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Benjamin E Fuller 1906 – 1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 May 1906

Birth Location: Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin

Death Date: 17 Jan 1979

Death Location: Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin

Father: John Fuller

Mother: Cathren Fuller

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In 1906, Benjamin E Fuller entered the world in Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin, born to John Edwin Fuller and Cathren Fuller. Benjamin E Fuller passed away in 1979 in Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin.

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Biography

  • In 1906, Benjamin E Fuller entered the world in Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin, born to John Edwin Fuller and Cathren Fuller.
  • Benjamin E Fuller passed away in 1979 in Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin.

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Benjamin Fuller's Ancestors

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Benjamin Fuller
1906 – 1979
Birth Place: Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin
Parents
John Edwin Fuller
1873 – 1957
Village of Pepin, Wisconsin, USA
Cathren Fuller
1875 – 1935
Hicks Valley, Pepin County, Wisconsin, USA
Grandparents
Lyman (Orrin) Fuller
1849 – 1918
Thompson, Geauga, Ohio, United States
Mary (Elizabeth) Newcomb
1851 – 1934
Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Fuller
1821 – 1900
Margaret Brosius
1820 – 1909
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nancy Lear
1799 – 1880
Johann BROSIUS
1786 – 1847
Anna SHOWERS
1784 – 1859

Benjamin Fuller's Timeline

2 Records

1906
7 May 1906
Birth of Benjamin E Fuller in Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin
Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin
1979
17 Jan 1979
Age 73
Death of Benjamin E Fuller in Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin
Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 May 1906
    Event Place: Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jan 1979
    Event Place: Pepin, Pepin, Wisconsin

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