Reverend Alfred Marden and Ella J. Fuller
Husband Reverend Alfred Marden
Born: Jun 13, 1850 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 1, 1898 - White Creek, Adams, Wisconsin Buried:
Father: Jeremiah Gordon Marden Mother: Nancy W. Marden
Marriage: Feb 14, 1874
Wife Ella J. Fuller
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Maggie Marden
Born: Abt 1875 - Wisconsin Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Reverend Alfred Marden
Wisconsin Death and Burials: Alfred C. Marden, buried Ithaca, Richald Co., Wis., died Feb. 1, 1898, age 47, birth June 13, 1850, Epsom, NH, a minsiter of the Gospel. Parents Jeremiah and Nancy Marden, both born NH.
James Fuller and Mary Unknown
Husband James Fuller
Born: Mar 27, 1679 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Unknown
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Fuller
Born: Dec 2, 1704 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Joseph Fuller
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M John Fuller
Born: Mar 4, 1711 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Fuller
Born: Aug 17, 1713 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Jeremiah Fuller
Born: Sep 25, 1717 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Scadgell Marr: Jul 26, 1745
6 F Lovey Fuller
Born: May 14, 1721 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Wormwood Marr: Oct 26, 1747 - Rye, NH
General Notes: Husband - James Fuller
James and Mary had seven children. Eastman, John R., "History of Andover, N.H., 1751-1906," (1910), pt. II, p. 164.
Jeremiah Fuller and Mary Scadgell
Husband Jeremiah Fuller
Born: Sep 25, 1717 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Fuller Mother: Mary Unknown
Marriage: Jul 26, 1745
Wife Mary Scadgell
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M George Fuller
Born: May 24, 1746 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Richard Fuller
Born: Jul 21, 1747 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Sarah Fuller
Born: 1749 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Margaret Fuller
Born: Jan 17, 1751 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Abt 1775 Buried:Spouse: Joseph Wallace Marr: Nov 23, 1769 - Rye, NH
5 M Christopher Fuller
Born: 1752 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Fuller
Born: 1754 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Deborah Fuller
Born: 1756 Christened: Fri 1756 - Rye, NH Died: After 1818 Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Wallace Marr: Mar 18, 1780 - Greenland, NH
8 F Jane Fuller
Born: 1757 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 M Jeremiah Fuller
Born: 1760 Christened: Died: Buried:
William Wormwood and Lovey Fuller
Husband William Wormwood
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1762 Buried:Marriage: Oct 26, 1747 - Rye, NH
Wife Lovey Fuller
Born: May 14, 1721 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Fuller Mother: Mary Unknown
Children
1 M William Wormwood
Born: Christened: Aug 21, 1748 - Rye, NH Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Rand Marr: Apr 19, 1770 - Rye, NH
2 F Mary Wormwood
Born: Christened: Mar 17, 1751 - Rye, NH Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Lovey Fuller
Birth from Rye, NH records.
From Epsom, NH Church Records:
Church Votes
22 June 1762
"That the Widow Love Wormwood be admitted into the Number of the Church of Christ in this place"
Mov'd Away
Wido. Wormwood
Notes: Marriage
Marriage from Rye, NH records.
Joseph Wallace and Margaret Fuller
Husband Joseph Wallace
Born: Abt 1741 Christened: 1741 - Greenland, NH Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Wallace Mother: Phebe Libbey
Marriage: Nov 23, 1769 - Rye, NH
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Betsey Batchelder - Dec 14, 1775 - Deerfield, NH
Wife Margaret Fuller
Born: Jan 17, 1751 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Abt 1775 Buried:
Father: Jeremiah Fuller Mother: Mary Scadgell
Children
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Wallace
Living in Deerfield on 19 Mar 1777.
1790 Census in Epsom, NH with family 1 male 16+ (himself), 4 males 16 and under, his spouse Elizabeth and 2 daughters.
In 1800 Census Epsom, NH, with family 1 male 10 to 15; 1 male 16 to 25; 1 male 45 and over (himself); 1 female 10 to 15; and his wife Elizabeth.
Did not pay poll tax 1806. See date of deeds.
In 1810 Census Moultonborough, NH a female 16-25, himself and wife.
Joseph Wallis of Grendland to Elizabeth Batchelder Decem 14, 1775, probably second marriage. (Deerfield Church Records)
176:155, 4 May, 1781, John Casey of Epsom, yeoman to Joseph Wallace of Deerfield, yeoman, land in Epsom being part of the original right of Richard Neal and numbered 87 in the third Range, 79 acres, the same purchased by Casey at public auction of Capt. James Gray, Collector for said Epsom, 7 February 1781, for the taxes assessed.
181:352, 4 October 1796, Joseph Wallace of Epsom, yeoman to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer, 25 acres, part of Lot. No. 87 in the third range. Rec. 23 April 1808.
171:135, 6 Nov. 1804, Joseph Wallace of Epsom, yeoman to Elijah Lock, Jr. of Epsom, yeoman, 54 acres in Epsom, Lot 89 in the third range and by land I sold to Thomas Bickford. 54 acres together with all the buildings thereon. Elizabeth releases dower but signs as Betsey Wallis. Rec. 1 May 1805.
ii. Joseph5, baptized 1741 [Greenland VRs, p. 85], married first at Rye, 23 November 1769 [Rye VRs, p.167] Margaret FULLER, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Scadgell) Fuller, and Joseph's third cousin. Margaret was born at Rye 17 January 1751 and died before 1775. Joseph married second at Deerfield, 14 December 1775, Elizabeth BATCHELDER. Joseph is named a grandson and the executor in his grandfather's will in 1772. On 31 March 1775, Joseph Wallace of Greenland, yeoman, sold to William Wallace, 40 acres in Greenland. No relationship is stated in the deed [but this is his uncle] [Rockingham Co. Deeds 109:316]. On 19 March 1777, Joseph Wallis of Deerfield, y eoman sells to Clement March, two acres of salt marsh in Greenland, his grandfather left him. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 109:588] This firmly shows that the Deefield Joseph and the Greenland Joseph are the same person. Joseph signed the Association Act from Deerfield on 20 June 1776 [NHSP 30:43] Joseph is then listed on 15 July 1777 in Capt. Simon Marston's Co. in Rhode Island. He is noted as serving 6 months, 7 days from 1 July 1777 to 7 January 1778. [NHSP 15:267, 269] On 17 June 1780, Joseph Wallis of Deerfield sold to Joseph March, 60 acres in Deerfield. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 125:238]. On 4 May, 1781, John Casey of Epsom, yeoman to Joseph Wallace of Deerfield, yeoman, land in Epsom being part of the original right of Richard Neal and numbered 87 in the third Range, 79 acres, the same purchased by Casey at public auction of Capt. James Gray, Collector for said Epsom, 7 February 1781, for the taxes assessed. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 176:155]. At that point Joseph moved to Epsom and is enumerated there in the 1790 census with a household of one male over 16, 4 males under 16, and three females. On 4 October 1796, Joseph Wallace of Epsom, yeoman sold to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer, 25 acres, part of Lot. 87 in the third range. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 181:352]. He is enumerated at Epsom in the 1800 census with a household of one male 10-15, one 16 to 26 and one over 45; one female 10-15 and one female over 45. On 6 November 1804 Joseph Wallace of Epsom, yeoman sold to Elijah Locke, Jr. of Epsom, yeoman, 54 acres in Epsom, Lot 89 in the third range and by land I sold to Thomas Bickford. Elizabeth releases dower but signs as Betsy Wallis. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 171:135]. He must be then the Joseph Wallis enumerated in the 1810 census in Moultonborough to where his brother had previously moved. His household in 1810 had a man over 45, a woman 16 to 25 and a woman over 45. This is the last record that can be identified with Joseph. He leaves no probate papers. He is also the first Wallis for whom I cannot find any children, although he obviously had as many as six. His family remains a mystery. (research of M. Hollick)
Theodore Fuller and Hannah Jenness
Husband Theodore Fuller
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Sep 1799
Wife Hannah Jenness
Born: 1765 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Nathaniel Jenness Mother: Hannah Dow
Children
David O. Sherburne and Emma F. Fullerton
Husband David O. Sherburne
Born: Nov 29, 1849 - Gilmanton, NH Christened: Died: Jun 2, 1921 - Pittsfield, NH 9 Buried: - Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
Father: George Washington Sherburne Mother: Mary Jane Young
Marriage:
Wife Emma F. Fullerton
Born: 1857 - Pittsfield, NH Christened: Died: 1934 Buried: - Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
Father: Andrew Fullerton Mother: Maria J. Colley
Children
1 F Eva Frances Sherburne
Born: 1883 Christened: Died: 1928 Buried: - Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
Henry Frederick Sanborn and Florence Wheaton Fulton
Husband Henry Frederick Sanborn
Born: Nov 11, 1888 - St. Paul, MN Christened: Died: Jul 17, 1933 - New York City, NY 13 Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Judge Walter Henry Sanborn Mother: Emily Frances Bruce
Marriage: Apr 8, 1911 - Hennepin, MN
Other Spouse: May Irene Waterous - Abt 1914
Wife Florence Wheaton Fulton
Born: Jul 7, 1891 Christened: Died: Bef 1940 Buried:
Father: Doctor John F. Fulton Mother: Edith Stanley Wheaton
Other Spouse: Paul King Judson - Feb 27, 1917 - Seattle, Washington
Children
1 M Walter H. Sanborn
Born: Nov 21, 1911 - St. Paul, MN Christened: Died: Dec 21, 1937 - Ventura, CA Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Henry Frederick Sanborn
Epsom, NH Vital Records for 1933 give the death date as Aug. 15. Buried in McClary Cemetery, Epsom, NH.
SANBORN, Henry F.
July 17, 1933
Paper Unknown
The news of the tragic death of Henry F. Sanborn of New York came as a great shock to his friends in this vicinity. Mr. Sanborn was 44 years of age, the son of the late Judge Walter H. Sanborn and Emily Bruce Sanborn. In boyhood, his summer vacations were passed in Epsom on the Sanborn farm. He was a visitor to Epsom during the early spring of this year and intended to visit his mother, Mrs. Sanborn and sister, Mrs. Grace Hartin during their stay in New Hampshire this summer. Of pleasing personality and friendly disposition, Mr. Sanborn apparently had no enemies and his sudden death is very mysterious. Mr. Sanborn disappeared on July 17 and his body shot twice in the back was found by berry pickers on Long Island last Saturday. The body was brought to McClary cemetery for interment on Wednesday afternoon, burial being near the graves of Mr. Sanborn's great-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sanborn, who were among the early settlers of Epsom. The services at the cemetery were private and attended by members of the family. Scripture reading and prayer were conducted by Rev. Ralph Osborn, pastor of the Epsom Baptist church. Albert J. Yeaton, Edwin L. Bunker, William H. Knowles and Hollis Hall acted as bearers. Elmer Goodwin of Manchester was the undertaker.
9 August 1933 Evening News of the Tonawandas
Have Lead In Sanborn Death
Mysterious Murder of R. R. Executive May Be Solved by Clue Admitted by Officials Connected With Case
New York, Aug 9 (U.P.) \endash Detectives seeking a solution to the mysterious murder of Henry F. Sanborn, railroad executive and member of a prominent family, are working on a definite lead, it was learned today in a high official quarter.
No intimation of the nature of the lead was available, but it was believed detectives had decided Sanborn was killed by a person or persons he knew well and that the motive was personal vengeance.
To all outward appearances the mystery of Sanborn's death was as far from solution as when his body was discovered in a shallow grave near a well traveled highway. Innumerable clues had been followed without revealing anything that pointed toward his slayers.
Money In Pocket
While the possibility that he had been killed either by kidnappers or blackmailers was given serious consideration, detectives believed the fact that over $500 was in his pocket when the body was found, strongly indicated the slayers were not professional criminals.
Seeking a motive for a slaying of vengeance, detectives found little in Sanborn's life to help them. His business career had been conservative and his relations with women were equally sedate, although he had been married twice and was planning to marry again this fall.
A fully loaded revolver was found in Sanborn's room in a Y.M.C.A. dormitory and some investigators took it to mean that he had been threatened and had prepared to defend himself.
[Additional newspaper accounts tell he was twice divorced]
General Notes: Wife - Florence Wheaton Fulton
1930 Census gives birthplace as Maine.
Not in 1940 census, husband Paul living with son Paul in San Francisco
Notes: Marriage
Minnesota County Marriages 1860-1949. Fahter's name from Apri 5, 1911 paper 'The Bellman'
Paul King Judson and Florence Wheaton Fulton
Husband Paul King Judson
Born: Jan 22, 1886 - Chicago, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William B. Judson Mother: Grace King
Marriage: Feb 27, 1917 - Seattle, Washington
Wife Florence Wheaton Fulton
Born: Jul 7, 1891 Christened: Died: Bef 1940 Buried:
Father: Doctor John F. Fulton Mother: Edith Stanley Wheaton
Other Spouse: Henry Frederick Sanborn - Apr 8, 1911 - Hennepin, MN
Children
1 M Paul K. Judson
Born: Nov 2, 1918 - Seattle, Washington Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Barbara Florence Judson
Born: Apr 21, 1921 - Oakland, CA Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Patricia Ann Judson
Born: Jun 7, 1923 - San Francisco, CA Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Florence Wheaton Fulton
1930 Census gives birthplace as Maine.
Not in 1940 census, husband Paul living with son Paul in San Francisco
Doctor John F. Fulton and Edith Stanley Wheaton
Husband Doctor John F. Fulton
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Edith Stanley Wheaton
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Florence Wheaton Fulton
Born: Jul 7, 1891 Christened: Died: Bef 1940 Buried:Spouse: Henry Frederick Sanborn Marr: Apr 8, 1911 - Hennepin, MNSpouse: Paul King Judson Marr: Feb 27, 1917 - Seattle, Washington
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