Mrs. Caroline P. Hull, widow of William F. Hull, of Madison, died Saturday afternoon at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. F. P. Griswold, on Broad street, Meriden. Mrs. Hull was eight-six years and six months old and her demise was caused by ailments peculiar to old age. She had lived in Meriden with her daughter for the past year and a half. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Griswold, she leaves one son, J. Myron Hull, of Madison.
“Mrs. C. P. Hull,” obituary, The Morning Journal-Courier (New Haven, Connecticut), 21 Jan 1901, p. 8, col. 2.
Mrs. Caroline P. Hull, widow of William F. Hull, of Madison, died Saturday afternoon at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. F. P. Griswold, on Broad street, Meriden. Mrs. Hull was eight-six years and six months old and her demise was caused by ailments peculiar to old age. She had lived in Meriden with her daughter for the past year and a half. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Griswold, she leaves one son, J. Myron Hull, of Madison.
“Mrs. C. P. Hull,” obituary, The Morning Journal-Courier (New Haven, Connecticut), 21 Jan 1901, p. 8, col. 2.
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