Samuel Fuller (Mayflower Physician)
Samuel Fuller (born c.1580/1 – died in Plymouth between August 9 and September 26, 1633) He was baptized on January 20, 1580 at Redenhall, co. Norfolk, England. He was a passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and became a respected church deacon and the physician for Plymouth Colony.
Read more about Samuel Fuller (Mayflower Physician): Life in England, Life in Holland, Organizing of The Voyage, Mayflower Voyage, Life in Plymouth Colony, Family, Samuel Fuller's Will, Death and Burial
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