Member Krista posted the following ancestry from her grandmother back to immigrant ancestor Thomas Fuller of Dedham MA, and Redenhall with Harleston, Norfolk, England, where he appears to have been a son of Rafe (Ralph) Fuller, and a relation to the Mayflower Fullers who are thought to descend from Robert Fuller the Butcher, of Redenhall parish. My comments follow [John Robb].
Ethel Burnham Fuller (b. 1903; d. 1953 in Sanford, Maine)
Edward Hall Fuller (b. 1874 in Newton, Massachusetts; d. 1932 in Sanford Maine)
Horace B. Fuller (b. 1836 in Dedham, Massachusetts; d. 1899 in Boston, Massachusetts)
Timothy Filler (b. 1806 in Dover, Massachusetts; d. 1882 Lincoln, Maine)
David Fuller II (b. 1764 in Dover, Massachusetts; d. 1824 in Dedham, Massachusetts)
Lt. David Fuller (b. 1731; d. 1805 in Dedham, Massachusetts)
David Fuller (b. 1704; d. 1777 in Dedham, Massachusetts)
Thomas Fuller (b. 1662; d. 1734 in Dedham, Massachusetts)
Thomas Fuller (b. 1619 in Redenhall, England; d. 1690 in Dedham, Massachusetts)
Rafe (Ralph?) Fuller (b. 1584; d. 1649 Redenhall, England)
I don't know whether you've examined the Register articles which contain the Redenhall data for this Fuller family, which includes the Mayflower Fullers, Edward and Samuel and their families, and other related Fullers who came over later, Edward's son, Matthew, your Thomas Fuller of DedhamMA, Giles Fuller of Dedham and HamptonMA, and Robert Fuller of SalemMA, but in case not, I've set forth below the evidence I find there which appears to pertain to your line. It's important for serious genealogists to try to run down the best sources for all their important data, and while my source for the data below isn't the original records themselves, it's the next best thing - a presumably careful transcription, published in the leading scholarly journal of its day. It's also important to cite ones sources, so I will preface the following entries with the note that all have been extracted from ~The Register~ (aka ~The New England Historical and Genealogical Register~) 55(Oct1901):410-414 (and I've appended the specific page numbers in curly braces to each entry), and that the items I've transcribed literally below were themselves transcribed (though I don't know how literally) from the parish records of Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
Marriages
1581. Thomas ffuller and Margaret Ashby, Oct. 28.
William ffuller and Alice Linge, 25, November. {412}
1608. John Noakes and Anne ffuller, 7, July.
Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth Eliot, 3 day of Nov. {413}
Baptisms
1584. Garthred ffuller, dau of William ffuller, bap. 17 May. {411}
Raphe ffuller, son of William ffuller, the younger bap. 8 Nov. {411}
1609. ...
William ffuller, son of Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth his wife 15 Aug. {411}
1610. Thomas ffuller son of Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth his wife, bap. 13 Oct. {412}
1617. John ffuller, son of Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth his wife, bap. 6 Apr. {412}
1619. Thomas ffuller son of Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth his wife bap. 20 Jan. {412}
1624. Rogger ffuller son of Rafe ffuller and Elizabeth his wife, 12 June. {412}
Burials
1621. ...
A child of Rafe ffuller, unbaptized, 7 of January. {414}
1625 ...
Rogger ffuller, son of Ralphe, Feb. 16. {414}
1649 ...
Rafe ffuller buried July 12. {414}
The only other Ralph Fuller in these records was baptized 4Nov1565 to John Fuller. Thus, presumably, all the records about for Rafe, Ralph, etc., pertain to the same man. There were burial records for a number of Williams who might have been your Ralph Fuller's father, but it's impossible to sort them out just from these records. You will also note that Ralph and Elizabeth had an earlier son named Thomas, who presumably died in infancy, yet there is no burial record for him. This isn't unusual: burial records in these old parish records tend to be hit or miss, even when the baptisms and marriages seem to be complete. That's true in the Massachusetts vital records too.
The scholarly convention is to use the exact spelling of a name when referring to a particular instance of it in a records, but otherwise it's perfectly acceptable to use the standard spelling instead. Thus, the father of your Thomas is best referred to as "Ralph" and not "Rafe". Also, the "ff" construction at the beginning of a word was simply the old way of writing a capital "F", and there's no need to render that literally as "ffuller", even if you are referring to a particular record. Most scholarly transcriptions these days translate "ff" to "F" silently, without making a big editorial point of it.
The Redenhall parish records were evidently entered chronologically by year, and the year was written in the parish register as a heading, and followed by all the entries for that year, although the entries themselves were'nt always chronological within year. Nonetheless, they are mostly chronological, and there a couple of examples just in this compilation of Fuller records in which dates from Jan-25Mar follow entries for later months of the year. This observation, plus the fact that the records were generally chronological, as well as a few observations I've made of close intervals between baptisms of children to the same parents, convinces me that we may interpolate double-dating. Thus, the baptismal (but not birth date) of your Thomas, was probably 20Jan1619[/20], and that's exactly the way I would write it. The editorial square brackets make it clear that the Gregorian calendar year is an interpolation, and not found in the original records, and the absence of a "?" mark means that I am able to infer the double-date with confidence (if you don't understand double-dating, I'd be glad to explain it).
Thus, from the above, it appears that the parents of your Thomas were Ralph and Elizabeth (Eliot) Fuller, and that Ralph's parents were Thomas the younger and Alice (Linge) Fuller.
In addition to the parish records, your Ralph Fuller left a will, and in fact it's this will which provides the evidence linking your Thomas to Redenhall. The will leaves a bequest to "my son Thomas Fuller now in New England", or at least that's the way the abstract, published at Register 52(Apr1898):241 reads. I will include a photocopy of the complete abstract as an attachment, assuming that I can figure out how to do that in GW.
You will note that testator in the abstract is styled "Ralph Fuller of Wortwell, linen weaver". Thus Ralph was presumably a resident, not of Redenhall, but of Wortwell, and by the same presumption, your ancestor Thomas was born in Wortwell, not Redenhall. The actual parish name is Redenhall with Harleston, and the introduction to the parish records {Register 55(Oct1901):410} points out that Wortwell was an adjoining independent parish, but a parish which had no church of its own, so shared in the church in Redenhall. The Wortwell residents contributed one-fourth of the tithes for Redenhall church.
If you have any question about the above, I'll be happy to try to answer them.
Cordially,
John Robb
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