MAUD GRACE (ANASTASIA) KELLOGG[ ] {19765} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10c.11d.12a.13d>, dau. of Frederick Asa {14878} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10c.11d.12a>, b. July 1883 in Minn.; m. in Lyon Co., Minn, 5 June 1902, Clarence Earl Fuller, b. in Marengo, Ill., 17 Nov. 1878, son of Walter Asa Fuller, b. in Greenwood, Ill., 20 Feb. 1852, and Emily Jane Woodruff, b. in Orange, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1853.
He d. in Red Lake Falls, Minn., 29 Nov. 1917 from influenza during the pandemic. She m. (2), before the 1920 census, as his second wife, Joseph Stefflre, b. in Detroit, Mich., 20 Mar. 1879, son of Leon Stefflre, b. in Puslinch, Ont., Can., 22 Sept. 1845, and Sara Conway, b. in Guelph, Ont., Can., 22 1854. They res. in Peever, S. D., rem. to Los Angeles, Cal; he d. 13 Aug. 1935; she d. in Roberts Co., S. D., 19 Nov. 1953.
Children (all by first husband):
Frederick Asa Fuller {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10c.11d.12a.13d.14a>, b. in Minn., 4 Jan. 1903; m. 7 Jan. 1931 in Los Angeles, Cal., Elizabeth Rae, dau. of James Rae and Frances Boam, b. 18 Apr. 1911 in Wyo.; he was a wire drawer in steel production; he d. in Lakewood, Cal., 28 Feb. 1983 and she d. 20 Dec. 1990 in Bellflower, Cal., and both are supposedly buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, Cal.; had three children.
Mildred Mae Fuller {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10c.11d.12a.13d.14b>, b. in Marshall, Minn., 20 May 1904; m. in Roberts Co., S. D., 25 May 1925, John James George, Jr., b. in Peever, S. D., 12 May 1899, son of John George, b. in Lebanon, Syria, 10 Aug. 1869, and Ida Mae Casey, b. in Aurora Co. S. D., 13 Nov. 1883; he was a farmer and later a bus driver; he d. in Sisseton, S. D., 24 April 1954; she d. in St. Paul, Minn., 19 Oct. 1992; had eight (or nine) children.
Walter Earl Fuller {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10c.11d.12a.13d.14c>, b. in Minn., 29 Apr. 1907; m. before 1930, Charlotte A. Durr, b. in Los Angeles, Cal., 26 Apr. 1911, dau. of Eward E. Durr, b. in England, 1878, and Bessie Stelzer, b. in England, 1878; he worked at the shipyard and in the pottery industry; she d. in 18 Oct. 1987, Westminster, Cal.; he d. there, 8 Feb. 1988; had three children.