1817, in Dearborn County, Ind., and may be classed among our pioneers. His
father, Thomas Fuller, came here with his family in 1820, when this county was
sparcely settled, and the forest was inhabited with wild beasts and wilder men.
He was joined in matrimony December, 1841, in Edgar County, Ill., to Miss Lydia
A. Stanfield, born February 13, 1817, in Tennessee, daughter of Samuel and
Hannah (Smith) Stanfield; she died October 16, 1842. Mr. Fuller was married a
second time, October, 1847, in Dearborn County, Ind., to Harriet White, born
January 13, 1817, in Cincinnati, Ohio, she died July 23, 1877, she was a
daughter of Abel and Lydia (Iliff) White. Mr. Fuller has filled school offices
and is the owner of 100 acres of good land; is identified with the Democratic party.
1817, in Dearborn County, Ind., and may be classed among our pioneers. His
father, Thomas Fuller, came here with his family in 1820, when this county was
sparcely settled, and the forest was inhabited with wild beasts and wilder men.
He was joined in matrimony December, 1841, in Edgar County, Ill., to Miss Lydia
A. Stanfield, born February 13, 1817, in Tennessee, daughter of Samuel and
Hannah (Smith) Stanfield; she died October 16, 1842. Mr. Fuller was married a
second time, October, 1847, in Dearborn County, Ind., to Harriet White, born
January 13, 1817, in Cincinnati, Ohio, she died July 23, 1877, she was a
daughter of Abel and Lydia (Iliff) White. Mr. Fuller has filled school offices
and is the owner of 100 acres of good land; is identified with the Democratic party.
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