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Fuller was the eldest son of Thomas Fuller, rector of Aldwinkle St Peter's, Northamptonshire. He was born at his father's rectory and was baptised on 19 June 1608. Dr John Davenant, bishop of Salisbury, was his uncle and godfather. According to John Aubrey, Fuller was "a boy of pregnant wit".
Thomas Fuller (1710 – December 1790), also known as "Negro Demus" and the "Virginia Calculator", was an enslaved African renowned for his mathematical abilities. [1]
Thomas Charles Fuller (February 27, 1832 – October 20, 1901) was a prominent politician of the Confederate States of America and later a federal judge. Biography [ edit ]
The Holy State and the Profane State (Prophane in the original, sometimes shortened to The Holy State) is a 1642 book by English churchman and historian Thomas Fuller.It describes the holy state as existing in the family and in public life, gives rules of conduct, model "characters" for the various professions and profane biographies.
With his first wife, he was the father of son William (1837–1886), a graduate of the United States Military Academy who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [19] His son with his second wife, Thomas J. D. Fuller Jr. (1870–1940), a prominent Washington, DC architect. [19]
The couple had two sons, Thomas Oscar Jr (1900-1956) and Erskine (1901-1908). Thomas was ordained by Wake County Baptist Association [2] and in 1902 he was named the principal of the Howe Institute in Memphis. [5] Laura Fuller died sometime after the birth of Erskine, and Thomas would remarry to Rosa B. Allen on October 31, 1904.
The murder of Catherine Fuller was a violent sexual assault and murder which occurred in Washington, D.C. in 1984.. The case led to a heavily reported trial in which seven co-defendants (Chris Turner, Charles Turner, Kelvin Smith, Levy Rouse, Clifton Yarborough, Timothy Catlett and Russell Overton) were tried and convicted of the crime.
Thomas Fuller (1608–1661) was an English religious leader and historian. Thomas Fuller may also refer to: Thomas Fuller (architect) (1823–1898), Canadian architect; Thomas Fuller (bishop) (1810–1884), Anglican bishop in Canada; Thomas Fuller (mental calculator) (1710–1790), enslaved African renowned for his mathematical abilities