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  1. Samuel Fuller (c. 1580/81 – between August 9 and September 26, 1633, in Plymouth) was a passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and became a respected church deacon and the physician for Plymouth Colony.

  2. Learn more about the passengers of the Mayflower with our interactive guide. In preparation for the Pilgrims' epic trip across the Atlantic, Samuel Fuller knew the ship would not have a doctor so gave himself a crash course in medicine before leaving Leiden in Holland.

  3. Passenger Profile. S amuel Fuller traveled on the Mayflower with his brother, Edward Fuller and Edward’s wife and son Samuel. He was also accompanied by his servant, William Butten who died at sea, 6 November 1620. Samuel was baptized at Redenhall, Norfolk, England, 20 January 1580, the son of Robert and Sarah (Dunkhorn) Fuller.

  4. Click here for Samuel Fuller's will and the inventory of his estate at the time of his death. Pilgrim Hall Museum displays the "Fuller cradle." This cradle was made between 1680 and 1720. It descended through the Fuller Family, probably belonging to Samuel, son of Doctor Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower. It is constructed of maple and white pine ...

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  6. SAMUEL FULLER. ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland. MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. OCCUPATION: Surgeon (see CHURCH MEMBERSHIP below). Inventory included "a surgeon's chest with the things belonging to it" valued at £5.

  7. c. 1608 - 1683. Samuel Fuller was about 12 when he arrived with his parents, Edward and Mrs. Fuller. Both parents died during the first winter, but Samuel survived. He married Jane Lothrop in 1635 and had nine children. View Complete Biography from The Pilgrim Migration. FIRST GENERATION. Edward Fuller. Matthew. Samuel. (Mrs.) Fuller. Resources.

  8. Jul 29, 2021 · Abstract. The voyage of the Mayflower to New England where the Pilgrims founded a new colony in 1620, was beset by hardships. As deacon, doctor and diplomat to the colonists, Samuel Fuller was their mainstay for thirteen years. Just over four hundred years ago, in September 1620, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England, and anchored at Cape ...

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