Name | Oliver "Ollie" Woodman Fuller | |
Birth | 29 Mar 1910 | Carbon, Alberta, Canada [1] |
Gender | Male | |
Reference Number | 247 | |
Reference Number | FUL- CW1 | |
Residence | 1935 | Rimbey, Alberta, Canada [2] |
Death | 16 Oct 1968 | Rimbey, Alberta, Canada [1] |
Burial | Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Kneehill, Alberta, Canada [3] | |
Person ID | I247 | fullereriksen |
Last Modified | 28 Oct 2016 |
Father | Charles Woodman Fuller, b. 11 Jul 1861, Dunkirk, Chautauqua, New York, USA d. 07 Oct 1937, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Age 76 years) | |
Mother | Grace Déchanet, b. 22 Feb 1868, Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA d. 01 Dec 1932, Carbon, Alberta, Canada (Age 64 years) | |
Marriage | 26 Nov 1891 | St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA [4, 5] |
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Photos | Fuller, Charles Woodman and Grace Dechanet family Bk L. Glen, Bell, Harry, Roy, Dora, Alfred, Ralph. Sit, Charles W, Grace. Fr, Ollie, Sebastian (Babe). | |
Fuller, Charles Woodman and the older boys Standing Left - Ralph, Harry, Glen, Roy, Alfred (named after Grace's father) Sitting - Charles Woodman Fuller Boys missing: Oliver 'Ollie' and Sebastian 'Babe', (named after Grace's grandfather) | ||
Fuller, Grace Dechanet with her girls, L- Dora, Belle and Ellen Kyle Fuller.JPG L-standing: daughters Dora & Bell and Ellen Kyle Fuller (wife of Harry Fuller) | ||
Carbon, Alberta School Picture Likely taken about 1920 Shows the various ways that the children and teachers got to school. The building in the back is likely a barn for the horses | ||
Documents | Fuller, Charles Woodman - Family Medical Book The Charles W Fuller family Medical Book or Home Encyclopedia of Health has recently came to light as it was handed down in the family from Grace Dechanet Fuller to her daughter Belle Fuller Vaughan and then down to her daughter Barbara Vaughan and family. It has been well used and is without the front or back covers (and a few pages in the front) and is some 5 inches thick and contains some 1400 pages. The book is in fact 10 books in one and covers all aspects of health and the human body as seen by the author in 1904. It is so complete that it even covers detailed pictures of bone and muscle placement. We can imagine our ancestor Grace Dechanet Fuller using this book almost daily with her family of nine children and are thankful that it was handed down in the family. The attached file is interactive to a website that has the entire book and that website is secure. | |
Fuller, Charles Woodman - Family Medical Book A picture of the book | ||
Histories | Fuller, Charles Woodman - an Historical Profile The Life and Times of Charles Woodman Fuller | |
Albums | Fuller Coal Mine, Carbon, Alberta Canada: (18) The Fuller family owned and operated the Fuller coal mine for some years about 1920. The mine opened in 1918 and went through several owners before it eventually shut down in 1930. The mine was a big part of the Fuller family life for many years. Charles also built a rooming house for the miners in the area and Grace was the cook and manager during this time it was open. | |
Fuller Farm and Ranch, Carbon, Alberta, Canada: (54) Babe Fuller said that the boys in the Fuller family were farmers to help on the farm but they were also cowboys and loved activities of being cowboys including bucking broncs and all that goes with that. We know that some of the boys participated in the Calgary Stampede, a big yearly rodeo event. Glen signed up for the army in 1916 and listed as "Ranch Cowboy" as his profession or trade and in another questionnaire he listed "Horse Breaker" as his profession. Harry listed "Farmer" on his. | ||
Family ID | F7 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Fuller, Ollie with nephew Charles Charles was the son of Harry and Nellie. Picture was likely taken down by the Rooming House | |
Babe and Ollie on the farm Ollie (Oliver) had polio early in his life | ||
Olle and his chickens Babe Fuller commented that Ollie loved looking after the chickens and he treated it as not just a job but it became his passion and I am sure that the family got more eggs each day because of it. | ||
Fuller, Olle Ollie is shown here with two of the farm horses used to pull farming equipment of plowing, harrowing and even swathers. During this time in history a farm could not operate without these horses. A good farmer had to be a shrewd horse trader as well. | ||
Olle and Babe Fuller on the farm Ollie and Babe were the two youngest boys and spent a lot of time together. |
Headstones | Fuller, Ralph and Oliver Woodman FULLER OLIVER 1910-1968 RALPH 1902-1959 REST IN PEACE Plot: Plot 197 |
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