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  1. Samuel Fuller's 1613 Leiden marriage record indicates he had been formerly married to Alice Glascock; nothing is known of his first wife beyond her name. The name Alice Glascock is found most commonly in Essex, England. His second wife, Agnes Carpenter, was the daughter of Alexander Carpenter. She was baptized at Wrington, Somerset, on 16 ...

  2. Who was Samuel Fuller? Samuel Fuller is believed to have been born in around 1580 in Redenhall, Norfolk, to Robert Fuller and Sarah Dunthorne. He also had a brother, Edward Fuller, who travelled with him on the Mayflower. Fuller is said to have wed Alice Glascock in around 1605, before marrying his second wife, Agnes Carpenter, in 1613 in ...

  3. Nov 1, 1997 · Samuel Fuller, a director, screenwriter and producer who was widely viewed as the reigning virtuoso of low-budget films and was ranked by European critics as one of the best directors in the world ...

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · Dr. Samuel Fuller, "Mayflower" passenger, was born in England and baptized at Redenhall Parish, Harleston in the English county of Norfolk on January 20, 1580. He died between 9 August and 26 September, 1633, Plymouth. Dr. Fuller was one of the band of Pilgrims that fled from England to Leyden, Holland, in 1609.

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · Edward’s brother Samuel Fuller was born ca. 1580 in Redenhall, Co. Norfolk to Robert and Sarah Dunthorne Fuller. He was married three times; first to Alice Glascock ca. 1605, second to Agnes Carpenter in 1613 in Leiden, Holland; and third to Bridget Lee in 1617.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Samuel Fuller, the son of Edward, died at Barnstable 31 October 1683. He dated his will 29 October 1683, inventory 14 November 1683, and in it he named his sons Samuel and John, and his daughters Elizabeth Taylor, Hannah Bonham, Mary Williams, and Sarah Crowe (MD 2:237). He had other children who died young.

  7. Samuel Fuller. Writer: Shock Corridor. At age 17, Samuel Fuller was the youngest reporter ever to be in charge of the events section of the New York Journal. After having participated in the European battle theater in World War II, he directed some minor action productions for which he mostly wrote the scripts himself and which he also produced (e.g. The Baron of Arizona (1950)). His ...

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