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Amasa Fuller

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Amasa Fuller

Birth
Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Jul 1879 (aged 81)
Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Troy, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Married
1. Anna Bemis b July 5, 1801 d June 19, 1826 They had 3 children.
2. Hannah Jackson of Wallingford, VT m. Jan 11,1827. Died. Apr 4, 1845. They had 8 children.
3. Mrs. Mary (Knight) Hager on Oct 2, 1845 whom he later divorced, Jul 1858
4. Mrs. Lovey Kidder who survived him.

Amasa was a desendant of Edward Dix through his daughter Abigail (Isaac's g-g- grandmother)and through his daughter Mary (Patty's g-g-g-grandmother)

Amasa Fuller, the father of Levi A., was born in Holden and reared in Troy. After learning the carpenter’s trade, he became quite an extensive builder in Troy and vicinity, and also cleared a farm. He acquired considerable property in Troy, and at the age of sixty years he improved a water-power at Marlboro Depot, where he erected a saw and grist mill. He has also been engaged in the manufacture of woodenware in Marlboro for some time, when, in 1865, he sold the factory to his son.
His last days were spent in Swanzey. Amasa Fuller lived to be eighty-two years old.
Married
1. Anna Bemis b July 5, 1801 d June 19, 1826 They had 3 children.
2. Hannah Jackson of Wallingford, VT m. Jan 11,1827. Died. Apr 4, 1845. They had 8 children.
3. Mrs. Mary (Knight) Hager on Oct 2, 1845 whom he later divorced, Jul 1858
4. Mrs. Lovey Kidder who survived him.

Amasa was a desendant of Edward Dix through his daughter Abigail (Isaac's g-g- grandmother)and through his daughter Mary (Patty's g-g-g-grandmother)

Amasa Fuller, the father of Levi A., was born in Holden and reared in Troy. After learning the carpenter’s trade, he became quite an extensive builder in Troy and vicinity, and also cleared a farm. He acquired considerable property in Troy, and at the age of sixty years he improved a water-power at Marlboro Depot, where he erected a saw and grist mill. He has also been engaged in the manufacture of woodenware in Marlboro for some time, when, in 1865, he sold the factory to his son.
His last days were spent in Swanzey. Amasa Fuller lived to be eighty-two years old.


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  • Created by: Bushnell
  • Added: Aug 28, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57839181/amasa-fuller: accessed ), memorial page for Amasa Fuller (7 Dec 1797–18 Jul 1879), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57839181, citing Troy Village Cemetery, Troy, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by Bushnell (contributor 47234417).