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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.
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. Moved to Barnstable, Massachusetts in 1640 and died there in 1683 Edward Winslow: 25 Lost his wife that first winter, he later married Mrs. White.
(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 ...
Samuel Michael Fuller was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, of Jewish parents, Rebecca (née Baum) and Benjamin Fuller. [4] His father died in 1923 when Samuel was 11. After immigrating to the United States, the family's surname was changed from Rabinovitch to Fuller, a name possibly inspired by Samuel Fuller (Pilgrim), a doctor who arrived in America on the Mayflow
The second oldest grave is that of Rev. Ichabod Wiswall, who was the second pastor of the Duxbury church from 1676 until his death in 1700. Wiswall was part of a three-man delegation, including Rev. Increase Mather , sent to London in 1691 to petition for a new charter for Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colonies.
After Hannah's death, Lothropp married again, to Ann Hammond in 1635. They had five children: [5] Barnabas Lothropp, baptised 6 June 1636 in Scituate, Massachusetts; Unnamed daughter, buried 30 July 1638. Abigail Lothropp, baptised 2 November 1639 in Barnstable, Massachusetts; Bathsheba Lothropp, baptised 27 February 1641/42 in Barnstable, MA
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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 ...