Asylum

Bradford County, PA

Estelle Patricia Fuller

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Estelle Patricia Fuller (daughter of Janes Franklin Fuller and Ursula Coffield).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Janes Franklin Fuller 1858; 1927.

    Janes Ursula Coffield. Ursula (daughter of Samuel Coffield and Rebecca Clark) 1858 Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana; 1927Kankakee Township, Kankakee County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ursula Coffield 1858 Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana (daughter of Samuel Coffield and Rebecca Clark); 1927Kankakee Township, Kankakee County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. Woodbry Lee Fuller
    2. Maude Ellen Fuller
    3. Claude Chester Fuller
    4. Lulu B Fuller
    5. 1. Estelle Patricia Fuller


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Samuel Coffield 1815; 16 Oct 1885Montana, Labette County, Kansas; Montana Cemetery Montana, Labette County, Kansas.

    Samuel Rebecca Clark. Rebecca (daughter of James H. Clark and Sarah Simons) 18 May 1821 Burlington, PA; 22 Jul 1887; Montana Cemetery Montana, Labette County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Rebecca Clark 18 May 1821 Burlington, PA (daughter of James H. Clark and Sarah Simons); 22 Jul 1887; Montana Cemetery Montana, Labette County, Kansas.

    Notes:


    THE SEVENTH GENERATION: James Clark (1794-1878)

    James Clark, the second oldest child of John T. Clark and Cynthia Campbell, was born in Bradford County in 1794. He married Sarah Simmons in 1818 and together they had at least nine children born between the years 1818 and 1835. All of their children were born in Burlington, Pennsylvania.

    Sometime in late 1837, the family moved westward ultimately arriving in Fairmount Township, Grant County, Indiana in February of 1838. In a history of Fairmount it is written: “The Clark family came in two wagons, one drawn by horses and the other by an ox team.” What motivated James Clark to move his family 600 miles from Burlington, Pennsylvania to Grant County, Indiana can only be assumed. Perhaps it was to seek a better life for himself and his children; perhaps it was just in his genes to migrate. James’ 4th great grandfather, Joseph, had journeyed from England to America in 1637, his 2nd great grandfather, Theophilus, had moved from Massachusetts to Connecticut in 1733, His grandfather, Benjamin, had relocated his family from Connecticut to Pennsylvania in 1770, and now he, James Clark, had crossed 600 miles of wilderness to start over again in Indiana. The Clark family continued to display an incredible pioneer spirit.
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    Children:
    1. Lodeska Coffield 1842 Grant County, Indiana; 20 Nov 1919Iola, KS; Iola Cemetery Iola, Allen County, Kansas.
    2. D C Coffield 1843; 1919.
    3. James Clark Coffield 15 Nov 1845 Grant County, Indiana; 1923Iola, Kansas.
    4. 3. Ursula Coffield 1858 Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana; 1927Kankakee Township, Kankakee County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  James H. ClarkJames H. Clark 10 Feb 1794 Burlington, Bradford County, PA (son of John Theophilus Clark and Cynthia Campbell); 23 May 1878Fairmount Twp, Grant County, Indiana; 25 May 1878Riverside Cemetery, GrantCounty Indiana.

    Other Events:

    • Moved: 1837, Ohio; 1837 - Moved to Ohio, as per daughter Gabrielle Havens

    Notes:

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    * His brother Cephas, age 62, appears with hin in 1860 census
    for Grant county, IN
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    * From Baker Family Tree
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    THE SEVENTH GENERATION: James Clark (1794-1878)

    James Clark, the second oldest child of John T. Clark and Cynthia Campbell, was born in Bradford County in 1794. He married Sarah Simmons in 1818 and together they had at least nine children born between the years 1818 and 1835. All of their children were born in Burlington, Pennsylvania.

    Sometime in late 1837, the family moved westward ultimately arriving in Fairmount Township, Grant County, Indiana in February of 1838. In a history of Fairmount it is written: “The Clark family came in two wagons, one drawn by horses and the other by an ox team.” What motivated James Clark to move his family 600 miles from Burlington, Pennsylvania to Grant County, Indiana can only be assumed. Perhaps it was to seek a better life for himself and his children; perhaps it was just in his genes to migrate. James’ 4th great grandfather, Joseph, had journeyed from England to America in 1637, his 2nd great grandfather, Theophilus, had moved from Massachusetts to Connecticut in 1733, His grandfather, Benjamin, had relocated his family from Connecticut to Pennsylvania in 1770, and now he, James Clark, had crossed 600 miles of wilderness to start over again in Indiana. The Clark family continued to display an incredible pioneer spirit.
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    Family moved to Fairmount, Grant County Indiana 3 Feb 1838 (Gabrille's 8th year)

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    The father of Simon Clark, James Clark, died on May 14, 1878, at a fine old age. His wife was Sarah Simons, who died some fourteen years after her husband, when she was ninety-three years of age. They were stanch old Methodist people and reared a large family, among which Simon B., father of Mrs. Wimpy, was the youngest

    James Sarah Simons 1818Burlington, PA. Sarah (daughter of Adrial Simons and Sarah Bingham) 16 Mar 1796 Burlington, Bradford County, PA; 27 Oct 1885Grant County, Indiana; 30 Oct 1885Riverside Cemetery, GrantCounty Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Sarah Simons 16 Mar 1796 Burlington, Bradford County, PA (daughter of Adrial Simons and Sarah Bingham); 27 Oct 1885Grant County, Indiana; 30 Oct 1885Riverside Cemetery, GrantCounty Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Gabrielle Clark 25 Feb 1820 Burlington, Bradford County, PA; 11 May 1923Fairmount Twp, Grant County, Indiana; 14 May 1923Bethel Cemetery, Jonesboro, Grant County, Indiana, USA .
    2. 7. Rebecca Clark 18 May 1821 Burlington, PA; 22 Jul 1887; Montana Cemetery Montana, Labette County, Kansas.
    3. Caroline Emma Clark 12 Sep 1826 Burlington, Bradford County, PA; 4 Sep 1895Grant County, Indiana.
    4. Polly Clark 1818 Bradford County, PA; Jun 1838Fairmount Indiana.
    5. Ursula Clark 1823 Bradford County, PA; 1838Grant County, Indiana; McCormick Cemetery Jonesboro, Grant County, Indiana.
    6. Weltha Ann Clark
    7. Cynthia Mariah Clark
    8. Simon Benjamin Clark 23 Jan 1832 Burlington, Bradford County, PA; 25 Aug 1903Grant County, Indiana, USA; Riverside Cemetery Gas City, Grant County, Indiana, USA .
    9. James Monro Clark 19 Oct 1835 Burlington, PA; 11 Mar 1917Fairmount, Indiana; Riverside Cemetery Gas City, Grant County, Indiana.