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William Fuller (1810) and Forgery
William Fuller’s (1810) story continued to get more interesting. The previous article discussed his service with the United States Postal Service and Abraham Lincoln. After that event, he was accused of forgery. Records for William Fuller (1810) are scarce or non-existent so it is thought William served time in jail and may have died there.
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William Fuller (1810), the post office, and Abraham Lincoln
William Fuller’s (1810) story has been difficult to piece together. Past articles focused on records analysis, building timelines, and finding new sources, but those things are only part of his story. It turns out William Fuller (1810) worked for the U.S. Postal Service and interacted with Abraham Lincoln. Here is a quote from the research
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William Fuller (1810?) Census Records
The research objective for William Fuller was to find source records for his birth. A timeline is a tool researchers use to organize records, identify gaps, and find new research areas. A timeline for William Fuller could help make progress in finding out more about his birth. Census records for William Fuller Census records starting
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Research for you: William Fuller (1810?)
William Fuller was born on 17 March 1810 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, at least according to his FamilySearch profile. He married Augusta Root on 10 August 1838. He later married Susan Taylor Black on 22 April 1843 at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C. He had 2 girls and 4 boys with Susan. His death




