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Revision as of 17:43, 30 December 2015
Contents
Status summary
As of December 30, 2015:
- Fuller surname project contacted
- Recruiting Fuller for Y Elite test
Background
Paper trail
Mayflower passengers Edward Fuller and Samuel Fuller were brothers, each a son of Robert Fuller and presumably his first wife, Sarah Dunkhorn (one of several alternative spellings). Edward and Samuel Fuller were both born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England. One of Edward's sons, also named Samuel Fuller, was also a passenger on the Mayflower.
Edward Fuller had two known sons who survived to adulthood:
- Matthew Fuller, born about 1605 in England, traveled to Plymouth Colony later, by 1640
- Samuel Fuller, born about 1608 in England, traveled aboard Mayflower
Samuel Fuller had one known son who survived to adulthood:
- Samuel Fuller Jr., born about 1629 in Plymouth Colony
Known brothers of Edward and Samuel (who remained in England) include:
- Edmund Fuller
- Thomas Fuller
Previous Y-DNA testing
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Results
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Summary of findings
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