Thomas G.W. Hull Reverend, 17981864 (aged 66 years)

Name
Thomas G.W. /Hull/ Reverend
Given names
Thomas G.W.
Surname
Hull
Name suffix
Reverend
Birth
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
1829 (aged 30 years)
Birth of a daughter
Marriage
about 1830 (aged 31 years)
Birth of a son
1832 (aged 33 years)
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
1834 (aged 35 years)
Note: Thomas Hull family begins on line 30
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Note: The Census is almost unreadable. The family is found on line 32.
Birth of a son
Death of a daughter
1847 (aged 48 years)
Death of a son
1851 (aged 52 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
1857 (aged 58 years)
Birth of a grandson
1860 (aged 61 years)
Death
Note: There is no photograph of Thomas' gravestone. The birth and death information were presumably taken from the grave marker
Family with Mary Smith
himself
17981864
Birth: June 4, 1798Virginia, USA
Death: August 13, 1864Kinderhook, Pike, Illinois, USA
wife
17981874
Birth: 1798Virginia, USA
Death: April 6, 1874Kinderhook township, Pike, Illinois, USA
Marriage Marriageabout 1830
Marriage Marriage
-6 years
daughter
18231907
Birth: September 30, 1823 25 25 Pike, Illinois, USA
Death: April 24, 1907Kinderhook, Pike, Illinois, USA
2 years
daughter
daughter
18251891
Birth: January 1, 1825 26 27 Hull, Pike, Illinois, USA
Death: July 5, 1891Chatham, Sagamon, Illinois, USA
5 years
daughter
1 month
daughter
18291847
Birth: January 29, 1829 30 31 Smyth, Virginia, USA
Death: 1847
4 years
son
1832
Birth: 1832 33 34 Illinois, USA
Death:
3 months
son
18321851
Birth: April 8, 1832 33 34 Smyth, Virginia, USA
Death: 1851
3 years
daughter
3 years
son
18361910
Birth: 1836 37 38 Pike, Illinois, USA
Death: 1910Pike, Illinois, USA
2 years
son
6 years
son
Charles Smith Hull and Louisa Davis Hull grave marker.jpg
18431879
Birth: January 23, 1843 44 45 Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA
Death: January 11, 1879Kinderhook township, Pike, Illinois, USA
Death

There is no photograph of Thomas' gravestone. The birth and death information were presumably taken from the grave marker