1603 - 1678 (~ 74 years)
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Name |
Matthew Fuller [1] |
Born |
Oct 1603 |
Harleston, Redenhall Parish, Norfolk, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
22 Aug 1678 |
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [1] |
Person ID |
I22635 |
Jerry Milo Johnson |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2015 |
Father |
Edward Fuller, b. 04 Sep 1575, Redenhall Parish, Norfolk, England , d. Aft 11 Jan 1621, Plymouth, Massachusetts (Age > 46 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Anne Hopkins, b. 1577, d. 1620, Plymouth, Massachusetts (Age 43 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
Y [1] |
Family ID |
F8096 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Frances (Hannah) Hyde, b. 1605, Redenhall Parish, Norfolk, England , d. 26 Oct 1678, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts (Age 73 years) |
Married |
Abt 1625 |
Plymouth, Massachusetts [1] |
Children |
| 1. Anne Fuller, b. Abt 1634, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts , d. 30 Dec 1691, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts (Age ~ 57 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F8095 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Fuller, Matthew (abt 1603-1678)
Matthew Fuller was born in England, son of Edward Fuller. He did not embark in the Mayflower with his parents, but came with a later group of emigrants as head of a family. It is thought that while in England, he had married Francis ___, credited with being the mother of some, if not all, of his children, two sons and three daughters, some of whom were born before leaving England. Matthew brought his family to Plymouth by 1640. Plymouth colony records in September of that year describe his garden place in Plymouth and the six acres of land which he had recently purchased from John Gregory. In 1642, he had land assigned to him, was a juryman, and was propounded as freeman. The next year he was appointed sergeant of the military company raised in Plymouth, Duxbury, and Marshfield, of which Myles Standish was captain. In about 1650, he removed toBarnstable where he followed the profession of physician. He took a public stand on the side of the unpopular Quakers there and received a fine for it. In 1654, he appears as lieutenant under Captain Standish of the fifty men raised as Plymouth's quota to expel the Dutch from Manhatten; however he saw no service because peace between England and Hollandwas declared before his force departed. In 1673, he became Surgeon General of the Plymouth colony forces, and he was a captain in 1676 in KingPhilip's War. Matthew Fuller of Barnstable prepared a will dated 25 July 1678 which was sworn 30 October 1678. His wife Frances was executrix.
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(2) Capt. Matthew FULLER M.D.
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Birth: 1603, England
Death: ca Aug 1678, Barnstable County, MA
Occ: Physician
Spouse: Frances ____
Death: aft 30 Oct 1678
Children: Samuel (ca 1630-1676)
Mary (>1630- >1691)
Elizabeth (>1630- >1714)
Anne (ca 1640-)
John (>1640- <1686)
Notes: He came to Plymouth, MA in 1640 and settled in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA.
He was a Lieutenant of Barnstable Militia, OCT 15, 1652. Lieutenant inExpedition against Dutch. (see Colonial Dames Register).
He was Captain of Barnstable Militia 1668.
He was Surgeon-General of the forces in King Philip's War.
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Capt. Matthew Fuller's Will
Transcribed from the Original Recrords
BY GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN
MD 13:7
CAPT. MATTHEW FULLER died at Barnstable between 25 July, 1678, the day he made his will, and 22 August, 1678, the date of the inventory. The will and inventory are recorded in the Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, Volume III, Part II, Pages 127 - 129.
[CAPT. MATTHEW FULLER'S WILL]
[3: 2: 127] The five and twentieth Day of July in the yeer of our Lord one thousand six hundred seaventy and eight; I Mathew ffuller of the Towne of Barnstable in the Collonie of New Plymouth; being sicke of body but of Good and prfect memory thankes be unto almighty God; and Calling to Remembrance the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that allfflesh must yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call; Doe makeConstitute and ordaine; and Declare this my last will and Testament, In manor and forme following; Revoakeing and Anulling by these prsents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heertofore by mee made and Declared either by word or writing; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament; and none other; and first being pen itent and sorry from the bottom of my hart for my sins past most humbly Desireing forgivenes for the same; I Give and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my Saviour and Redeemer, in whom and by the Merretts of Jesus Christ, I trust and be leive assuredly to be saved, and my body to be buried in such place, as my executors heerafter Named shall appoint; and Now for the settleing of my temporall estate; and such Goods Chattles andDebts as it hath pleased God farr above my Deserts to bestow on mee; IDoe order Give and Dispose the same in manor and forme following That isto say first I will That all those Debts and Dutyes as I ow in Right or Consience to any manor of prson or prsons whatsoever shalbe well and truely Contented, or ordained to be payed, within Convenient time after my Decease by my executors heerafter Named;
Item I Give and bequeath unto Shubeall Jones my Grand Child the Reputedson of Ralph Jones, the angle lott of Marsh meddow, which I formerly bought of his father Ralph Jones, after ffrancis my wifes Decease
I Give and bequeath the one halfe of all the Rest of my Lands & meadowsI have in the Townshipp of Barnstable, or else where in America To my welbeloved son John ffuller; after ffrancis my wifes Decease
I Give and bequeath unto the Naturall sonnes of my son Samuell ffuller Deceased, Thomas ffuller Jabez ffuller Timothy ffuller Matthias ffuller,and Samuell ffuller, The other halfe of all the Lands and meddowes I have in the Townshipp of Barnstable or elsewhere in America; after my wifes Decease;
I Give and bequeath to Samuell ffuller the son of Samuell ffuller my Eldest son Deceased, my now Dwelling house with all the land and meadow belonging to the homsted where I now live; after my wifes Decease; and if it happen that hee should Die without Issue That then it shall Goe tothe Rest of them bretheren that Doe survive
Item It is my will that if my son John ffuller Die without Issue that then the lands and meddowes I have already Given to him Bethyah the wifeof John ffuller shall enjoy the full benifitt; and use of them to her Dieing Day; and then to Goe to the Rest of my Children begotten of my owne body;
I Give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Jones the wife of Ralph Jones Ten pounds in mony;
Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Anne ffuller The now wife of Samuell ffuller ten pounds in mony;
Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Rowley the wife of Moses Rowley ten pounds in mony;
Item I Give and bequeath unto Sarah Rowley the Daughter of Moses Rowleyall my sheep; and by these prsents I Doe appoint Jedediah Jones to oversee the sheepp That they be Imployed wholly for the use of the said Sarah;
Capt. Matthew Fuller's Will and Inventory 9
Item I Give and bequeath ten pounds to Jedediah Jones the son of Ralph Jones in mony;
Item I Give to every one of my Male Grandchildren halfe a Crown a peecein old England mony;
[p. 128] Item I Give to every one of my femall Grandchildren twelve pence a peece in old England mony;
Item I Give to Ralfe Jones Samuell ffuller Junir: and Moses Rowley senir my sones in law five shillings apeece in mony;
Item I Give and bequeath unto my onely beloved son John ffuller twenty pounds in silver mony, and to bethya his wife twenty shillings in Gould;
I Give to Mary ffuller the late wife of my son Samuell ffuller Deceasedfive shillings in Mony;
I Give and bequeath unto Robert Marshall the Scotsman a peece of Cloth Intended to make mee a suite; off;
Item I Give to Jaser Tayler two Raysers;
Item I Give and bequeath to ffrancis my Deare and welbeloved wife; whoeby these prsents I Doe ordaine and Declare to be the sole executrix ofthis my last Will and Testament the use and Improvement of all my housing lands and Meddowes Dureing her Naturall life; as alsoe all my Moveables houshold stuffe Cattle horse kind swine; and whatsoever else Can be Named undisposed of to be att her Dispose for ever
In witnes wherof I have heerunto sett my hand and seale the Day and yeer abovesaid
Signed and sealed Mathew ffuller and a seale
in the prsence of
Joseph Laythorpe
John Hawes
Leift: Joseph Laythorp and John hawes made oath to the truth of the Will abovewritten: viz: That they Did see Capt: Mathew ffuller above said;signe and seale and Declare this aforsaid Will to be his last Will andTestament; before the Court holden att Plymouth the 30th of October 1678
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