Although most Fuller websites list the woman who married James Fuller in Ashford, Conn., in 1717 as Abigail Youmans, a xeroxed copy of v.A, p.4, of the vital records shows YOUARD. The Barbour Collection lists her as YEWARD, with the suggestion that it might be LENARD. Since Bardsley says that YEWARD (and its variations) is the same as EWART (ewe-herd) I am wondering now whether her name was actually EWER (there being no Yewards or Ewarts in Savage's Dictionary) an unrelated surname but one that could have been confused by the clerk with it. If she was a EWER (not a Yeward,Youard,Ewart), she would likely be in the generation of Thomas Ewer's grandchildren. One site even listed a daughter of Thomas, Jr., as Abigail, born, however, a little too late (1706, I think) for marriage in 1717. Did any Ewers get over to Rehoboth and Attleborough?