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      6. Greene5 FULLER (Elijah4, Nehemiah3, John2, John1)66 was born 1792 in Greene Co, Georgia, and died 22 Nov 1880 in Russell Co, Alabama67. He married (1) Susannah P. BURFORD68 18 Mar 1812 in Greene County, GA69, daughter of William BURFORD and Judith BALDWIN. She was born 1795 in Greene County, GA, and died 11 May 1861 in Perry County, AL. He married (2) Amanda (Mandy?) E. Roberts70 Abt. 1849 in Probate Court in Meriwether Co, GA does not have a marriage record for Greene Fuller and M.E. or Amanda Roberts in 1847-1859, daughter of Isaac Roberts and Jane MUSGROVE. She was born Abt. 1830 in Georgia71, and died Bet. 18 Feb 1861 - 28 Aug 1862 in Lee County, AL72.

Notes for Greene FULLER:
Court of the Ordinary
Marriages Records - 1811 - 1812
Greene Co., GA
page 6

Georgia To any Judge of the Superior Inferior Court Justice\
Greene County of the Peace or any regular ordained Minister of the \
Gospel. These are therefore to authorized you to join together in the holy
state of matrimony Greene Fuller and Susannah Burford according to the rites
of your Church and for so doing these shall be your sufficient license.
Witness my hand in Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for s. county this 17th
March 1812.
H.Carteter C.C.P

I do hereby verify these were executed between Greene Fuller and Susannah
Burford on the 18th day of March 1812.
A. Veazey, J.P.
________________________________________________________________________

War of 1812 Service Records
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Misc Roll Box Roll Exct Roll Rec
FULLER GREENE 2 REG'T (JENKINS'), GEORGIA VOLS. AND MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 76 602
_________________________________________________________________________

DEED OF PROPERTY - WILLIAM BURFORD TO GREEN FULLAR (FULLER) -
Sold JULY 18, 1824

Greene County, Georgia; Probate Court Records Room, Greensboro, GA
Deed Book "A"; Pages 44-45

(Transcriber's Note: As best as possible, I've held true to the actual written word.)
(Spellings of words remain as they are in the actual document; some words indecipherable.)
(Amounts are recorded as best as possible; very difficult to transcribe.)

Georgia This Indenture made this Eighteenth 18th of July 1814 Between \
Greene County Wm Burford of one part and Green Fullar (Fuller) of the other part Both\
of the county and State aforesaid and I Wm Burford in Consideration of the sum
of five Dollars in hand paid the Receipt of which is hereby acknowledged have
this day Bargained and Sold Green Fullar all that Tract of Land lying in the
County and State aforesaid on Town Creek Beginning at the Stake corner whence
to a pine corner on E Fullars line and thence to a Black oak and thence Eighty
Rods to a stake and thence to the Beginning corner the quantity of Land Being
Lessly on acres be the same more or less bounded by Lands of John B Burford,
E Fullar and Wm. Burford together with all the appendences thereunto Belonging
to have and to hold The said Land and premises in Confining the Rights and Titles
to said Land to heirs this said G. Fullar his heirs and assigns forever and the
said Wm. Burford do for himself his heirs & forever announce full and Freely all
claims or presentations to the aforesaid Land and Premises and forever will
warrent and deferred it against any Claims whatever. In Witness whereof the
said Wm. Burford hath hereunto set his hand and Seal this day and Date as above.

Signed and Acknowledged Wm. Burford [seal]\
in the presence of \
Alphred Fullar Recorded the 3rd April 1816\
Jonathan Glaze \
John Browning J.P. Ebenezer Torrence Clk\

1820 Census - Greene Co Ga.
M33_8
pg. 236
Rankim Dist.
Fuller, Green
State: Georgia Year: 1820
County: Greene Roll: M33_8
Township: Unknown Townships
Males       up to 10yr = 0
      10-16yr = 0
      26-45 = 1
Females up to 10yr = 3
      10-16yr = 0
      16-26 = 1
      26-45yr = 0
Slaves - 3
(living next to William Burford - Susannah Burford's father)

12/5/1823 Green Fuller Perry County 22 19 10
1824 March - He got a Land Grant Perry Co. Al.
Old Cahaba Land Office Records

"The United States of America
To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:

Whereas Green Fuller of Perry County had deposited in the General Land Office of the United States a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Cahaba, State of Alabama whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Green Fuller according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for The west half of the south east quarter of section twenty two in Township of (can't read this....Minturo???) of range ten in the district of Cahaba  and state of Alabama containing seventy nine acres and eighty five hundredths of an acre according to the official plat of the survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, which said tract has been purchased by the said Green Fuller.

NOW KNOW YE, That the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and, by these presents do give and grant, unto the said Green Fuller and to ...(can't read this word -- could be Liberty?) the said tract above described:  To Have and to Hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereto belonging, unto the said Green Fuller and his heirs and assigns forever.

In testimony where of, I, James Monroe, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, have caused these letters to be made Patent and the seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto offered."

1830 Census - Talbot Co. Ga.
pg. 331 Hemphill Dist. 030001-001
(Greene Fuller)
Males Of 5 and Under - 3
Males of 30 and Under 40 - 1
Females - Of 10 and Under 15 - 1
(owns 13 slaves)
__________________________________________________________________________
State of Georgia; House Journal 1833
Page 212
(source: Georgia Archives)

"A bill, entitled an act, to separate and divorce Green Fuller and Susannah Fuller, his wife"

(Genealogical Abstracts from the Georgia Journal (Milledgeville) Newspaper, 1809-1840
Volume Four, 1829-1835
by Fred R. and Emilie K. Hartz

Wednesday, January 1, 1834
                  List of Acts
      Passed by the Legistlature of Georgia, at the session of 1833

      An act to divorce Greene Fuller and Susannah Fuller

Georgia Black Book, Volume II: More Morbid, Macabre, & Sometimes Disgusting Records of Genealogical Value. Robert Scott Davis, Jr. Southern Historical Press Inc. 1987.

Chapter II, Divorces and Feme Sole in Acts of the Georgia Legislature, 1793 - 1868, p. 21.

The following divorces were granted by act of December 20, 1833, published in PAM (annual compilation of Georgia Laws for that Year): pp. 72-3:
1. Green Fuller
2. Susannah Fuller
3. December 20, 1833
4. Pam, pp. 82-83
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Talbot County Georgia Deed Book 1836-1837 (D) Abstracts pg 280-

File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by
Virginia Crilley varcsix@hot.rr.com

TALBOT COUNTY DEED BOOK C-D (1833-1837)
FHL microfilm # 249426
Book is indexed in front.

pg 283
27 March 1832
Green Fuller to John Neale
$135 22nd Dis LL12 east half
Wit: William Louders, Adison Ellis
Recorded 10 May 1837 - C.D. Crittenden, DCSC
Signed before Justice of Peach William H. Lovejoy

Talbot County Georgia Deed Book 1833-1837 (C - D) Abstracts
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by
Virginia Crilley varcsix@hot.rr.com

TALBOT COUNTY DEED BOOK C-D (1833-1837)
FHL microfilm # 249426
Book is indexed in front.

pg 17
10 Jan 1833
William McClendon to George M. B. Towns
$500 17th dist LL 113
Wit: Green Fuller, C.R. Wynn, JP
Recorded 26 Jan 1833

Talbot County Georgia Deed Book 1833-1837 (C ) Abstracts pg 270
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by
Virginia Crilley varcsix@hot.rr.com

TALBOT COUNTY DEED BOOK C-D (1833-1837)
FHL microfilm # 249426
Book is indexed in front.

pg 613
7 Jan 1835
Green Fuller (Meriwether) to R.J. Goodwin
$800 22nd Dis LL12 202.5 cres
Adjoining John Neals, J. Bond, T. Have (Rave?)
Wit: Lucy Bussey, Nathan Bussey, JP
Recorded 16 Jan 1836 - Frederick A. Bailey, Ck

1840 Meriwether Co. Ga. pg. 99
Green Fuller - 0002001/112001
Fuller, Green
State: Georgia Year: 1840
County: Meriwether Roll:
Township: No Township Listed Page: 99
Males       under 5 = 0
      5-10yrs = 0
      10-15yr = 0
      15-20yr = 2
      40-50yr = 1
(the young males are presumed to be Elijah W. Fuller & John B Fuller)
Females      - none listed
(slaves = 10)

(Columbus, GA Newspaper Clippings - Columbus Enquirer - Volume V 1844-1846)
1846 - Grand Jury, Meriwether Superior Court, August Term
Green Fuller is listed

1850 Meriwether Co. Ga pg. 378b Oct. 11, 1850
FN NAME AGE SEX OCCUP. VAL BIRTHPLACE
Green Fuller 58 M F (farmer) $6,888 GA
Amanda 19 F Ga
Andrew J 7/12 M Ga
Keith Lucinda 28 F Ga (Green's daughter Lucinda & her children)
Keith David G. 10 M GA
Keith William 8 M Ga
Keith Columbus 6 M Ga

Greene Fuller moved back to Alabama about 1851 (according to property bought in Russell Co., Alabama dated 10/1/1851)

( From the Alabama Dept. of History)

COURT CASE - 1859 - ALFRED FULLER'S ESTATE

Chancery Court, 17th District, Middle Division, Marion, Alabama
John F Varney, administrator of Alfred Fuller, deceased vs Elijah W. Fuller and others

Deposition of Green Fuller, citizen of Russell County, Alabama October 17, 1859 - witness for the defendants taken by John H. Cadinhead, Marion, Alabama

Alfred Fuller was my brother and we both lived in Green County, Georgia until about 1820. He then lived about 3 miles from Alfred in Perry County, Alabama for 8 years. Agnes Burford married Alfred, sometime during 1809 in Green County, Georgia. They lived and were treated as husband and wife by neighbors and relatives as long as Agnes lived. There children were -Elijah William, John B., Littlebury J., Jessee Green, Alfred Thomas, Homer Milton, Samuel P. B, males, and Agnes Susan, Cenith Browning, females. These were all called and treated by Alfred as his legitimate children. Alfred had only his horse, saddle, and bridle when he married Agnes. He received 3 negroes, worth $1200 to $1500 and over 100 acres of land worth $500 to $600, and some stock from Agnes' father, William, shortly after they were married. I married Susan Burford, sister to Agnes, in 1811. Her parents were William Burford & Juda Burford. We had seven children - Samuel Thomas, Elijah William, John B., Judah B., Cenith Browning, Agnes and Lucinda, born 1812 to 1823. We lived in separate apartments from 1824 til 1827 or 1828. We separated because I thought she was not true and faithful to me as a wife aught to be and believed her to be unchaste. I had nothing further to do with Susan, who bore 2 children, Susan & Americus, that were not mine. They were born after we separated, but before we divorced. I don't know who the father was or if Alfred was the father. I don't know if she went to live with Alfred after I left the state, but she had only her bed & bed clothing. I moved to Talbert (County, Georgia) in 1828 and obtained a divorce in 1831. I saw Alfred once after leaving Alabama, but not Agnes. I was living in Meriweather County, Georgia when I heard about Agnes death. I saw Alfred read and write in 1812 or 1813. I think it was a copy of our father's will. I had business transactions in 1824 with Alfred about our father's estate, but no futher transactions. I know nothing about the "Deed of Gift" or the circumstances about it. Alfred was bold, fearless, a good business man, with a capacity for buying and selling property. His general temperment and disposition would not have allowed him to be forced to do anything against his will. His sons were stout and resolute men, but Alfred did not stand in awe of them."

1860 Census - Watoola, Russell Co. AL
Beat Nine; Page 1012
Page 32
June 19, 1860
LN      NAME            AGE      SEX      Occup      Prop ValuePrsnl Value      PLB
20      Green Fuller      67      M      Farmer      $4000            $22,750      GA
      M. E. "            30      F                              GA
      A J "            10      M                              GA
      J. L. J.            7      F                              AL
      D. H.            5      M                              AL
      J. J. M            1      F                              AL
      Issac Roberts      77      M                              VA
(Issac Roberts is suspected to be M. E. Roberts father; not proven)

Salem is currently located in Lee County, AL. However, in 1843, it was in Chambers County, AL. Salem is only a few miles north of Green Fuller's original 1850 homestead.

Both Chambers and Russell Counties were created on December 18, 1832. Lee County, AL was created December 5, 1866 from lands originally in Chambers & Russell Counties.

1870 Census - Opelika, Lee Co., Alabama
Beat #7
Page 393
Aug 29, 1870
LN      NAME            AGE/SEX/Color      Occup            Value Land/Prsnl Value      PLB     
33      Fuller, Green      77/M/W            farmer            $1600/500            GA
      " David H.      14/M/W                                          AL
(living next to his son, Andrew J. Fuller & family)

1880 Census - Meadows Cross Roads, Lee Co. AL
Household: 1880 Census, Lee Co, AL
Supr Dist # 4
Enum Dist # 97
Page 209-B (orig pg 6)
June 9, 1880

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Reuben TROTTER Self M Male W 23 AL Farmer SC GA
Fannie TROTTER Wife M <Married> Female W <White> 28 AL Keeping House GA GA
Manda TROTTER Dau <Daughter> S <Single> Female W <White> 6 AL AL AL
Willie TROTTER Son S <Single> Male W <White> 2 AL AL AL
Bud TROTTER Son S <Single> Male W <White> 5M AL AL AL
Green FULLER FatherL <Father-in-law> Male W <White> 88 GA Retired Farmer --- ---


From Gerry on Fuller Geneology site: gerryinga@juno.com
"He had my ancestor in his home in Russell Co. Al., (Isaac Roberts) and had him as a neighbor in Meri. Co., and probably in Greene. There may be some relationship. He was 67 in 1860. Isaac was 77. He had a young wife born Ga. (or dtr?) and three more kids born in 7 years. His Second wife is an assumption, not a fact."

From Robin Sep. 12 1996 KTFM02A on Prodigy... "Green's wife Susanna the sister of Alfred's wife Agnes...Susannah ran off with Alfred. Legal Proceedings in Perry Co. Al...will of Burford (William? In Ga?_ say Alfred ran off with Susannah in the 30's, or maybe 20's and bore him several children. In 1840, after all children were born, they finally married..She got a divorce from Green."

This from Ann Fuller Smith - FC614@aol.com
"In May of 1998, Zella Fuller sent me this paragraph. It
was printed in the Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 15, 1953. Later, I
found that it is a passage from Rev. F. L. Cherry's book, "The History of
Opelika and Her Agricultural Tributary Territory.", 1885-1890

"Northeast of Watoola creek, and about two miles distant, is another creek, and on the northeast side of this, Mr. Greene Fuller settled in 1850. He was born in 1790. He once owned the property now known as McKinnon's Mill. He also, in the early history of Opelika, ran a blacksmith's shop in that city, but never resided there. His old colored smith, Dick Fuller, still resides near the old homestead. He died Nov. 22nd, 1880, in the 90th year of his age. William Fuller, of Louisiana, D. H. Fuller, of Elmore; Andrew Fuller, Mrs. Rheuben Trotter and Mrs. W. J. Woods, of this county, are his surviving children, all of whom are good citizens. On a part of Mr. Fuller's estate, now owned by his grand-son-in-law, Mr. Jack Foulks, and about half a mile from the old homestead, stands a remarkable freak of nature in the vegetable kingdom, which, if it continues to live and flourish, will be known in history of the county as the Siamese Twins."

Submitter: Sharon Bell
Subject: Will of Elijah Fuller, 1825
Message: Greene county Georgia Will Book F, pg 87,
Will of Elijah Fuller

In the name of God, Amen, I Elijah Fuller of the county of Greene, state of Georgia, being sick & weak in body, but of sound mind & memory & calling unto mind the mortality of my body & knowing it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will & testament that is to say principally ____ of all I have. I recommend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God that gave it & my body to the dust from whence it came & as to ____ such world's estate whereas it hathe pleased God to give me within this life time d____ & all use of the same in the following manner. First it is my will & desire that all my just debts be paid as also any funeral expenses
2nd I give & bequeath to my loving wife Elizabeth Fuller the tract of lands wherein I now live during her widowhood & at her intermarriage to be sold & the money thence arising to be equally divided among the said Elizabeth Fuller, Jessee Fuller, Alfred Fuller, Green Fuller, the heirs of David Fuller, the bodily heirs of Millie Glaze, the present heirs of Phoebe Fuller, Celia Fuller, Elijah Fuller, John B. Fuller, Eliza Fuller, Martha Ann Fuller and Simon Fuller. If the said Elizabeth Fuller should die before intermarriage then all the said Land to be sold & the money thence coming to be equally divided among the rest of the above named heirs.
I give & bequeath to my daughter Polly Daniel the sum of one dollar to be paid out the estate.
I give & bequeath to my sons Alfred & Green Fuller the sum of one hundred & ten dollars each to be paid out my estate.

I give & bequeath to the heirs of David Fuller the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid out of my estate.
I give & bequeath to the present heirs of Phoebe Fuller the sum of eighty dollars.
I give & bequeath to the bodily heirs of Millie Glaze the sum of eighty dollars.
I give & bequeath to Celia Fuller the sum of one hundred & fifteen dollars.
I give & bequeath to Elijah Fuller, John B. Fuller, Eliza Fuller, Martha Ann Fuller and Simon Fuller the sum of one hundred & fifteen dollars.
I give & bequeath to my wife Elizabeth Fuller the sum of one hundred & fifteen dollars.
I give & bequeath to my daughter Milly (Pg 88) Glaze the sum of one dollar.
I give & bequeath to my daughter Phoebe Fuller & my son David Fuller the sum of one dollar each.

It is my will & desire that all the rest of my estate be equally divided among the before mentioned heirs of Jessee Fuller, Alfred Fuller, Green Fuller, the heirs of David Fuller, the present heirs of Phoebe Fuller, the bodily heirs of Millie Glaze, Celia Fuller, Elijah Fuller, John B. Fuller, Eliza Fuller, Martha Ann Fuller & Simon Fuller & Elizabeth Fuller. It is my will & desire that my daughter Celia's part of my estate be & remain in the hands of my Executors until she hath a bodily heir, but to receive & have every advantage arising therefrom. It is also my desire that a negro woman in the name of Betty, at the distribution of my property should remain in the hands of some of my first wife's children. Lastly I constitute ordain & appoint my sons Alfred & Green Fuller my sole executors of this my last will & testament ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament in writing whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 8th day of December one thousand eight hundred & twenty five. [Note by SB: court clerk must have written wrong year, see testament date below]

Signed sealed & Acknowledged in the presence of Abraham Yeats James Culberson

his

Elijah X Fuller

mark

Georgia Personally appeared before us Abraham Yeats & John Bird & James Culberson
Greene county subscribing witnesses to the within will who being duly sworn depose & say that
they saw Elijah Fuller sign seal & heard him pronounce & publish the foregoing instrument in writing as his last will & testament . That they each believed him to be of perfect sound mind & memory at the time of his so doing & that they each in the presence of the testator subscribed their name in witness thereto. Sworn to & subscribed before us this 5 day of May 1824 Abraham Yeats Thomas Hooks J.P.C. John Bird David J Terrill J.P.C. James Culberson

Recorded 7th December 1825 , Ebenezer Torrance Clerk

Transcribed by Sharon Fuller Bell: lion60@kih.net

History of Russell County, Alabama
Russell County was named for Col. Gilbert C. Russell of Mobile, a military officer in the Creek Wars. The county was created by an act of the Alabama General Assembly on December 18, 1832, from former Creek Indian Territory. The county seat is Phenix City. Other towns in Russell County include Cottonton, Fort Mitchell, Hatchechubbee, Holy Trinity, Hurtsboro, Pittsview, and Seale.


"Pioneers of Meriweather County, Georgia - as reported in the Meriweather Vindicator"
Compiled by Clare Isanhour 1991

The Vindicator - October 21, 1904

      'Greene Fuller, and sons Jackson and Thomas, all prosperous farmers. The father owned a beautiful farm out a few miles from Greenville and a lot of valuable slaves. Raised profitable staple crops and all manner of choice fruits but freely gave them away to all who desired them and there remained always an abundance for home supply. Uncle Greene as he was commonly called was moral, strictly honest and truthful, sympathetic and generous and was liked throughout the wide circle of his acquaintance. He was an unprejudiced democrat as he was broad-minded in other respects. Never wanted office. Moved to Alabama where he died some years ago at a very advanced age. Grandparent to the brave confederate soldier and thrifty business man Mr. Willis McClendon of Woodbury.

      Jack Fuller, quit farming and conducted a profitable grocery business here for a time when he disposed of his interest and went west. He was a social, jolly fellow who carried a big brave heart and bright intellect. Thomas, the other son, was an industrious young man with ready habits who promised to be a success in life. He wedded a daughter of the late sheriff John Redding, and both he and his wife were soon cut off in life's bloom."

FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: CAHABA Sequence #:
Document Number: 1162 Total Acres: 79.85
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: March 01, 1824
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 W˝SE ST STEPHENS No 19N 10E 22

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FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: MONTGOMERY Sequence #:
Document Number: 10807 Total Acres: 120.15
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: October 01, 1851
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 E˝SW ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 2
2 NWSW ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 2
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FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: MONTGOMERY Sequence #:
Document Number: 10808 Total Acres: 80.43
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: October 01, 1851
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 E˝SE ST STEPHENS No 18N 27E 34
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FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: MONTGOMERY Sequence #:
Document Number: 1081 Total Acres: 39.9425
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: October 01, 1851
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 NENW ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 11

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FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: MONTGOMERY Sequence #:
Document Number: 12613 Total Acres: 40.1
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: June 15, 1854
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 SENE ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 3

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FULLER, GREEN
Land Office: MONTGOMERY Sequence #:
Document Number: 13483 Total Acres: 80.0425
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: March 01, 1858
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries

Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 NESE ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 3
2 NENE ST STEPHENS No 17N 27E 11

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General Index of Deeds & Mortgages - Book 1
Alabama, Phenix City
Russell County Courthouse
Russell Co., AL

Fuller, Green      to      D. Fuller            Page 533      Record - L      Feb 16, 1861     
Fuller, Green      to      Sam G. Jones      Page 115      Record - M      Dec 26, 1862
Fuller, Green      to      D. A. G. Martin      Page 429      Record - M      Oct 16, 1863
Fuller, Green      to       Tho. J. Flencher      Page 420      Record - M      Mar 22, 1964
Fuller, Green      to      Patillo W. Calvert      Page 546      Record - M      July 28, 1863

Records "L & M" cover 1858-1865 and Records "M-O" cover 1865-1870.
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Deed Index by Grantor
Lee County, Alabama
Opelika, Lee County Courthouse Records Rooms
Page 315

Green Fuller       to       Willis McClendon      Book 186, page 409      Oct 27, 1870
Green Fuller       to       J H G Ramsey      Book 247, page 101      Feb 9, 1872
Green Fuller      to       D W Eckles       Book 11; page 407            Oct 16, 1873
Green Fuller       to       W A J Ramsey      Book 247, Page 101
Greene Fuller       to       David Watson       Book 102, page 246
_________________________________________________________________

A. G. GUYSE's wife Margaret E. Fuller was the daughter of Elijah William Fuller and Cenith B. Fuller. A. G. Guyse was born in 1832 in Georgia and \Margaret E. Fuller was born in 1837 in Alabama. Their children include Frances E. J. Guyse (1855), Sarah C. (1857), William J. H. (1858), and Leander B. (1860). This family moved to Mississippi.

Notes on Talbot County, Georgia:
Meriwether County, Georgia was organized and laid out from Troup County in 1827. Greenville was located about the same time. Situated on a range of high hills and blessed with excellent freestone water, the town has always been noted for its healthfulness. The seat of justice of one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the state, Greenville enjoyed a fine local trade prior tothe Civil War. During the war, the western side of the town square was laid to ashes. A few older citizens remained and made earnest efforts to keep up the schools, churches, and municipal affairs. Often there was no town Marshall and sometimes nothing but a faint show of town government. Gradually the business of the place decreased until two stores did nearly all the trade. The population dwindled to about 450 and people from the county rarely ever went to town except on public business.

A narrow gauge railroad (the rails being only 3 feet apart) reached Greenville in February 1885. It connected Greenville to Columbus, Georgia by way of Chipley, Georgia. At once the people of the county began talking an interest in the town, bringing their cotton for sale. The first season after the railroad saw 8,000 bales of cotton shipped from Greenville. Telegraph lines were installed at the same time as the railroad. The first bank opened in 1891.





More About Greene FULLER:
Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Lee Co, AL (suspected)73
Census: 1820, Greene, County, GA74
Fact:: 1880, According to 1880 Census - Greene Fuller could not write75
Georgia Land Lottery: 1821, Lot 215, Section 1; Greers Militia Dist; Henry Co., GA76
Military service: 1812, Reg't (Jenkins'), Georgia Vols. and Militia77,78
Occupation: 1830, Retired Farmer/Agriculture79
Pension: 1872, War of 181280
Property: 1821, Henry County, GA - Land Lottery; land lot 215; section 181
Residence: Bet. 1821 - 1828, Perry County, AL

Notes for Susannah P. BURFORD:
She ran off with her brother-in-law in the late 1820's. She bore several children for him. In 1840 after all their children had been born, they finally married. She was probably di vorced just before that.Parents for Susanna Burford: William Burford & Judith Baldwin

Notes for Amanda (Mandy?) E. Roberts:
[Jon Fuller's Family Tree.FTW]

Could be Amanda Roberts


     
Children of Greene FULLER and Susannah BURFORD are:
+ 52 i.   Judith Burford6 Fuller, born Abt. 1812 in Greene County, GA; died Bef. 1880 in Prob. Georgia.
  53 ii.   Cenith Browning Fuller82, born 1813 in Greene County, GA; died Bet. 1861 - 1866 in Perry County, AL.
  54 iii.   Agnes Fuller82, born 1815 in Greene County, GA; died Bet. 1820 - 1900.
  Notes for Agnes Fuller:
!Census shows three females born by 1820 10/16.

  More About Agnes Fuller:
Record Change: 28 Aug 2000

+ 55 iv.   Lucinda Fuller, born 1820 in Greene County, GA; died Bet. 1850 - 1859 in Meriweather County, GA.
+ 56 v.   Samuel Thomas Fuller, born 1821 in Greene County, GA; died 08 Oct 1845 in Meriweather Co., GA.
+ 57 vi.   Elijah William Fuller, born 1822 in Greene County, GA; died Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Louisiana.
  58 vii.   John B. Fuller82, born 1823 in Georgia83; died Bet. 1861 - 1900.
  Notes for John B. Fuller:
1840 Meriwether Co. Ga. pg. 99
Green Fuller - 0002001/112001
Fuller, Green
State: Georgia Year: 1840
County: Meriwether Roll:
Township: No Township Listed Page: 99
Males       under 5 = 0
      5-10yrs = 0
      10-15yr = 0
      15-20yr = 2
      40-50yr = 1
(the young males are presumed to be Elijah W. Fuller & John B Fuller)

1850 Census - Meriwether, Co., GA
59th Div
Oct 15, 1850
Page 378
LN      NAME            AGE      SEX      Occup            PLB
38      Fuller, John      25      M      Merchant            GA
(living with Rebecca Moffatt - not sure of relationship - two houses away from father, Greene Fuller)

1860 Census - Claiborne Co, LA
PAGE No: 604
FN NAME AGE SEX OCCUP. VALUE BIRTHPLACE
272 Fuller E. W. 38 M Blacksmith $100 GA
E. J. 34 F GA
M. F. 6 F GA
J. H. 4 M GA
Fuller, J. B. 36 M Teacher $2000 GA
(John B. is living with his brother)

1870 Census -

  More About John B. Fuller:
Census: 1840, Meriweather Co., GA84

     
Children of Greene FULLER and Amanda Roberts are:
+ 59 i.   Andrew Jackson6 Fuller, born 11 Mar 1849 in Meriweather Co, GA; died 06 Jul 1929 in Lee County, Alabama.
+ 60 ii.   Frances L. J. Fuller, born 13 Feb 1853 in Alabama; died 04 Jun 1896 in Alabama.
+ 61 iii.   David H FULLER, born Abt. 1856 in Alabama; died Aft. 1920 in Lee County, AL.
+ 62 iv.   Jessie J. M. FULLER, born 1859 in Alabama; died Bet. 1894 - 1900.


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