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Flavius Bryant Fuller

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Flavius Bryant Fuller

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Dec 1934 (aged 84)
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3.4
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Flavius Bryant Fuller, aged 84, of Shippensburg, died at his home here Monday morning. He had been in failing health since August, suffering from infirmities due to his advanced age.

Mr. Fuller was a native of Franklin County and was engaged in farming during his younger years. He retired about twenty-two years ago. He was united in marriage to Sara Margaret Mains, who died here October 26, 1924. He was a son of Thomas and Anna (Embick) Fuller.

Mr. Fuller had a keen mind and kept a diary which was begun in 1849 and was kept by him until recent years when his health began to fail.

The survivors are three sons, Charles Fuller of Harrisburg, Mearns Fuller of Washington street; Marshall Fuller of East Orange street; two daughters, Mrs. George G. Watson of East King street, Miss Maude Fuller of Carlisle; also thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held at the residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial was made in Spring Hill cemetery.

Public Opinion
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
02 Jan 1935, Wed · Page 2

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On the death certificate the informant gave Flavius' mother as Hannah Emlich. There is no connection to this name anywhere else other than on the death certificate. Nancy Fuller is on the 1850 census as living in the house with Flavius who at the time of the census was just a newborn.

The informant on the death certificate was the next door neighbor to Flavius and it appears that she my have provided incorrect information concerning his mother as no other record can be found with the name of Hannah Emlich. One explanation might be if Hannah was Nancy's middle name.
Flavius Bryant Fuller, aged 84, of Shippensburg, died at his home here Monday morning. He had been in failing health since August, suffering from infirmities due to his advanced age.

Mr. Fuller was a native of Franklin County and was engaged in farming during his younger years. He retired about twenty-two years ago. He was united in marriage to Sara Margaret Mains, who died here October 26, 1924. He was a son of Thomas and Anna (Embick) Fuller.

Mr. Fuller had a keen mind and kept a diary which was begun in 1849 and was kept by him until recent years when his health began to fail.

The survivors are three sons, Charles Fuller of Harrisburg, Mearns Fuller of Washington street; Marshall Fuller of East Orange street; two daughters, Mrs. George G. Watson of East King street, Miss Maude Fuller of Carlisle; also thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held at the residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial was made in Spring Hill cemetery.

Public Opinion
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
02 Jan 1935, Wed · Page 2

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On the death certificate the informant gave Flavius' mother as Hannah Emlich. There is no connection to this name anywhere else other than on the death certificate. Nancy Fuller is on the 1850 census as living in the house with Flavius who at the time of the census was just a newborn.

The informant on the death certificate was the next door neighbor to Flavius and it appears that she my have provided incorrect information concerning his mother as no other record can be found with the name of Hannah Emlich. One explanation might be if Hannah was Nancy's middle name.


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