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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON
11 JUNE 1831 - 13 MARCH 1918
GENERATION 5
Information about JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON is from Jack Blanchard (great grandson of John Ignatius) and Marjorie Mack Oetting.
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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON was born near Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio, 11 June 1831 to JAMES (GEN.4) and REBECCA GREEN FULTON.
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In 1850 JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON moved with his parents, JAMES (GEN.4) and REBECCA GREEN FULTON from Ross County, Ohio to Jefferson County, Iowa.
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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON was married 8 February 1860 In Birmingham, Van Buren County, Iowa to .
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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON was mustered into Company C, 8th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry of the Union Army 29 July 1863 at Birmingham, Van Buren County, Iowa. Serial Number 370576.
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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON was discharged 13 August 1865 at Macon, Georgia because of rheumatism and disease of the eyes.
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JOHN IGNATIUS and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON were the parents of thirteen children:
ORLANDO ELLIOTT (1861 - 1939)
CLARA (1862 - 1869)
AVALO (1864 - 1864)
NETTIE (1866 - Unknown, but as a small child)
ESTELLE (1868 - 1952)
UN-NAMED BOY (1870 - Stillborn)
BESSIE (1871 - 1953)
CLEORA (1873 - 1954)
SIMON (1876 - 1961)
JOHN TRUE (1879 - Unknown)
INFANT DAUGHTER (1880 - Unknown, but as a small child)
DWIGHT (1881 - 1942)
PEARL (1883 - 1952)
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In 1875, JOHN IGNATIUS and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON and their family moved from Birmingham, Van Buren County, Iowa to Wellsville, Montgomery County, Missouri.
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In 1906, JOHN IGNATIUS and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON moved to Colorado and established a home near Sheridan Lake, Kiowa County, on government land to which he later acquired title.
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In June of 1912, JOHN IGNATIUS and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON were living in Brandon, Kiowa County, Colorado.
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Sometime between 1912 and 1915, JOHN IGNATIUS and MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON moved to Everett, Snohomish County, Washington.
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MARGARET ANN ELLIOTT FULTON died 28 September 1915.
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JOHN IGNATIUS FULTON died 13 March 1918 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington and was buried 15 March 1918 beside his wife in Hartline Cemetery, Hartline County, Washington, Section 109, Number 4. His death certificate lists cerebral hemorhage and senility as causes of death.
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