Person:Benjamin Hull (25)

Watchers
m. 25 Dec 1799
  1. Luke Greene Hull1800 - 1842
  2. Joseph Hull1802 - 1869
  3. Thomas Hull1804 - 1864
  4. Lois Hull1806 - 1853
  5. Maranda Hull1808 -
  6. William H. H. Hull1812 - 1874
  7. Joshua Greene Hull1815 - 1891
  8. Charles Hull1820 - 1891
  9. Benjamin Franklin Hull1822 - 1909
m. 18 Mar 1845
  1. Emma J. Hull1851 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Franklin Hull
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 23 Oct 1822 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Marriage 18 Mar 1845 to Margaret Sweet
Death[2] 23 Mar 1909 Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States
References
  1. Greene, Frank Llewellyn. Descendants of Joseph Greene of Westerly, Rhode Island: also other branches of the Greenes of Quidnesset or Kingston, Rhode Island, and other lines of Greenes in America. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1894)
    45.

    m. Adams, NY, April 19, 1845, 2d cousin Margaret Sweet, d/o Ira.

  2. 2.0 2.1 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    66:14:445, April 5, 1909.

    B. Franklin Hull died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. De France Green, at Adams Center, N. Y., in the early morning of March 23, 1909.
    Mr. Hull was the son of Joseph and Lois Green Hull. He was born in Berlin, N. Y., October 26, 1822. In early manhood he was converted and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Berlin. When moving away he never joined with any other church. For nearly seventy years he had been a resident of Adams Center, and identified with her life and business enterprises. His was a familiar form. He was a friendly man and in the days of his decline, he was patient, wishing always to avoid making others trouble or adding to their care. He was married to Margaret Sweet about sixty-five years ago. She went on before about ten years ago. Three children, two daughters and a son, are left to remember the father's life and teachings.
    Funeral services were held at the church on March 25, conducted by the pastor, who spoke from James iv, 14. E. A. W.