Set As Default Person
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| Name |
FULLER, Peter |
| Birth |
11 Oct 1796 |
Mamakating, Ulster, New York, United States |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
1866 |
Weare, Oceana, Michigan, United States |
| Burial |
1866 |
Smith Corners Cemetery, Weare Township, Oceana, Michigan, United States |
| WAC |
30 Mar 1939 |
SLAKE |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I20705 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Family |
CAMPBELL, Hannah , b. 13 Aug 1791, Deer Park, Orange, New York, United States Deer Park, Orange, New York, United Statesd. 3 Aug 1823, Ridgebury, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 31 years) |
| Marriage |
1821 |
| Family ID |
F10970 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Notes |
- Find A Grave: Smith Corners Cemetery, Weare, Oceana, Michigan
Birth: Oct. 11, 1796
New York, USA Death: 1866
Weare
Oceana County
Michigan, USA
Peter Fuller, son of Isaac & Charity (Dickens) Fuller, was born in the state of New York in 1796. His first marriage was to Hannah Campbell (b. 13 Aug 1791), daughter of Jonathan & Phoebe (Button) Campbell. Peter's first marriage, abt. 1819, was in Ridgebury Twp, Bradford, PA. Peter & Hannah had one son (Peter, Jr.) who was b. in 1920. No other known children were b. in this marriage. It is not known when Hannah died, nor where Peter Fuller, Jr. lived after his birth. It is possible that Peter, Jr. died before his father remarried.
Peter's second wife, Rebecca (last name unknown) was b. in 1801 in New York State. They married abt. 1828. Peter & Rebecca had 2 boys (that are known of according to census records). Isaac Fuller was b. in 1828/1829 in New York; Ira Fuller was b. in 1837 in Pennsylvania.
In 1850, the Fuller family is still listed as living in Ridgebury Twp, Bradford, PA. It is not know which year the Fuller family moved to Weare Twp, Oceana, MI. but it must be before 1866 when Peter Fuller died. Both sons continued to live in Weare Twp, Oceana, MI and raised families of their own in the area.
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