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262. Peter Fuller181,590 was born on 13 September 1738 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Brimfield.901 He served in the military American Revolution in 1775 in USA, Massachusetts. *Peter Fuller: Monson (Roxbury) MA, services as follows: Capt. Freeborn Moulton's (Monson) Co. of Minutemen, Col. Danielson's regt. which marched on the alarm of Apr 19, 1775; Corporal, Capt. Joseph Thompson's Co., Col. Timothy Danielson's regt, also private Capt. Nathan Rowle's co, Col. John Jacob's regt. DAR Lineage Book Vol LXXX, 1910, 79883 p 323 per Mary Ellen Wright, Illinois. FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
The following information from: A History of Hampden County Massachussetts, Our Country and Its People, Editor, Alfred Minot Copeland, Vol. II, Century Memorial Publishing, 1902. Expedition Against Canada, 1758 PRIVATE in Captain Daniel Burts Company, ibid. pg. 470. In this company, Peter served with his future brother-in-law Samuel Mighell who was also a private. CORPORAL in Captain Trustram Davis' Company, 1760, ibid. pg. 471. In this company, Peter served with two future brother-in-laws, Sergeant Samuel Mighell, and Private Aaron Mighell. The following information was included regarding a member of Peter Fuller's company: "Rueben Townsley [of Captain Davis' Company] was taken captive by the Indians, and was subjected to their favorite ordeal of running the gauntlet. Despite this trying reception, he became a favorite with his captors, was adopted into the tribe, and lived with the red men for ten years. He then returned to Brimfield, but finding civilized life distasteful, went back to the forest, where he passed the rest of his days.", ibid pg. 471 REVOLUTIONARY WAR The following information from: DAR Lineage Book, Vol. LXXX, 1910, 79883, pg. 323. PRIVATE in Capt. Freeborn Moulton's (Monson) Company of Minutemen, Col. Timothy Danielson's Regiment. Marched in the alarm of April 19, 1775. Left Cambridge May 6, 1775; service 21 days. PRIVATE, Nathan Rowles Company, Col. John Jacobs Regiment. CORPORAL, Capt. Joseph Thompson's Company, Col. Timothy Danielson's Regiment; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 12, 1775; service two months, 25 days; company return dated Roxbury, Oct. 6, 1775; order for bounty coat or its equiv. in money Nov. 10, 1775. The following taken from: Vermont Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War 1775 - 1783, John E. Goodrich, 1904. Listed as SERGEANT, then LIEUTENANT, Lemuel Hyde's company of Militia, Col. Webster's Regiment, who were called out in the defense of this state by order of Maj. Clark in Oct. 1780. IBid pg. 223 Listed as LIEUTENANT, Capt. Lemuel Hyde's company of Militia, Col. Warren's Regiment for service done in Alarm of Oct. 1781. Ibid, pg. 518 In Lemuel Hyde's Company, Peter served with William and John Meacham. Peter's son Alvan married John Meacham's daughter, Sarah Meacham. He died on 6 August 1811.901 Peter has a Daughters of the American Revolution record76 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 80 page 323 Mrs. Mamie Bourquin Hicks. Born in Shreveport, La. Wife of S. B. Hicks. Descendant of Peter Fuller. Daughter of G. A. Bourquin (1842-89) and Margaret Iler (b. 1847), his wife, m. 1869. [p.323] Granddaughter of William Iler (1812-1903) and Delinda Fuller (1817-1903), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of Marvin Fuller (1787-1838) and Margaret Harmon (1790-1823), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Fuller and Submit Mighells (d. 1810), his wife, m. 1760. Peter Fuller responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Joseph Thompson's company, Col. Timothy Danielson's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He resided in Roxbury, Mass., during the Revolution; died 1811. The town of Brimfield lies on the eastern line of Hampden County (Formed in 1812 from Hampshire, County). It is bounded on the north by the town of Warren, Worcester County; east by the town of Sturbridge, Worcester County; south by the towns of Wales and Tolland; and on the west by Monson and Palmer. The land is high, forming part of the watershed between the Thames and Connecticut rivers. Monson incorporated as a town in 1775. Submit Mighill and Peter Fuller were married on 8 February 1760 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Brimfield. 263. Submit Mighill181,590 was born on 8 April 1743 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Brimfield.902 She died in 1810 in USA, Massachusetts, Hampden Co., Monson. Submit Mighell: Brimfield, Hampden Co MA V/R; Walter Corbin Manuscript Collection American Genealogical Lending Library Film #V112-25 per Mary Ellen Wright. Source for Children: Congregational Church Records, Monson, MA, Corbin Collection, Roll V112-29 Sub Group 2 Series H Part G-J (C-J?/6-J) Children were: 131 | i. | Orinda Fuller. | | ii. | Eunice Fuller384,590 was born on 15 December 1764 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. She died on 2 March 1836 in USA, New York, Chautauqua Co , Hanover. She was buried in USA, New York, Chautauqua Co., Hanover Twp, Rathbun Cemetery. For more information on Eunice and her descendants, contact Marjorie Henninge at mahening@frognet.net
| | iii. | Samuel Mighells Fuller590 was born on 26 January 1767 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. He died on 12 May 1767 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. funeral 13 May--Monson MA.
| | iv. | Dorothy Fuller384,590 was born on 2 May 1768 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. She died in 1840 in USA, Ohio, Gallia Co., Gallipolis. | | v. | Alven, Alvan Fuller384,590 was born on 13 January 1771 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. He died on 3 September 1831 in USA, Ohio, Morgan Co., Bristol Twp. He was buried in USA, Ohio, Morgan Co., Bristol Twp., Mount Zion Cemetery. One of his daughters was Theodosia who married Uriah Coddington on Dec. 4, 1814 in Washington Co. Ohio. Alvan & family must have moved out of Vermont prior to this. Land titles show Alvan dead by 1835 as Sarah sold house to John Meacham Fuller and other land to Joel Fuller. Records indicate that Alvan died in Briston Twp., Morgan Co., Ohio. | | vi. | Submit Fuller384,590 was born on 17 May 1773 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. | | vii. | Arnon Fuller384,590,903 was born on 6 January 1776 in Massachusetts, Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Monson. He appeared in the census in 1800 in USA, New York, Essex Co., Crown Point.74 The household of Arnon included 4 people, 3 males, 1 female. 1 male under 10 yrs (Obadiah 1) 1 male 10-15 (?) 1 male 15 -26 (Arnon 24) 1 female from 15 - 26 (Betsy 18) He died on 13 January 1822 in USA, New York, Washington Co., Fort Ann. Fullar, Aron - Obadiah Eddy, Squire Prouty, Matilda Mighells, Cyrenus Howe, Betsy Prouty, Emila Maria, 1818 (Early Settlers of New York State 534). This is what we have found on Arnon's Family. Arnon was found in the 1800 Census in Crownpoint, Essex, New York. 1810 he was in Granville, Washington, New York. Then in 1820 we found him in Fort Ann, Washington, New York where he died in 1821. We found a land deed with the names of his children (the names were there but not the birthdates. Birthdates have not been confirmed. Obediah E. 24 Sep 1799, Squire P. 10 Nov 1801, Matilda M. 27 Oct 1803, Cyrenus H. 15 Aug 1805, Betsy P. 15 Feb 1809, and Emily M. 20 Aug 1812. From the land deed we also discovered Matilda married a Crosset, Betsy married Marsana Newbury, and Emily married Richard A. Wiggins. Now as to Betsy Prouty, Arnon's wife. I have no proof except what I have found from other emails on line. I have a birthdate of 3 Aug 1782 with place of Orleans, New York. Cannot confirm. Died in Fort Ann, N.Y. was married 11 Dec 1797 do not have a place. Figured that Jacob and Rachel were her parents due to fact they were in Crownpoint at same time as Arnon and moved to Granville at same time. Betsy and Arnon's childrens names are the same as Rachel Eddy's family and Arnons side. Louise pointed out that Jacob's 1790 Census showed 4 females besides his wife. So far that is all I have to base theory on. I was hoping you would )have more sources to check. I will be doing some more checking as well. Sue Wheeler
| | viii. | Marvin Fuller384,590 was born in 1787.904 He died in 1838.904 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 80 page 323 Mrs. Mamie Bourquin Hicks. Born in Shreveport, La. Wife of S. B. Hicks. Descendant of Peter Fuller. Daughter of G. A. Bourquin (1842-89) and Margaret Iler (b. 1847), his wife, m. 1869. [p.323] Granddaughter of William Iler (1812-1903) and Delinda Fuller (1817-1903), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of Marvin Fuller (1787-1838) and Margaret Harmon (1790-1823), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Fuller and Submit Mighells (d. 1810), his wife, m. 1760. Peter Fuller responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Joseph Thompson's company, Col. Timothy Danielson's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He resided in Roxbury, Mass., during the Revolution; died 1811. | | ix. | Miles Fuller384,590 was born (date unknown). Miles, named in Grandma Trobridge's little book (DAR record) | | x. | Lurana Fuller384,590 was born (date unknown). Lurana, named in Grandma Trobridge's little book (DAR record) | | xi. | Rachel Fuller384,590 was born (date unknown). Rachel, named in Grandma Trobridge's little book (DAR record)
| | xii. | Matilda Fuller384 was born (date unknown). |
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