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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  F.B. Jensen

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Orville Hilliard Jensen was born on 06 Oct 1906 in Storm, Waupaca, Wisconsin, USA; died on 22 May 1974 in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 274
    • Reference Number: FUL-CW6

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Son of George Edwin Jensen and Augusta Gunderson

    Died:
    En route to the Regial Hospital

    Orville married Ada Muriel Fuller on 27 Jun 1930 in Hythe, Alberta, Canada. Ada (daughter of Allen Ray Fuller and Ida Mary Buchholz) was born on 20 Feb 1911 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 09 Mar 1986 in McBride, British Columbia, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ada Muriel Fuller was born on 20 Feb 1911 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada (daughter of Allen Ray Fuller and Ida Mary Buchholz); died on 09 Mar 1986 in McBride, British Columbia, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 267
    • Reference Number: FUL-CW6
    • Name: 27 Jun 1930; Ada Muriel Jensen

    Children:
    1. P.G. Jensen
    2. A.G. Jensen
    3. M.A. Jensen
    4. W.D. Jensen
    5. 1. F.B. Jensen
    6. R.D. Jensen


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Allen Ray FullerAllen Ray Fuller was born on 27 Aug 1880 in Sauk Centre, Stearns, Minnesota, USA (son of Charles Woodman Fuller and Harriet "Hattie" Amelia Wade); died on 01 Apr 1959 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 235
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW6

    Allen married Ida Mary Buchholz on 14 Aug 1905 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ida (daughter of Wilhelm "William" Buchholz and Bertha Gruenwald) was born on 26 Oct 1878 in Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany; died on 08 May 1952 in Beiseker, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 13 May 1952 in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ida Mary BuchholzIda Mary Buchholz was born on 26 Oct 1878 in Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany (daughter of Wilhelm "William" Buchholz and Bertha Gruenwald); died on 08 May 1952 in Beiseker, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 13 May 1952 in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 249
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW6
    • Name: 1897; Ida Johnson
    • Name: 10 Jul 1905; Ida Fuller

    Children:
    1. Cecelia Margaret Fuller was born on 01 Jan 1906 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 22 Dec 1989 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.
    2. Frederick "Fred" Fay Fuller was born on 19 Jan 1908 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 16 Jun 1994.
    3. 3. Ada Muriel Fuller was born on 20 Feb 1911 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 09 Mar 1986 in McBride, British Columbia, Canada.
    4. Paul Jasper Fuller was born on 22 Jul 1913 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 24 Oct 1979 in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 29 Nov 1979 in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Ned Richard Fuller was born on 24 Oct 1915 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died in Jan 1996.
    6. Stillborn Fuller was born on 13 May 1919 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 13 May 1919 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada.
    7. M.J. Fuller
    8. Mary Angeline Fuller was born on 08 Feb 1924 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; died on 18 Aug 2002 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; was buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas, Oregon, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Charles Woodman FullerCharles Woodman Fuller was born on 11 Jul 1861 in Dunkirk, Chautauqua, New York, USA (son of Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" Fuller and Zilpha Perkins "Polly" Buckman); died on 07 Oct 1937 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Oct 1937 in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 9
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW
    • Living: Between 1865 and 1979
    • Residence: 05 Jul 1881, Iona, Todd, Minnesota, USA
    • Census: 06 Jun 1885, Birchdale, Todd, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: Jun 1890, St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA
    • Census: 1895, St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA
    • Immigration: Between 1902 and 1937, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 01 Nov 1904, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Living: Dec 1904, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 20 Jun 1908, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Naturalization: 23 Jun 1908, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Occupation: Between 1917 and 1926, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1917, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1923, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Occupation: 1926, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1927, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1928, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1929, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1932, Carbon, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: Between 1934 and 1937, Carbon, Alberta, Canada

    Notes:

    Birth:
    When his father, PW, enlisted in the army 18 June 1861 in Ohio, the plan was likely that his pregnant wife would take the children (George 10,Myron 6, Mary A. 4 and 1.5 year old Nackey E.) to her parents' home in Barnard, VT. There certainly were trains operating in the USA before this time, so we assume that Zilpha was traveling to her parents' home when Charles was born on the way. In one of his letters, dated 7 Aug 1861, while in the war, PW said "Kiss to the little ones for me and if the Baby is a boy, call his name Charles W.". We know that she continued on to Vermont and presumably her parents' home, as this is where PW went after the war.

    Living:
    Early Life
    We can follow his earlier life through the movements of his father as a Baptist Minister to various small communities. We are sure that after his birth the family traveled to Barnard, VT and lived close to Zilpha's parents. In 1863 he was in Vershire and 1865 in Groton, VT. In 1868 he moved to North Troy, VT and in 1872 the family moved to Reynolds Twp, MN where his father was the Baptist Minister in Long Prairie and where Charles would have spent his teen age years.

    Residence:
    Charles bought the S1/2 of SE1/4 of Sec 29, Twp 130, R 34 in Todd County in Minnesota for $100. This 80 acres connected directly to the 160 acres that his father purchased 10 April 1882.

    Census:
    The Census of June, 1885 shows Charles and Hattie, with Allen 5, Jessie 3, and Annie 0, living near Grey Eagle, MN. On the 12 May 1885 Charles and Hattie sold the 80 acres purchased in 1881 for $300 (they carried $150 mortgage) to Van Coil of Birch Lake, MN.

    Residence:
    St Paul
    It has been reported that after his wife died in 1890, Charles' house burned down and the children went to live with grandma Wade (Harriet's Mom) and he moved to St. Paul. After he was settled, his four children joined him in St Paul.

    Census:
    The 1895 census shows the family living with his parents with the additional children of Harry, Jesse and Annie. The old City Directories for St. Paul show CW working as a car operator and other positions for the Twin City Rapid Transit Company from 1895 to 1900. From 1901-03, Charles worked for the city as well as the James Forrestal Co and lived at 840 Marion Street. Oddly enough the 1900 census shows the family in two locations, one take June 5 and the other June 15. The census reports show that Grace was operating a boarding during these years.

    Immigration:
    Charles initially came to Calgariy in 1902 and worked as a dray driver and then as a street car driver. He moved the framily in 1904. He then homesteaded and then was a farmer/rancher as many of his sons grew up as farm hands and cowboys.
    In 1902, Carbon was part of the Northwest Territories as Alberta did not become a province until 1 Sept 1905.

    Residence:
    Entered a Homestead for NW 1/4 of Sec 2, Township 29, Range 23, West of 4 M.

    Living:
    Move To Canada
    Dora was born in Calgary in Oct 1904 and we know from his homestead papers that the family lived just outside Carbon, Alberta, Canada on the NW Sec 2, Twp 29, Rng 23 W4 continuously from Nov 1904 until March 31, 1908, when he made application for land ownership. The land title for this quarter section was granted 23 June 1908 and he was granted Canadian citizenship 23 April 1908. Life was difficult in the beginning; they lived in tents on the homestead until the first house was built of logs. They planted big gardens and had a large root cellar to keep vegetables over the winter. There were plenty of rabbits and prairie chickens for hunting and CW went to Calgary a few times to work. In 1917 CW purchased the school land portion of NE11, Twp29, Rng23 W4 which was above the ravine down to the coal mine entrances and the Knee Hill Creek. The area along the creek contained several coal mines and CW is named on a lease in 1920 when the family started the 'Fuller' coal mine and extracted coal from this mine for some years. The mine had a rail system where ponies pulled coal cars in and out of the mine at the bottom of the coulee and a cable winch system driven by horses pulled the cars up the hill to a tipple which dumped the coal into horse drawn wagons. They would haul coal to Calgary with horse drawn wagons and then bring back supplies. Babe Fuller said that everything came in barrels, rice, beans, coffee, flour and dried fruit. Charles built a house at the top of the hill where the family stayed. He also built a two story rooming house down on the flats below the mine, where the miners stayed and where there was always a big family atmosphere. This was especially true at meal time as the family also ate at the rooming house where Grace did the cooking and rooming house activities with the help of her girls. In 1923 the railroad connected Carbon and ran along the creek near the mines. We know the family owned and ran the mine until 1926 and we know that coal was mined until 1930, when Alfred Fox owned it. At some point a rail spur and a system for loading rail cars directly from the mine was installed. One story was that Charles borrowed money and mortgaged this expansion, but we have not found evidence of that. Another story is that the mine may have run into another existing mine to the west. The Fullers of Carbon were part of the mining community with tragic results; Alfred lost his life in a mining accident and both Jesse and Harry lost their lives as a result of mining incidents.

    Residence:
    Charles received the land title deed and ownership for his homestead land on NW 2-29-23-W4

    Naturalization:
    Charles was granted Canadian Citizenship.

    Occupation:
    Owner/Operator of the Fuller Coal Mine in Carbon. The family hauled coal with a team of horses and wagon as far away as Calgary. Charles would haul a load to Calgary and find some work there in order to buy supplies for the farm and rooming house and Babe remembers him coming home with barrels of flour, beans, dried fruit and bolts of material for the ladies. Carbon was a hub of coal mines all in the valley east of town. Charles built a two story rooming house in the valley close to the mines, which Grace operated and cooked for the miners. Daughters Dora and Belle were a big help in this venture.

    Residence:
    Charles purchased 157.31 acres of land in the NE 11-29-23 W4, that had a flat spot on the south side of the Carbon river coulee but also included an area that covered part of the coulee. This land carried the mineral rights and this is where the Fuller Coal Mine was located. Charles also built a smaller house on the upper flat just above the mine where the family lived while they operated the rooming house below.

    Residence:
    In 1923 Jesse was murdered and although there was an inquest and a coroner's investigation that included 16 witnesses, the jury found that the wounds were caused by an unknown person. There has even been a book written about this murder, however is has gone into the books as an unsolved homicide.

    Occupation:
    Charles mortgaged the farm to built a new rail spur and were in the process of building the new entrance to the Fuller mine when the mine ran out of coal. Everything was lost and Charles was left with nothing.

    Residence:
    Harry had received a homestead option on a quarter section of land near Acme, through a Government program for WWI veterans. In the beginning he used this land to grow vegetables for the family, however he and his wife lived close to the mine where he worked. They decided to build a house on Harry's homestead and spent a great deal of time and money with this plan and even to the extent of living on this new farm. The family helped build a barn and it was nearly complete in the fall of 1928 when Harry died. Unfortunately Harry had not completed the Homestead requirements and did not have the deed to the land so the government took the 1/4 farm back along with the improvements.

    Residence:
    Harry had planted potatoes at his farm at Acme an in the fall he was off work as his arm was in a sling from an injury at the mine so he decided to dig some potatoes and take them to Carbon. On 7 Oct 1928 he had a wagon loaded with sacks of potatoes and sheaves of grain and as he got to Carbon the horses lunged forward shifting the potatoes and throwing him under the wheels and he was taken to the hospital in Drumheller where he died the next day.

    Residence:
    Charles and Grace moved back to Carbon into one of the smaller houses down in the flats where they lived until Grace died in 1932

    Residence:
    Grace died prematurely in 1932 at the age of 66 leaving the family with a big loss.

    Residence:
    While Grace was alive they liked to visit freinds and neighbours in their horse and buggy. After Grace died, Charles lived with family, batched with Babe and Ralph or vivited daughters Dora and Belle.
    Charles was known as a very easy going frienly person who helped people when he could. The example given was that he gave people coal from the mine when they asked for it and not when they could pay and he never kept track of what people owed him as he would take what they offered; sometimes a pig or chickens. You always felt "at Home" when you visited the Fullers.

    Charles married Harriet "Hattie" Amelia Wade on 02 Apr 1882 in Long Prairie, Todd, Minnesota, USA. Harriet (daughter of John Henry Wade, Jr. and Agnes Jane "Jennie" Furman) was born about 1862 in Minnesota, USA; died on 02 Mar 1890 in Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Harriet "Hattie" Amelia WadeHarriet "Hattie" Amelia Wade was born about 1862 in Minnesota, USA (daughter of John Henry Wade, Jr. and Agnes Jane "Jennie" Furman); died on 02 Mar 1890 in Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 233
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW1
    • Census: 25 Jun 1870, Kalmar, Olmsted, Minnesota, USA
    • Census: 08 Jun 1880, Birch Dale, Todd, Minnesota, USA
    • Name: 02 Apr 1882; Harriet "Hattie" Amelia Fuller
    • Census: 03 Jun 1885, Birch Dale, Todd, Minnesota, USA

    Children:
    1. 6. Allen Ray Fuller was born on 27 Aug 1880 in Sauk Centre, Stearns, Minnesota, USA; died on 01 Apr 1959 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.
    2. Jessie Edwin "Jesse" Fuller was born on 14 Jan 1883 in Iona Twp, Todd, Minnesota, USA; died on 06 Dec 1923 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.
    3. Annie L. "Anna Belle" Fuller was born on 20 Oct 1884 in Iona Twp, Todd, Minnesota, USA; died on 01 Apr 1976 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Mountain View Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
    4. Henry W. Fuller was born on 28 May 1887 in Grey Eagle Twp, Todd, Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Jun 1887 in Grey Eagle Twp, Todd, Minnesota, USA.
    5. Harriet "Hattie" Amelia Fuller was born on 14 Feb 1890 in Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Dec 1952 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Dec 1952 in Beechmount Cemetery, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

  3. 14.  Wilhelm "William" BuchholzWilhelm "William" Buchholz was born on 04 Jan 1854 in Germany; died on 28 Jan 1937 in Wentworth, Lake, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Appomattox Cemetery, Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 217
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW6
    • Residence: Abt 1886, Potter County, South Dakota, USA

    Notes:

    Died:
    died on the farm of his son, Carl Buchholz near Wentworth.

    Wilhelm married Bertha Gruenwald in 1878 in Germany. Bertha was born on 13 Sep 1858 in Bad Freienwalde, Bad Freienwalde, Brandenburg, Germany; died on 21 Sep 1917 in Fayette, Potter, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Appomattox Cemetery, Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Bertha GruenwaldBertha Gruenwald was born on 13 Sep 1858 in Bad Freienwalde, Bad Freienwalde, Brandenburg, Germany; died on 21 Sep 1917 in Fayette, Potter, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Appomattox Cemetery, Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 216
    • Reference Number: FUL- CW6
    • Name: 1878; Bertha Buchholz

    Children:
    1. 7. Ida Mary Buchholz was born on 26 Oct 1878 in Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany; died on 08 May 1952 in Beiseker, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 13 May 1952 in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.
    2. Martha Emma Buchholz was born in Jun 1884 in Schönbach, Bavaria, Germany; died on 28 Mar 1911 in Carbon, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada.
    3. William Emil Buchholz was born about 1887 in Potter, South Dakota, USA; died about 1888 in Potter, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Anna Erna Hattie Buchholz was born on 27 May 1889 in Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA; died on 26 Aug 1964 in Huron, Beadle, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Huron, Beadle, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Elsa Agnes Buchholz was born on 27 Sep 1895 in Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA; died on 08 Dec 1975 in Ramona, Lake, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Johns Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Romano, Lake, South Dakota, USA.
    6. Carl Buchholz was born on 11 Jan 1898 in Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA; died on 22 Dec 1972 in Sheriden, Sheriden, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Appomattox Cemetery, Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA.


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