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Adam Fullmer

Birth
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Sep 1858 (aged 72–73)
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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History of Lycoming by J F Meginnes:

Adam Fullmer was born in Northumberland County and was a descendant of that family which settled in Turbot Township in 1778. He married Susan Wauck who bore him the following children: Adam C who married Elizabeth Boyd, Joseph, George who married Caroline Marsh, James who married Susan Marshall, Jonathan who was killed in the Battle o Fredericksburg, Aaron C who was killed in the same battle, Margaret the deceased wife of Joseph Woodley, Rosanna and Caroline, the wife of John Smith. About 1830 Mr. Fullmer bought a farm in Lycoming County, and resided on it until his death Sept 4 1858. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and an active adherent of the Democratic party. He served in the Black Hawk War in Illinois and witnessed the defeat of that celebrated Indian chieftain.
History of Lycoming by J F Meginnes:

Adam Fullmer was born in Northumberland County and was a descendant of that family which settled in Turbot Township in 1778. He married Susan Wauck who bore him the following children: Adam C who married Elizabeth Boyd, Joseph, George who married Caroline Marsh, James who married Susan Marshall, Jonathan who was killed in the Battle o Fredericksburg, Aaron C who was killed in the same battle, Margaret the deceased wife of Joseph Woodley, Rosanna and Caroline, the wife of John Smith. About 1830 Mr. Fullmer bought a farm in Lycoming County, and resided on it until his death Sept 4 1858. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and an active adherent of the Democratic party. He served in the Black Hawk War in Illinois and witnessed the defeat of that celebrated Indian chieftain.


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