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Edna Lucille (Fuller) Johnson, New Jersey

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Edna Lucille (Fuller) Johnson, New Jersey
This is the image from a photo postcard with the message "January 1st 1906, Happy New Year from Lucille."
This is one of a series of photographs and postcards in an album that I inherited from my great-aunt, Edna Lucille Fuller Johnson (1903 - 1988.) I believe the photos were taken by her father, Frederick L. Fuller (1871 – c.1915.) As Mr. Fuller died when she was still a child, I have very few clues to his life. Most of the photos are of rivers in New Jersey and other states. I think his interest in rivers related to hydro-electric plants that he may have helped to establish. There are also family photos that probably record the members of his grandfather's household prior to 1903. The Scheffler family lived on Jasper Street, Paterson, New Jersey. Unfortunately, unlike the river photos, there are no names recorded in the album for family members.

Fred Fuller can only be found on two federal census reports. The first listing is on the 1880 census of Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey, where he is a nine year old living with his grandfather, Theodore Scheffler.

The second listing is on the census of 1900 for Frederick and his wife Nana or Nannie Blackley (1879 - 1838.) In that year, he is listed as an electrician, living in Essex, East Orange, New Jersey.

According to family lore, Fred met his future wife, Nana Blackley, when he went to Franklin, North Carolina to set up an electric plant.
Date & Place: in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey United States
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Edna Lucille (Fuller) Johnson
Edna Lucille (Fuller) Johnson of Richmond, Virginia United States was born on January 30, 1903 in Paterson, Passaic County, NJ, and died at age 85 years old on August 9, 1988 at Hermitage Home in Richmond, VA. Edna Johnson was buried circa November 1988 at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Richmond.
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