. Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York. ed one of the leading jewelry houses ofwestern New York. In 1881 he transferredhis jewelry business to his eldest son, FrederickA. Fuller, Jr., in order to retire from activelife. He has been a member of the First Pres-byterian church of Jamestown since 1857, andis a republican in politics. At Rutland, Vt., on June 19, 1838, he marriedEmily Rathbone, who was a daughter of Waiteand Betsy Rathbone, of Tinmouth, Vt., whereMr. Rathbone was a prominent iron manufac-turer. Mrs. February 5, 1886, andon October 3, 1890,


. Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York. ed one of the leading jewelry houses ofwestern New York. In 1881 he transferredhis jewelry business to his eldest son, FrederickA. Fuller, Jr., in order to retire from activelife. He has been a member of the First Pres-byterian church of Jamestown since 1857, andis a republican in politics. At Rutland, Vt., on June 19, 1838, he marriedEmily Rathbone, who was a daughter of Waiteand Betsy Rathbone, of Tinmouth, Vt., whereMr. Rathbone was a prominent iron manufac-turer. Mrs. February 5, 1886, andon October 3, 1890, Mr. Fuller marrial B. Marsh, daughter of Dr. Boyer, ofClarendon, Vt. By his first marriage had four children: Frederick A., Jr.;Dr. Dudley B., born March 10, 1848, servedthroughout the last war as an assistant surgeonand died in 1889, at San (inentin, Califiiruia,where he iiad practiced meilicinc fnuii ;William Kat!il)one, born February 1, IS43;and Dr. ( hailcs (Jdrddii, wlm was l>orii .Vugust7, 1856, graduated from a medical college in.


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