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Fuller Chapter 1.2.0

 

Descendants of Sarah “Sally” Fuller & William C Wooten

 

Generation No. 1

 

      1.  Sarah "Sally"3 Fuller  (Leviticus2, Elijah1) was born May 05, 1856 in KY - Perry County, and died Jan 08, 1941 in KY - Rowan County.  She married William C. Wooten May 14, 1876 in KY - Perry County.  He was born Jun 10, 1856 in Kentucky, and died Feb 23, 1927 in KY - Knott County.

 

Notes for Sarah "Sally" Fuller:

In 1900 census, listed as the mother of 9 children, 5 living.

 

More About Sarah "Sally" Fuller:

1870 Federal Census: Aug 03, 1870, Kentucky, Breathitt County, Precinct #4, Page 8

1880 Federal Census: Jun 09, 1880, Kentucky, Perry County, ED 82, Page 20

1900 Federal Census: Jun 06, 1900, Kentucky, Breathitt County, ED 8, Sheet 12B

1910 Federal Census: Apr 18, 1910, Kentucky, Powell County, ED 180, Sheet 9A

1920 Federal Census: Jan 22, 1920, Kentucky, Knott County, ED 55, Sheet 12A

1930 Federal Census: Apr 23, 1930, Kentucky, Knott County, ED 60-6, Sheet 15A

1940 Federal Census: May 04, 1940, Kentucky, Rowan County, ED 103-12, Sheet 23B

Burial: Jan 10, 1941, KY - Bath County - Jones Cemetery

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Notes for William C. Wooten:

http://www.kykinfolk.com/knott/cemeteries/wooten_cemetery.htm

 

Wooten Cemetery

located beside Route 80 on right side of 80 (going east) on top of the cliff at mouth of Big Branch of Ball and about 1 miles east of Bearville Market. A little gas well road directly across the four lane from Big Branch of Ball up the mountain to it. Takes four wheel drive or walk to get to it. Not a very long walk.

 

R1N1, Wooten, Adam, July 2 1916 , June 21 1921

R1N2, Wooten, Annie May , April 1 1918, July 15, 1921

R1N3, Sandstone, infant,

R2N1, Wooten, Monroe, Feb 18, 1883 , Feb 4 1953, A little life on Earth He spent till God for Him his Angel Sent

R2N2, Wooten, William , June 10 1856, Feb 23, 1927,

R2N3, Everage, Ella, Aug 21, 1920, June 17 195?

R2N4, Everage, Jasper Monroe, 1945, 1995, Hindman Funeral Home Marker

R3N1, Wooten, not readable, , , ---used rubbing paper and made out the Wooten, Had flowers on it

R3N2, Sandstone, , , at foot of number R3N1 above--- appears to be infant

 

 Cecil Jackson Wooten said one infant in this cemetery is Eve, a twin of Adam.

 

Two sons of Monroe, Raymond and Virgie, died young of T. B. and one is probably buried here .

 

More About William C. Wooten:

1880 Federal Census: Jun 09, 1880, Kentucky, Perry County, ED 82, Page 20

1900 Federal Census: Jun 06, 1900, Kentucky, Breathitt County, ED 8, Sheet 12B

1910 Federal Census: Apr 18, 1910, Kentucky, Powell County, ED 180, Sheet 9A

1920 Federal Census: Jan 22, 1920, Kentucky, Knott County, ED 55, Sheet 12A

Burial: Feb 24, 1927, KY - Knott County - Wooten Cemetery

Cem. Sec/Lot: +

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Children of Sarah Fuller and William Wooten are:

      2             i.   Ella2 Wooten, born May 18, 1877 in Kentucky; died May 02, 1950 in KY - Rowan County.  She married (1) William Landrum Abt. 1894; born Abt. Oct 1873 in Kentucky.  She married (2) Samuel Gullett Aft. 1911; born Oct 12, 1881 in Kentucky.

 

      3            ii.   Andrew Jackson Wooten, born Aug 26, 1879 in Kentucky; died Oct 25, 1955 in KY - Fayette County.  He married Winnie Conway Abt. 1900; born Mar 01, 1883; died Jul 19, 1959 in KY - Perry County.

 

      4           iii.   Monroe Wooten, born Feb 18, 1883 in Kentucky; died Feb 04, 1953 in KY - Knott County.  He married Hester Tolson; born 1891 in Kentucky; died Apr 09, 1971.

 

      5           iv.   Martha Wooten, born Mar 1892 in Kentucky.

 

More About Martha Wooten:

1900 Federal Census: Jun 06, 1900, Kentucky, Breathitt County, ED 8, Sheet 12B

 

      6            v.   Henry Harrison Wooten, born Aug 1894 in Kentucky.  He married Delphia Byrge; born Abt. 1903 in Kentucky; died Jan 20, 1994 in KY - Rowan County.

 

 

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