This is another family where we know very little about. Harry L. and his wife Annie C. lived in the house in 1905/1906. In 1910, they had two children, Harold L. (b: 1905) and Edith G. (b: 1908). The birth years of the children are estimates. Harry was the superintendant of the Union Depot Transfer Co. It is unknown if Annie had a career. In 1910, the family lived in York Ward 3, York, Nebraska.
Harold (Harry) Lester Hull |
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Date of Birth: August 31, 1876 | |
Place of Birth: Nebraska | |
Date of Death: October 1968 | |
Place of Death: Lewiston, Montana | |
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Spouse: Annie C. | |
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Children: Harold L. (b: 1905, NE), Edith G. (b: 1908, NE) | |
Occupation: Superintendant, Union Depot Transfer Co. | |
Personal Information: Both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania. In the 1900 U.S. Census, his occupation was listed as a Salesman in a furniture store. A copy of his World War I Draft Card was found. |
Annie [Anna] M. Hull |
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Date of Birth: 1879 | |
Place of Birth: Nebraska | |
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Spouse: Harry L. | |
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Children: Harold L. (b: 1905, NE), Edith G. (b: 1908, NE) | |
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Personal Information: Both of her parents were born in Ireland. |
U.S. Census Reports
1900 U.S. Census (Lines 91-96)
1910 U.S. Census (Lines 45-48)
1920 U.S. Census (Lines 54-59)
1930 U.S. Census (Lines 45-48)
The 1900 census shows that Harry is a youth(line 93). In the 1910 census, Harry was married to Anna, and they had two children, Harold L. and Edith. By 1920, the couple had two more children, Alton (b: 1913) and Robert (b: 1919). Then, in the 1930 census Edith was not listed. She had most likely become married and moved out. A fourth son is showing on the census, Donald (1924).
Pueblo City Directories
1905; Harold L. Hull
1906; Harold L. Hull
Records for the younger Harold L. Hull's enlistment into World War II was found. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 4, 1942. The term of his enlistment was "Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law. At the time of his enlistment, he was listed as having only 2 years of high school, yet was an airline mechanic.