20th Century History of New Castle and
Lawrence County Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens

CHARLES DALE FULLERTON,

[p. 630] an enterprising farmer of North Beaver Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, residing on his valuable farm of 102 acres, which is situated on the lower Mt. Jackson-Petersburg road, two miles south-west of the former place, was born on this farm February 19, 1876. His parents were Walter and Maria (Reed) Fullerton.

Walter Fullerton was also born on the farm above mentioned, a son of James Fullerton, a pioneer, and lived on it through his entire life with the exception of the last few years. He retired to New Castle, where he died April 7, 1898. His wife died on the farm in 1884, when Charles D., the youngest of the family, was eight years old. The other children were: J. R., residing at Bellevue Station, Pennsylvania; James N., residing at Allegheny, Pennsylvania; W. D., residing at Boston, Massachusetts; and Tillie A. and Grace M., both deceased, the latter of whom was the wife of Frank Russell.

Charles Dale Fullerton was educated in the public schools of North Beaver Township and since he has reached the age of responsibility, has engaged in farming. He adds dairying to his farm industries and carries on all his agricultural work according to modern methods and with the assistance of improved machinery.

Mr. Fullerton married Clara McAnlis, who is a daughter of J. S. McAnlis, of Moravia.


20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens Hon. Aaron L. Hazen Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill., 1908

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