"She was baptized by Elder J. L. Hoffman and united with the Scio Seventh-day Baptist Church about twenty-nine years ago. She was married to Nathan Hull, October 11, 1856 - fifty-four years ago. Mr. Hull died six years later or forty-eight years ago. She lived two years in Pennsylvania after her marriage, and then in Alfred, Ward, Andover, and the last thirty years in Scio. She has been an invalid much of her mature life, but has been noted for her cheerful and hopeful disposition, which made her an enjoyable companion though her life was largely spent in her own home. Her husband died in early life. Her only child, Charles Eugene Hull, died five years ago. He left a daughter, Myrtle B., who as a trained nurse has kindly and efficiently, with her mother, Mrs. Ida (Fuller) Hull, cared for her grandmother the last fifteen weeks of her life, while she has been failing for a year. Mr. Hull also left a son, Nathan S. Hull, whose home is at Scio.
"Our departed sister was the youngest child of a family of ten children. Her brother, Charles H. Bliven, of Scio, is the only one now left of the family, and though eighty-two years of age was able to attend the funeral and go to Alfred to the burial.
"Farewell services at her late home were conducted by the writer and interment was made in the family plot in Alfred Rural Cemetery. I. L. C."
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Source: The Sabbath Recorder, Volume 69, Number 9, page 286, Aug. 29, 1910.
Above transcribed and provided by Jon Saunders, as were the links to parents.
"She was baptized by Elder J. L. Hoffman and united with the Scio Seventh-day Baptist Church about twenty-nine years ago. She was married to Nathan Hull, October 11, 1856 - fifty-four years ago. Mr. Hull died six years later or forty-eight years ago. She lived two years in Pennsylvania after her marriage, and then in Alfred, Ward, Andover, and the last thirty years in Scio. She has been an invalid much of her mature life, but has been noted for her cheerful and hopeful disposition, which made her an enjoyable companion though her life was largely spent in her own home. Her husband died in early life. Her only child, Charles Eugene Hull, died five years ago. He left a daughter, Myrtle B., who as a trained nurse has kindly and efficiently, with her mother, Mrs. Ida (Fuller) Hull, cared for her grandmother the last fifteen weeks of her life, while she has been failing for a year. Mr. Hull also left a son, Nathan S. Hull, whose home is at Scio.
"Our departed sister was the youngest child of a family of ten children. Her brother, Charles H. Bliven, of Scio, is the only one now left of the family, and though eighty-two years of age was able to attend the funeral and go to Alfred to the burial.
"Farewell services at her late home were conducted by the writer and interment was made in the family plot in Alfred Rural Cemetery. I. L. C."
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Source: The Sabbath Recorder, Volume 69, Number 9, page 286, Aug. 29, 1910.
Above transcribed and provided by Jon Saunders, as were the links to parents.
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