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An American Family History

Jane Lothrop Fuller

The children of John Lothrop
and Hannah Howse
  • Thomas Lothrop
  • Jane Lothrop Fuller
  • Anne Lothrop
  • John Lothrop
  • Barbara Lothrop Emerson
  • Samuel Lothrop
  • Thomas Lothrop
  • Captain Joseph Lothrop
  • Benjamin Lothrop
  • and Ann Hammond
  • the Honorable Barnabas Lothrop
  • Abigail Lothrop Clark
  • Bathsheba Lothrop Marsh
  • Captain John Lothrop
  • Jane Lothrop Fuller was baptised on September 29, 1614 in Edgerton, Kent County, England. Her parents were John Lothrop and Hannah Howse

    She came to America on the ship Griffin with her family. They arrived in Boston on September 18, 1634. There were about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations on the ship.

    She married Samuel Fuller in 1635. Their children and life together are described in detail in the section on Samuel and Jane Fuller.

    A Puritan was a member of the religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries that advocated "purity" of worship and doctrine who believed in personal and group piety. Puritans were persecuted in England and came to America so they would be free to practice their religion.
    Puritans
    Children of Samuel Fuller
    and Jane Lothrop:
  • Hannah Fuller Bonham
  • Samuel Fuller
  • Elizabeth Fuller Taylor
  • Sarah Fuller
  • Mary Fuller Williams
  • Thomas Fuller
  • Sarah Fuller Crowell
  • John Fuller
  •   Genealogical and Family History of Western New York, Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutter  
      After his marriage to Jane Lathrop, daughter of Rev. John Lathrop, "at Mr. Cudworth's house in Scituate, by Captain Miles Standish, magistrate, 'on ye fourthe daye of ye weeke,' April 8-18, 1635," there is perhaps only one mention to be found of her; this in 1650, when her consent is appended to a deed of sale by her husband. Her death, however, seems to have preceded her husband's.  

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