Date of birth calculated from age at death.
NATHAN HULETT. (Winnefred's son from first marriage)
It would be indeed presumptuous for the biographer to make any attempt to introduce to the readers of this work the name of Nathan Hulett, of Clark township, for he is known practically to everybody in Montgomery county where his long, honorable and industrious life has been spent and where he has labored for the general good of the locality while advancing his individual interests. So. his large material success and the universal high regard in which he is held have been well merited.
Mr. Hulett was born in tlie township and count}- where he is still residing, having first seen the light of day here on September 28, 1846. He is a son of Gilson and Winefrede (Clark) Hulett. Gibson Hulett's parents came from Kentucky and settled in Putnam county, Indiana, probably near Greencastle, in an early day, and in that couty Winefrede Clark was born, and she and Gilson Hulett were married in Clark township, Montgomery county.
She was a daughter of Willis and Hannah (Allen) Clark. Her parents came from Kentucky in a very early day, her mother having made the trip here on horseback. These parents later moved across into Clark township, Montgomery county, buying a farm in the southeastern part of the township, and Mr. Hulett still owns part ni their farm. Gilson Hulett purchased part of their farm and Mr. Hulet still owns part of that. The death of Gilson Hulett occurred in August, 1851, when Nathan Hulett was about five years
of age. He left a wife and two children, Xathan and John W. The latter lived and died in Clark township. The mother afterwards married George Morris and lived in Clark township, until late in life when she and her hus-
band moved to a farm he got near Danville. She spent her last years in Clark township, dying there during the early seventies.
Second spouse is George Morris--not sure where he is buried. George ended up marrying Winnefred's sister Mary Clark after she died.
Date of birth calculated from age at death.
NATHAN HULETT. (Winnefred's son from first marriage)
It would be indeed presumptuous for the biographer to make any attempt to introduce to the readers of this work the name of Nathan Hulett, of Clark township, for he is known practically to everybody in Montgomery county where his long, honorable and industrious life has been spent and where he has labored for the general good of the locality while advancing his individual interests. So. his large material success and the universal high regard in which he is held have been well merited.
Mr. Hulett was born in tlie township and count}- where he is still residing, having first seen the light of day here on September 28, 1846. He is a son of Gilson and Winefrede (Clark) Hulett. Gibson Hulett's parents came from Kentucky and settled in Putnam county, Indiana, probably near Greencastle, in an early day, and in that couty Winefrede Clark was born, and she and Gilson Hulett were married in Clark township, Montgomery county.
She was a daughter of Willis and Hannah (Allen) Clark. Her parents came from Kentucky in a very early day, her mother having made the trip here on horseback. These parents later moved across into Clark township, Montgomery county, buying a farm in the southeastern part of the township, and Mr. Hulett still owns part ni their farm. Gilson Hulett purchased part of their farm and Mr. Hulet still owns part of that. The death of Gilson Hulett occurred in August, 1851, when Nathan Hulett was about five years
of age. He left a wife and two children, Xathan and John W. The latter lived and died in Clark township. The mother afterwards married George Morris and lived in Clark township, until late in life when she and her hus-
band moved to a farm he got near Danville. She spent her last years in Clark township, dying there during the early seventies.
Second spouse is George Morris--not sure where he is buried. George ended up marrying Winnefred's sister Mary Clark after she died.
Family Members
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William H Clark
1820–1862
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Milton Clark
1821–1874
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Nathan Clark
1822–1907
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James M Clark
1824–1901
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Benjamin F. Clark
1826–1899
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Oliver Charles Clark
1829–1894
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John Clark
1831–1899
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Lucinda Clark Baker
1834–1923
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Sidney Jane Clark Bymaster
1835–1907
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Susan Catherine Clark Harshbarger
1837–1895
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Alexander Campbell Clark
1838–1920
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Mary A. Clark Morris
1840–1894
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Fanny Peach Clark Kelly
1844–1917
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Fannie Ann Clark Vail
1844–1926
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