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William Franklin Fuller

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William Franklin Fuller

Birth
Jones County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Jul 1909 (aged 81)
Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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From "Miss Allie Abernathy's Scrapbooks, 1893 – 1923" page 222

Mr. William F. Fuller.
Mr. William Franklin Fuller died at his home at Fredonia July 5th, 1909. He was born in Jones county, Ga., April 4th, 1828, and moved to this couunty many years ago. He was a good citizen and his death is a great loss to the community in which he lived. He is survived by a wife and five children - Mrs. John Fuller, of Opelika, Mrs. William Andrews of LaFayette, Mrs. Charlie Robinson of Five Points, Mrs. C.R. Winchester, of Americus, Ga., and Mr. James L. Fuller of Fredonia. He also leaves one brother - Mr. Jesse Fuller, of LaFayette, and two sisters - Mrs. Elizabeth Boykin and Mrs. Susie Strickland, both of LaGrange.

The remains were interred in the family burying ground at Fredonia the day following his death, a large number of relatives and friends gathering there to pay the last tribute to this good man.
From "Miss Allie Abernathy's Scrapbooks, 1893 – 1923" page 222

Mr. William F. Fuller.
Mr. William Franklin Fuller died at his home at Fredonia July 5th, 1909. He was born in Jones county, Ga., April 4th, 1828, and moved to this couunty many years ago. He was a good citizen and his death is a great loss to the community in which he lived. He is survived by a wife and five children - Mrs. John Fuller, of Opelika, Mrs. William Andrews of LaFayette, Mrs. Charlie Robinson of Five Points, Mrs. C.R. Winchester, of Americus, Ga., and Mr. James L. Fuller of Fredonia. He also leaves one brother - Mr. Jesse Fuller, of LaFayette, and two sisters - Mrs. Elizabeth Boykin and Mrs. Susie Strickland, both of LaGrange.

The remains were interred in the family burying ground at Fredonia the day following his death, a large number of relatives and friends gathering there to pay the last tribute to this good man.


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