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  2. Samuel Fuller (Pilgrim) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Fuller (c. 1580/81 – between August 9 and September 26, 1633, in Plymouth) [1] 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.

  3. John Lothropp - Wikipedia

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    Jane Lothropp, baptised 29 September 1614 in Egerton, Kent, England; married Mayflower passenger Samuel Fuller (1608–1683), son of Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller (1575–1621). Anne Lothropp, baptised 12 May 1616 in Egerton, England; buried in Egerton 30 April 1617. John Lothropp, baptised 22 February 1617/8 in Egerton, England

  4. The Pilgrim Progress - Wikipedia

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    Was one of two "small cousins" brought along by the Tilleys. Married Ann Plummer and had 9 children. He moved to Duxbury, Massachusetts and died there in 1684. Samuel Fuller, II: 12 Was the orphan nephew of Dr. Fuller - his parents died the first winter. He married Jane Lothrop in Scituate, Massachusetts and had many children.

  5. Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623 - Wikipedia

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    (Mrs) Bridget (Lee) Fuller – Third wife of Samuel Fuller, an English Separatist from Leiden who was a Mayflower passenger in 1620. She had one share in the 1623 land division as "Brigett Fuller." Samuel Fuller was the colony's physician and surgeon. [16] [31] Godbert Godbertson (also known as Cuthbert Cuthbertson) – Hat maker from Leiden ...

  6. Mayflower Compact signatories - Wikipedia

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    The names of Edward Fuller and his brother Samuel Fuller appear in a Leiden, [60] Holland record, but there is no other information about his life in Holland. [61] [62] Both he and his wife died soon after arrival in Plymouth settlement, survived by their son Samuel who joined the growing group of colony orphans. Another son Matthew came later ...

  7. Edward Doty - Wikipedia

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    Children of Edward and Faith Doty: Edward was born about 1636 and drowned in Plymouth Harbor on February 8, 1689/90. He married Sarah Faunce on February 26, 1662/3 and had eleven children. Her death is unknown. John was born about 1638 and died May 8, 1701, in Plymouth. He married: 1. Elizabeth Cooke by 1668 and had nine children.

  8. William Butten - Wikipedia

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    William Butten was a young indentured servant of Samuel Fuller, a long-time leader of the Leiden Church. Butten died during the voyage of the Mayflower while traveling with Fuller, who had been appointed doctor for the group. At that time, children and young men were routinely rounded up from the streets of London or taken from poor families ...

  9. Francis Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Francis Cooke is still living, a very old man, and hath seen his children's children have children. After his wife came over with other of his children; he hath three still living by her, all married and have five children, so their increase is eight. And his son John which came over with him is married and hath four children living. [9]