Fanny Fuller, –
- Name
- Fanny Fuller
- Given names
- Fanny
- Surname
- Fuller
Gender Female
Birth | |
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Marriage | Samuel Cook — View this family February 20, 1803 |
Birth of a son | James M Cook November 19, 1807 |
Death of a husband | Samuel Cook April 15, 1838 |
Unique identifier | 6D525BCEE60B4659B9086AB1251CA071A6B6 |
Last change | August 29, 2015 |
husband |
1776–1838
Birth: March 4, 1776
24
16 — Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA Death: April 15, 1838 — Ballston, Saratoga, New York, USA |
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herself | |
Marriage |
Marriage: February 20, 1803 — Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
5 years
son |
husband |
1776–1838
Birth: March 4, 1776
24
16 — Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA Death: April 15, 1838 — Ballston, Saratoga, New York, USA |
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partner’s partner |
1794–1828
Birth: May 25, 1794
30 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States Death: April 15, 1828 — Ballston, Saratoga, New York, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: June 13, 1821 — |
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1807–1868
Birth: 1807
30
12 — Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States Death: 1868 — Albany, New York, United States |
17 years
step-son |
1823–
Birth: July 18, 1823
47
29 — Ballston, Saratoga, New York, USA Death: |
Note | Fanny Fuller is named in the History of Goshen as the first wife of Samuel Cook. "History of the Town of Goshen, CT, by Hibbard, Family History Library book 974.61/G1 H2h<b>, </b>p. 451. |
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Note | "Samuel Cook (1776-1838) m. Fanny Fuller; grad Yale Coll. 1795; adm to bar 1799, son of Philip of Wallingford b. 1752; d. 1816 (m. Thankful Tuttle)..." (American Ancestry, The City of Albany, State of New York, 1887, ed. by Thomas P. Hughes, Vol. 1, p. 16. (Google Books) |