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Thomas Fuller

Birth
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Apr 1733 (aged 70)
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Note: There is no extant grave marker for Thomas. In a letter written by Stephen Palmer Fuller, dated 28 Oct 1847, he wrote that the "graves of Thomas and his wife Esther are near the centre of Dedham burying ground, with stones in good preservation." When Francis H. Fuller published a genealogy on the family in 1895, he said the stones were no longer to be found.

Note: the Dedham records clearly give the death date as 23 April 1734. However, this is impossible, since his will was proved on 5 May 1733. Since the will was dated 25 Dec 1732, the death year is clearly 1733.

Thomas was the son of Thomas Fuller and Hannah Flower of Dedham, Mass. He was married in Milton, Mass. 25 April 1688 to Esther FISHER, the daughter of Daniel Fisher and Abigail Mariott, also of Dedham. Thomas was chosen as selectman of Dedham in 1702, and held the position for five years. He was also a representative to the General Court from 1723 to 1724.
Note: There is no extant grave marker for Thomas. In a letter written by Stephen Palmer Fuller, dated 28 Oct 1847, he wrote that the "graves of Thomas and his wife Esther are near the centre of Dedham burying ground, with stones in good preservation." When Francis H. Fuller published a genealogy on the family in 1895, he said the stones were no longer to be found.

Note: the Dedham records clearly give the death date as 23 April 1734. However, this is impossible, since his will was proved on 5 May 1733. Since the will was dated 25 Dec 1732, the death year is clearly 1733.

Thomas was the son of Thomas Fuller and Hannah Flower of Dedham, Mass. He was married in Milton, Mass. 25 April 1688 to Esther FISHER, the daughter of Daniel Fisher and Abigail Mariott, also of Dedham. Thomas was chosen as selectman of Dedham in 1702, and held the position for five years. He was also a representative to the General Court from 1723 to 1724.


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