Mr. Abner Hull died at his residence in Bergen last night after a protracted and painful illness. He was attacked with disease over a year ago, and being confined to his bed much of the time, gradually failed in health until death ensued and relieved his suffering. His death, therefore, was not unexpected. Mr. Hull was one of the oldest and respected citizens of the town, having resided in Bergen his entire lifetime, and being widely known. His age was about seventy-nine years. The deceased was the father of Carlos A. Hull, County Clerk; Burton Hull of Canton, Ill., and Ferdinand, Eugene and Newton Hull of Bergen.
The Daily News (Batavia, New York)
April 22, 1882 - Page 4
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Mr. Abner Hull died at his residence in Bergen last night after a protracted and painful illness. He was attacked with disease over a year ago, and being confined to his bed much of the time, gradually failed in health until death ensued and relieved his suffering. His death, therefore, was not unexpected. Mr. Hull was one of the oldest and respected citizens of the town, having resided in Bergen his entire lifetime, and being widely known. His age was about seventy-nine years. The deceased was the father of Carlos A. Hull, County Clerk; Burton Hull of Canton, Ill., and Ferdinand, Eugene and Newton Hull of Bergen.
The Daily News (Batavia, New York)
April 22, 1882 - Page 4
added by Gale Olsson McHale
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