Now that I am starting to feel better I have started working on the family tree again. I’ve taken and found some interesting pictures lately.
I’ll start with the Fullers.

Wyatt and Elsie Fuller
First is a picture of my grandparents tombstone. They are buried at Damascus Baptist Church in Leah Ga.

Claude and Janie Fuller
This is my great-grandfather Claude Lovelace Fuller and his wife Janie’s Tombstone. Claude died young due to an accident.

Janie Fuller
This photo of Janie was taken around the turn of the century.

Bill, Nanie-mama, and Charles Fuller
Janie was referred to as Nanie-mama by her grandchildren and as you can tell she was well loved. That’s my dad on the right.

William Taylor and Ella Fuller
In Warren County at the Johnson Methodist Church is where the parents of Claude, William Taylor and Ella Fuller are buried.

Francis Marion and Sarah Fuller
Finally we come to my great-great-great grandparents Francis Marion and Sarah Fuller. They are buried in Magnolia Cemetery in downtown Augusta.
I only have 2 other tombstones to find in the Augusta area. My 4th great grandfather Isham Fuller (1783-1864) died near Appling but I have no record of where his grave is located. My 5th great grandfather Spivey Fuller (1757-1790) fought in the Revolutionary War and later moved to Augusta. He died and is buried somewhere in Richmond County. I haven’t found any record of his burial.

Wyatt and Mamie Chamblin
On the Chamblin side of my family I have Wyatt Lucius Chamblin.

Lou Eubank Chamblin
Wyatt is the father of Janie Fuller by his first wife Lou Eubank Chamblin (1861-1899).
His father Wyatt Lucius Chamblin (1841-1897) was a Civil War veteran who lost his leg during the battle of Atlanta. I know he is buried in the old Bethel Church near Pollards Corner I just have to wait for cooler weather to get to it. His fathers name was Wyatt Chamblin and he was a doctor who moved from Spartanburg SC to Columbia County. Unfortunately I cannot find any records of his death.
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