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Nathaniel “Nathan” Fuller

Birth
Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1777 (aged 28–29)
Vermont, USA
Burial
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According to the probate records of Vermont, Nathaniel Fuller signed a will on June 1, 1777, naming his father Elijah and brother Hosea. Whether he died then or later, of natural causes or as the result of service in the Revolutionary War, is unclear. On February 7, 1782, the General Assembly of Vermont resolved that the state treasurer "pay unto the heirs of Nathl Fuller, late a prisoner in Canada, deceased, the sum of fourteen pounds, sixteen shillings, and six pence, being the ages due, and articles lost by said Fuller." It's possible that Nathaniel served early in the war, was captured, and later returned but died of illness contracted during his captivity. Further investigation is needed.
According to the probate records of Vermont, Nathaniel Fuller signed a will on June 1, 1777, naming his father Elijah and brother Hosea. Whether he died then or later, of natural causes or as the result of service in the Revolutionary War, is unclear. On February 7, 1782, the General Assembly of Vermont resolved that the state treasurer "pay unto the heirs of Nathl Fuller, late a prisoner in Canada, deceased, the sum of fourteen pounds, sixteen shillings, and six pence, being the ages due, and articles lost by said Fuller." It's possible that Nathaniel served early in the war, was captured, and later returned but died of illness contracted during his captivity. Further investigation is needed.


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