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Nathan Thompson Bull

Birth
Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Death
19 Jan 1880 (aged 84)
Clinton Township, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Son of Thomas and Sylvia (Benedict) Bull. Married Fidelia Wilson in Franklin County, Ohio, on Jan. 26, 1820. Aged 84 years; of injuries sustained in a fall.

Thompson Bull was active, if not successful, in local politics. Ran for the Ohio House under the Democratic Party in 1840; participated in the Republic Reform Party convention in 1843; ran for Franklin County Auditor under the Liberty Party in 1845.

He was referred to as Dr. [Nathan] Thompson Bull, although it is not clear whether he was a medical doctor or a doctor of divinity/theology. The wedding announcement of his daughter Sophia to Alfred Westervelt said, "...of Dr. Thompson Bull of the Worthington Circuit," which would have referred to the Methodist Episcopal church.

Built a house at what later became the corner of High Street and East Como Avenue in Clinton Township. The house was moved to a lot at 83 Como Avenue in 1930.
Son of Thomas and Sylvia (Benedict) Bull. Married Fidelia Wilson in Franklin County, Ohio, on Jan. 26, 1820. Aged 84 years; of injuries sustained in a fall.

Thompson Bull was active, if not successful, in local politics. Ran for the Ohio House under the Democratic Party in 1840; participated in the Republic Reform Party convention in 1843; ran for Franklin County Auditor under the Liberty Party in 1845.

He was referred to as Dr. [Nathan] Thompson Bull, although it is not clear whether he was a medical doctor or a doctor of divinity/theology. The wedding announcement of his daughter Sophia to Alfred Westervelt said, "...of Dr. Thompson Bull of the Worthington Circuit," which would have referred to the Methodist Episcopal church.

Built a house at what later became the corner of High Street and East Como Avenue in Clinton Township. The house was moved to a lot at 83 Como Avenue in 1930.


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