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==Fuller family==
In 1951, John J. Hughes of the North Star Route, and Mrs. Tom Fuller, both resided in Waldron, Scott Co., [[Arkansas]], and the LoG for that time period indicates that KCMO was the nearest assembly (albeit 336 miles away). Coincidentally, Waldron was a near a town called Boothe aka Tomlinsonville, in honor of families (named Booth & Tomlinson) who resided there many years, which are both affiliated with the PB historically.
* Thomas Monroe Fuller (b. 1867 Minden, [[Louisiana|LA]] - d. 1963 Waldron, AR), son of Alpheus Monroe Fuller (b. 1843 LaFayette, Walker, [[Georgia|GA]] - d. 1906 Waldron, AR) & Fannie Mary Whitaker Fuller (b. 1846 Heard Co., GA - d. 1906 Waldron, AR).
* Elnora "Nora" Elizabeth Williams Fuller '''+1951-1952''' (b. 1880 Arkansas City, AR - d. 1952 Waldron, AR), daughter of Lewis Baron Williams (b. 1846 Taylors Ridge Valley, Walker, GA - d. 1887 Waldron, AR) & Ava Isabella Lamb Williams (b. 1846 LaFayette, GA - d. 1934 Waldron, AR). In 1880, when Nora was an infant, her parents were already settled in Waldron.** Dexter Ruth Fuller McNutt (b. 1898 Waldron, AR - d. 1984 KCMO). Husband (1917 @ Hon, Scott, AR): Henry Clay McNutt (1896 Parks, AR - d. 1953 KCMO), son of John White McNutt (b. 1851 Rawlingsville, Fort Payne, DeKalb, AL - d. 1913 Waldron, AR) & Ella Jane Holleman McNutt (b. 1862 Rawlingsville, AL - d. 1917 Waldron, AR). Henry served during WWI with Co. A of the 322nd Infantry, including transport in 1919 on the Matsonia. In 1942, Henry he was employed with the K.C. Southern railroad, at 11th & Wyandotte. John McNutt was a schoolteacher in Waldron +1880-1900+, and an attorney in 1910. ** Clark Champ Fuller (1915-1986 Waldron, AR). Wife: Jimmie Eugene Hartsell Fuller (b. 1920 Boothe, Scott, AR - d. 2000 Fort Smith, Sebastian, AR), daughter of James Monroe Hartsell (b. 1886 Dallas, TX - d. 1959 Boothe, AR) & Mamie Eugene Lawrence Hartsell (1891-1989 AR).
==Gill family==