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'''Frank Fulle''' (1862-1938) was a farmer, director of school district 62 and road commissioner for the Town of Maine.  He was one of the founders of the German Benevolent Society.
 
Adapted from the Mt. Prospect Herald, December 30, 1938.
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 4 December 2025

Frank Fulle, Charles Hammerl, Mr. Talcott, Charles Stewart, Mr. Lawson, Jacob Sigwalt, William Wicke

Frank Fulle (1862-1938) was a farmer, director of school district 62 and road commissioner for the Town of Maine. He was one of the founders of the German Benevolent Society.

Adapted from the Mt. Prospect Herald, December 30, 1938.

Fulle family
Sophia Koehler
(1836-1900)
Gottfried "Fritz" Fulle
(1832-1897)
Josephine Burgher
(1840-1910)
Solomon
Garland
(1828-1901)
Amelia Lagerhausen
(1868-1948)
Frank Fulle
(1862-1938)
Elizabeth Imig
(1872-1959)
Henrietta Fulle
(1865-1930)
Warren Garland
(1859-1951)
Fred Fulle
(1892-1964)
Bernice Clara Rasch
(1897-1972)
Herman August Herzog
(1917-1998)
Vesper B. Fulle
(1918-1995)
Floyd T. Fulle
(1921-2000)
Patricia Lowry
(1925-1994)
James R. Williams
(1914-2001)
Elizabeth R. "Betty" Mayo
(1919-2012)
Rick FulleGail Kathleen Williams
(1947-1994)
Adrian Fulle
(b. 1972)
Some family members are omitted for space reasons.