Children of Major Francis & Sarah (Livermore) Fulham:
1. JACOB, b. 16 November 1693. He was a captain in Capt. Lovewell's Company, and was killed in "Lovewell's Fight" with the Indians, at Pigwacket (Fryesburg), 8 May 1725. "A Sergeant named Fulham, and an Indian distinguished by his dress and activity, singled out each the other, and both fell, mutually slain by their antagonist's weapon"
[Worcester, Mag. I, 23]. He married 28 February 1715/16 Tabitha Whitney.
2. SARAH, b. 2 March 1694/95, married Deacon William Trowbridge of Newton
3. HANNAH, b. 10 June 1697, married 30 January 1717, Nathaniel Harris, Esq. of Needham, afterwards of Watertown
4. MARY, b. 4 April 1702, married 30 March 1721, Jonathan Moore of Worcester
Source: Bond, Henry, M.D., "Bond's Genealogies & History of Watertown, 2nd Edition": New England Historic Genealogical Society: Boston 1860
Page: 227
Source: Thwing, Walter Eliot, "The Livermore Family of America": W. B. Clarke Company, Boston 1902
Pages: 13-14
Source: Torrey, Clarence Almon "New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 6th Printing" Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1997
Page: 288
Children of Major Francis & Sarah (Livermore) Fulham:
1. JACOB, b. 16 November 1693. He was a captain in Capt. Lovewell's Company, and was killed in "Lovewell's Fight" with the Indians, at Pigwacket (Fryesburg), 8 May 1725. "A Sergeant named Fulham, and an Indian distinguished by his dress and activity, singled out each the other, and both fell, mutually slain by their antagonist's weapon"
[Worcester, Mag. I, 23]. He married 28 February 1715/16 Tabitha Whitney.
2. SARAH, b. 2 March 1694/95, married Deacon William Trowbridge of Newton
3. HANNAH, b. 10 June 1697, married 30 January 1717, Nathaniel Harris, Esq. of Needham, afterwards of Watertown
4. MARY, b. 4 April 1702, married 30 March 1721, Jonathan Moore of Worcester
Source: Bond, Henry, M.D., "Bond's Genealogies & History of Watertown, 2nd Edition": New England Historic Genealogical Society: Boston 1860
Page: 227
Source: Thwing, Walter Eliot, "The Livermore Family of America": W. B. Clarke Company, Boston 1902
Pages: 13-14
Source: Torrey, Clarence Almon "New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 6th Printing" Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1997
Page: 288
Inscription
Here Lyes Buried ye
Body of Mrs.
SARAH FULLAM
Consort to ye Honourable
Francis Fullam
Esq., Who Departed
This Life March ye
10th Anno Domini 1724
Aged about 51 Years
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