Cemetery NumberSK160
TownSOUTH KINGSTOWN
Cemetery NameHULL FAMILY BURIAL GROUND
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Location[REMOVED TO RIVERSIDE CEMETERY SK043 SECT L]
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Last seen date?1880
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CommentThis cemetery no longer exists in its original location. It was removed to Riverside Cemetery, SK 43, sometime after James N. Arnold’s visit in 1880. James N. Arnold visited this lot Apr. 14, 1880, his #87, “in the rear of the old Episcopal churchyard, lot is another burial yard of the Hull family. Lot in good order and well walled.” He was probably referring to the Congregational Church Yard where SK 26 is located. This cemetery was probably just east of SK 26 and west of the Joseph Hull lot, SK 119. He recorded this cemetery right after SK 119, indicating they were near each other. He found nine burials with eight inscribed stones and one unmarked recent interment which was probably Abbie Hull. Identified, registered, and recorded by John Sterling & James Wheaton for a 2004 book on South Kingstown cemeteries.
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