This first photo is of the remainder of the David Hull, Sarah Crouch Hull family
in 1910 when they had a reunion at Snyder at the home of Jasper and Rhoda Hull.
This is the photo that I hope you will use....with all correct names. Pasted on
this page are the eleven children, all which appeared on the census and a part
of a Bible record. I am sure there were other babies who did not survive. The
amazing thing about this photo: All of the people, to the right of the window on
the house, are buried in the Snyder Cemetery. None of the others are buried there.
The second photo is of the marker which was placed for dedication on March 5, 1988
at the small cemetery in Borden Co. This photo will be on the Borden GenWeb Site
but you have permission to use it if you wish. This was on the date of Sarah's 150th
birthday anniversary.
I found photos of the markers of Sarah, Vianna, E.B. Reneau, Mrs. E.J. Leach
and Ladson Leach on page 25 of the Snyder Cemetery. Sarah was named for her grandmother,
never married and had striking red hair. She was called "Emma" by all that knew
her but she was named Sarah Emmaline on the Bible record. Vianna's name is horribly
mispelled on her marker but may be found spelled many ways. She was called "Vi-nee"
all of her life and I knew many people who personally knew her. Elizabeth Jane
Hull married Ladson after the war. He served in the same CSA Unit as brother Samuel
Smith Hull who encouraged the relationship and Ladson joined the Hulls as they
returned to Texas at war's end.
Submitted by:
Dave Boatman, Fort Worth TX
Descendents of David Hull