No I don't know of a connection here, but that doesn't mean one doesn't
exist. It is something to look into. Since she died in 1926 a death
certificate could be obtained to find out where she places.(father &
mother, if available) That would tell us more than I know. Most Fuller
families that I have found originated in England. I am sure that some of
those from Ontario also came from England. Muriel
>Do you know of any connection between the Fullers of Clay County,
>Indiana
>and the Fullers of Clark County, Illinois?
>I have Martha Ellen Fuller (b: Feb 2, 1852 d: Jul 29, 1926) married
>(May 13,
>1873) to Balasar Wesnitzer in Clark County, Illinois. With that close
>of a
>proximity, it seems that there would almost definitely be a
>connection, but
>I have yet to find it.
>
>Brian
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dale White" <dwhite(a)jdv.net>
>To: <INCLAY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:59 AM
>Subject: Re: Surname List
>
>
>> I am sure that she is because the both came from Ontario Canada, and
>the
>> parents of Eliza Fuller Mosteller lived next door to Hannah and J.R.
>Smith
>> in Clay Co., Posey Twnsp. 1850 Census. (go have a look)
>>
>> I have not yet been able to determine if James was a nephew or
>what. On
>> the marraige license it is listed to James Fuller and
Lucretia Crabb
but on the census is Louisa so I am not sure if the couple
is
>the
>> same. However, the man's age is approx the same and the location of
>birth
>> the same. I need to get som death certificates there to determine
>if it
>is
>> the same couple and get that documented.
>>