Sarah was the daughter of Eligah and Mary Ellis Crouch. She married David Hull about 1831 probably in Overton county, TN. A Memorial to her was placed by Nina West and other descendants on the 150th anniversary of her birth. The grave had been marked only by a much rotted and decayed picket fence, next to a well marked little Hull grand-daughter.
There are eleven known children
Family links:
Spouse:
David Hull (1811 - 1890)
Children:
Samuel Smith Hull (1835 - 1920)*
Mary Ann Hull Hull (1837 - 1884)*
James Marion Hull (1842 - 1918)*
Elizabeth Jane Hull Leach (1845 - 1912)*
David Jasper Hull (1847 - 1925)*
William Jesse Hull (1849 - 1928)*
Sarah Emmaline Hull (1853 - 1931)*
Martha Vianna Hull Reneau (1860 - 1939)*
Calculated relationship
Burial:
Fairview Cemetery
Borden County
Texas, USA
Created by: Dave Boatman
Record added: Jun 09, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 53441727
Birth
Date: 5 Mar 1813
Place: Near the Kentucky/Tennessee border
Residence
In 1850, David and Sarah (age 34 born KY) resided in Greene Co., IL (between Macoupin and Apple Creeks) with 7 children.[1] In 1860, David and Sarah (age 47 born TN) resided in Johnson Co., TX (Comanche Peak) with 8 children.[2] In 1870, David and Sarah (age 56 born KY) resided in Yell Co., AR (Chickalah) with 3 children.[3] In 1880, David and Sarah (age 67 born TN) resided in McLennan Co., TX in the household of their son Samuel S Hull.[4]
Death and Burial
Sarah Hull died 16 Feb 1906 and was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Borden County, TX. [5] also known as Fairview School Cemetery, Borden County, Texas[6]
Source: S328 Title: Early Times in Clinton County, Vol II, Jack Ferguson, Albany, Ky, Oct 1993, found at Weld Library District, Centennial Park Branch, Greeley, Colorado
WikiTree profile Crouch-633 created through the import of Indiana Crouch Family, April 2013.ged on Apr 23, 2013.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah: