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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Frederic Fuller: Birth: 8 Mar 1825 in Easton,MA. Death: 23 Dec 1912 in RI

  2. William Otis Fuller: Birth: 4 Apr 1828 in RI. Death: 18 Apr 1910 in Dover,MA

  3. Albert Francis Fuller: Birth: 16 Feb 1831 in RI. Death: 28 Feb 1902 in RI

  4. Leonard Franklin Fuller: Birth: 16 Feb 1831 in RI. Death: 1 May 1869 in Providence,RI

  5. Mary Elizabeth Fuller: Birth: 3 Jul 1832 in RI. Death: 28 Aug 1914

  6. George Fuller: Birth: 6 Oct 1835 in RI. Death: 26 Feb 1894 in RI

  7. Harriet Fuller: Birth: 29 Jun 1840 in RI. Death: 3 Oct 1844 in RI

  8. Sarah Bourn Fuller: Birth: 24 Jan 1846 in RI. Death: 15 Oct 1930


Notes
a. Note:   ted in more than one location, see notes:
  From notes written in 1974 by his great grand daughter, Margaret AmesFuller: "My great-grandfather became associated in the iron business inEaston Ma with his brother-in-law. About 1827/28 he moved to Cranston,RI and constructed his business in an old mill located on Herod's Brook.About 1838/39 he moved to Providence and hired a foundry on Eddy Street.About 1840/41 he leased land of A & S Pike (for whom Pike Street wasnamed) and established the Fuller Iron Works... In 1848, there being 3of his brothers working in the "Iron Works", the old gentleman quit andestablished his own foundry. We always called it "The Brass Shop" -right across Tockwotton St, corner of So. Main, from the Iron Works."
  NOTE: The area in Providence where the foundries were located hasundergone some major changes, and currently (2007) Route 195 is beingrelocated, both where it connects with Route 95 and also very close tothe foundry buildings. One of them still stands, but it's not certain asyet what will become of any of the buildings, once the highway is moved.A major section of Providence will be opened to development, when the old195 is razed.
Note:   Founder of the Fuller Iron Foundry in Providence, RI, established 1837.Several companies exis


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