William was a direct descendant of the famous linage of the Bull Stone House erected in 1722 by master stonemason William Bull [1689–1755] & Sarah Wells [1694–1796], the "Pioneer Maid of Wawayanda."
Angevine's linage is as follows:
> William Bull [1689–1755]
>> John Bull [1721–1801]
>>> Ebenezer Bull [1749–1793]
>>>> William Bull [1776–1823]
>>>>> Angevine Bull [1811–1883]
Angevine married Minerva Bailey in 1841 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
According to his wife's obituary they were the parents of 8 children: 7 sons and 1 daughter.
Boy (likely died shortly after birth or was stillborn) dates & disposition unknown.
William C Bull 1844–1897
Susan Elizabeth Bull 1846–1911
Albert Bull (?) born and died between 1848–1850
Sylvester C. Bull 1852–1927
Samuel West Bull 1858–1935
Andrew N. Bull 1860–1925
Albert Arthur Bull 1863–1923
William was a direct descendant of the famous linage of the Bull Stone House erected in 1722 by master stonemason William Bull [1689–1755] & Sarah Wells [1694–1796], the "Pioneer Maid of Wawayanda."
Angevine's linage is as follows:
> William Bull [1689–1755]
>> John Bull [1721–1801]
>>> Ebenezer Bull [1749–1793]
>>>> William Bull [1776–1823]
>>>>> Angevine Bull [1811–1883]
Angevine married Minerva Bailey in 1841 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
According to his wife's obituary they were the parents of 8 children: 7 sons and 1 daughter.
Boy (likely died shortly after birth or was stillborn) dates & disposition unknown.
William C Bull 1844–1897
Susan Elizabeth Bull 1846–1911
Albert Bull (?) born and died between 1848–1850
Sylvester C. Bull 1852–1927
Samuel West Bull 1858–1935
Andrew N. Bull 1860–1925
Albert Arthur Bull 1863–1923
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