Franklin FULLER, Erasmus Darwin Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States. Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 197 Erasmus Darwin FULLER, St. Albans, livery and sales stable, was born 07 February 1834 in St. Albans [Franklin County, Vermont], son of William and Eliza (GREEN) FULLER. Educated in the public schools and St. Albans Academy. William FULLER, his father, was the first man in St. Albans to keep a livery; his son Erasmus, his successor, is now, and has been since 1850, doing business on the spot where he was born, being the oldest liveryman in Vermont, and the longest in business consecutively of any man in St. Albans. Republican. Congregationalist. The oldest living member of Franklin Lodge No. 4, Free & Accepted Masons, St. Albans, having joined the order fifty-one years ago; a member of St. Albans Lodge 31, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, since 01 March 1872. In 1855 he [Erasmus Darwin FULLER] married [Miss?] Maretta A. MANZER, of Swanton [Franklin County, Vermont]. Submitted by Cathy Kubly