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1 First Generation 1. Harry Alvin FULLER, M. Born on 19 Apr 1867 in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa. Harry Alvin died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 22 Jan 1946; he was 78. Buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington. Occupation: Farmer. Found on 1870 US Federal Census in Lee Twp., Buena Vista County, Iowa. Found on 1880 US Federal Census in Lee Twp., Buena Vista County, Iowa. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clyde Precinct, Walla Walla County, Washington. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Starbuck Towne, Starbuck Precinct, Columbia County, Washington. Marriage Record, Palo Alto County, Iowa. Washington Death Index, Herring Groseclose Funeral Home Records show: Wife, Gladys Fuller, 3 Daughters, Mrs. Alice B. Davison of Grano, North Dakota, Mrs. Mary L. Hubbard and Mrs. Grace R. McFarland both of Walla Walla, 3 Sons, Harry A. Fuller of Kennewick, Charles E. of Seattle, Harley J. of Freewater. 15 grand children, 4 great grandchildren. Came to Walla Walla in 1934 from Kennewick, Wash. Retired Carpenter, passed away following a lingering illness. Married Oct 7, 1889, Gladys B. Hubbard in Iowa. Celebrated golden Anniversary in Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Starbuck Towne, Starbuck Precinct, Columbia County, Washington. Marriage Record, Palo Alto County, Iowa. Washington Death Index, Record. On 7 Oct 1889 when Harry Alvin was 22, he married Gladys Bernice HUBBARD, F, daughter of Russell Harvey HUBBARD, M & Mary Ann AEMER, F, in Emmetsburg, Palo Alto County, Iowa. Born on 23 Mar 1871 in Spencer, Clay County, Iowa. Gladys Bernice died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington., on 17 Nov 1951; she was 80. Found on 1880 US Federal Census in Rudd, Floyd County, Iowa. Found on 1885 US Federal Census in Rudd, Floyd County, Iowa. Page 1
2 Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Starbuck Towne, Starbuck Precinct, Columbia County, Washington. Marriage Record, Palo Alto County, Iowa. Washington Death Index, Register Report Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. Mrs. Gladys Fuller Stricken at Age 80 Mrs. Gladys Bernice Fuller, 80, of 734 Lewis, died in a local hospital Saturday afternoon. She had been in ill health for a year. The Fullers came to Walla Walla from Kennewick in Her husband, Harry A. Fuller, died in Walla Walla in Five children survive. They are Charles E. Fuller, Harley J. Fuller and Mary Hubbard, all of Walla Walla, Harry A. Fuller of Kennewick, and Mrs. Richard (Grace) Ritchie of Longview. Also surviving are a brother, Norman Hubbard of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 15 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mrs. Fuller was a member of the Central Christian church. She was born March 23, 1871 at Spencer, Iowa. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at a local chapel. Transcription of the family pages from the Bible of John Henry and Anstis Elizabeth (Hubbard) Carter. Copied by Etta Eliza (Fairchild) Carter. Shows wedding date as 7 Sep Shows birth date as 23 Mar They had the following children: 2 i. Alice Bernice, F ( ) 3 ii. Harry Aemer, M ( ) 4 iii. Charles Edwin, M ( ) 5 iv. Mary Lyle, F ( ) 6 v. Harley Jerry, M ( ) 7 vi. Rosanna Grace, F ( ) Page 2
3 Second Generation 2. Alice Bernice FULLER, F. Born on 10 Aug 1890 in South Dakota. Alice Bernice died on 3 Jan 1949; she was 58. The name of Rosetta was found on the 1920 Census. The name of Alice B. Davison was found on funeral records (1946) of her father Harry A. Fuller. Her name was not mentioned on her mother Gladys Bernice Fuller s funeral records (1951). I had been thinking about writing to you about one of the Fuller's I've been working on and seeing if you knew where and when she died. Alice Bernice Fuller, born 10 Aug 1890 in Sious Falls, Iowa. Her parents were Harry Alvin Fuller and Gladys Bernice Hubbard. In 1910 she married William George Davison born in Ireland 10 Feb 1876 and died in Vancouver, Clark, Washington in March of They had four children - George, William, Alice and Velma. The last place I can find that she lived from the obit for her father Alvin Hubbard, was in 1946 in Grano, North Dakota. The census records from 1910 through 1930, show her living in Clay, Renville, North Dakota. The information my Uncle John gave me, indicates she died 3 January place unknown. I've looked at several family trees and no one knows where she died. Janice Lane In 1910 when Alice Bernice was 19, she married William George DAVISON, M. Born on 10 Feb 1876 in Ireland. William George died in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, in Mar 1971; he was 95. They had the following children: 8 i. George, M 9 ii. William, M 10 iii. Alice, F 11 iv. Velma, F 3. Harry Aemer FULLER, M. Born on 27 Feb 1892 in Sioux Rapids, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Harry Aemer died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 1 Dec 1980; he was 88. Buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Veteran s section, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington. Occupation: Farmer. Delayed Birth Certificate, Iowa State Department of Health. Page 3
4 WWI Draft Registration Card. Documents: Bible record, Honorable Discharge from US Army, Voting record. North Dakota Military Men, Army, Ser. No , C No , Entered: september 18, 1917; Discharged: May 20, Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. Show middle name spelled as Almer. Affiliations--V.F.W. Grant Farmer Post #992 of Walla Walla, American Legion Walter C. Lee Post #32 of Walla Walla, World War I Veteran. News Information--Attended schools in Iowa and South Dakota. Married: June 29, 1936, in Walla Walla to Julia Goodwin. Came to Walla Walla in 1908 worked as a laborer he went into U.S. Army served in France and Germany. After the war he came to North Dakota worked on farmes. Came back to Walla Walla in Worked in Cement finishing and farm labor in Seattle came back to Walla Walla as a harvest and Rogers Connery. On 29 Jun 1936 when Harry Aemer was 44, he married Julia GOODWIN, F, in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home show Julia as the wife of Harry Almer Fuller. 4. Charles Edwin FULLER, M. Born on 16 Mar 1894 in Rudd Township, Floyd County, Iowa. Charles Edwin died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 26 Dec 1976; he was 82. Buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Veteran s section, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington. Occupation: Farmer. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Delayed Birth Certificate, Iowa State Department of Health. WWI Draft Registration Card. Documents: Bible record, Honorable Discharge from US Army, Voting record. SSDI. Washington Death Index, Walla Walla Union Bulletin December 26, page 9 Charles E. Fuller Charles e. Fuller, 82, 625 N. 11th Ave., died Sunday at the Veterans Administration Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Herring Funeral Home, chapel with burial in Mountain View Cemetery. Fuller was born in Rudd, Iowa, March 16, 1894, the son of Harry and Gladys Fuller. He attended schools in Osage, Iowa, and Twin Brooks, S. D. The family moved from Iowa to Montana, and in 1935, Fuller Page 4
5 came to Walla Walla. His widow, Theadora, survives at the family home. They were married in Walla Walla in Fuller was a farmer and wheat warehouseman. When living in Seattle after 1941, he worked for Austin Construction Co. as a cement finisher. He returned to Walla Walla in 1946 to work for the Walla Walla Valley Railway. He retired in Fuller was a member of the Veterans of Foreigns Wars and Veterans of World War I. Besides his widow, he is survived by his son, David E. Fuller, Lynnwood, Wash.; his sisters, Grace Ritchie, Milton-Freewater, and Mary Hubbard, Walla Walla; his brother, Harry Fuller and Harley Fuller, both of Walla Walla; one granchild and a number of nieces and nephews. In 1931 when Charles Edwin was 36, he married Theadora Rose TEHAN, F, daughter of Cornelius TEHAN, M & Eleanor MOONEY, F, in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. Born on 30 Oct 1902 in Starbuck, Columbia County, Washington. Theadora Rose died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 24 Oct 1979; she was 76. Washington Death Index, SSDI. Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. They had one child: 12 i. David E., M 5. Mary Lyle FULLER, F. Born on 13 Feb 1896 in Iowa. Mary Lyle died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 7 Jan 1987; she was 90. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Found on 1920 US Federal Census in South Bryant Twp. Edmunds County, South Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington SSDI. Washington Death Index, Register Report Found on 1920 US Federal Census in South Bryant Twp. Edmunds County, South Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington. Mary Lyle married Ray Renssalaer HUBBARD, M, son of Russell Harvey HUBBARD JR, M & Hattie Almina FULLER, F. Born on 14 Mar 1887 in Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Ray Renssalaer died in May 1963; he was 76. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clyde Precinct, Walla Walla County, Washington. Found on 1920 US Federal Census in South Bryant Twp. Edmunds County, South Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington. Page 5
6 WWI Draft Registration Card. SSDI. They had the following children: 13 i. Harry Ray, M ( ) 14 ii. Harvey Edwin, M ( ) 6. Harley Jerry FULLER, M. Born on 1 Aug 1901 in Rudd, Floyd County, Iowa. Harley Jerry died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 31 Dec 1979; he was 78. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington. Harley Fuller, nephew, living with Russell H. Hubbard. Delayed Birth Certificate, Iowa State Department of Health. 7. Rosanna Grace FULLER, F. Born on 28 Feb 1907 in North Dakota. Rosanna Grace died in Milton Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon., in Nov 1984; she was 77. Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Clay Twp., Renville County, North Dakota. Some information from Janice Lane. Bef 1946 when Rosanna Grace was 38, she first married George Paul McFARLAND, M. Some information from Janice Lane. They had one child: 15 i. George Ralph, M Bef 1951 when Rosanna Grace was 43, she second married Richard RITCHIE, M. Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. Page 6
7 Third Generation 8. George DAVISON, M. 9. William DAVISON, M. 10. Alice DAVISON, F. 11. Velma DAVISON, F. 12. David E. FULLER, M. Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. Of Theodora Rose Fuller. Child: 16 i. LaVonne, F 13. Harry Ray HUBBARD, M. Born on 7 Mar 1917 in Savage, Dawson County, Montana. Harry Ray died in Poulsbo, Kitsap County, Washington., on 22 Jun 2005; he was 88. Buried in Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington. Occupation: Carpender for Union Pacific Railroad. Found on 1920 US Federal Census in South Bryant Twp. Edmunds County, South Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington. SSDI. Obit in The Sun, Bremerton, Washington, June 29, The Kitsap Sun Sunday, June 28, 2005 Obituary Harry Ray Hubbard MARCH 7, 1917 TO JUNE 22, 2005 Harry Ray Hubard, 88, of Bainbridge Island died June 22. Born to Ray Renssalaer Hubbard and Mary Lyle (Fuller) in Savage, Mont., he attended school in Page 7
8 Starbuck, Wash. He married Gladys Mae Tyson in 1975, and worked as a carpenter for Union Pacific Railroad. Mr. Hubbard enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and model railroad collecting. Preceding were his parents, his brother, Harvey Hubbard; his stepson, Walter Eugene Myrick; his first wife, Erlene May Sams; and his second wife, Elsie Hubbard. Survivors include his son, Edwin Hubbard, his daughters, Mary Lyle Truillo, Frances Nnelene Chedester (David Glen), and Thelma Elaine Long (James); and his 34 grandchildren. No services are scheduled. Inurment is at Mt. View Cemetery in Walla Walla. Arrangements are by Stone Chapel in Poulsbo. Harry Ray first married Erlene May SAMS, F. Harry Ray second married Elsie HUBBARD, F. In 1975 when Harry Ray was 57, he third married Gladys Mae TYSON, F. 14. Harvey Edwin HUBBARD, M. Born on 5 Jan 1919 in Minot, Ward County, North Dakota. Harvey Edwin died in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington., on 27 Oct 1993; he was 74. Buried in Cremated. Occupation: Truck driver. Found on 1920 US Federal Census in South Bryant Twp. Edmunds County, South Dakota. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Finley Precinct, Benton County, Washington. SSDI. From the Union-Bulletin, Walla Walla, Washington, Thursday, October 28, Obituary Harvey Hubbard Harvey Edwin Hubbard, 74, of 324 Drumheller St., died Oct 27, 1993, at Walla Walla General Hospital. Cremation will be at Professional Funeral Director, 2112 S. Second Avenue. Memorial contributions may be made to the Walla walla Senior Citizens Center. Mr. Hubbard was born Jan. 5, 1919, in Minot, N.D., to Ray and Mary Fuller Hubbard. He moved to Page 8
9 this area from Montana in 1948 and had been a truck driver. Suvivors include a brother, Harry Hubbard of Milton-Freewater. 15. George Ralph McFARLAND, M. adopted father of Janice and Ken. oldest child-information from Janice Lane. Register Report On 3 Sep 1947 George Ralph married Doris May HUBBARD, F, daughter of John Wentworth Leroy HUBBARD, M & Gertrude Mary DEHM, F. Born on 6 Oct 1921 in Washington. They were divorced. Found on 1930 US Federal Census in Seattle City, King County, Iowa. had a daughter she named Janice and a son name Kenny by first husband. Second spouse Ralph McFarland adopted the children. Notes from Janice Thank you for all the info. I'm attaching a report for Rosanna Grace Fuller McFarland Ritchie (Your report shows her at Grace R. Fuller) Her oldest son George Ralph, is my adopted dad. My mom Doris May Hubbard was married three times: 1. Kenneth Percy Henderson - my birth dad. 2. George Ralph McFarland - my adopted dad and son of Rosanna Grace Fuller. 3. Merle Hickman - his mom was Alvera Dehm Hickman, the sister of my grandmother Gertrude Dehm Hubbard. I lived with my mom and dad Henderson and brother Ken until I was about 5 years old or so, then Ken and I lived with my grandmother Henderson in Missouri until the fall of Then we lived with my mom and George McFarland, who then adopted my oldest brother Ken and me. I had an odd childhood. My mom had custody of my brother and I, but my dad and his mom took us to Missouri; then after mom remarried and had another child, she came to Missouri and took us to California. She claimed my dad and his mom hid us, but my dad said that after they were divorced, she kept leaving us with various people while she was off with her married boyfriend (which I think was Merle Hickman - they were high school sweethearts but were forbidden to marry since they were first cousins) and my dad kept getting calls to get up, so he just up and took us out of state since in the 1940's the courts always gave the kids to the mother. At least that's the story I've be en told - the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Anyway, since I was adopted into the McFarland family and Grace was my grandmother and I had lots of McFarland cousins and aunts and uncles, I have lots of McFarlands in my family tree. And McFarland married Fuller and I'm also a Fuller. There are a lot of McFarlands probably also buried in Washington. (Janice) Ann, You have a few more siblings than I do. I have two brothers, Ken and Steve, both younger. Steve lives in Page 9
10 Elverta, which is about 25 miles north of me - still in the Sacramento area and Ken lives in Salida, which is about 60 miles south of me, just north of the town of Modesto. I look up Kilkenny Court - had never heard of it. It's about five miles south of where I live. Where I lived before, my neighbor worked for food and ag, but I haven't seen him for close to 12 years. I've worked in both the San Francisco Bay Area and in the Los Angeles area after disasters and I can't decide which one I dislike the most. Probably Los Angeles - I had to fly back and forth. Our field office was in Pasadena and I had to either fly into Ontario or Burbank. I tried to time my arrivals and departures to miss the worst of their commute traffic. After the 1989 earthquake our field office was set up in Mountain View, which is the south bay, and I drove. I was able to drive from Sacramento to Mountain View without going through San Francisco or the Oakland side of the bay. Drove south from Sacramento to Tracy and then took the highway over the Altamont Pass, which got me to almost the south end of the bay. The traffic is terrible in both places - it has also gotten bad in this area, but I don't have to get out and drive in the commute traffic any more. I retired in the spring of 2003 after 28 years with the state. I was born in Walla Walla, lived a bit in Yakima when I was small and when my parents were divorced when I was 4-5, my brother Ken and I ended up living with my paternal grandmother in Joplin/Neosho are of Missouri. Long story, but my mom had custody, but my dad and his mom took us to Missouri. After my mom remarried and had my younger brother, she came to Missouri and got us and brought us out to Sacramento and this is where I have lived since I've been divorced since I have four married children, three sons and 1 daughter, all living in the area. I have 10 grandchildren ( 5 boys and 5 girls - ranging in age from almost 5 to almost 22) and one great-granddaughter, who will be 4 in April. My mom was married three times - her second husband - my adopted dad - was related - Fuller/McFarland descendant; and her third husband was her first cousin - their mothers wer e sisters. My dad was married four times. He had two sons by his second wife that I met once in about 1950 when they were babies/toddlers; a third wife that he had the marriage annuled after a few weeks and his fourth wife, who is a very sweet person and I stay in touch with her. When he died in 2002, they had been married 37 years. She was 45 when they married - her first marriage - and they never had any kids. My dad tried some years ago to locate his two sons by his second marriage, but was not able to and I've done some searching, but have had no luck and it's not something I'm really pursuing. (Janice) Page 10
11 Fourth Generation 16. LaVonne FULLER, F. Records from the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home. Of Theodora Rose Fuller. Page 11
12 Index AEMER Mary Ann parent of spouse of 1 DAVISON Alice 10 George 8 Velma 11 William 9 William George spouse of 2 DEHM Gertrude Mary parent of spouse of 15 FULLER Alice Bernice 2 Charles Edwin 4 David E. 12 Harley Jerry 6 Harry Aemer 3 Harry Alvin 1 Hattie Almina parent of spouse of 5 LaVonne 16 Mary Lyle 5 Rosanna Grace 7 GOODWIN Julia spouse of 3 HUBBARD Doris May spouse of 15 Elsie spouse of 13 Gladys Bernice spouse of 1 Harry Ray 13 Harvey Edwin 14 John Wentworth Leroy parent of spouse of 15 Ray Renssalaer spouse of 5 Russell Harvey parent of spouse of 1 Russell Harvey JR parent of spouse of 5 McFARLAND George Paul spouse of 7 George Ralph 15 MOONEY Eleanor parent of spouse of 4 RITCHIE Richard spouse of 7 Page 12
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