FULMER Family History
of Westmoreland County
South Huntingdon Township
and the surrounding
communities, villages, boroughs
and coal patch towns.
This Old Scarecrow is going to attempt documenting some of the information, and images relating to the descendants of Daniel A. Fulmer 1832 - 1911.
It may include valuable genealogical information that may be useful for family members to help connect-the-dots.
Whatever I post up on this site, I'll avoid the names of all living relatives, and their likenesses.
Sewickley School House No. 6
(aka) The Mill Grove School
circa 1904-1905
Photograph by Elmer Kintigh
A. Clarence McKee (teacher)
B. Charles Robinson
C. Clarence Wymer Fulmer 1890-1935
D. Alice Pearl Fulmer 1897-1980
E. Harry Morrison Fulmer 1888-1973
F. John Reese Fulmer 1893-1955
Four of these hardscrabble urchins are the children of George Albert, and Lucy Ann Stoner Fulmer.
The family lived in and around the Mill Grove, and Milbell vicinity at this time.
George Albert Fulmer (1862-1937) was the third child born to Daniel A., and Sarah Ann McLain Fulmer.
George had a blacksmith shop near Sewickley Creek during this time.
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