Jesse V. Fuller

First Name: Jesse
Middle Name(s): V.
Last Name: Fuller
Unit: 
Co. H, 4th Mississippi Infantry and Co. C, 2nd Mississippi Infantry
Residence (County): 
Itawamba County, MS
Biography: 

Jesse V. Fuller (b. SC ca. 1836) was from Itawamba County, Mississippi and the husband of Elvira Elizabeth Fuller. His service records indicate that he enlisted in Co. H, 4th Mississippi Infantry in August 1861 and escaped when the regiment was captured at Fort Donelson. He mustered into service as a private in Co. C, 2nd Mississippi Infantry on March 26, 1862 and died at home of smallpox on December 10, 1862 while on a sick furlough.

Authored Letters

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ID Letter Datesort descending Author Recipient From To
14826 JesseFuller1 April 5, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller Fredericksburg, VA Itawamba County, MS
14827 JesseFuller2 May 12, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14829 JesseFuller3 May 18, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller , Mary Lucas Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14830 JesseFuller4 May 26, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14831 JesseFuller5 June 11, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14833 JesseFuller7 June 27, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller , Mary Lucas Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14832 JesseFuller6 July 22, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller , Mary Lucas Richmond, VA Itawamba County, MS
14834 JesseFuller8 October 12, 1862 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller Winchester, VA Itawamba County, MS
14835 JesseFuller9 October 12, 1864 Jesse V. Fuller Elvira Elizabeth Fuller , Mary Lucas Winchester, VA Itawamba County, MS

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