This cemetery is located across the road from
the original Fuller farm on the Fuller Road in the
town of Steuben. An historical marker
in front of the house reads: “Fuller farm acquired from
Baron Steuben by Capt. Simeon Fuller, born
1762 died 1852, held by him and his descendants to
present day (1932).” The cemetery is
not maintained at all and is littered with brush and fallen tree
limbs. It is surrounded by a stone
wall and at one time was fenced in. All that remains of the
fence is the cement fence posts, the metal
poles missing. Inside this fence is a large square area
that is built up about 2 feet above the ground.
In the center of this large square is a newer tall
monument with no inscriptions other than
the Fuller name. Next to this monument is what appears
to be the top of an older monument, and this
monument contains the four inscriptions, Simeon,
Wealthy, Russell and Lydia with complete
information. The other tombstones are all newer stones
and have only the years listed. The
tombstones in this cemetery were copied by Kathleen Last
and Virginia Ackerman on August 30, 2000.
Copyright©2000
Kathleen Last & Virginia Ackerman
All Rights Reserved
Fuller, Clara Cornelia, dau of Simeon
R. & Martha White Fuller, 1852-1940
Fuller, Frank Russell, son of Simeon
R. & Martha White Fuller, 1856-1932
Fuller, Lydia (Potter), wife of Russell
Fuller and dau of Joseph Potter, died Feb. 4, 1879 age 80 yrs
Fuller, Martha White, wife (of Simeon
R. Fuller), 1823-1912
Fuller, Russell, son of Simeon Fuller,
born Sep. 5, 1795 died Mar. 10, 1856 age 60 yrs
Fuller, Simeon 1762-1852
Fuller, Simeon, son of Lot Fuller,
Bolton, Conn. born Oct. 21, 1762 died Dec. 7, 1852 age 91 yrs
Fuller, Simeon R., son of Russell Fuller,
1821-1902
Fuller, Wealthy (Woodward), wife of
Simeon Fuller and dau of Park Woodward, from Stonington, Conn., died Feb.
2, 1845 age 89 yrs
Fuller, Wealthy 1756-1845
Wells, Margaret Halgame, wife of Edwin
Wells, Gourock, Scotland, a faithful friend, died Oct. 25,
1836 (this stone and grave have sunken
into the ground. The maiden name hard to read)