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8601 I128  Fullen  John W.  28 Aug 1845  1 Mar 1933  Most official documents and census records simply show him as either John Fullen or John W. Fullen. His middle name is not known with certainty.

Frances Simmons [mailto:fsimmons@ruralcomm.com], in an email dated June 10, 2000, wrote that she discovered that John's middle name was Willoughby "last year at the Fullen family reunion by looking at notes and articles they had kept. I think one article called it the James Willoughby Fullen reunion. Before that I only had James W. Fullen...." However, Danice Hurt, a direct descendant through son William Franklin Fullen, emailed in January, 2012 that "my mother (Bobbie Sue Fullen Lunsford) has always told me that his name was John Whitney Fullen. He lived with Frank & Nannie Fullen when my mother was a child. Unfortunately, so far I have been unable to find any documentation as to the middle name, your website is the first time I had heard of any other name." A third possibility is that his middle name was Whitaker, as this is the middle name of his eldest son.

John and his brother, William were orphaned sometime before 1860. They lived with their stepfather, Solomon Causey, and his new wife until the Civil War.

John was just 16 when he enlisted in the Confederate States Army in February, 1862, alongside his brother William. John served in Company F, 11th Texas Regiment, from February, 1862 through February, 1864. The 11th Texas Infantry Regiment was placed under the command of Colonel Oran M. Roberts (a later governor of Texas). The 11th was marched to Arkansas where it combined into Randal's Brigade, McCulloch's Division in September 1862. The regiment is later moved to Louisiana. They combined forces with Green's 15th and 18th Texas Infantry on November 1, 1863. The combined force went south from Opelousas, Louisiana toward Grand Coteau in what Roberts described as a "rapid and fatiguing march." The 11th was ordered forward towards the enemy by the commander of the Confederate District of Western Louisiana, Major General Richard Taylor. On November 3, 1863, they were deployed in the Battle of Bayou Bourbeau. Several companies were sent out as skirmishers. The remainder of the 11th, including Company F, were deployed on the left wing of the lines, roughly two miles south of Opelusas. The infantry force retired from the field after approximately 3 hours of combat. The 11th reported 4 killed, 15 wounded, and 32 missing. Union casualties in the whole engagement numbered approximately 716 men. On November 4, 1863, the 11th joined the rest of Walker's Division in holding the country from Simsport to Opelousa against future assaults by Union forces.

Source: http://www.cba.uh.edu/~parks/tex/texreb.htm

I was unable to locate John W. Fullen in Sabine County, or anywhere else, at the time of the 1870 census. It was possible he was simply missed by the enumerator due to the turmoil of the reconstruction.

John W. Fullen made an application for a Pre-emption grant of land in Sabine County on August 12, 1876. In this application he, and two witnesses (G. Guthrie and A.C. Woolam), swore that he was a bona fide settler on vacant public land, and the head of a family. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres. He patented his application on December 11, 1879. In his affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Witnesses were J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. J. P. Payne was a step-son of Thompson Allen, the grandfather of John's wife, Jane Allen Fullen. The original Sabine Preemption Grand is on file at the Texas General Land Office, File #68.

As of 1880, John was living in Bronson and working as a farmer. He and Jane had four children at the time: James, Leala (Lula), Viola, and John. Viola can be found on the actual census microfilm, but is missing from Toole and Speight's transcription of the 1880 census.

None of his children appeared to have been recorded as attending school at the time of the 1890 Scholastic census,unlike those of his brother William, who had attended school. Presumably they were needed at home to help John and Jane on the farm.

According to the Sabine County 1910 Federal Census, John and Jane Fullen had been married for 42 years. They had had 9 children, 7 of whom were still living.

In his Confederate Pension Application file, the Application for Mortuary Warrant indicates that he died of Bright's Disease (kidney disease) in the home of his son, W.F. Fullen of Bronson.

Several photos exist of John Fullen. One is a family grouping, but only he and Jane have been identified positively.

(Written by Melinda McLemore Strong circa 1986 and revised periodically) 
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8602 I128  Fullen  John W.  28 Aug 1845  1 Mar 1933  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 2, Stamped 318
7-7
Solomon Cawsey 44 M Farmer 1000 2625 Miss
Harriet L. Cawsey 34 F $--- $1320 La
William M. Fullen 16 M Tx
John W. Fullen 12 M Tx
William E Cawsey 12 M Tx
Sebern J. Cawsey 2 M Tx
Geo W Cawsey 1/12 M Tx

1870
Not located

Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6B
100-100
Fullen, John Head W M Aug 1844 55 M 33 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Fullen, Jane Wf W F Dec 1849 50 M 33 12/9 Tx Miss Tx
Fullen, Daisy Dau W F Nov 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Wiley Son W M July 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Franklin Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Clyde Son W M Nov 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 32A
211-211
Fullen, John W. Head M W 64 m1 42 Tx Tn Pa Farming Home Farm
Fullen, Jane C Wf F W 57 M1 42 9/7 Tx Mi Tx
Fullen, Clyde Son M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farming

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 16A Stamped 212
306-306
Becton, Jim L Hd M W 36 M Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Daisie M Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Ivie B Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Howard I Son F (sic) W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Fay A Dtr F W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladis R Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
307-307
Fullen, John W Hd M W 72 M Tx Ms Ms Farmer
Fullen, Jane Wf F W 69 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, James W Son M W 50 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Drew O Grandson M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Luke T Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx 
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8603 I128  Fullen  John W.  28 Aug 1845  1 Mar 1933  (Medical):Brights Disease (Kidney Disease)  STR06 
8604 I32398  Fullen  Johnny Paul  21 Jun 1914  6 Mar 1963  On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he was shown as a Crane operator in the construction industry. His residence was listed as 255 Rio Vista, Brownsville, Texas. The informant was Mrs. J. P. Fullen.  STR06 
8605 I32398  Fullen  Johnny Paul  21 Jun 1914  6 Mar 1963  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8606 I11159  Fullen  Larry Wayne  4 Mar 1946  15 Feb 2012  His Texas Birth Indes lisitng shows him as a son of Robert Louis Fullen and Kathryn Eloise Wilkins.

Obituary

Larry Wayne Fullen, 65, died February 15, 2012 at his residence.

A Celebration of Life service is scheduled for 10:30 am, Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Hereford Heritage Funeral Home, 411 E 6th Street. Rev's Ron Lacy, Pastor of Dawn Baptist Church, and Roy Hunter, friend in Christ, will officiate.

Graveside Services will be conducted by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas on Sunday, 2:00 pm, February 19, 2012 at Fairmont Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas. Military honors will be provided by the US Army Honor Guard from Ft. Hood, Texas.

Larry Wayne Fullen was born March 4, 1946 in Dallas to Robert and Kathryn (Wilkins) Fullen. He married the love of his life, Sandi "Norris" Fullen on June 19, 1971 in Lake Charles, LA. They moved to their residence south of Dawn on County Road B from Amarillo in 2004. Larry graduated from Chilton County High School in Clanton, Alabama. He graduated from West Texas State University. Larry was a gentle and kind man and a friend to everyone he met. He had a gift of endearing himself to everyone. Larry's heart was full of love first and foremost for his Savior and King and it spilled over to all the people that crossed his path. He had a love of the Western Heritage and stewardship of the land with a special concern for the animals in his care. Larry was a member of the Texas State Western Cattle Rangers, Past Member of the Amarillo Lions Club.
Larry was a veteran in the Army with the Special Forces civil affairs battalion and trained dogs for combat activity during the Vietnam War. Larry's love for animals was one of the special gifts God gave him.

Larry was a member of the Dawn Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife and best friend Sandi of the home, 2 brothers Don Fullen and wife Cheryl of Conroe, TX, Austin Fullen and wife Alexis of Lake Charles, LA, several nieces, nephews and a host of many friends.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents.

The family suggests memorials to WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT, 12672 Silicon Drive, Suite 105 San Antonio, TX 78249, GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL , 2200 West 7th Avenue , Amarillo, TX 79106, CITYCHURCH AMARILLO, 205 South Polk Street , Amarillo, TX 79101 or charity of choice.

Express condolences and sign the on line guest book at www.hereforeheritagefh.com 
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8607 I1979  Fullen  Lawrence Allen "Lon"  9 Aug 1874  14 Jan 1959  He and Elvina were living next door to his parents and a house away from his brother William at the time of the 1900 Sabine County Census. They were also living next to his parents at the time of the 1910 census. His death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a farmer and rancher.  STR06 
8608 I1979  Fullen  Lawrence Allen "Lon"  9 Aug 1874  14 Jan 1959  (Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7, ED 169
6 & & Jan 1920 by Thos R Smith
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4B
80-80
Fullen, Lon A Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Vina Wife F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Robert L Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Clara Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Fannie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Lewis A Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La 
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8609 I1980  Fullen  Lena  3 Apr 1877  28 Jun 1914  Her tombstone was inscribed "She was a kind and affectionate wife A fond mother And a friend to all."  STR06 
8610 I31599  Fullen  Lonnie A.  17 Apr 1911  28 Sep 1975  At the time of the 1930 census, a 19 year old Lonnie A. Fullen, born in Texas with a father born in Mississpppi and a mother born in Tennessee, was listed a boarder in San Patrico County, Texas, in the home of George Dalman. Lonnie's occupation was listed as "Laborer, Odd Jobs." Sharon Leamon shows his date of birth as April 17, 1911, the California Death Index instead shows April 17, 1912.

The Texas Birth index shows that a Lonnie Andrew Fullen, husband of Mary Juanita Thomas, was the father of Bobbie Andrew Fullen, born 31 January 1943 in Nueces County. 
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8611 I13242  Fullen  Louis Allen  6 Mar 1918  1 Apr 1990  His tombstone, in Fairmount Cemetery, reads:
Louis Allen Fullen
PFC U.S. Army
WW II
Mar. 6, 1918-Apr. 1, 1990 
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8612 I7928  Fullen  Margarite Ruth  13 Apr 1917  27 May 1945  She was listed as being the mother of a son, born 2 Apr 1935, in Newton County, Texas. No father listed.  STR06 
8613 I7928  Fullen  Margarite Ruth  13 Apr 1917  27 May 1945  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8614 I21222  Fullen  Marian  Abt 1875  Yes, date unknown  Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Marion 1975 
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8615 I7924               
8616 I21220  Fullen  Mary Ella  8 Feb 1876  12 Feb 1967  Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Ella 1874 
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8617 I21220  Fullen  Mary Ella  8 Feb 1876  12 Feb 1967  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 5
Enumerated 23 April 1910 by Willis S. Massey
SD 2, ED 142, Sheet 7A
109-108
Burns, Willie M Hd 28 M2 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burns, Ella Wf 32 M1 14 8/6 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Bertha Dtr 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Willie Dtr 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Seab Son 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, May Dtr 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Emily Dtr 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Baby Son 0/12 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Sarah Mother 58 D Tx US US
Andergriff, Mary Hired Hand 19 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Working Out

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Justice Pr 3
Enumerated 12& 13 Jan 1920 by Hugh Fox
SD 32 ED 178
125-125
Burns, Ella M Hd F W 40 W Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Burns, Cebe E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, May Ellen Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Emily E Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Luther Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Odessie T Dtr F 7 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City Pr 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 121 SD 19 Sheet ?11B
229-241
McCollum, Henry Hd M W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Tie Maker
McCollum, Odea Wife F W 18 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Ella Mother-in-law F W 50 Wd 17 Tx Al Al 
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8618 I21220  Fullen  Mary Ella  8 Feb 1876  12 Feb 1967  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8619 I21218  Fullen  Minnie  Between 1876 and 1882  Aug 1971  Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Minnie 1876

Ameth Carmichael shows she married W.J. SHIPP on 7-10-1889 in Leon County, Texas. This record may have been for another Minnie Fullen, as she would have only been 13 years in 1889 (and possibly even younger), and there is no indication that she moved to Leon County. There is a notation, however, in the UNIONS section of the Fullen family bible, that "Minnie and William" were wed ca 1899. William's last name is not shown.

Ameth further cites this cemetery record as Minnie's, from the Freeman Cemetery in Angelina County, Texas:

THOMPSON,Minnie V. 7-9-1882 8-11-1971

There is a Minnie V. Thompson listed on the SSDI with dates similar, but not identical, to the above listing. According to the SSDI, Minnie Thompson was born on July 9, 1880 and died on August 15, 1971. The similarities in the two sets of records make it appear as if they do indeed relate to the same person. Perhaps the cemetery information was simply recorded incorrectly. The Texas Death Index shows yet a third date of death, that of August 9, 1971.

A request was made by Melinda Strong to the Social Security Administration for a copy of Minnie's application for a Social Security Account Number. In response, the Social Security Administration mailed a copy of a "Request for E/R Action", which was the only information they had on file for Minnie. This application was filed with the Lufkin, Texas District office for purposes of making an HIB claim. Minnie was assigned 461-86-2495 as her account number. The form listed her date of birth as July 9, 1880. This would make her some four years younger than the date shown in the Fullen bible, but two years older than the cemetery records indicate. It is possible that her exact year of birth had been forgotten, even by Minnie herself. Additionally, on this application, her parents were shown as Jim FULMER and Elizabeth PARKER. It appears that she was born in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. Note that her father's last name is shown as FULMER and not FULLEN. Perhaps this was simply a transcription error.

It appears likely that Minnie Thompson is indeed the daughter of Jim FULLEN and Elizabeth PARKER, but there is still some uncertainty. Perhaps obtaining a copy of her death certificate and/or obituary would help clarify matters. Please email us if you know more about Minnie. 
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8620 I20775  Fullen  Norman Bannis  27 Apr 1906  4 Feb 1953  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that his usual occupation was farming, and that he was married.  STR06 
8621 I20775  Fullen  Norman Bannis  27 Apr 1906  4 Feb 1953  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8622 I20764  Fullen  Odell  25 Feb 1917  10 Dec 1984  His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded of the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Odell 1917

His grandson, Jesse Lee Fullen, reported that Odell and Adell were twins, and were born on February 25, 1917. Odell himself was the father of twins who were born on February 25, 1942, two sets of twins born on the twenty-fifth day of the second month, exactly 25 years apart. 
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8623 I20764  Fullen  Odell  25 Feb 1917  10 Dec 1984  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Wood County, Mineloa City, JP 2
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 3 ED 250-5 Sheet 12A
Stone
111-259-R-5-No
Fullen, Odell Head m W 23 M No H4 Tx Same Place Mechanic Auto Garage
Fullen, Hazel Wf F W 18 M No 6 Tx Same Place
Fullen, Robert Lee Son M W 1 Tx Same Place 
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8624 I7934               
8625 I31594  Fullen  Ollie Manchell  Dec 1897  11 Nov 1918  Sharon Leamon shows that he was married and was the father of one son, William Braxton Fullen (1916-2001).  STR06 
8626 I20774  Fullen  Opie Harold  11 May 1904  8 Jan 1976  On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was shown as Pipe Fitter, Construction. The informant was Mrs. O. H. Fullen, his wife.

Name: Opie Harold Fullen
Death Date: 08 Jan 1976
Death Place: Texas City, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jack Fullen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nettie Ruth Cooper
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243843
Digital Film Number: 4167928
Image Number: 1126
Reference Number: 2492
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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8627 I20774  Fullen  Opie Harold  11 May 1904  8 Jan 1976  (Research):Obituary of his wife:

Lucy Augusta Fullen

Mrs. Lucy Augusta Fullen
Mrs. Lucy Augusta Fullen, of Galveston, died in Galveston.
Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday in Richland Cemetery. Officiating will be Russell Bankes. Corley Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.
Her husband, Opie Harold Fullen, preceded her in death Jan. 8, 1976.
She is survived by two sons, Bobby Fullen and Bill Fullen, both of Galveston; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Kiff of Texas City; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one brother, Eugene Mayo.

Notes:

Corsicana Daily Sun - Jan 10, 1989
From the collection of Pat Bunch, posted by Edward L. Williams 
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8628 I20774  Fullen  Opie Harold  11 May 1904  8 Jan 1976  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8629 I6585  Fullen  Otis Edward  20 Feb 1897  13 Dec 1970  It appears he had married a daughter of Richard and Lillie Davis prior to 1920, and been shortly thereafter widowed. At the time of the 1920 census, he was a boarder in their home, listed as son-in-law, and also as widowed. His younger sister, Velma, was also a boarder in that same home. There is a death certificate on file for his first wife, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was shown as Mrs. Otis E. Fullen, born Oct. 20, 1898 died October 29, 1918 from bronchopneumonia due to the Influenza epidemic sweeping the world. Her parents were shown as R. D. Davis of Alabama and Miss Fortenberry of Mississippi.  STR06 
8630 I6585  Fullen  Otis Edward  20 Feb 1897  13 Dec 1970  (Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont Ward 1, ED 87
McFadden Str.
1120-228-???
Davis, Richard D Hd M W 71 M Ala Ala SC Inspector Lumber Co
Davis, Lissie Wife F W 52 M Miss Miss Miss
Davis, Henry Son M W 28 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Locke Son M W 22 s Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Richard Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Lillie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Ida May Dtr F W 14 S Tx ALa Miss
Fullen, Otis Son-in-law 22 Wd Tx Tx Tx Cashier Bank
Fullen, Velma Boarder F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McGawan, Mable Boarder F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Reynolds, Sam Boarder M W 27 S Ks Ks Ks Stillman Refinary
Howard, Elray Boarder M W 19 S Tx Ga Tx Cashier Bank 
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8631 I6585  Fullen  Otis Edward  20 Feb 1897  13 Dec 1970  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8632 I20765  Fullen  Otto Wingo  30 Sep 1919  16 Sep 1997  His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Otto 1919

Sunday, September 21, 1997
Grand Prarie News
Otto W. Fullen

Otto W. Fullen, 77, of Hutchins died Tuesday, Sept. 16, in a Dallas hospital following a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by his son, Otto W. Fullen, Jr. in 1985, and grandson, David Fullen in 1992.

Born in Como, Mr. Fullen had been a Hutchins resident for the past two and one half years and a longtime resident of Dallas County. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Mr. Fullen retired in 1972, from Texas Pacific Motor Freight Company in Dallas as a truck driver. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Canton.

Mr. Fullen is survived by his wife of 60 years, Effie Fullen of Hutchins; daughter and son-in-law Jerry and Mary Fullen of Balch Springs; sisters Adell Starnes of Lancaster and Dorothy Durbin of Dallas; brother Travis Fullen of Aurora, Col.; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Services took place Friday, Sept. 19, at Bean-Massey-Burge Chapel in Grand Prarie. Burial followed in Grand Prarie's Southland Cemetery.

Bean-Massey-Burge Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

(Courtesy of Veronica Fullen Limsky) 
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8633 I24001  Fullen  Otto Wingo  26 Jul 1941  29 Jul 1985  Otto W. Fullen Jr.

Services for Otto W. Fullen Jr., 44, of Dallas will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Southland Funeral Home Chapel with burial following at the Southland Cemetery.

Mr. Fullen died Monday at work in Dallas after a short illness.

A lifetime resident of Dallas, Mr. Fullen worked for Highland Construction Co. of Dallas. He served in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army and was a member of the Baptist Church.

He is suvived by his wife, Carol McClure Fullen of Dallas; two sons, David G. and Scott A. Fullen of Dallas; one daughter, Veronica (Roni) Baker of Balch Springs; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Fullen; sone brother, Rev. Jerry Fullen of Balch Springs; and one sister, Katherine Elaine Cooper of Grand Praire.

(Courtesy of Veronica Fullen Limsky) 
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8634 I7933  Fullen  Pearlie May  18 Jan 1921  13 Sep 1989  Her social security card was issued in Louisiana.  STR06 
8635 I4398  Fullen  Powell W.  Abt 1816  Aft 1870  Appears to be FULLEN from viewing the actual census microfilm. In Schluter and Toole's transcription of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census, he was listed as Powell FULLER.

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
136-136
Powell W. FULLER (sic) 34 m SC Farmer
Sarah R. 34 f Va
Lou Ann E. 14 f Ky (m. Manuel Walton LOVING, son of Manuel W. Loving & Elizabeth Chiles)

He is living in the household immediately following William and Mahala CLARK, and preceding Elijah and Jane Clark. William Clark is said to be from Edgefield County, SC.

Said by Amy FULLEN to be a brother-in-law of Rebecca Fullen--the mother of William, John and James Fullen. She was a widow on the 1850 Sabine County, Census.

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
183-183
P.W. Fullen?/Fuller? 43 M Farmer 300 150 SC
Sarah R. " 45 F Va
Eliza J. " 8 F Texas
(Eliza is their Grandaughter, born ot LouAnn Fuller/Fullen and James M. Burroughs)
Rachael 3 " F Texas

Note: On the actual census microfilm, the final letter of Powell's name is not clearly an N or an R. Debra LaMel writes that Eliza J BURROUGHS is actually a granddaughter of Powell and Sarah. This makes possible that the younger Rachel is a granddaughter as well.

On the 1870 Sabine County transcription by Blanche Toole, he is again listed as P.N. FULLER, in household 624/624. Again, on the actual microfilm, the accurate spelling of the name is not clear.

624/624
Davidson, P.P. 26 M W Farmer 1200 800 Texas
Davidson, Malvina 25 F W K.H. Texas
Davidson, Sarah A. 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Calvin B. 1 M W Texas
FULLER, P.N. 54 M W 200 400 S.C.
FULLER, Sarah A. 54 F W Va.
FULLER, Rachel E 13 F W Texas
Noble, Elizabeth J 18 F W Farmer 1000 400 Texas
Noble, William 1 M W Texas

The relationship between the Davidson and Fullen/Fuller family is not known. Malvina Beddoe Davidson, however, is not a daughter of Powell and Sarah.

At the time of the 1880 census, Powell could not be found. His wife, Sarah, presumably widowed, was living with her daughter, Rachel, and son-in-law, John HARRIS in Henderson County, Texas. 
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8636 I23980  Fullen  Rachel  Abt 1874  Yes, date unknown  Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Rachel 1874

Marriage Information, as shown in the scan of the UNIONS page of the same Bible, was shown as follows:

Rachel and Alfred 1896

ALFRED'S LAST NAME IS NOT KNOWN. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS FAMILY! 
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8637 I24031  Fullen  Rachel E.  Abt 1857  Yes, date unknown  Powell and Sarah may actually be her grandparents, not parents.  STR06 
8638 I24031  Fullen  Rachel E.  Abt 1857  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John HARRIS Self M Male W 27 TX Farmer GA GA
Rachile E. HARRIS Wife M Female W 22 TX Housekeeper SC VA
Sarah FULLER MotherL W Female W 64 VA Housekeeper VA VA

Source Information:
Census Place District 4, Henderson, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255310 NA Film Number T9-1310Page Number 182D 
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8639 I48032  Fullen  Ricky Dwayne  6 May 1964  7 Sep 2022  Ricky Dwayne Fullen, 58, of Sundown passed from this life on Sept. 7, 2022. A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, in the Krestridge Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Allen Whitley officiating.
Ricky Dwayne Fullen was born May 6, 1964, in Levelland. He grew up some in Odessa and lived in Sundown. He was an oilfield electrician and worked for K-Bar and Dixie Electric. In 2011, he opened his own shop, R-Tech. He married Melinda Ann Stone on Dec. 11, 1987.
He loved God and his family.
Ricky was preceded in death by his father, W.B. Fullen Jr.; mother and stepfather, Norma and Bob Rumbaugh; nephew, Paul Smith; and grandparents, W.B. Bill and Nellie Fullen.
He is survived by his wife, Melinda Ann Stone Fullen of Sundown; sister-in-law, Laura Rene Lilleland of Sundown; stepmother, Carolyn Fullen of Sundown; sister, Vickie (Jack) Smith of Moran; Tony Fullen of Lubbock; Wes and Betty Willhite of Tashimingo, Oklahoma; Jeffry Stanley of Sundown; Melissa Ann Stanley of Sundown; two dogs, Bandie and Shasta; and nine nieces and nephews and nine grates.
Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of the professionals at Krestridge Funeral Home. (806) 897-1111

Published by Krestridge Funeral Home - Levelland on Sep. 9, 2022.

(Posted on Facebook by his sister, Vickie Fullen Smith, who contributed much information about this branch of the Fullen family) 
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8640 I6570  Fullen  Robert L.  19 Dec 1904  Jun 1974  Most sources show his middle name as Lawrence, which was his father's first name, but some instead show his middle name as Louis.

Francis Simmons shows that Robert married Kathryn Eloise Wilkins, and that they were the parents of Larry, Don, and Austin Fullen.

Ameth Carmicheal ALSO lists this marriage:

iii. Effie COOPER (daughter of John Cooper and Anna Pounds) was born 1894 in Arkansas. She married Robert Lawrence (Bob) FULLEN, son of Lawrence "Lon" Allen FULLEN and Margarete Elvina MCNAUGHTEN. He was born 1904 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

Effie's older sisters, Jeanett "Nettie" Cooper and Julia Bay Cooper, married Fullen brothers. Their husbands were both sons of James Fullen and Katherine Elizabeth Parker. Robert was a first cousin, once removed, of their husband's. Francis Simmons, however, does not note this marriage.

Cheryl Fullen, the wife of Robert's son Don Wheelan Fullen, writes that "Robert was married 4-5 times..Effie was one wife" but that Kathryn Wilkins was her mother-in-law, and the mother of Robert's three sons, Larry, Don (her husband) and Austin. 
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8642 I11156  Fullen  Ruby Annie  4 Aug 1912  18 Mar 1999  In the 1976 obituary of her brother, Rev. A. H. Fullen, she was listed as Mrs. Ruby Kraner of Hemphill.

According to the Social Security Death Index, her last place of residence was Shreveport, Louisiana.

In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, "On the Bright Side", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered Pep and Ruby Paudert. "Pep made mattresses and operated the Hemphill Mattress Company. Ruby was the first Avon lady in Sabine County. " (Page 4, July 18, 2007) 
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8644 I13227  Fullen  Thaddeus Milton  20 Dec 1918  3 Jan 2007  Seperate Military Marker inscribed "S1 US Navy/World War II."  STR06 
8645 I20767  Fullen  Travis B.  29 Oct 1925  3 Apr 2001  Wyoming Tribune Obituary (Courtesy of Tiffany Layman)

Travis B. Fullen, 75, of Cheyenne died April 3 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was born Oct. 29, 1925, in Hopkins County, Texas, and had lived here since October 1995 with prior residence of 20 years in Denver. Mr. Fullen was a salesman. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Denver, Eagles Lodge, American Legion and Moose Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Fullen of Cheyenne, whom he married March 23, 1958; son, Glenn Fullen of Arizona; stepdaughter, Sandra K. Leighton of Cheyenne; sister, Dorothy Durbin of Dallas; two grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Julia Fullen; five brothers; and four sisters. Cremation has taken place at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.

FULLEN, Travis B; 75; Hopkins County TX-Cheyenne WY; 9 Apr 2001 Name: Travis Fullen SSN: 460-22-7803 Last Residence: 82007 Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America Born: 29 Oct 1925 Died: 3 Apr 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) 
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8646 I20768  Fullen  Troy Lee  26 Dec 1929  20 Jun 1968  His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Troy 1929

Don and Amy Fullen had a copy of his "Delayed Birth Registration" on their website. On this delayed birth registration, filed by affidavit by his sister Elsie Pearl Millsap, Troy's location of birth was given as Como, Hopkins County, Texas.

His headstone, pictured in Ameth's book, simply reads Troy Lee Fullen 1929-1968.

Tiffany Layman writes on website that: "Troy died January 20, 1968 six months after a tragic car accident that occurred on his way home from Colorado to visit his sick wife Virginia in the hospital. He is buried in Restland Memorial, Mesquite Texas next to his wife, and not far from his wife's mother Frances Bradley Bending and her second husband Joe Carruthers."

Source:

http://75167.tripod.com/id9.html

On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was listed as Supervisor, Cafeteria. He was in the Villa Marie Nursing Home, presumably being cared for after the car accident that left him in a coma. The informant on the certificate was his wife, Mrs. Virginia Fullen. 
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8647 I6588  Fullen  Velma Lee  6 Sep 1902  24 May 1955  At the time of the 1920 census, she was boarding in the Davis home in Beaumont, Texas, along with her brother Otis.

Her father's obituary from 1947 referred to her as Mrs. Charles ADKINS of El Paso...with the earlier obituary of her brother, Ferman Fullen, instead listing her as Mrs. Charles ATKINS, again of El Paso. 
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8648 I6588  Fullen  Velma Lee  6 Sep 1902  24 May 1955  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson, Beaumont, Beaumont City, Part of Ward 1
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 123-12 SD 27 Sheet 9B
Street: North
1295-169-228
(Appears to have been a four unit apartment)
Moss, Thelma (sic) H R $42.50 F W 26 M@19 Tx Tx Tx
Moss, John E. Son M W 2 9/12 S Wisc Mo Tx
Moss, William W Son M W 2/12 S Tx Mo Tx 
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8649 I48769  Fullen  Verna Mae  18 Sep 1907  6 Jan 1981  Informant on her death certificate was her surviving spouse, Clyde E. Stewart.  STR06 
8650 I125  Fullen  Viola "Ola"  29 Feb 1872  1 Mar 1907  Evon Tisdale gave Melinda McLemore Strong a brown dress with black ribbons that had belonged to Viola. It is in very fragile condition.

Her tombstone is inscribed "Resting in Heaven" 
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8651 I6566  Fullen  Viola Pearl  14 Jul 1898  Yes, date unknown  She appears to have married second a Mr. Halbert. She can be found on the 1940 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas census, listed as Viola Halbert and living with sons L.B., Louis, and Ernest and daughter and son-in-law Lillie Mae and Carvy Mason.

The 1976 obither of her brother lists her as Mrs. Viola WALKER of Dallas. 
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8652 I6566  Fullen  Viola Pearl  14 Jul 1898  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas City, JP 1, Block 77-78
Enumerated 2 April 1940
SD 5 ED 255-18 Sheet 1B
Reagan
3129-23-R-25
Halbert, Viola head F W 41 S (M was written and then struck through) No H-4 Tx R Sabine County Texas
Easley, L B Son M W 22 S No H-2 Tx R Sabine County, Tx Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Louie Son M W 18 S Yes H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Ernest Son M W 13 S Yeas 4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, Carvy Son-in-law M W 21 M No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Shoe Salesman Retail Shoe Store
Mason, Lillie Mae Dtr F W 20 M No H-4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, James C grandson M W 4/12 S Tx
Mason, Eldon Lodger M W 24 S No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store 
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8653 I13270  Fullen  Virgie Maxine  19 Mar 1946  21 Mar 1946  On her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, her parents, Walter Fullen and Esther Robinson are both shown as of Newton County, Texas.  STR06 
8654 I7925  Fullen  Walter Otto  6 Dec 1913  20 Sep 1963  His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows his as a Sawyer at a Sawmill.  STR06 
8655 I6565  Fullen  Washington W. "Wash"  7 Jan 1882  31 Mar 1934  On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as an Insurance Agent, and married to a Muriel. The informant is shown as Hesta Fullen, probably his daughter Hester? It is noted, in error, that both of his parents, William Fullen and Elizabeth Allen, were born in Tennessee.

Washington and his wife and daughter were living with his parents at the time of the 1910 Sabine County census. They had been married 5 years, and were the parents of one child, still living. 
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8656 I6565  Fullen  Washington W. "Wash"  7 Jan 1882  31 Mar 1934  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8657 I1978  Fullen  William Ashley  22 Jun 1871  16 Oct 1943  William lived next door to his parents at the time of the 1900 Sabine County Census. He had been married to Minnie for seven years at the time of the census, and it appears their first two sons, Ashley and Sidney had already died.

W.A. Fullen, 72 Dies of Stroke at Newton Home: Services for Father of Three Beaumonters to be held this afternoon at Antioch Church Near Bronson (Newton, Texas, Oct 16 SPL):

W.A. Fullen, 72, father of Otis E. Fullen, W. B. Fullen and Mrs. Basil Kee of Beaumont, died of a stroke at his home on a farm near here early Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Antioch Baptist Church in Sabine county, eight miles east of Bronson with Rev. Mr. Harrell of Newton and Rev. Jack Lee of Farrsville officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in the Gravel Hill community. Mr. Fullen was married three times. His first wife was Miss Minnie Ferguson and of this marriage the following six sons and daughters survive: Ferman Fullen of Port Arthur, W. V. and Otis E. Fullen of Beaumont, Mrs. Basil Kee of Beaumont, Mrs. Kelly Fogg of New Orleans, LA, and Mrs. Charles Adkins of El Paso. Mr. Fullen was then married to Miss Nettie Weaver and four children of this union survive. They are Mrs. Ramsey Simmons, Mrs. Ramsey Smith, Mrs. J.R. Bobbitt and J. Burdis Fullen, all of Newton County. Mr. Fullen's third wife, the former Mrs. Emma Weaver, to whom he was married 20 years ago, survives, as well as a number of grandchildren. Pallbearers at the services will be five sons-in-law, Kelley Fogg, Ramsey Simmons, Ramsey Smith, Basil Kee and J. B. Bobbitt and a brother-in-law, Hampton Boyett (husband of Mittie WEAVER). (Hand written on the bottom of the clipping was Enterprise 10/17/47, however, both Pam Mahon and his tombstone confirm his date of death as 16 October 1943).

The family moved to Newton County circa 1925. 
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8658 I1978  Fullen  William Ashley  22 Jun 1871  16 Oct 1943  (Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam Precinct No 4
Enumerated 5 and 6 June 1900 James N. Draughan
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3A Stamped 131
43-43
Fullen, William Hd W M Jun 1870 29 M 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Minnie Wife W F Jany 1888 22 M ? 5/3 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Firmon Son W M Jun 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Odis Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, William Son W M Jany 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910 by Reginald G. Goodrich
SD 2, ED 134 Sheet 16A
236-244
Fullen, William A. Fd M W 38 M1 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Minnie L Wf F W 32 m1 17 7/6 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Ferman A Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Otis E Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, William L Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Imogene M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Velma L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Alice S. Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3, ED 141
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 141
151-151
Fullen, Will Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Nettiw Wife F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Annie Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Bertis Son M W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930 by Mrs. Ruby Novck
ED 176-5 SD 19 Sheet 11B
154-160
Fullen, William A Hd M W 58 m 28 Tx Tx Tx Garmer
Fullen, Emma Wife F W 52 M 26 Tx Ala Tx
Fullen, Annie Lou Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Bertis Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Pearlie Mae Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Ollie Fay Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx 
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8659 I6586  Fullen  William Bluitt  6 Jan 1899  16 Aug 1968  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearh.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that his usual occupation was that of an operator at Mobil Oil Co, and that he was a veteran of World War I.  STR06 
8660 I6586  Fullen  William Bluitt  6 Jan 1899  16 Aug 1968  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8661 I36231  Fullen  William Braxton  29 Aug 1916  18 Jun 2001  William was born Aug. 29, 1916 to Ollie Manchel Fullen and Helen Lucas/Fullen. He married Nellie Florence Lummus on September 7, 1935 in Whiteface, Texas. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for a road construction company.

He died in Breckenridge, Texas on June 18, 2001 and was interned in the Sundown Cemetery at Sundown, Texas. He was a resident of Sundown for over 60 years.

(Copied from Family Search, ID G929-BMM) 
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8662 I1126  Fullen  William Franklin  13 Jan 1889  8 May 1969  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, show that he was a retired poultry farmer. The informant was his daughter, Mrs. Elvin Edgar.  STR06 
8663 I1126  Fullen  William Franklin  13 Jan 1889  8 May 1969  (Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326, ED 173 Sheet 13A
256-258
Fullen, William F Hd M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farming
Fullen, Nannie L Wife F W 34 M Tx Tx La
Fullen, Lois Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Byron Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County
Fullen, Frank Head Y M W 41 M-21 N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Nannie Wife Y F W 44 M-24 N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Byron Son Y M W 12 S N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Bobbie Sue Dtr. Y F W 2 S N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, John W Father Y M W 85 Wd-23 N Y TX PA PA 
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8664 I936  Fullen  William Morrison  16 Sep 1844  28 Jul 1926  William enlisted in Co F, 11th Texas Regiment CSA under Col. Roberts and Cpt. Silbey on 17 February 1862. He was discharged on 3 August 1862, cause not stated. According to Robert Cecil McDaniel's book CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, he was wounded at war. His younger brother John served with him in the same unit.

Around 1868, William and John married sisters, Margaret and Jane Allen. Neither family can be located on the 1870 Sabine County census. It is possible they were simply missed in this first census in the aftermath of the Civil War. At the time of the 1880 census, William & Elizabeth and John & Jane lived in adjoining homes. Listed in William's home was 60 year old Celie Payne, a servant born in Georgia. Could she have been a former slave of Elizabeth Allen's step-Grandmother, Jane Payne Allen?

William's confederate pension application listed his occupation as Carpenter. On census records, he was reported as a farmer.

His younger children, Lena, Ginnie, and Washington Fullen are all shown on the Sabine County 1890 Scholastic census. The very youngest, eight year old Britton, remained at home.

In 1900, sons William and Lawrence lived on either side of their parent's home. Washington and Britton were still at home. According to the 1910 census, William and Margaret had been married for 42 years, and had a total of 6 children, 5 of whom were still living.

On some census records, his middle initial was shown as "R." However, according to his tombstone, his middle name was Morrison.

In 1924 he served as a witness to the confederate pension application for Susannah Halbert Mason, along with witnesse W W Halbert. Both signed with their marks. 
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8665 I936  Fullen  William Morrison  16 Sep 1844  28 Jul 1926  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 2, Stamped 318
7-7
Solomon Cawsey 44 M Farmer 1000 2625 Miss
Harriet L. Cawsey 34 F $--- $1320 La
William M. Fullen 16 M Tx
John W. Fullen 12 M Tx
William E Cawsey 12 M Tx
Sebern J. Cawsey 2 M Tx
Geo W Cawsey 1/12 M Tx

1870
Not located

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 12D SD 1 ED 85
114-115
Fullen, William W M 34 Farmer Tex Pa Pa
Fullen, Elizabeth W F 31 W Keeping House Tx Miss Miss
Fullen, William A W M 9 Son Tx
Fullen, Lawrence W M 7 Son Tx
Fullen, Lena W F 5 Dtr Tx
Fullen, Jenn??? A W F 10/12 Aug Dtr Tx
Payne, Celie V F 61 Servant House Servant Ga Ga Ga 
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8666 I21219  Fullen  Willie  Abt 1877  Yes, date unknown  Birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

William 1877

The UNIONS section of the bible further shows:

William and Jennie 1900

In her online tree, Amy Fullen had originally cited William as being married to a Jennie L. Lofton.

However, in an update to her tree, she showed this child as Willie Drucella Fullen, with a marriage in 1909 to J. L. Lofton, and date of death as 1968 in Lufkin.

It is therefore not clear if Willie is Male or Female. His/her obituary and/or death certificate might clear this up. Please email if you know more about Willie/William. 
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8667 I6596  Fullen  Willis Chester "Willie"  17 Dec 1903  24 Dec 1965  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed his usual occupation as Dragline Operator. He was shown as Married, and the informant was an S. A. Fullen.  STR06 
8668 I6596  Fullen  Willis Chester "Willie"  17 Dec 1903  24 Dec 1965  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8669 I31593  Fullen  Willoughby  11 May 1873  12 May 1896  His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Willoughby 1873

His burial information, as shown in the scan of BURIALS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Willoughby May 12th 1896 Aged thirteen years 2 days

Could it be possible that the information relating to his death is not correct? Sharon Leamon descends from a Willoughby Simon Fullen, born May 10 1871. On his 1933 death certificate his dad is listed as Jim Fuller (Fullen) and his mother as a Parker, with no first name shown. Both his parents were shown as being born in Texas.

So could this Willoughby actually be Sharon Leamon's ancestor, living into his sixties instead of dying at age 13?

Or perhaps James Fullen and Catherine Parker had two sons that both used Willoughby as part of their name, with one of them dying young?

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP SOLVE THIS MYSTERY! 
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8670 I21215  Fullen  Willoughby Simon  5 Oct 1871  26 Sep 1933  Sharon Leamon writes that Willoughby Simon Fullen was born on May, 10 1871. On his death certificate his dad is listed as Jim Fuller (Fullen) and his mother as a Parker with no first name. It also lists as both of them being born in Texas.

His actual death certificate shows his date of birth as October 5, 1871, with no location being shown. He is shown on the Death Certificate simply as W. S. Fullen. The 1900 Census also shows his Month and year of birth as Oct. 1871. Census enumerations show his place of birth alternately as Louisiana, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi.

Willoughby died as a result of an auto accident outside of Bowie, Texas on September 26, 1933.

It is noted that the name and date of birth of Sharon's great grandfather are close to this entry from a scan of Catherine Parker Fullen's family bible, which is owned by Don and Amy Fullen. Catherine Parker was married to James Fullen.

Willoughby 1873

His burial information, however, as shown in the scan of BURIALS recorded in Catherine Parker Fullen's bible, was as follows:

Willoughby May 12th 1896 Aged thirteen years 2 days

Could it be the information about two seperate sons of James and Catherine have been somewhat confused over the years?

Why would they have two living sons named Willoughby however? Why is the older Willoughby seemingly not listed?

Sheri Burk, in a post to a genealogy blog at www.bebo.com, instead speculates that Willoughby Simon Fullen is a son of Willoby Aserie Fullen by his third wife. She did not have positive documentation of this, however.

http://www.bebo.com/BlogView.jsp?MemberId=6033681584&BlogId=6082305374 
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8671 I21215  Fullen  Willoughby Simon  5 Oct 1871  26 Sep 1933  (Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Polk County, Precinct 7
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 63 Sheet 28B
538-840
Fullen, Willoby Hd M W Oct 1871 28 M 6 Louisiana Louisian
a Louisiana
Fullen, Lula Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 2/2 Tn N. Carolina Tn
Fullen, Ollie Son W M Dec 1897 2 S Tx La Tn
Fullen, Viola Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx La Tn


1910 Census
Texas, Hunt, Precinct 2
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 4 ED 121 Sheet 16B
242-244
Fullen, Willoughby Hd M W 38 M3 14 Alabama Tx Mississippi Farmer
Fullen, Lula S Wf F W 34 m1 14 6/5 Tn Tn Tn
Fullen, Ollie M Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Edis V Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Everett M Son M W 8 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, William E Son M W 4 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Ema T Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Ala Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Fort Bend County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 6 Sheet 7B
---/150
Fullen, Willabe Hd M W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Farmer Cotton
Fullen, Lula Wf F W 46 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Evert Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Edward Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Farm Laborer
Fullen, Thelma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Lonna Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Javel Son (sic) W M S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Odel Son M W S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Greer County, Jester Township
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 28-8 SD 8 Sheet 1B
12-13
Fullen, Willoughby S Hd M W 59 M 19 Mississippi Tx Alabama Farmer
Fullen, Sarah L Wf F W 57 M 23 Tn South Carolina Ala
Fullen, Edward W S M W 23 S Tx Miss Tn Laborer Farm
Fullen, Jewel E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Miss Tn
Fullen, Herman O Son M W 12 S Tx Miss Tn
--/14
Fullen, Evert M Hd M W 29 M 21 Tx Miss Tn Farmer
Fullen, Myrtle R Sf F W 22 M 14 Ok Ok Ok
Fullen, Andrew F Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Ok
Fullen, Ema L Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Ok
Fullen, Willie O Son M W 1 5/12 S Ok Tx Ok 
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8672 I39098               
8673 I609  Fuller  Alonzo Alkony  1 Jul 1890  20 Dec 1967  In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, "On the Bright Side", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered Alonzo and Emma Fuller. "Mrs. Emma was a school teacher and she influenced the lives of hundreds of Hemphill students. Alonzo was a carpenter and he built several homes in the Hemphill area including the one hundred and nine year old house that I live in now." (Page 4, July 18, 2007).


The following information was extracted from his obituary: "Lonzo Fuller died at 9 am December 20, 1967 in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, where he had been for three weeks. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of a pioneer family in this region. He was a retired building contractor. He was survived by his (second) wife, Jeannette Wright Fuller, his daughter Mrs. Lexie Smith of Akron, Ohio, his granddaughter, two brothers Joe and Hermann Fuller both of the Rosevine Community, four sisters Mrs. Nina McLemore of San Augustine, Mrs. Ethly (sic) Eddings of Rosevine, Mrs. Bertha Fuller (sic) of Conroe and Mrs. Tera Coussons (sic) of Carthage. His funeral services were held 2:30 pm Thursday, December 21 in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. The Reverend Clarence Howell, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Boling, Texas, and the Rev. Tommy Long, pastor of the Newton Church of God, officiated. He was buried in Hemphill cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Leon Adickes, Lon Wright, Oscar Pate, Dan Prado, Joe Howard and Louis McDonald."
According to "A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas", Mrs. Alonzo Fuller was a fifth grade teacher at Hemphill in 1941. Per William Kent Anderson, she was a graduate of Stephen F. Austin University. This book instead shows Lonzo's name as Lonzo Alcony Fuller. On one census for Sabine County, he was shown as "Lawrence A" instead of Alonzo. This Federal Census also had the number "2" in the column for U-C Vet. Army/Navy. 
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8674 I609  Fuller  Alonzo Alkony  1 Jul 1890  20 Dec 1967  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
8675 I9547  Fuller  Andy Arrington "Arrie"  11 Jun 1882  21 Sep 1950  From HISTORY OF BEAUREGARD PARISH LOUISIANA

Fuller-Boyett (F165)

On May 13, 1913 Andy Arrington Fuller Tex. b. 06-11-1882 d 09-21-1950 and Minnie Maysel Boyett Tex. b. 03-28-1893 d. 09-25-1975 were united in marriage at Merryville, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. The groom had been a resident of Merryville since the early 1900s and at that time was partners with Walter Smith in a small cafe. He had worked in a mercantile store since coming to Merryville and had worked on the construction of the railroad bridge over Sabine River. Having saved his money to finance his own business he sent for the young Kirbyville, Texas girl who had promised to be his bride. She arrive on the Santa Fe at Hall City on the day they were wed. Arrie and Minnie, as they were known to their friends, started housekeeping in a couple of rooms rented from the bride's aunt, Mrs. Babe (Walter) Powell, situated just behind the present City Hall in Merryville.

Both were born in Newton County, Texas. The Fuller family were early settlers in Texas, having come there by wagon in the mid 1850s from Alabama. They were merchants and farmers by trade and one brother was an innkeeper. George Washington Fuller (Ala. 09-28-1855) and Ursula Catherine P. Hardy (Tx. 05-05-1860) were Arrie's parents.

The Boyetts came to Texas in the early 1860s from Alabama. Mr. Boyett was a blacksmith by trade, but also logged down the Sabine River to Orange, Texas. John Wesley Boyett (Ala. 02-12-1856) and Henrietta Jones (Ga. 07-13-1863) were Minnie's parents.

Both families were large in number and hard workers. They were talented musicians and home parties with playing, singing, and dancing were their ideas of good times.

Through the years, Arrie and Minnie were known for their generosity and hospitality. They worked hard for the betterment of Merryville, the school and their church. Both were talented musicians and music was one of the highlights of their home life.

He owned and operated an electrical power station, ice house, two farms and was co-owner and operator of the Merryville Cotton Gin. He acquired much land, several rent houses and was co-owner of Fuller Construction Company with a cousin Leaky Mays of Jasper, Texas. He served as Mayor of Merryville and at the time of his death on Saturday 21, 1950 he was Sales Tax Collector for the state.

Minnie carried on his tradition to the best of her ability for many years. She joined him in death on September 25, 1975. Both were members of the Methodist Church. He was a W.O.W. and a charter member of the Lions Club of Merryville. She was a charter member the Delphian Club, Merryville Chapter, and a honorary member of the Future Farmers of America, Merryville High School Chapter. She was also active in the WMS of the Methodist Church.

To this couple two children were born, Cahterine Henrietta (Feb 4, 1917) and Elizabeth Lucille (Nov 23, 1921). Both girls were born in Merryville, attended Merryville schools and graduated in the years 1933 and 1939 respectively. Catherine was married to Leonard Hawley Stark (born in Merryville Dec 15, 1911) and to this union were born Andy Leonard Stark (La., Sept 25, 1938); Catherine Joanne Stark (La, May 18, 1943) and Mance Mason Stark (La., June 10, 1944).

Lucille was married to James Ingia Humble (born Caldwell Parish, LA October 30, 1915) and to this union were born Amanda Lucille Humble (La, May 24, 1947); Jordan Fuller Humble (La, June 24, 1946); Merry Catherine Humble (La, Aug 14, 1947); Ingia Anne Humble (Tex, Aug 8, 1950) and Debra Renee Humble (Tex., July 23, 1954).

At this writing, September 1985, both girls and their families are living.

By Catherine F. Stark

According to the 1900 census, Arrie was a Mail Rider. On the 1910 census, he was listed as a checker at a mill. In 1910, he was a boarder with the Jesse H. Lee family and still single. 
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8677 I561  Fuller  Arthur Clyde  27 Jan 1883  18 Jan 1917  (Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No 6, ED 133 Sheet 34A
Enumerated 13 May 1910
HH 252-252
FULLER, Arthur Hd M w 25 M1 4 TX TX TX Farm Laborer Gen Farm
FULLER, Willie Wf F W 23 M1 4 2/2 TX US US
FULLER, Othal Son M W 3 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Verda Dtr F W 2 S TX TX TX

1920 Census:
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
HH 339-339
FULLER, Willie R Hd F W 33 D TX TX SC
FULLER, William O M W 13 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Verda M Dtr F w 11 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Elma B Son M w 9 S TX TX TX 
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8678 I613  Fuller  Bertha Lena  23 Jan 1900  3 Apr 1989  (Research):
Census information:

1930 Census
Texas, Brazoria, Alvin, District 8
Enumerated April 18, 1930 by Mrs. Florence Kimmone
ED 20-8, SD 28 Sheet 5A Stamped 31
121-128
Williams, Otis H Hd R 16 M W 30 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Manager Cleaning? Shop
Williams, Bertha Wife F W 30 M 28 Tx Ark Tx
Williams, Alvie P Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx 
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8679 I564  Fuller  Beulah Mary  5 Sep 1885  23 Sep 1959  Name: Beulah Mary Mitchell
Death Date: 23 Sep 1959
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Sep 1885
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Fuller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Boyette
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Sabine Co, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Sep 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115990
Digital Film Number: 4166180
Image Number: 175
Reference Number: cn 58167
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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8680 I647  Fuller  Bobbie Joe  17 Jul 1932  Feb 1976  He served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.  STR06 
8681 I789  Fuller  Brenda Faye  22 May 1971  17 Feb 2000  SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 24 February 2000

Brenda Fuller Webb

Brenda Fuller Webb, 28, of Rosevine died February 17 at Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 20, 2000 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at Rosevine Cemetery. A native of Rosevine, she was a beautician. Survivors include her husband, John Webb of Rosevine; parents, David and June Fuller of Rosevine; brother Jamey Fuller of Rosevine; sister, Susan Hendrix of Rosevine; and grandparents, Fay and Tom House of Springhill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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8682 I611  Fuller  Brooks John  1 Mar 1895  31 Dec 1918  Although Brooks was said to have died of tuberculosis, he might actually have died in the great Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918. The disease maneuvered its way into the United States by soldiers, nurses and volunteers, viral carriers returning home from contagious flu infested combat zones. On October 31, 1918, the headlines in neighboring Jasper County, Texas read, "Flu Epidemic Raging the Globe--Over 20 Million Deaths Expected--Anti Influenza Vaccines Fail." The epidemic peaked in East Texas during the icy winter of 1918. (Source: Dony Harrison, Jasper NewsBoy January 20, 1999). No death certificate is on file for Brooks or his brother Price, who both died as young men.  STR06 
8683 I597  Fuller  Burl Donald  Bef 1926  5 Nov 1983  Per "Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas" by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1992:

World War II Veteren Feb 10, 1944-May 6, 1946 
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8684 I588  Fuller  Charles Augusta "Gussie"  14 Feb 1894  21 Jul 1967  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of Charlie A. Fuller and Ellan McClendon. The informant was Mrs. Inez Fuller. His usual occupation was shown as Rancher, and he was a resident of San Augustine at the time of his death.  STR06 
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8686 I99  Fuller  Charles H.  30 Aug 1866  9 Oct 1904  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 68 Sheet 13B
214-218
Fuller, Chas. Head W M Aug 1866 33 M 8 Ark Ga Ga Day Laborer
Fuller, Ella Wf W F Feb 1872 28 M 8 4/3 Tx Ark Ark
Fuller, Gussie Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Elvy Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Fullern, Donley Son W M Jan 1897 3 S Tx Ark Tx
McClenand, Nancy M-in-law W F Feb 1855 65 Wd 1/1 Ark Ark Ark

 
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8688 I41632  Fuller  Clyde Lewis  15 Feb 1885  27 Mar 1975  Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas
Virgie Speights
February 24, 1966

Clyde Lewis Fuller of Pineland observed his Eightieth Birthday, Sunday, February 13, 1966, at his
home with 42 relatives and friends visiting with him and enjoying his birthday celebrations.

Attending the event were a son, J. C. Fuller of Goodrich, and his son-in-law, son and daugher, all of Goodrich; Bobbi Lous of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldrop and children of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tatom and family of Houston (Mrs. Tatom is a daughter); Mrs. Ora Bell of Longview, Virgil Fuller also of Longview, and other relatives and several friends. Three generations of family was represented.

Mr. Fuller moved to Pineland when he was 14 years old, coming there from Illinois. He is a retired employee of United Gas and Pipeline company, having retired in 1950.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2012)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D9-LVV
name: Clyde Louis (sic) Fuller
event: Death
event date: 27 Mar 1975
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 15 Feb 1885
birthplace: , Illinois
usual occupation welder United Gas
father's name: John Fuller
mother's name: Mary Russell
Informant: Ola Fuller (wife)
Cemetery Pineland
certificate number: 30803
film number: 2243949
digital folder number: 005145771
image number: 00112
Collection: "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976," Clyde Louis Fuller, 1975 
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8689 I41632  Fuller  Clyde Lewis  15 Feb 1885  27 Mar 1975  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17B
Bronson, Pineland and Brookeland Highway
339-339
Fuller, Clyde L Head M W 38 M Ill Inn Ill Brick Mason Saw Mill
Fuller, Fannie Wf F W 32 m Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, J. C. Son W W 8 S Tx Ill Tx
Fuller, Ora Dt F W 6 S Tx Ill Tx
Fuller, Virgil Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Il Tx 
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8690 I88  Fuller  Clyde Webster  15 Jul 1890  20 Jul 1961  In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, "On the Bright Side", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered "Clyde and Annie (???) Fuller, who owned and operated a barber and beauty shop on the Hemphill square. Inside the beauty shop was an old fashioned curling apparatus resembling a metal octopus which was used to give permanent waves to ladies. The Fuller home property was located where the modern Ashley Furniture HomeStore now stands. The old water well which was used by the Fullers is now a decorative attraction inside the beautiful store." (Page 4, July 18, 2007).


Note: There appears to be another Clyde Fuller in Sabine County, Texas in 1920. The other Clyde Fuller was born ca 1878 in Illinois. 
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8691 I88  Fuller  Clyde Webster  15 Jul 1890  20 Jul 1961  (Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 3B
North Street
67-79
Fuller, Clyde W Hd O $3000 N W 39 M25 Tx Ga Tx Barber
Fuller, Lula B Wf F W 38 M 23 Tx Ala Ala
Fuller, James W Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Jewel M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx 
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8693 I650  Fuller  David Andrew  22 Feb 1940  21 Jan 2010  The Sabine County Reporter
January 27, 2010, Page 10

David Andrew Fuller, Sr, 69, died Tuesday morning in the San Augustine Memorial Hospital after an illness.

Fuller was a native and lifelong resident of Rosevine. He was the owner and operator of Fuller's Mobile Home Moving Service.

Survivors: his wife, June Fuller of Rosevine; son Jamie Dean Fuller of Bronson; daughter, Susan Renee Fuller Hendrix of Rosevine; and six grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers, James Roland Fuller of Nacogdoches, Herman D. Fuller of Rosevine, and Francis Dwain Fuller of Pasedena; and sister, Mildred Toner of Rosevine.

Fuller was preceded in death by son David Andrew Fuller, Jr. and daughter Brenda Faye Fuller Webb.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23 at Rosevine Church of God in Rosevine. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Online obituary and condolences posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2010)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the Januiary 28 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.

Rev. Floyd Wright officiated at his memorial service. 
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8694 I786  Fuller  David Andrew "Andy"  26 Dec 1965  30 Nov 1987  Per Evon Tisdale, he died in a truck accident.  STR06 
8695 I591  Fuller  Donley Emboden "Don"  26 Jan 1896  20 May 1974  According to the Family Bible kept by Lillian Chance Fuller, Donley Fuller's middle name was Emboden. As he did not read or write, he probably assumed tht Emboden started with an "M." His delayed birth certificate lists his name as Donley M. Fuller, and his son Charlie Fuller remembers that his father signed all documents that way. (Per notes of Linda Fuller, Cleveland, Texas.)

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a son of Charlie Fuller and Ella McClendon. His occupation was retired farmer. The informant was Mr. Hollie Fuller (Son). He was listed as Don M. (Only) Fuller. 
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8696 I591  Fuller  Donley Emboden "Don"  26 Jan 1896  20 May 1974  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
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8698 I669               
8699 I46852  Fuller  Elmer Bertis  6 Aug 1910  14 Oct 1975  His Texas Death Certificate listed his occupation as Farmer. He was married at the time of his death, the informant being listed as Vola Fuller.  STR06 
8700 I587  Fuller  Elton Edward  20 Nov 1900  25 Sep 1961  His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a son of Charlie Fuller and Ella McClenton. His usual occupation was listed as Carpenter. The informant was Mrs. Edna Fuller, wife. The description of his cause of death indicates that "he was run over by truck, deceased walking on wrong side of road in early A.M. fog on the Highway in Rosevine." He actually died to an "instant" cerebral concussion and hemorrhage in the nearby San Augustine hospital.  STR06 


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