Andrew Steele Fulton (September 29, 1800 – November 22, 1884) was a nineteenth-century congressman, lawyer and judge from Virginia. He was the brother of John H. Fulton.
Fulton operated a leadworks facility that produced US$9,000 worth of lead products in 1860. He also ran a farm that produced corn and wheat. He sold the farm in 1875.[3]
Personal life
Fulton married Sarah "Sallie" M. Kincannon in 1828. He had nine children.[2][3] In 1852, they purchased land near Austinville and built a farmhouse there.[3]
Fulton died on November 22, 1884, near Austinville, and was interred in the family cemetery by New River near Austinville.[1][2]