Samuel Fuller's Will, Death and Burial
Samuel Fuller made out his will on July 30, 1633, calling himself “sick and weak.” Samuel Fuller died sometime between August 9 and September 26, 1633.
His will was proved October 28, 1633 with his estate inventory was presented to the court the following January
The burial place of Samuel Fuller is unknown.
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