Sonoma-Nevada-Santa Clara County CA Archives Biographies.....Fulton, James 1827 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com March 3, 2006, 4:46 am Author: Alley, Bowen & Co. (1880) Fulton, James. The subject of this memoir, whose portrait appears in this work, was born in Lawrence county, Indiana, on January 28, 1827, remaining at his birth-place till 1839, and where he received his primary education. His parents moved to Buchanan county, Missouri, where they resided until May, 1849, when the family emigrated across the plains to California, arriving in what is now Nevada county, on September 13th of that year. They immediately proceeded to San Jose, where, in connection with his brother Thomas Fulton, he embarked in the lumber trade, which they carried on one year. After disposing of their business, they went to Nevada county, there followed mining one year, then returned to San Jose, and was engaged in farming. In 1852, Mr. Fulton visited Missouri, and while there, purchased a drove of cattle, which he brought to their ranch near San Jose. In 1855, accompanied by his brother and father (his mother died when he was quite young), he came to this county, bought a tract of land north from Santa Rosa, which was known as Fulton's Cross Roads until the building of the railroad, when a town-site was laid out and named Fulton Station in honor of this family. On their arrival in what is now Fulton Station, they pitched a tent under the branches of a tree until lumber could be procured from the redwoods, with which they built a house. This was the beginning made by these brave pioneers who have been spared—except their father—to see a nourishing town built near the place occupied by their tent twenty-four years ago. Mr. Fulton married Malessa Wilson, a native of Indiana, on January 9, 1853. She died in Santa Rosa February 22, 1877. Mary, James Wilson, Retta, Summers B., Albert L. and Laura A., are the names of their children. This family are now residents of Santa Rosa, to which they moved in 1873. Additional Comments: Santa Rosa Township Extracted from: HISTORY —OF- SONOMA COUNTY, -INCLUDING ITS— Geology, Topooraphy, Mountains, Valleys and Streams; —TOGETHER WITH— A Full and Particular Record of the Spanish Grants; Its Early History and Settlement, Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources; the Names of Original Spanish and American Pioneers; a full Political History, Comprising the Tabular Statements of Elections and Office-holders since the Formation of the County; Separate Histories of each Township, Showing the Advancement of Grape and Grain Growing Interests, and Pisciculture; ALSO, INCIDENTS OF PIONEER LIFE; THE RAISING OF THE BEAR FLAG; AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF EARLY AND PROMINENT SETTLERS AND REPRESENTATIVE MEN; —AND OF ITS— Cities, Towns, Churches, Schools, Secret Societies, Etc., Etc. ILLUSTRATED. SAN FRANCISCO: ALLEY, BOWEN & CO., PUBLISHERS. 1880. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sonoma/bios/fulton954nbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/cafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb