NameJehiel Fuller
Birth15 Dec 1763, Kent, CT
Death16 Jul 1827, Huntsville, Luzerne Co., PA
FatherCapt. Joseph Fuller (1723-1795)
MotherZerviah Hill (1732-1794)
Misc. Notes
He removed to Stockbridge, Massachusetts with his parents and in 1769 he accompanied them to Pennsylvania, settling at a place called Centermoreland, where he died.
JEHIEL FULLER, son of Capt. Joseph Fuller II ( who fought in the Revolutionary War), born Kent, Conn. 15 Oct. 1763, died 16 July 1827 Huntsville, Luzerne Co., Penn., buried in Rogers Cemetery at Centermoreland, Wyoming Co., Penn., northwest of Wilkes-Barre, Penn. He married Hannah Hill on January 1, 1789, born in Saybrook, Conn. on April 6, 1767 and died November 11, 1846 in Elmira, Stark Co. IL. . She was the daughter of MICHAEL AND ANNA (GRINNELL) HILL. . Hannah's family line also goes back to the Mayflower through John Alden. The descendants of Jehiel and Hannah Fuller have Great grandparents going back the to the Mayflower on both sides of their families. In 1795 Josesph Jr., Jehiel and their families to Jackson Township, Pennsylvania. Jackson Township bears the name of the immortal old "Hickory", Andrew Jackson --the hero and statesman--the man of brains and both physical and moral courage. The township was formed in 1844; is fifteen square miles in area, and was taken from the original township of Plymouth. It once had only game and a grand old forest, that thirty or forty years ago gave employment to its nine sawmills cutting it into lumber; then there were three gristmills, and in the entire township was but one old-time country tavern. It lies in the hills, much of it broken and rough.
The first white man to make this a permanent home was Palmer RANSOM in 1795, leading the way for the soon coming of, Joseph, Jehiel, Maj. B. FULLER, and a few others.
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~paluzern/patk/jackson.htm: Descendant of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower by William H. Fuller 1908