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John Fulcher

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John Fulcher

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Aug 1859 (aged 60)
Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Gabriel, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Citizen of the Republic of Texas

Son of Francis Leonder and Frances Elizabeth Fulcher.
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John came to Texas because of the panic of 1819. He is found in Texas as early as 9 June 1826 in the Aysh Bayou district near Nacogdoches, Tex. In 1834 he and his fam. moved to the Robertson colony (now Bell County). John rec'd a grant for 1 league or 4,428 acres. The location of the grant can be described as being about 7 mi. below the Three Forks of San Andres on Little River.

John served in the Army of the Republic of Texas from July 25, 1836 to Nov. 25, 1836 and being honorably discharged was entitled to 320 acres, which he rec'd. Ch. by his wife Mary J. Fulcher:

Emiline Fulcher b. 1830 in Texas
Willis J. Fulcher b. 1832 in Texas
Henry C. Fulcher b. 1835 in Texas
Martha Ann Fulcher b. 1838 in Texas
Francis Theodore Fulcher b. 1840 in Texas
Nathaniel P. Fulcher b. 1843 in Texas
John E. Fulcher, b. 1847 in Texas
Mary A. Fulcher b. 1849 or 1850 in Texas
Amanda Pauline Fulcher b. 6 July 1849 in Texas

The above information is an excerpt of the transcribed text from a newsletter about John Fulcher, written by Joseph M Jordan, 1465 Lyle, Beaumont, Tex. 77701 and submitted to Rootsweb by Clay Fulcher on Thu, 18 Dec 1997.
Citizen of the Republic of Texas

Son of Francis Leonder and Frances Elizabeth Fulcher.
~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~~~~~~~~~~~
John came to Texas because of the panic of 1819. He is found in Texas as early as 9 June 1826 in the Aysh Bayou district near Nacogdoches, Tex. In 1834 he and his fam. moved to the Robertson colony (now Bell County). John rec'd a grant for 1 league or 4,428 acres. The location of the grant can be described as being about 7 mi. below the Three Forks of San Andres on Little River.

John served in the Army of the Republic of Texas from July 25, 1836 to Nov. 25, 1836 and being honorably discharged was entitled to 320 acres, which he rec'd. Ch. by his wife Mary J. Fulcher:

Emiline Fulcher b. 1830 in Texas
Willis J. Fulcher b. 1832 in Texas
Henry C. Fulcher b. 1835 in Texas
Martha Ann Fulcher b. 1838 in Texas
Francis Theodore Fulcher b. 1840 in Texas
Nathaniel P. Fulcher b. 1843 in Texas
John E. Fulcher, b. 1847 in Texas
Mary A. Fulcher b. 1849 or 1850 in Texas
Amanda Pauline Fulcher b. 6 July 1849 in Texas

The above information is an excerpt of the transcribed text from a newsletter about John Fulcher, written by Joseph M Jordan, 1465 Lyle, Beaumont, Tex. 77701 and submitted to Rootsweb by Clay Fulcher on Thu, 18 Dec 1997.


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