayflower Compact. Both Edward & his wife died during the first winter in Plymouth Colony. Samuel survived and lived with his uncle after the death of his parents. Edward's wife is commonly believed to be named Ann though no historic documentation exists supporting this name. They had 2 sons: Mathew & Samuel. Mathew traveled to Plymouth in about 1640 with his wie and 3 children. Descendants of his brother still live around the Plymouth area to this day. r, Joseph Smith Jr., David Souter, Georgia O'Keeffe & Erskine Hamilton Childers. Smith descends from Edward's son Samuel who married John Lothropp's daughter Jane. Mayflower Compact. the covenant of the Pilgrims on the Mayflower Nov 1620. Wdward was accompanied by his wife, Ann and son, Samuel then ten years of age. The elder son Matthew, remained in England until 1640. Edward and his wife Ann did not survive the hardships of the first winter: both died early in 1621, a few months after their arrival in America.ilgrims at Southampton, embarking first in the "Speedwell" and when that ship proved unseaworthy, transferred to the Mayflower and with his wife and young son, Samuel, continued the voyage to the New World. He was the twenty-first signer of the "Compact," and though he and his wife both died soon after their arrival and are buried in unmarked graves on Coles Hill at Plymouth, their memorial has remained in a numerous, widespread, and worthy posterity, transmitted through their son, Samuel.vious to the landing at Cape Cod in November, 1620:itaine, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c.the first Colony in the Northerne parts of Virginia, doe by these presents solemnly & mutually in the presence of God and one another, covenant, and combine ourselves together into a civill body politike, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by vertue hereof to enact, to constitute, and frame such just and equall Lawes, Ordinances, acts, constitutions, offices from time to tiem, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony: vnto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we haue here-vnder subscribed our names, Cape Cod 11 of November (Nov. 21), in the yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne Lord King Iames of England, France, and Ireland 18. and of Scotland 54. Anno Domino 1620. obably considered an adult in those days and had been left in England. Mathew did eventually come to the New World and lived nearby his brother.yflower family, was baptized in the Parish of Redenhall, County Norfolk, England, September 4, 1575, and died at Plymouth, Massachusetts, between January 11 and April 10, 1621. He was not a member of the Leyden colony, but joined the Pilgrims at Southampton, embarking first in the "Speedwell" and when that ship proved unseaworthy, transferred to the Mayflower and with his wife and young son, Samuel, continued the voyage to the New World. He was the twenty-first signer of the "Compact," and though he and his wife both died soon after their arrival and are buried in unmarked graves on Coles Hill at Plymouth, their memorial has remained in a numerous, widespread, and worthy posterity, transmitted through their son Samuel. - [6]

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John Fuller
1522-1559
Ann Collings
1524-± 1559
Robert Fuller
± 1548-1614

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