- John S. Fullmer
John Solomon Fullmer (
July 21 ,1807 -October 8 ,1883 ), was an American politician and farmer, born in Huntington,Pennsylvania . He was the younger brother ofDavid Fullmer , another politian.Early Childhood and Career
John Fullmer spent his childhood and early adult years on his family's farm in Huntington,
Pennsylvania . In 1830, his father, Peter Fullmer, moved the family from Pennsylvania to Jefferson Township, Richland County,Ohio . In 1832, John S. left Ohio forNashville, Tennessee where he intended to study for the Baptist Ministry. Yet, upon arriving in Nashville John S. took a job at the "Banner" newspaper and became an established and respected member of the Nashville community. [Possibly the Daily Republican Banner, which was published August 1837 to January 1862; September 1865 to December 1865; and April 1866 to August 1875 or theNashville Banner , February 26, 1880 - February 20, 1998] Fullmer established Fullmer and Mitchell, a mercantile business, with a partner in 1836 and was married to Mary Ann Price, the daughter of a wealthy planter, on May 24, 1837 in Nashville. [Winmill Family, [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/john_s_fullmer.htm The Life of John Solomon Fullmer] , (accessed December 2006)]Religion and Nauvoo Years
The Fullmer's heard about
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and became members while living in Jefferson Township, Richland County,Ohio . Fullmer, visited his family who had moved from Ohio, inNauvoo, Illinois in 1839 and was baptized byJoseph Smith, Jr. onJuly 29 ,1839 before returning to Nashville to assist his wife and their two daughters, Lavina Elizabeth and Johanna, in moving to Nauvoo. [Winmill Family, [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/john_s_fullmer.htm The Life of John Solomon Fullmer] , (accessed December 2006)] While living in Nauvoo, John S. Fullmer, was closely associated with Joseph Smith and served for a while as his private secretary. [Winmill Family, [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/john_s_fullmer.htm The Life of John Solomon Fullmer] (accessed December 2006)] While living in Nauvoo, Fullmer would serve a mission to Pennsylvania in 1842 and Vermilion County, Illinois in 1845.Fullmer was with the LDS Prophet
Joseph Smith at Carthage onJune 25 ,1844 , and prior to the death of Joseph andHyrum Smith , John S. left for Nauvoo to obtain help leaving Joseph Smith and several others at Carthage. He was not present at the deaths of Joseph and Hyrum Smith and thus was spared a similar fate and would remain in Nauvoo until 1847, being appointed to act as trustee for the Church, and was authorized to handle Church business and the disposing of property for the Mormons during and after their exodus from Nauvoo. He served in this capacity with Almon W. Babbitt, Joseph L. Heywood, Henry W. Miller, andJohn M. Bernhisel .Fullmer married Olive Amanda Smith Cook on
January 21 ,1846 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She was Fullmer's second wife under the early-LDS practice of plural marriage.Utah Years
Fullmer crossed the plains to Utah with his family in 1848 and settled in Davis County, where he was actively involved in the political affairs of the territory and assisted in the drafting of a constitution for the provisional
State of Deseret , and theUtah Territory . John S. briefly served in the Utah Territorial House of Representatives from Davis County, while his brother David served in the House for Salt Lake County, then John S. served as a Missionary to England from 1852 to 1855. After returning from England Fullmer married his third wife, Sarah Ann Stevenson, onOctober 12 ,1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah.Upon returning to Utah he moved his family to
Springville, Utah , where he lived until his death onOctober 8 ,1883 at Springville, Utah, where he is buried in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery with his first wife, Mary Ann Price Fullmer, who followed him in death onNovember 29 ,1897 .References
External links
* Fullmer, John S., [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/History_page.htm The Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith] . London: Latter-day Saints' Book Depot.
* Fullmer, John S., [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/Expulsion_from_Nauvoo.htm A Condensed History of the Expulsion of the Saints from Nauvoo] . London: Latter-day Saints' Book Depot.
* Wells, Jerry D., "John Solomon Fullmer, The Man and His Writings," Brigham Young University.
* Winmill Family, [http://www.geocities.com/richardwinmill/john_s_fullmer.htm The Life of John Solomon Fullmer] , (accessed December 2006)
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=fullmer&GSmid=46858513&GRid=20512819& Find A Grave Profile For John Solomon Fullmer]
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