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Elizabeth Fuller Rowley

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
7 Mar 1714 (aged 83–84)
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth most likely may have been buried in this cemetery - the Old Cove Burying Ground, which was established in around 1680-1685. In addition, the Fullers lived in Moodus, which is a village within East Haddam. This cemetery was the closest one. Moodus came from the native Indian name "Matchetmadosett" or "Matchitmoodus", the place of noises, probably because of its earthquakes. Moodus was purchased by settlers for 30 coats, or nearly $100, from the Native Indians in 1662 and today encompasses the towns of Haddam and East Haddam.
Elizabeth most likely may have been buried in this cemetery - the Old Cove Burying Ground, which was established in around 1680-1685. In addition, the Fullers lived in Moodus, which is a village within East Haddam. This cemetery was the closest one. Moodus came from the native Indian name "Matchetmadosett" or "Matchitmoodus", the place of noises, probably because of its earthquakes. Moodus was purchased by settlers for 30 coats, or nearly $100, from the Native Indians in 1662 and today encompasses the towns of Haddam and East Haddam.


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