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  2. Children of Edward Fuller and his unnamed wife: Samuel Fuller: ( Mayflower passenger) born probably in England, circa 1608; died at Barnstable, 31 October 1683; married at Scituate, 8 April 1635, Jane Lothrop and had nine children: Hannah, Samuel, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Thomas, Sarah, John and Child (died young) Fuller.

  3. He and his brother Samuel Fuller ( c. 1580–1633), also a Mayflower passenger, were the sons of Robert Fuller, a butcher, and apparently of Robert's first wife Sarah Dunkhorn (she was buried at Redenhall on 1 July 1584). [3] . There is very little additional existing documentation on the life of Edward Fuller in England. [4] .

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  5. EDWARD FULLER. ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland. MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land Samuel Fuller Junior received three acres as a passenger on the Mayflower [PCR 12:4].

  6. Samuel and Edward Fuller were both among the 41 “true” Pilgrims who signed the Mayflower Compact. Sadly, his brother and sister-in-law both perished during the first harsh winter, after his servant, William Butten, had died en route to America. Fuller's wife arrived in America three years later on the ship, Anne.

  7. Samuel, son of Edward Fuller, came in the Mayflower to New England with his parents, who died and left him an orphan. He went to live with his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fuller, who was the first physician in the country.

  8. Oct 27, 2020 · Samuel Fuller (l. c. 1580-1633 CE), brother of Edward and one of the leading advocates in the congregation for resettlement in the New World. He was the congregation's doctor and traveled with his servant William Butten, the only passenger to die on the Mayflower voyage.

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