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Almira Hague Hull

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
13 Oct 1900 (aged 47)
Arkansas County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 56, No 46, p 734, Nov. 12, 1900.
At Booty, Ark., Oct. 13, 1900, of swamp fever, Almira Hayne Hull, aged 48 years.
Sister Hull was a native of Ohio, and was taken into the family of Rev. J. T. Davis' parents while quite young. Their home continued to be her home until July 29, 1875, when she was married to Bro. J. L. Hull. In the new home affliction came in the death of two children in infancy, one daughter at the age of 16 years and one son of 14 years. Now mother is gone too. A loving husband, two daughters and a large circle of relatives and friends mourn her departure. Sister Hull when about seventeen years old was converted and united with the Carlton Seventh-day Baptist church (now the Garwin church) Iowa. She was known by the writer as a kind mother, a loving wife, a devoted Christian and a true friend. A memorial service for Sister Hull, of her daughter Carrie and son Wardie, was conducted at Booty, Ark, Oct. 20, 1900. Text, "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth." G. H. F. R.

transcription provided by Findagrave volunteer Jon Saunders #47674050
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 56, No 46, p 734, Nov. 12, 1900.
At Booty, Ark., Oct. 13, 1900, of swamp fever, Almira Hayne Hull, aged 48 years.
Sister Hull was a native of Ohio, and was taken into the family of Rev. J. T. Davis' parents while quite young. Their home continued to be her home until July 29, 1875, when she was married to Bro. J. L. Hull. In the new home affliction came in the death of two children in infancy, one daughter at the age of 16 years and one son of 14 years. Now mother is gone too. A loving husband, two daughters and a large circle of relatives and friends mourn her departure. Sister Hull when about seventeen years old was converted and united with the Carlton Seventh-day Baptist church (now the Garwin church) Iowa. She was known by the writer as a kind mother, a loving wife, a devoted Christian and a true friend. A memorial service for Sister Hull, of her daughter Carrie and son Wardie, was conducted at Booty, Ark, Oct. 20, 1900. Text, "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth." G. H. F. R.

transcription provided by Findagrave volunteer Jon Saunders #47674050


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