The Fulham genealogy; with index of names and blanks for records . ft. 10 in. tall,weighed 160 pounds, and was very strong. At the age of 14 he drew flour fromhis fathers warehouse at Fulhams Basin, to Rochester, N. Y., and lifted thebarrels into a wagon without assistance. In the maturity of his strength hecould fell an ox with a blow of his fist. He moved from Penfield to Victory,N. Y., Feb. 20, 1850; from there to Webster, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1866; to Highland,Mich, May 25, 1869; and thence to Holly, Apr. 17, 1875. He lived and died aUniversalist. His portrait is at Fulham 202. 6 chil. b. 1, 2,


The Fulham genealogy; with index of names and blanks for records . ft. 10 in. tall,weighed 160 pounds, and was very strong. At the age of 14 he drew flour fromhis fathers warehouse at Fulhams Basin, to Rochester, N. Y., and lifted thebarrels into a wagon without assistance. In the maturity of his strength hecould fell an ox with a blow of his fist. He moved from Penfield to Victory,N. Y., Feb. 20, 1850; from there to Webster, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1866; to Highland,Mich, May 25, 1869; and thence to Holly, Apr. 17, 1875. He lived and died aUniversalist. His portrait is at Fulham 202. 6 chil. b. 1, 2, in Penfield; 3, 4,5, 6, in Victory. 421 1. Maria Louisa Fulham. b. July 12, d. Aug. 13, 1846, in Perinton, N. Y. 422 2. Eveline Louisa Fulham W^right. of Detroit, Mich., b. May 9, 1848; m. Mar. 25, 1868, Gilbert Benjamin Wright, b. Oct. 5, 1848; son of Ebenezerand Anna (Hoag) Wright. (E. W., d., 1894. A. H. W., d., 1888). 2 1, in Auburn, N. Y.; 2, in Grand Rapids, Mich. 423 Irene Wright Nolle, of Oklahoma, OkL, b. Oct. 10, 1871; m. 78 424425 426. 428429430 FLXliA^I. Jan. 14, 1897, James FrankUn Xohle. president and manager of LongDistance Telephone Co. of Shawnee; b. Nov. 14, 1867; son of JamesAlexander and Maria Kennedy (Orr) Noble, of Pratt, Kan. 3 chil. 1. James Alexander Noble, b. July 1, 1898, in Chicago, 111. 2. Gilbert Wright Noble, b. Feb. 26, 1901, in Winnetka, 111. 3. Harriet Adelaide Noble, b. Oct. 5, 1908, in Oklahoma City, Fred Gilbert Wright, of Detroit, Mich., b. Mar. 18, 1883, is a commercial photogra-pher, and illustrates for Detroit dailiesand many leading magazines. He alsowrites articles, illustrated by him, forFrank Leslies and for the Strand. He isa progressive young man, without one badhabit; and he strives to honor his Ful-ham descent, of which he is very the U. S. Gov. proposing to set outwillows in the dunes of Mich, to preventdrifting of the sand, advertised for pho-tographs showing their barren condition,negatives ma


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