Memorials › Frances "Fanny" Lewis Hall Bullock
7 Dec 1810 – 20 Mar 1890
| Birth | 7 Dec 1810 |
| Death | 20 Mar 1890 |
| Cemetery | North Johnstown Cemetery Milton , Rock County , Wisconsin , USA |
| Added by | Gramma Kathy on 09 Apr 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68139534 |
She was first married to Maxon Hall. Their daughter Lucinda Hall (1839-1872) in 1861 married Hiram Janes Bullock (1837-1909), a son of Levi Bullock who in 1865 was to become her second husband. She was the sister of Palmyra Lewis who became the second wife of Elisha Williams Bartlett. She was the fourth wife of Levi Bullock (marrying him on 27 February 1865) and survived him. The 3 April 1890 edition of the Seventh Day Sabbath Recorder (Vol. 6, No. 14, page 221) carried the following obituary for Frances Lewis Hall Bullock: BULLOCK. -- At the home of her son-in-law, Daniel Abbott, near Lima Centre [Rock County], Wisconsin, March 20, 1890, Aunt Fanny Bullock, aged 79 years, 5 months and 13 days. Her maiden name was Frances Lewis. In early life she became a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church at Petersburg, New York, and observed the Sabbath faithfully as long as she lived. Her first husband was Maxon Hall; they had eleven children, eight of whom are still living. About 25 years ago [in 1865], after the death of Mr. Hall, she married Levi Bullock, and was very greatly beloved by the entire family. Her last words were "I am going to a better home." She was tenderly cared for during her long illness by her son-in-law, Mr. Abbott, her own daughter and her step-children. One of the latter remarked after her decease "No better woman ever lived." Her funeral sermon was preached by the pastor of the Milton Church, and her remains interred by the side of her late husband, Mr. [Levi] Bullock.
Fanny Lewis Hall Bullock's gravestone at the North Johnstown Cemetery gives her date of death as 20 March 1890 and her age at death as 79 years, 5 months and 13 days.
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