Trulutia Fuller

Brief Life History of Trulutia

When Trulutia Fuller was born on 24 February 1846, in Bracken, Kentucky, United States, her father, Anno Fuller, was 17 and her mother, Melvina Gregg Duzan, was 17. She married Calvin Batson Howard on 23 March 1867, in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Columbia, Washington, United States in 1900 and Dayton, Columbia, Washington, United States for about 10 years. She died on 13 January 1935, in Pomeroy, Garfield, Washington, United States, at the age of 88, and was buried in Dayton City Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia, Washington, United States.

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Family Time Line

Calvin Batson Howard
1827–1904
Trulutia Fuller
1846–1935
Marriage: 23 March 1867
Helen Beatrice Howard
1868–1957
William J Howard
1870–1942
Albert C Howard
1883–1933
Walter A Howard
–1958
Effie Valeria Howard
1872–1948
Warren M Howard
1874–1950
Lora Delfia Howard
1876–1960
Forest Bedford Howard
1878–1950
Arthur Calvin Howard
1880–1887
Kate Clide Howard
1885–1965
Walter A. Howard
1888–

Sources (27)

  • Trulutia Howard, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Trululia Fuller en tant qu’entrée de Walter A Howard et de Frances Beringer, "Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008"
  • Trulutia Fuller Howard, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1850 · 8th Most Populated State

According to the 1850 census Kentucky was the 8th most populated state with 982,405 people.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1870 · The Fifteenth Amendment

Prohibits the federal government and each state from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. It was the last of the Reconstruction Amendments.

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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