Notes:
1850 Census: 8yrs old living with parents 1860 Census: 18 yrs old living with parents 1870 Census: 1880 Census: Urbana Twp, Champaign Co, OH, living on East Reynolds Street. 1890: moved to Pawnee, NE Later moved to Bridget Twnshp, Marshall, KS & was a farmer until 1903 1903: moved back to Urbana, Champaign, OH & was a farmer until his death
Following is extracted from: History of Marshall County, Kansas: its people, industries, and institutions by Emma E. Forter, Indianapolis, Ind.: B.F. Bowen & Co. (1917)
"David A. Fulwider was born in Champaign county, Ohio, on June 27, 1841, and there he received his education in the common schools and engaged in the mercantile business and farming. He remained in that state until 1890, when he and his family came to Nebraska, and located in Pawnee county in the spring of 1890. Here he went into the grocery business for a short time. He then came to Kansas and in that same year purchased a farm of eighty acres in section 2, St. Bridget township, Marshall county. He engaged in farming until 1903, when he returned to Ohio, where he engaged in farming until the time of his death in 1911. He was the son of David and Elizabeth (Mayse) Fulwider, both of whom were natives of Virginia. After the marriage of David and Elizabeth (Mayse) Fulwider, they moved to Ohio and there spent the remaining days of their lives. To them were born ten children, David A., the father of William H., being the fifth born. To David A. and Elizabeth Fulwider were born three children: Vashti, now deceased, who was the wife or S. Lantz; William H., the subject of this sketch and Birdie M., the wife of Luie Flanagan, of Pawnee county, Nebraska, where they are engaged in general farming and stock raising."
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