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Benjamin Thomas “B. T.” Aull

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Benjamin Thomas “B. T.” Aull

Birth
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 May 1890 (aged 64)
Knottsville, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Knottsville, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Benjamin Aull (1791-1871) and his wife Catherine, nee Aud (1799-circa 1831). He married Joanna Carrico in January 1847. She died in December 1873. He married Mary Margaret Aud in January 1884. They had three children.

Owensboro Evening Inquirer, May 12, 1890, page 1
GOOD CITIZEN DEAD
B. T. Aull Died Last Night of Bright's Disease at Knottsville--The Funeral Will Take Place Tomorrow.
Knottsville, May 12, (Special.) -- B. T. Aull died at 11:30 last night at Knottsville, of Bright's Disease. He was sixty-four years old; was born in this precinct; and for the past eighteen years lived here. He was married in 1846 to Miss Jo Ann Carrico by whom he had seven children, all of which live in this county except Will who is in Missouri and Frank in Illinois near Springfield. The latter was telegraphed for Saturday afternoon and arrived three hours before his father died. In December 1873 his wife died and he was a widower until January 1884, when he married Miss Mag Aud, by whom he has had three children, the youngest which is a few months old. The funeral will take place from St. William' church tomorrow at 9 o'clock and burial will be at St. Lawrence cemetery.

This biography was included in the 1883 History of Daviess County, Kentucky:
BENJAMIN T. AULL, farmer, Knottsville, was born in Nelson County, Ky., April 27, 1826, and is a son of Benjamin Aull, a native of Maryland, who came to Kentucky when a boy, and brought his family to this county in the fall of 1826, where the subject of this sketch was reared on a farm, and educated in the common or subscription schools. He was married Jan. 16, 1847, to Miss Joanna, daughter of James Carrico. They had twelve children, of whom but six are living--William, Thomas, Francis, Helena, Marshall and Anna. One daughter, Catherine, died in August, 1872, at the age of eighteen years. Mr. Aull recently sold his farm in this precinct, and now owns a homestead of but twenty-nine acres, at Knottsville, where he lives rather retired. Mr. Aull is a worthy member of the Catholic church.
He was the son of Benjamin Aull (1791-1871) and his wife Catherine, nee Aud (1799-circa 1831). He married Joanna Carrico in January 1847. She died in December 1873. He married Mary Margaret Aud in January 1884. They had three children.

Owensboro Evening Inquirer, May 12, 1890, page 1
GOOD CITIZEN DEAD
B. T. Aull Died Last Night of Bright's Disease at Knottsville--The Funeral Will Take Place Tomorrow.
Knottsville, May 12, (Special.) -- B. T. Aull died at 11:30 last night at Knottsville, of Bright's Disease. He was sixty-four years old; was born in this precinct; and for the past eighteen years lived here. He was married in 1846 to Miss Jo Ann Carrico by whom he had seven children, all of which live in this county except Will who is in Missouri and Frank in Illinois near Springfield. The latter was telegraphed for Saturday afternoon and arrived three hours before his father died. In December 1873 his wife died and he was a widower until January 1884, when he married Miss Mag Aud, by whom he has had three children, the youngest which is a few months old. The funeral will take place from St. William' church tomorrow at 9 o'clock and burial will be at St. Lawrence cemetery.

This biography was included in the 1883 History of Daviess County, Kentucky:
BENJAMIN T. AULL, farmer, Knottsville, was born in Nelson County, Ky., April 27, 1826, and is a son of Benjamin Aull, a native of Maryland, who came to Kentucky when a boy, and brought his family to this county in the fall of 1826, where the subject of this sketch was reared on a farm, and educated in the common or subscription schools. He was married Jan. 16, 1847, to Miss Joanna, daughter of James Carrico. They had twelve children, of whom but six are living--William, Thomas, Francis, Helena, Marshall and Anna. One daughter, Catherine, died in August, 1872, at the age of eighteen years. Mr. Aull recently sold his farm in this precinct, and now owns a homestead of but twenty-nine acres, at Knottsville, where he lives rather retired. Mr. Aull is a worthy member of the Catholic church.


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