The family home was known as Greenfield Farm, an historic Loudoun County property given them about 1882 by Lizzie's father John William Hammerly.
An obituary contained the following extract: "Mr. George Cephus Dulin, one of Loudoun's most esteemed and respected citizens, died at his home near Sycolin Church, early this morning, after an illness of several months duration. Mr. Dulin, who was in his seventy-ninth year, was born and reared and spent his entire life in Loudoun county. At the time of his death he was a director of the Loudoun National Bank of Leesburg and for many years was a school trustee for Leesburg district. He was a prosperous and progressive farmer, respected by all who knew him and beloved by all who came in close contact with him."
The family home was known as Greenfield Farm, an historic Loudoun County property given them about 1882 by Lizzie's father John William Hammerly.
An obituary contained the following extract: "Mr. George Cephus Dulin, one of Loudoun's most esteemed and respected citizens, died at his home near Sycolin Church, early this morning, after an illness of several months duration. Mr. Dulin, who was in his seventy-ninth year, was born and reared and spent his entire life in Loudoun county. At the time of his death he was a director of the Loudoun National Bank of Leesburg and for many years was a school trustee for Leesburg district. He was a prosperous and progressive farmer, respected by all who knew him and beloved by all who came in close contact with him."
Family Members
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Mary Ellen Dulin
1828–1846
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John Edward Dulin
1831–1916
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Michael William Beveridge
1831–1897
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Rev Samuel Gamaliel Dulin
1834–1871
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Elizabeth Rees Dulin
1838–1926
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Henry Francis Dulin
1844–1853
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Ann Rebecca Dulin
1847–1853
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Charles Edward Dulin
1849–1853
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James William Dulin
1850–1853
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Thaddeus Camel Dulin
1853–1934