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Frisco Engineer William Thompson FULLER

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Frisco Engineer William Thompson FULLER
William Thompson Fuller (on viewer's right) was born 25 March 1857 in Ontario County, NY, and died 15 July 1918 in Paris, Lamar County, Texas. He had been a teacher and an engineman for the Frisco Railroad. He wed Lillie Holman in 1889 in Chester, Arkansas, fathering four sons and three daughters. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas. The man to the viewer's left has never been identified but is thought to have been another Frisco employee, perhaps the fireman on the Frisco locomotive in the background.
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Researching Texas and Missouri Fullers descended from Jacob and his son William Whaley Fuller; Smiths, Biards and Prices of northeast Texas, especially Lamar County; and my wife's family names of Pollard, Littleton and O'Hare.
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