DEATH OF OLD TIMER CONFEDERATE VETERAN PASSES AWAY AT BARNETT, FORTY YEARS A MASON, BURIAL AT HOPEWELL
Joseph Hull, a veteran of the confederate army, died Friday, February 1921. Mr. Hull was born in Franklin County, Missouri 77 years ago. He moved to Moniteau County near High Point and has spent most of his life in the Barnett community. He was married in 1865. He and his wife united with the Christian Church at Hopewell 55 years ago and have lived in that Faith all their lives. Eleven children were born to them, two dying in infancy – the other nine are living. He also leaves four brothers and one sister. While he lived in Moniteau County, Mr. Hull served as county Judge four years. Mr. Hull had been a Mason about forty years and the funeral was conducted under the auspices of that organization at Hopewell Saturday in the presence of a large crowd of old friends and neighbors. Rev. Edmund Wilkes, of Columbia, Missouri officiated.
DEATH OF OLD TIMER CONFEDERATE VETERAN PASSES AWAY AT BARNETT, FORTY YEARS A MASON, BURIAL AT HOPEWELL
Joseph Hull, a veteran of the confederate army, died Friday, February 1921. Mr. Hull was born in Franklin County, Missouri 77 years ago. He moved to Moniteau County near High Point and has spent most of his life in the Barnett community. He was married in 1865. He and his wife united with the Christian Church at Hopewell 55 years ago and have lived in that Faith all their lives. Eleven children were born to them, two dying in infancy – the other nine are living. He also leaves four brothers and one sister. While he lived in Moniteau County, Mr. Hull served as county Judge four years. Mr. Hull had been a Mason about forty years and the funeral was conducted under the auspices of that organization at Hopewell Saturday in the presence of a large crowd of old friends and neighbors. Rev. Edmund Wilkes, of Columbia, Missouri officiated.
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