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== Biography ==
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David Jr, was the twin brother of [[Rhoda Ann Fullmer (1847-1917)]], born while living in a Mormon Refugee camp of Garden Grove, Iowa.
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While at Garden Grove, Rhoda gave birth to twins that were named for the parents, Rhoda and David, born on March 15 & 16th respectively. This was a very exhausting challenge for the mother - bearing twins in a refugee camp in late winter far from modern comforts and medicine - at a time when many hundreds of fellow saints experienced death and loss. She was extremely grateful to her priesthood blessings to help her during this difficult event.
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We traveled on until we came to Garden Grove in the state of Iowa, where we halted for a season and at
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this place I gave birth to twins. On March 15, 1847 at a little before three in the afternoon my seventh child, Rhoda Ann was born, and at about two o'clock in the morning of the 16th my eighth child, David was born. I was extremely ill on this occasion and could not have survived had it not been for the faith and power of the priesthood, that were exercised in my behalf.
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=== [[Edward Hunter 1850 Pioneer Company|1850 Hunter Wagon Company]] ===
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Numbered amoung the participants in the [[Edward Hunter 1850 Pioneer Company]], a early Mormon pioneer wagon train traveling from to [[Salt Lake City]] in the early summer. 261 individuals and 67 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at [[Kanesville, Iowa]] (present day [[Council Bluffs]]). This company was organized at 12-mile creek near the [[Missouri River]]. It was the first Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints| LDS Church]]. Its leader, Edward Hunter would go to become the 3rd presiding bishop of the church the following year. Several diary/biographical accounts exist for this group.
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|children-g1=Caroline Eleanor Fullmer (1873-1880) + Rhoda Mabel Fullmer (1875-1954) + David Henry Fullmer (1877-1881) + Joseph Fullmer (1880-1882) + Franklin Junius Fullmer (1882-1956) + Willard Linnell Fullmer (1884-1949) + Ernest Carl Fullmer (1887-1950) + Delbert Collins Fullmer (1889-1889)
 
|children-g1=Caroline Eleanor Fullmer (1873-1880) + Rhoda Mabel Fullmer (1875-1954) + David Henry Fullmer (1877-1881) + Joseph Fullmer (1880-1882) + Franklin Junius Fullmer (1882-1956) + Willard Linnell Fullmer (1884-1949) + Ernest Carl Fullmer (1887-1950) + Delbert Collins Fullmer (1889-1889)
 
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== Vital Records ==
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=== 1850 US Federal Census ===
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"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCS6-BC8 : accessed 02 Dec 2013), David Fullmer, Great Salt Lake county, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States; citing dwelling 421, family 421, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 919. Showing two-year-old Rhoda and her family and her grandparents are at the second house over.
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Household Listing #421 at Salt Lake City
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* David Fullmer - M/47 - B: Penn /Ocp: Farmer
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* Rhoda Ann Fullmer - F/38 - B: Penn
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* Eugene Fullmer - M/18 - B:Penn
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* Junius Fullmer - M/16 - B:Penn
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* Octavius Fullmer - M/13 - B:Ohio
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* Elvira Fullmer - F/11 - B:Ill
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* Ortensia Fullmer - F/8 - B:Ill
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* Susanna Fullmer - F/6 - B:IA
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* '''David Fullmer - M/4 - B:IA'''
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* Rhoda Fullmer - F/2 - B:IA
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Household Listing #422 at Salt Lake City
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* Sarah Rockwell - F/28 - B:Conn.
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* Sarah J Rockwell - F/4 - B:Ia
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Household Listing #423 at Salt Lake City (Parents of David Rullmer)
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* Peter Fullmer - M/78 - B:Penn - Ocp: None
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* Susanna Fullmer - F/68 - B:Penn
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* Mary Fullmer - F/18 - B:Penn
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* Jane Fullmer - F/16 - B:Penn
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=== 1880 US Federal Census ===
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Salt Lake 6th Ward district census. Note several siblings live in the nearby houses.
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The census shows David's profession as Stone Mason - an indicator the he could be working on the Salt Lake Temple construction project.
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* '''Fullmer, David - M/38 - '''
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* Fullmer, Caroline M - F/26 -
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* Fullmer, Rhoda M - F/4
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* Fullmer, David H - M/2
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* Fullmer, Joseph - M/ 4 months
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* {{FAG|21726830|Gravesite of David Fullmer Jr}}
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[[Category:Twins]]

Latest revision as of 23:45, 27 March 2019

David Fullmer Jr. was born 16 March 1847 in Garden Grove, Decatur County, Iowa, United States to David Fullmer (1803-1879) and Rhoda Ann Marvin (1813-1892) and died 27 January 1922 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of unspecified causes. He married Caroline Mabel Linnell (1850-1928) 2 December 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. He married Elizabeth Winter (1860-1900) 29 November 1883 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.

Biography

David Jr, was the twin brother of Rhoda Ann Fullmer (1847-1917), born while living in a Mormon Refugee camp of Garden Grove, Iowa.

While at Garden Grove, Rhoda gave birth to twins that were named for the parents, Rhoda and David, born on March 15 & 16th respectively. This was a very exhausting challenge for the mother - bearing twins in a refugee camp in late winter far from modern comforts and medicine - at a time when many hundreds of fellow saints experienced death and loss. She was extremely grateful to her priesthood blessings to help her during this difficult event.

We traveled on until we came to Garden Grove in the state of Iowa, where we halted for a season and at this place I gave birth to twins. On March 15, 1847 at a little before three in the afternoon my seventh child, Rhoda Ann was born, and at about two o'clock in the morning of the 16th my eighth child, David was born. I was extremely ill on this occasion and could not have survived had it not been for the faith and power of the priesthood, that were exercised in my behalf.

1850 Hunter Wagon Company

Wagontrain1861

Numbered amoung the participants in the Edward Hunter 1850 Pioneer Company, a early Mormon pioneer wagon train traveling from to Salt Lake City in the early summer. 261 individuals and 67 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs). This company was organized at 12-mile creek near the Missouri River. It was the first Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company of LDS Church. Its leader, Edward Hunter would go to become the 3rd presiding bishop of the church the following year. Several diary/biographical accounts exist for this group.



Children


Offspring of David Fullmer Jr. and Caroline Mabel Linnell (1850-1928)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Caroline Eleanor Fullmer (1873-1880)
Rhoda Mabel Fullmer (1875-1954)
David Henry Fullmer (1877-1881)
Joseph Fullmer (1880-1882)
Franklin Junius Fullmer (1882-1956)
Willard Linnell Fullmer (1884-1949)
Ernest Carl Fullmer (1887-1950)
Delbert Collins Fullmer (1889-1889)



Siblings


Offspring of David Fullmer (1803-1879) and Rhoda Ann Marvin (1813-1892)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Eugene Bertrand Fullmer (1833-1899) 3 May 1833 Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States 5 November 1899 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States Sarah Jane Mitchell (1838-1907)
Maria Gass (1859-1935)
Junius Sextus Fullmer (1835-1888) 14 January 1835 Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States 30 September 1888 Logan, Cache County, Utah, United States Lucy Elizabeth Hillier (1838-1916)
Hannibal Octavius Fullmer (1837-1909) 16 May 1837 Jefferson Township, Richland County, Ohio, United States 22 October 1909 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States Rachel Elizabeth Brown (1857-1946)
Elvira Martha Fullmer (1839-1915) 14 October 1839 Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 14 January 1915 Ogden, Weber County, Utah John Thomas Hickenlooper (1836-1900)
Hortensia Jane Fullmer (1842-1853) 6 September 1842 Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 28 October 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
Susannah Fullmer (1844-1916) 25 November 1844 Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States 30 August 1916 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States Ephraim Stockwell Snyder (1831-1904)
Rhoda Ann Fullmer (1847-1917) 15 March 1847 Garden Grove, Decatur County, Iowa, United States 28 January 1917 Bluewater Village, Valencia County, New Mexico, United States Hyrum Smith Chapman (1841-1928)
David Fullmer (1847-1922) 16 March 1847 Garden Grove, Decatur County, Iowa, United States 27 January 1922 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States Caroline Mabel Linnell (1850-1928)
Elizabeth Winter (1860-1900)
Don Peter Marvin Fullmer (1851-1930) 5 October 1851 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory 4 June 1930 Los Angeles, California, United States Ida Ann Martin (1875-1897)
Mary Vilate Fullmer (1853-1904) 26 April 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States 9 June 1904 La Grande, Union County, Oregon, United States Samuel Whitaker Andrew (1852-1943)
Esther Fullmer (1857-1926) 3 May 1857 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States 15 January 1926 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States John Shadrach Bowers (1853-1934)


Offspring of David Fullmer (1803-1879) and Sarah Sophronia Oysterbanks (1822-1906)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Sarah Jane Fullmer (1847-1883)
Samuel Fullmer (1848-1849)
Juliette Fullmer (1851-1879) 20 August 1851 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States 18 February 1879 Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, United States John Solomon Fullmer (1846-1898)
Sarah Ellen Fullmer (1852-1898)
Margaret Ann Fullmer (1854-1855)
Jennette Fullmer (1856-1919)
John William Fullmer (1859-1892)
Isabell Fullmer (1861-1898)
James Montgomery Fullmer (1864-1928)


Vital Records

1850 US Federal Census

"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCS6-BC8 : accessed 02 Dec 2013), David Fullmer, Great Salt Lake county, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States; citing dwelling 421, family 421, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 919. Showing two-year-old Rhoda and her family and her grandparents are at the second house over.

Household Listing #421 at Salt Lake City

  • David Fullmer - M/47 - B: Penn /Ocp: Farmer
  • Rhoda Ann Fullmer - F/38 - B: Penn
  • Eugene Fullmer - M/18 - B:Penn
  • Junius Fullmer - M/16 - B:Penn
  • Octavius Fullmer - M/13 - B:Ohio
  • Elvira Fullmer - F/11 - B:Ill
  • Ortensia Fullmer - F/8 - B:Ill
  • Susanna Fullmer - F/6 - B:IA
  • David Fullmer - M/4 - B:IA
  • Rhoda Fullmer - F/2 - B:IA

Household Listing #422 at Salt Lake City

  • Sarah Rockwell - F/28 - B:Conn.
  • Sarah J Rockwell - F/4 - B:Ia

Household Listing #423 at Salt Lake City (Parents of David Rullmer)

  • Peter Fullmer - M/78 - B:Penn - Ocp: None
  • Susanna Fullmer - F/68 - B:Penn
  • Mary Fullmer - F/18 - B:Penn
  • Jane Fullmer - F/16 - B:Penn

1880 US Federal Census

Salt Lake 6th Ward district census. Note several siblings live in the nearby houses. The census shows David's profession as Stone Mason - an indicator the he could be working on the Salt Lake Temple construction project.

  • Fullmer, David - M/38 -
  • Fullmer, Caroline M - F/26 -
  • Fullmer, Rhoda M - F/4
  • Fullmer, David H - M/2
  • Fullmer, Joseph - M/ 4 months

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Residences

Footnotes (including sources)

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