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The HULL Cemetery

Located in Washington Twp This farm is south of Milan,
Indiana and about two and one-half miles northeast of Elrod,
Indiana and about half a mile west of the Dearborn
County line. SEE NOTE 1 BELOW



THANK YOU,
Amanda & Vickie Lohrig, of Jefferson County - IN, for entering these interments for use here.



NAME DOB DOD Misc
CASSADY, James
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11 Feb 1849
Aged 73 yrs. 7 mon. & 18 days
CONN, Annabel
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06 Dec 1859
d/o R. C. & Elizabeth Conn -
aged 11 mon. 14 days
PERRY, Peter G.
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03 Feb 1858
Aged 34 yrs. 10 mon. 3 days
RUDISYL, Clarice
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w/o Sylvester Rudisyl - SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
SHUTT, J. H.
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Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav. - Civil War Soldier
P, ?
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Note - There was one marker with
the initials "A. P."

NOTE 1: Located on what used to be the Obed Stevens farm
and later the John Hull farm and later owned by Mr. Harvey
Preble. The cemetery was once a public burying ground
with many more graves, but many have been removed to other
cemeteries. There are still fifteen unmarked graves in this cemetery.

NOTE 2:(There were no dates on this plain limestone marker.
The story is told of this marker that the poor but loving
husband had no money wherewith to buy his dead wife a
marker but he went down to the creek near Dillsboro and
secured a smooth piece of limestone on which he laboriously
scratched the inscription given above. Then he wheeled the
stone on a wheelbarrow out to the Hull Cemetery and marked
his wife's grave. M. Preble said he had a very reverent respect
for this loving husband. ca 1930s)


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