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Hattie L. <I>Bull</I> Bennett

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Hattie L. Bull Bennett

Birth
Benton County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Jul 1910 (aged 25)
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Link to parents provided by sudell Find A Grave ID 4755089 Jan. 7, 2020.

Hattie was one of five children born to Charles R. and Ruth (Benling) Bull. She married Samuel Wilson Bennett, son of Jesse W. and Mary (Cresse) Bennett on Dec. 20, 1905 in Madison County, Indiana.

Samuel and Hattie had two sons. Everett and Charles. Since Hattie died 11 days after Charles' birth, it is quite possible she died as a result of child birth complications. Baby Charles died 1 1/2 months later.

Obit:

Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Thur., July 14, 1910, pg. 4

MRS. WILSON BENNETT
Died After Brief Illness This Morning

Another particularly sad death occurred in our city this morning when Hattie L., the wife of Wilson Bennett died at her home at 2213 South E Street at 9:30 o'clock, after a week's illness during which time a baby was born. The deceased was one of the best known women in the city and is survived by her husband, a son four years old, the baby of a week, her parents and brothers and sisters. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bull and one of five children. She was united in marriage to Mr. Bennett on December 20, 1905, and was one of the best known young women in the city having lived here most of her life and her death is a great shock to all who know her. The parents and husband are prostrated over their loss for she was always a good daughter, wife and mother. The funeral arrangements will not be made until after the arrival of Mr. Bennett's parents from Texas. The services will be in charge of Rev. Myers of Center, Ind., and Rev. Sumwalt of this city.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Fri., July 15, 1910; pg. 4

HATTIE BENNETT'S FUNERAL

The funeral of Mrs. Hattie Bennett will be held at the N. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Rebekah lodge will be in charge.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Sat., July 16, 1910, pg. 1

MRS. BENNETT'S FUNERAL

The body of Mrs. Hattie Bennett will lie in state at the home on South E Street tomorrow morning between the hours of 8 and 11 o'clock and the friends desiring to view the remains are asked to do so at that time. The funeral will take place at the M. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Mon., July 18, 1910, pg. 5

CARD OF THANKS

We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved wive and daughter, Hattie L. Bennett. Also Mr. John Simmons and his employees and the Daughters of Rebekah.
Wilson Bennett and Children
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bull, and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett
Link to parents provided by sudell Find A Grave ID 4755089 Jan. 7, 2020.

Hattie was one of five children born to Charles R. and Ruth (Benling) Bull. She married Samuel Wilson Bennett, son of Jesse W. and Mary (Cresse) Bennett on Dec. 20, 1905 in Madison County, Indiana.

Samuel and Hattie had two sons. Everett and Charles. Since Hattie died 11 days after Charles' birth, it is quite possible she died as a result of child birth complications. Baby Charles died 1 1/2 months later.

Obit:

Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Thur., July 14, 1910, pg. 4

MRS. WILSON BENNETT
Died After Brief Illness This Morning

Another particularly sad death occurred in our city this morning when Hattie L., the wife of Wilson Bennett died at her home at 2213 South E Street at 9:30 o'clock, after a week's illness during which time a baby was born. The deceased was one of the best known women in the city and is survived by her husband, a son four years old, the baby of a week, her parents and brothers and sisters. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bull and one of five children. She was united in marriage to Mr. Bennett on December 20, 1905, and was one of the best known young women in the city having lived here most of her life and her death is a great shock to all who know her. The parents and husband are prostrated over their loss for she was always a good daughter, wife and mother. The funeral arrangements will not be made until after the arrival of Mr. Bennett's parents from Texas. The services will be in charge of Rev. Myers of Center, Ind., and Rev. Sumwalt of this city.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Fri., July 15, 1910; pg. 4

HATTIE BENNETT'S FUNERAL

The funeral of Mrs. Hattie Bennett will be held at the N. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Rebekah lodge will be in charge.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Sat., July 16, 1910, pg. 1

MRS. BENNETT'S FUNERAL

The body of Mrs. Hattie Bennett will lie in state at the home on South E Street tomorrow morning between the hours of 8 and 11 o'clock and the friends desiring to view the remains are asked to do so at that time. The funeral will take place at the M. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30.
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Elwood Daily Record, Elwood, Madison, Indiana; Mon., July 18, 1910, pg. 5

CARD OF THANKS

We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved wive and daughter, Hattie L. Bennett. Also Mr. John Simmons and his employees and the Daughters of Rebekah.
Wilson Bennett and Children
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bull, and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett


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