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3 daughters of Lovell & Ann Sherwood Bull: Sarah A. (1827-1867), Isabelle B. (1834-1933), Emily A. (1836-1887)

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3 daughters of Lovell & Ann Sherwood Bull: Sarah A. (1827-1867), Isabelle B. (1834-1933), Emily A. (1836-1887)

colrose141  (View posts) Posted: 8 Feb 2009 2:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bull, Quayle, Mortimer, Davis, Peacock, Holland
Dear Listers



Lovell Bull, born 1797 in Hampshire, England and later living in London, England was my g-g-grandfather. He married Ann Sherwood and together they had 11 children. Of these 11 children - three sisters migrated to the USA in 1864 and settled in Logan City, Cache County, Utah. The three girls were;



Sarah Ann Bull, born 1827 and married James Quayle on the 23rd March 1867 in Salt Lake City, Sarah died 8th Jan 1893 and as far as I can ascertain she had no children. I understand that James was twice elected mayor of Logan City.



Isabelle Bartlett Bull, born 1834 and married 1) Frederick Holland on the 14th July 1867 in Salt Lake City. 2) William Davis on the 18th February 1870 at Providence and 3) George Martin Peacock in 1879 at Logan City. Isabelle died on the 16th November 1933 just 6 months short of her one-hundredth birthday. I believe that in total Isabelle had three children one of whom was named Lovell after Isabelle’s father.



Emily Ann Bartlett Bull, born 1836 and married James Mortimer on the 24th July 1865, Emily Ann died on the 18th June 1887. I understand that Emily had 7 children by her husband James.

The three daughters are interred at Logan City Cemetery

I would like any other pieces of information about these three girls, their lives and their descendants, most especially if anyone has photographs they would be very much appreciated. Equally I have a great deal of information regarding the Bull family in England & I am more than willing to share.



Regards



Colin Bull

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