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Nirum/Nyrum Ackley Fuller Pedigree

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Origin of the surname “Fuller:”

 

 

Generation

 

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6   (?) Fuller:

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 30 March 1792.  Served in the War of 1812.  Died January 1882.

 

2.  Wife:

 

3.  Children: (order uncertain)

 

a.  (?) Fuller: See generation 5, below.

 

b.  Son: Married (?) and had the following son:

 

(1. David Fuller.

 

5   (?) Fuller

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 30 March 1792.  Served in the War of 1812.  Died January 1882.

 

2.  Wife:

 

3.  Children: (order uncertain)

 

a.  Josiah Fuller: See generation 4, below.

 

b.  Stephen Fuller.

 

4   Josiah Fuller

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 11 November 1757.  Died there.  Employed as a farmer and saw mill operator.

 

2.  Wife: Lydia Heath

 

Born 26 March 1761 in Vermont.  Died there.

 

3.  Children:

 

a. Philomela Fuller: Born 11 September 1782.  Married John Smith.

 

b. Beulah Fuller: Born 17 March 1784.  Married Elisha Baker/Barber.

 

c. Sylvanus Fuller: Born 22 September 1785.

 

d. Sarah/Cerah Fuller: Born 17 February 1788.  Married (?) Hall.

 

e. Lydia Fuller: Born 4 March/May 1790.  Married (?) Dyke.

 

f. Jonas Fuller: See generation 3, below.

 

g. Phoebe Fuller: Born 20/11 April 1796.  Married Fred Ambler.

 

h. Azaria Fuller: Born 30 August 1798.

 

i. Milton Ami Fuller: Born 13 May 1800.  Married (?) Media.

 

j. Sage Fuller: Born 13 December 1805.  Married Justin Willoughby

 

3   Jonas Fuller

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 30 March 1792 at Monkton, Addison County, Vermont.  Died there 26 January 1882, age 89; interred there.  Veteran of the War of 1812.  Moved from Vermont to Connecticut, and, in 1813, from there to Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania “with a knapsack over his shoulder.”  Married (1st) Mary Wells, daughter of Amasa Wells.  Married (2nd) Clarissa Main.

 

2.  Wife #1: Mary Wells

 

a. Biographical notes:

 

Born ; daughter of Amasa and Anna (?) Wells.  Died October 1884.  Married Jonas Fuller about 1812.

 

b. Children: (order uncertain)

 

(1. old Almon/Almond Fuller: See generation 2, below.

 

(2. “old” Ransom “Rant” Fuller: Born 1819/13.  Died 17 October 1880, age 67.  Married (1st) Abigail “Abbie” Mills (b. 1823, d. 14 Mar 1877, age 54) and had 5 children, including:

 

(a. Cyrus “Little Cy” W. Fuller: Employed as a farmer.  Married (perhaps Anne) Jones (m. age 27, d. age 68) of Wales (who had 5 brothers and sisters) and had the following children:

 

(1) Abigail “Abbie” Fuller: Oldest.  Died unmarried from complications of tuberculosis.

 

(2) Margaret Fuller: Born 4 August 1884.  Married Joe Stuthers.

 

(3) Helen Fuller: (perhaps; not in Jim Biles’ (of Camptown) list, but in sister, Abbie’s obituary) Married (?) Bronson.

 

(4) Howard Fuller: Married Genevieve Sumner, daughter of Gilbert Sumner, and resided on the farm that his father, “little” Cyrus Fuller had worked.

 

On 12 October 1878 “old” Rant Fuller married (2nd), as at least her 2nd husband, Amy (perhaps Jenkins) (b. 10 Jan 1825), who on 4 November 1867 had married (reportedly “for convenience”) James Alexander Biles, paragraph 4.C.5. of the Alexander Patterson Biles page.  Of interest, Rant and Amy (perhaps Jenkins) Fuller were the 2nd owners of the house James “Jim” Biles of Camptown later owned.

 

(3. “old” Cyrus “Cy” W. Fuller: Born 29 April 1821.  Died 27 August 1898, age 77.  Married Mary Ann Taylor (also seen: m. Anne Jones (d. age 68), who had 5 siblings, emigrated from Wales, and m. Cy at age 27) and resided at Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Cyrus and Mary had the following children:

 

(a. Ransom “young Rant” J. Fuller: Born 15 August 1849.  Kept store at Camptown.  Married Anna M. Landon and had the following children: “Syd Fuller and Aline Fee of Camptown.” (not sure what that means)

 

(1) Aline Fuller: Married (?) Fee.

 

(2) Annie Fuller: Married (?) Fee; subsequently separated.

 

(b. Will Fuller: Married Jennie Dodge (photos), who used to sew.

 

(c. Ethel Fuller: Married Lib Landon.

 

(d. Nellie Fuller: Married George Landon; no children.

 

(e. Kate Fuller: Married John Mitten.

 

(f. Martha Fuller: Married Will Chafee.

 

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(4. Mary Fuller: Died 1898.  Married Solomon Moore and moved to Tennessee.

 

3.  Wife #2: Clarissa Clara Maine/Main/Manes

 

a. Biographical notes:

 

Of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania (also seen: LeRaysville, Bradford Co.).  Of interest, Joseph Bump also married a Manes.

 

b. Children: (some confusion here; not this many children)

 

(1. Ami Fuller: Died age 7.

 

(2. Lydia A. Fuller: Married Luther Jagger, brother of Daniel L. Jagger, and resided in Auburn Township.

 

(3. Henry Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(4. Jonas Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(5. Nelson Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(6. Theodore Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(7. Julia A. Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(8. Andrew Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(9. George Fuller: Died young; interred at Elk Lake, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

(10. Harriet Fuller: (by one acct was the daughter of Jonas and Mary (Wells) Fuller) Married Alpheus B. Crawford, son of John Addison Biles’ Aunt Catherine “Katie” L. Biles (who married (2nd) Lewis "Duke" Biles, 13th child of Alexander Patterson Biles), and resided in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

 

(11. Charles Fuller: Resided in Auburn Township.  Took his own life?  Married Emma Peet and had the following children:

 

(a. Arthur Fuller.

 

(b. Fred Fuller.

 

(c. Frank Fuller.

 

(12. Josiah Oscar Fuller: Died at Laceyville on 20 July 1925, age 83.  Resided in Auburn Township.

 

(13. Clarissa “Clara” E. Fuller: (youngest) Born 30 October 1850.  Died March 1869.  Married Lewis Perduka L.D. Dallas Biles of Camptown, paragraph 4.C.5.d of the Alexander Patterson Biles page.

 

(14. Cyrus Fuller (“Young Cy”): Had the following children:

 

(a. Louella Fuller.

 

(b. Iona Fuller: Married (?) Beamont, MD.

 

(c. Grace Fuller: Married Wicham Elliot, brother of Will Elliot.

 

(15. Annie Fuller: Married (?) Seeley.

 

(16. Miles Fuller: Married (?) (d. ; drowned) and had the following children:

 

(a. Ellen Fuller: Married (?) Bouse.

 

(b. Ina Fuller.

 

(17. Elizabeth Fuller.

 

2   Almon/Almond Fuller

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 10 November 1816 (per family Bible; 1818 per other family records) in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania; by one account, Almon was the son of Jonas’ 2nd wife, Clara Maine.  Died 21 May 1881/91 at Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  At one point Almon and Adelia Fuller owned a large part of Camptown.

 

2.  Wife: Adelia Camp (photos)

 

Born 25 October 1821 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 31 March 1905, age 84, at home of her daughter, Mary (Fuller) Jones, at Camptown, Bradford County.  Married Almon Fuller on 23 September 1832/39 in Bradford County with Reverend George Prenty officiating.

 

3.  Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Emaline/Emeline "Lina"/"Line" J. Fuller: (photos) Born 23 February 1846 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married G. Luman/Loomis Lewis “Loom” on 27 October 1868 at Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania with S. C. Brown officiating.  Subsequently they resided at Nichols, New York.  Emaline and Loom had the following children:

 

(1. Fred Lewis.

 

(2. Charles Lewis: Was employed as a preacher, then was in the coal business.  Apparently was crippled.

 

b. Lois Lovina Fuller: Born 4 October 1848 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married Elwood Vaughn on 12 July 1866 and resided at Barnes.

 

c. Mary Celestine Fuller: (photos) Born 17 November 1842 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married (1st) Lewis Weels (d. 3 May 1867 at Leraysville, Bradford Co., PA) on 27 October 1863 at Merryall.  Married (2nd) Frank Jones and resided at Camptown, where they had 2 or 3 children.

 

d. Letta “Lettie” Ann Fuller: Born 5 April 1857 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 1936 at Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married, as his 1st wife, Prescott “Pet” Avery Smith (b. 20 May 1859 in PA, d. 15 Jan 1953 at Camptown, Bradford Co., PA) on 16 May 1883 with Darwin Cook officiating (of interest, Reverend Darwin Cook had a son, Reverend Milton Lewis Cook, who had the following children: Paul Cook, Reverend Thomas Cook, and Mary (Cook) Masie (1879 – 1944), who married Almond H. Fuller).  Lettie and Prescott had the following children:

 

(1. Adah L. Smith: Born 29 May 1884 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.  Died 21 July 1910 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married (?) Keylor.

 

(2. Leon Alman Smith: Born January 1888 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 1970 at Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

 

(3. Guy Fuller Smith: Born 25 February 1890 at Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died September 1975 at Lansdowne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.  Resided at West Chester, Pennsylvania.

 

(4. Robert Wells Smith: (more info)

 

Born 27 March 1892 at Camptown, Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. (note: per his 1917 WWI Draft Registration, there was also a Robert W. Smith b. 18 Aug 1891 at Towanda, Bradford Co., PA) and subsequently resided in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died Monday, 17 March/3 February 1975 (age 82) at Memorial Hospital, Towanda, “after a lingering illness;” interred Camptown Cemetery, Camptown, Bradford County.

 

Graduated from Camptown High School and took a horticultural curriculum at Penn State University.  Served in the US Army (infantry) during World War I.  Following that served as a field man for the American Agricultural Chemical Company until 1932, where he was associated with the Federal Land Bank for seven years.  Robert was also a field man for the Penn-Walt Company of Camden, New Jersey, retiring in 1957, and was a Director of the People’s State Bank in Wyalusing until 1954.

 

Robert was also a member of several fraternal and civic organizations in and about Camptown.  He married Bessie "Bess" Anita Barns (more info) (b. 10 Jan 1894 at Camptown, Bradford Co., PA, d. 11 May 1977 at Montrose, Susquehanna Co., PA), daughter of Leslie E. and Callie (Camp) Barns, and had the following children:

 

(a. Janet Smith: (photos) Born 1924.  Died 1929; interred Camptown Cemetery, Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

 

(b. Roberta C. Smith: (photos) Born 19 April 1928 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 21 February 2010 in Broome County, New York; interred Camptown Cemetery, Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Resided at Binghamton, Broome County, New York.

 

(5. Wilton Merle Smith: Born August 1899 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 3 January 1947 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

 

e. Lillian “Lillie” “Lil” Mae Fuller: Born 7 June 1863 in Wyalusing Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Married (1st) John Nesbit on 16 August 1882 with J. R. Angle officiating and resided at Tekamah, Nebraska/Tacoma, Washington.  Married (2nd) Prescott A. Smith, the husband of her older sister, Lettie.

 

f. Guy Hartley Fuller: Born 5 October 1852 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 6 July 1876.  In 1872 resided at Moosehart, Illinois.  Married Martha E. Carr on 19 February 1873 in Herrick Township, with Reverend George Landon officiating, and had the following daughter:

 

(1. Edna Fuller: Graduated from Fredonia Normal School and taught there for years.  

 

g. Israel Camp Fuller: Born 27 July 1850 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 19 May 1872 at Camptown, Bradford County.  Perhaps married (1st) C. F. Brown of Brooklyn, New York.  Married Melissa Wells (sister of Bel) of Wyalusing, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Had the following children:

 

(1. Florence Fuller: Married Frances A. Keene of Providence, Rhode Island and moved to Florida.

 

(2. Ernestine Fuller.

 

h. Edgar “Tink” “Ed” Stanley Fuller: Born 3 January 1845 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 19 September 1927 at Seattle, Washington.  In 1872 resided at Seattle, Washington.  Married Amanda Camp (b. 1849, d. 4 Oct 1930 at Seattle, WA) on 27 October 1868 at Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania with S. F. Brown officiating.

 

i. Nirum/Nyrum Ni Ackley/Ackly Fuller: See generation 1, below.

 

j. Judson “Jud” Fuller: Born 4 November 1854 in Herrick Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 8 September 1855.

 

1   Niram/Nirum/Nyrum Ni Ackley/Ackly Fuller:

 

Born 18/24 June 1840 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.  Died 22 June 1891, age 51.  Married Adelia Delia M. Biles, the first child of Charles Biles, who was the sixth child of Alexander Patterson Biles, who is generation 7 of the Ancestors of John Addison Biles on 19 October 1865 at the parsonage at Merryall, Pennsylvania with Presbyterian Pastor Darwin Cook of Wyalusing officiating.

 

See Alexander Patterson Biles' Page for More Info

 

 

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Of interest: Brothers Stilman and Asa Fuller also lived at Laceyville, Pennsylvania.  Stilman married Lydia Smith and had the following son: Francis Fuller.  Lydia (Smith) Fuller married (2nd) Bela Cogswell, a Baptist Minister.  Asa Fuller married Lydia’s sister, Clara Smith, and resided at Franklin Forks, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

 

 

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