"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 37, No 19, p 5, May 12, 1881. In Lima, Rock Co., Wis., April 29th, 1881, of cancer, Mrs. Emma A., widow of Rev. O. P. Hull, aged 64 years, lacking 4 days. She was a daughter of Mahlon and Elizabeth Davis, who lived in Almond, N, Y., at the time of her marriage, aged 20. She was born in Cumberland county, N. J. She professed faith in Christ in early life, and, with her mother, kept the Sabbath, while her father and most of the other members of the family did not. Soon after her marriage she removed with her husband to Lewistown, Fulton Co., Ill., and afterwards to Wisconsin, where he labored, as pastor in the church at Albion, Walworth, and Milton. They then went to Alden, Minn., and located a claim for a home. Soon after this, Bro. Hull was stricken down by death. Thus she shared in his labors and trials for twenty-five years or more. After her husband's death, she remained with the younger portion of her family upon the homestead, proved her claim, and surmounted all difficulties of building up a home in a new country. About five years ago, the tumor which caused her death, made its appearance and gradually consumed her life powers. She leaves three sons and a daughter and many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Her last two years were spent with her daughter, who, with her husband, ministered to her as only a loving daughter could. Her remains were interred in the Albion cemetery beside those of her husband. She bore her sufferings with remarkable patience, submissively praying and longing for her release; and died, as she lived, trusting in Christ with unwavering faith. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." N. W. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders