Rev Samuel Fuller Jr.

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Rev Samuel Fuller Jr.

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
17 Aug 1695 (aged 69–70)
Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9043917, Longitude: -70.9027854
Plot
Go in main gate, 1st rt onto Prospect Ave, at and take sharp left corner and you'll find it on your
Memorial ID
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Reverend Samuel Fuller was the son of Dr Samuel & Bridget Lee Fuller and one of five children.

He married 1st around 1658 an unknown wife. They were the parents of Samuel Fuller (born about 1658 and possibly Elizabeth Fuller born about 1663.

He married 2nd the widowed Elizabeth Nichols Bowen after the death of her husband Thomas Bowen. His will is dated 11 April 1663 so he died sometime after that date. They were the parents of 5 children-John, Experience (Wood), Hannah (Lewis), Mercy (Cole) and Isaac. (Information taken from the silver book Mayflower Families Through Five Generations v. 10

'This stone originally stood in the Nemasket Hill Cemetery, but was replaced some years since by a granite block. The old stone now rests in a closet of the present church edifice, built at The Green in 1828. A portion of the stone has been broken off, but the inscription can be readily completed.'
The Mayflower Descendant, VIII, #3, July 1906, 256.
Reverend Samuel Fuller was the son of Dr Samuel & Bridget Lee Fuller and one of five children.

He married 1st around 1658 an unknown wife. They were the parents of Samuel Fuller (born about 1658 and possibly Elizabeth Fuller born about 1663.

He married 2nd the widowed Elizabeth Nichols Bowen after the death of her husband Thomas Bowen. His will is dated 11 April 1663 so he died sometime after that date. They were the parents of 5 children-John, Experience (Wood), Hannah (Lewis), Mercy (Cole) and Isaac. (Information taken from the silver book Mayflower Families Through Five Generations v. 10

'This stone originally stood in the Nemasket Hill Cemetery, but was replaced some years since by a granite block. The old stone now rests in a closet of the present church edifice, built at The Green in 1828. A portion of the stone has been broken off, but the inscription can be readily completed.'
The Mayflower Descendant, VIII, #3, July 1906, 256.

Inscription

Aged 70 years

Gravesite Details

Buried at the highest summit of this graveyard (courtesy of Mary Ellen DiCarlo)