Genealogy of the Fulton family, being descendants of John Fulton, born in Scotland 1713, emigrated to America in 1753, settled in Nottingham Township, Chester County, Penna., 1762 with a record of the known descendants of Hugh Ramsey, of Nottingham, and Joseph Miller, of Lancaster County, Pa. . e joined the party at itsformation, voted for Abraham Lincoln, the firstRepublican president, and has been a steadfastmember of the party ever since. no GENEALOGY OF THE He has been an earnest advocate of the temper-ance cause, but holds steadfastly to the principlethat temperance reform, like any other


Genealogy of the Fulton family, being descendants of John Fulton, born in Scotland 1713, emigrated to America in 1753, settled in Nottingham Township, Chester County, Penna., 1762 with a record of the known descendants of Hugh Ramsey, of Nottingham, and Joseph Miller, of Lancaster County, Pa. . e joined the party at itsformation, voted for Abraham Lincoln, the firstRepublican president, and has been a steadfastmember of the party ever since. no GENEALOGY OF THE He has been an earnest advocate of the temper-ance cause, but holds steadfastly to the principlethat temperance reform, like any other politicalreformation in this county or in this State mustcome through and within the lines of the Republi-can party. All his efforts in that direction havetherefore been confined within the limits of hisparty. Although a Presbyterian, he has always beentolerant and liberal in religious opinion. He hasfrequently been heard to say that he hoped thetime would never come when any religious denom-ination, not even his own, would attain supremeascendancy in this country, but that for all timewhile our government endures, all denominationswould continue to be equal before the law and theright of conscience and religious worship be allowedto remain untrammeled and uncontrolled by partyor ANNIE E. NEEPER,Wife of Hon. Wm. T. Fulton, No. 63. FULTON FAMILY. Ill Wm. T. Fultons 50TH Birthday, February 27, 1SS5.* Wm. T. we find to-day with 1. The fiftieth milestone reached and passed On lifes journey;Times Chariot must be rolling fastBearing all this peopled mass,Our brother numbered in the class Of those oer fifty. 2. A while ago you were a boy, A merry whip and hatchet for a toy,Balls and wagons were a joy,School books were fun without alloy— The few you had. 3. But you remember more of work Those days than stony field you did not shirk,A chrome bank was no place to blacksmith shop would tire a Turk, Both night and day. 4. Old Davy Whitcraft brought you


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