Frank Fuller

Male1817–

Brief Life History of Frank

Frank Fuller was born in 1817, in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States. He married Minda Howell from January 1840 to December 1840, in Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

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Frank Fuller
1817–
Minda Howell
Marriage: from January 1840 to December 1840
Emma Fuller
1840–
Lydia Fuller
1842–

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    Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    from January 1840 to December 1840Illinois, United States
  • Children (2)

    World Events (8)

    1819 · Panic! of 1819

    Age 2

    With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

    1828

    Age 11

    Historical Boundaries: 1828: Sangamon, Illinois, United States

    1848 · Chicago Board of Trade is organized

    Age 31

    Starting as a voluntary association to help buyers and sellers meet to negotiate and make contracts. The Chicago Board of Trade is one of the oldest futures and options exchanges in the world and it is open 22 hours per day to stay competitive.

    Name Meaning

    English: occupational name for a dresser of cloth, from Middle English fuller ‘fuller of cloth’ (partly from Old English fullere, partly from Old French fouleor, foleur, Latin fullo). Raw cloth had to be fulled, i.e. scoured, cleansed, and thickened by beating or trampling it in water, a process also known as walking or tucking, hence the surnames Walker and Tucker alongside Fuller. These three terms and surnames are characteristic of different parts of England. In general, in Middle English, Fuller is southern and eastern, while Walker belongs to the west and north and Tucker is southwestern. Compare Fullen .

    English: variant of Fullard with loss of -d.

    German (Füller): occupational name for a person whose work involved filling, such as a dauber, or a nickname for a gourmand or glutton. Compare Filler .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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