Zij is getrouwd met Henry Fuller.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 20 januari 1814 te Russell County, Virginia, zij was toen 17 jaar oud.
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Source: The research of Tom and Shirley Rudder as found in "Portraits and Biographical Album Coles Co., IL" Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1887; "History of Coles Co., IL" Wm. Le Baron Jr. & Co., Chicago, 1879; The Henry Fuller Will.
Henry and Jane Fuller, together with a Price, moved from Russell Co., VA to Coles Co., IL in the fall of 1834. They settled in Okaw Township in the northwest corner of Coles Co., where they lived the remainder of their lives.
In 1849 a postoffice was established in the Fuller residence for approximately two years at which time it was moved to Fuller's Point, so named because Henry's land came to a point at that location.
Jane's birth has been traditionally reported to be as late as 1803, but Tom asserts that her age with respect to the various Census years would indicate that she was born abt 1897.
Source: Tom Rudder [(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)] sent, 4/14/2004, the following information regarding Henry and Jane (Jessee) Fuller. It is a break through as it indicates where they went, Coles Co., IL, and it provides the names of all of their eleven children.
This is taken from the Portrait & Biographical Album of Coles County Illinois 1887. Biographical Section, by Rev. Silas White, page 372, Chapman Brothers, Chicago. It can be found in Ancestry Com. by going to All Data, then Index C and scroll down to Coles County. It appears to be taken from an article submitted by their grandson, speaking in this quotation of his mother and grandparents, Henry and Jane (Jesse) Fuller.
Henry and Jane (Jesse) Fuller. Her (refering to the author's mother) parents (Henry and Jane Fuller), were born in Russell County, VA, her father April 1, 1792, and her mother, April 19, 1796. They were reared in their native county and married there Jan. 20, 1814. Eighteen years later ( abt 1832) they emigrated to this State, and taking up their residence in North Okaw Township, continued here the remainder of their days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were people who enjoyed the highest respects of the community and were among the warmest supporters of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Henry Fuller was Justice of the Peace for several years, and took a genuine interest in the various enterprises having for their object the welfare and progress of the people at large. The household circle included eleven children, namely, Samuel, Rebecca, Mary, Abraham, Catherine, Nancy, Archer, Wilson V., Leah, David H., and Emeline. With the exception of Mrs. Gilmer, all were born in Virginia. All lived to years of maturity, but only three are now liviing--Nancy, Leah, and Emeline.
It immediately leads to a new research question. Previously I had only five of their children recorded, and fortunately four of the five agree with the information above. However, I had recorded a son Willian N. Fuller with a number of descendants, who is not listed above. There is possible correspondence with Wilson V. Fuller, who may be the same individual. Now I need to understand if they are the same, or if William N. Fuller is misplaced in this family.
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