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Family: Patriot Capt. Jones R. Fuller / Ann Mann (F7675)  [1, 2, 3, 4

m. 1758


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  • Father | Male
    Patriot Capt. Jones R. Fuller

    Born  15 Sep 1735  Granville, North Carolina Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  15 Sep 1815  Louisburg, Frankllin Co., N. Carolina [later Raleigh] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  1758  North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Solomon Spivey Fuller | F7674 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Hargraves Jones | F7674 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Ann Mann

    Born  1750  Bertie, N. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1786  Granville Co., North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Father  John Mann | F7753 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Elizabeth Davis | F7753 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Female
    + Celah [Cecelia] Fuller

    Born  1762  Granville, North Carolina Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1799  Granville Co., North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Arthur Fuller | F7676 
    Married  15 Jan 1782  Prob. N. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 2 | Male
    + Isham Fuller

    Born  1760  Granville, North Carolina Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  2 Jul 1805  Laurens County, S. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Elizabeth Roberts | F7745 
    Married     

    Child 3 | Female
    + Zilla Fuller

    Born  1780  Granville, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1850  Laurens County, S. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Jacob2 Miller | F7752 
    Married  23 Apr 1801   

  • Sources 
    1. [S48] Ancestry Link, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2452680/person/6990580483/facts.
      Jo Clark on Ancestry
      Ann Mann
      1740?1786
      Birth 1740, Bertie, North Carolina
      Death 1786, Granville, North Carolina
      Spouse:
      Jones R Fuller Capt, 1735?1815
      Children:
      Isham Fuller, 1760?1805
      Sealy or Celah Fuller, 1762?1799
      Mildred Fuller, 1764?1778
      Archibald "Archy" Fuller, 1767?1860
      Bartholomew Fuller, 1769?1829
      Dempsey Fuller, 1771?1850
      Henry Jones Fuller, 1773?1826
      Zilla / Zilly Fuller (m. Miller), 1780?1850
      Mildred N "Milly" Fuller(m. Yarborough), 1786?1853


    2. [S107] Family Histories, http://millerworld.x10host.com/JFMTEMP/intro1_E.pdf.
      On June 13, 1805, Martin married Martha, probable daughter of Arthur and Celah Fuller of Granville County, North Carolina. This date comes from John Beattie Fuller of Morganton, Georgia, who is a researcher of the descendants of Ezekiel Fuller. Arthur was the son of Timothy and Elizabeth (?) Fuller; and the grandson of Ezekiel and Deborah (Spivey?) Fuller of Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Celah was Arthur's first cousin once removed, and the daughter of Capt. Jones and Ann Mann?) Fuller of Granville County, North Carolina. Her grandfather was Solomon, brother of Timothy Fuller. Proof of Martha's maiden name comes from research done by Sara M. Nash of Fountain Inn, South Carolina, who in a letter to the compiler, cited a guardianship of three of Martin Miller's children in which ... The widow petitioned that Z. Bailey & their uncle Jones Fuller be their guardians.


    3. [S31] Cottagehill/Southside, http://www.cottagehill.com/southside/f422.htm#f1002.
      Arthur Fuller and Celah Fuller
      Husband Arthur Fuller
      Born: 1754 - NC
      Died: Jan 10, 1835
      Marriage: Jan 15, 1782
      Wife Celah Fuller
      AKA: Seely
      Born: 1762 - Granville Co., NC
      Died: 1850

      Father: Capt. Jones Fuller, Sr. (1735-1815)
      Mother: Ann Mann (1740-1786)


    4. [S40] Will, https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Ann-Mann/p392482.
      Will, : File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Milford Kirby bmkirby@mindspring.cm September 15, 2008, 4:49 am
      Source: North Carolina State Archives, Franklin County Records; Written: May 1, 1812
      Recorded: March 6, 1815
      Jones Fullers Last Will
      March 6 1815
      Recorded Book D/Fol. 137
      _______________________________________________________________________________
      In the name of God Amen. I Jones Fuller of Franklin County being of sound and perfect Mind and Memry Blessed be God do this first day of May in the Year of our Lord 1812 Do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows that is to say
      First I give my Right of all the property as I have give a bond to bestow at my Decease that I had by my last wife these are her sones in law.
      That is to say Israel Bailey, John Upchurch and Lo Jackson, and I will Name them if I can. If I forgit aney the Bond will call for them. And I Desier they shall have them. First I give these three her sons in law all my Right of the Land as her former husband left to her his wife. I allso give to these sons in law of my wifes as was her Desier to give her part to them in sted of herself, also 3 beds, 8 sheats on 3 coverlids, 1 bedstid, 3 dishes & basons on six plates, 1 Duch Oven, 1 Chist,1 cotton wheal,1 pare of Cards, 1 pare of tongs, 1 shovel, 1 old ho, 2 old axes and 1 Meal Bag and if I have forgot anything I wont
      my Executors to make it up to them. 1 womans saddle and bridle also I give to my wife the horse I had with her and the Negro man Jacob as long as she lives and as for my Children I have given to
      them as much as I have for them at present. I give to Isham Fullers chilldren two hundred dollars to be Equilly Divided between them if they are contented without seeking for any more but if not satisfide to have not at all. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sealy Fullers Children two hundred dollars to be Equilly Divided between them all but her son Jones and her son Henry them I give the Land to that Arthur Fuller now lives on to be Divided between them.
      Item. I give to my son Archy Fuller my Negro boy called Sam.
      Item. I give to my son Bartholomew Fuller 1 Negro named Ben, then is my son Henry Jones and Sarah L. Scott I have given two Negroes a peace before; and Zilley Miller 2 Negroes before. I give to my son
      Demcy Fuller 1 Negro woman by the name of Tamer. I give to my Daughter Milley Yarbrough 1 Negro girl called Jany. I give to my Daughter Mary Jordan the Child my Negro woman called Abis now big with if the child lives; and I lend to Mary Jurdan the Negro girl called Linder while Fanny marries or comes of age. _____________________________________________________________________________
      Item. I give to my Daughter Olliv Bailey my young filley called the Rock Filley and one hundred Dollars to said Olliv Bailey.
      Note A Bene
      I give unto these three sons in law of my wife's eighty three pounds and four shillings as the Bond calls for as I sold my wife's property for she would have it returned to them in stid of herself.
      I give to my Daughter Fanny Fuller 1 Negro girl named Linder, the same girl I lent to Mary Jordan while Fanny come of age or married. I also give to my Daughter Fanny 1 Negro boy called Sandy and I give her 1 bed and furniture, 1 womans saddle and bridle and 1 cow and calf, 1 sow and pigs, 1 pot, 1 dish, six spoons, six plates, and 1 case of knives and forks and enough to buy her 1 good sute of clothes.
      Item. I give to my son Worrin [Warren] Fuller 1 Negro boy called Jacob and girl called Pat and 1 horse I had of my son Ephraim and my brand colt,
      1 saddle and bridle, 1 cow and calf, 2 sows and pigs, my small shot shot gun and my musket. I also give this land and plantation whereon I live to my
      son Worrin Fuller after taking off what I want for Ephraim and for Jordan only Fanny Fuller is to have a house and home as long as she lives single or comes of age and I give my Desk to my son Worrin and the other Desk to Fanny as was her mammys. And to Worrin I give him money enough to buy him a good sute of clothes.
      Item. I give to my son Johnnathan Fuller forty acres of land lying in the fork of the creek above Daniel Fullers and [a]joins George Williams and I give to said Johnathan 1 Negro woman called Grace.
      The land I give to my son Ephraim begins on Little River below his house runs up the river to my spring branch then up the branch to the Cole Branch to Jeffries line then Down that line strait to the first station. The land I give to my son Jordan Fuller is all the track [tract] I had of ten peaces [pieces] and where he the said Jordan now lives down the river to the first branch above my upper field on the river strait on north course
      from the river to Michal Dent's line. I Desier that Solomon, Stephen, Dave and Middleton, Luce and Ab and Beck and Ann continue on the plantation
      under the command of my son Worrin Fuller and for the supoart of said Worrin and Fanny Fuller to be seen by my Executors to be an overseer over these Negroes untill Worrin and Fanny marries or comes of age then I give Midleton to my son Alsay Fuller
      and I give Stephen to my son Ephraim Fuller and I give Dave to my son Jordan Fuller and after these last children comes of age I wont all the property I have to be lots and Equilly Divided that is all I own at my decease all that Worrin can gain from my Diseas untill he comes of age is to be Divided between he and Fanny only I wont Olliv Bailey to have one side saddle and bridle, 2 youes [ewes]
      and lambs and Worrin 2 youes and lambs and Fanny 2 youes and lambs and Johnathan 2 youes and lambs. I also give to Demcy Fuller fifty dollars at my decease or before if it can be made. I allso leave Luce and Able Luce to Worrin Fuller and Abb to Fanny Fuller as there own Right. I allso give my black mares filley to my daughter Fanny as her own Right and all the geese I have at my decease to be Equally Divided between my son Worrin Fuller and and my daughter Fanny Fuller. I allso give 1 large pott and 1 Duch Oven to Worrin and 1 large pott and 1 Duch Oven to my daughter Fanny Fuller. After my son Worrin and Daughter Fanny comes of age I
      give my Negro girl called Easter to my Daughter Polly Jordan and at the same time I give to my daughter Olliv Bailey my Negro woman called Ann. All my stock of horses cattle sheep and hoggs Remaining over and above after my just debts paid and Lands if any to be sold and Equilly Divided amongst all my living children and as I have tried to Devide all between my children and wife I now make or claim these worthy friends and sons of mine Bartholomew Fuller Ephraim Fuller and Worrin Fuller Executors of this my Last Will and Testament where in I set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed sealed published and Declared by the said Jones Fuller the testator to be his Last Will and Testament in the presents of us who were present at the time of signing and sealing there of.
      Test Jones Fuller (seal)
      Wiley Clifton jurat
      Wiley C. Mitchell jurat
      Earnest J. Brodie
      Additional Comments:
      Transcribed from original on file in NC State Archives; Call No. C.R.039.801.3
      [words in brackets are the transcriber's]
      An effort was made to keep punctuation and spelling (particularly as to the spelling of names) as in the original except where there are lists, in which case commas have been inserted for ease of understanding.
      The original document comprises four pages. Lines denote beginning and ending of pages. I have tried to hit the return key at the end of each of the original will lines so that the line as ranscribed corresponds to the line of the original. Maximizing this text file may, therefore, make it easier to read with the will text Milford K. Kirby