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Sullivan Hunting Party CrossFork FB210830LNKetCrk
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Lanny Nunn
31 August 2021 · FB KettleCreek/CrossFork Gp
One of the Sullivan's Hunting Parties
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Bill Libhart
Any info on this photo ?
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David Baskin
That’s a lot of double barrels
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Jim Berish
The old 2 pipe gang!!!!
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John C Wetzel
Bill Libhart At least one of these gentlemen reminds me of Norman Pinney or Joseph Hull in these photos.
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John C Wetzel
Background info I'd gathered on this photo, certainly contemporary: Albert S. (b. ca 1885) & Indra Zebulon Williams (09 Nov 1872 - 13 Feb 1955) were brothers, sons of Daniel Zeblin & Levina Jane McFall Williams, grandsons of Zeke & Delilah Anne Bartram Williams (see preceding posts.)
Norman A. Pinney (1842-1929) school teacher and father-in-law of my 2nd cousin 3x removed (Charles Cole) was listed in 1863 on his draft card as 'crippled'.
Norman (b. ca 1885) & John (b. 1908) Hull were sons of Joseph Samuel Hull (b. 1850; shown here, far right), whose father Samuel in 1832 had left london, England at the age of 14 for America. Samuel served 20 months in the Union Army in the Civil War and in 1864 settled in Wharton township, calling the place Hullstown, later known as Hulls, post office Conrad. Samuel was converted to religion at a social gathering at the residence of Zeke Williams, grandfather of Albert and Indra. Sam died in 1896 at the home of his son Joseph. So there was at least a social relationship between the Williams and Hulls families; I haven't found a genetic one, yet.
In 1920, the Hulls lived in Smethport. Joseph ran a hotel in which John was a clerk; Norman and another brother, Robert, drove taxi, their 'own car.' Norman's wife Florence (Wagner) died in 1918 in Olean at the age of 30 (childbirth?), while Norman was in France, WWI.
Louis Godfrey Stocum (1878-1963), whose wife Marion Isabelle was the adopted daughter of M.S. and Cora Mann Thompson, would later become Registrar and then Commissioner of Potter County.
The Hulls and Williams' had roots in Wharton, but Norman Pinney came from Alma, Allegany County, NY to Coudersport prior to 1900.
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| Date | 8/31/2021 9:49:24 AM |
| File name | Sullivan Hunting Party CrossFork FB210830LNKetCrk.jpg |
| File Size | 841.06k |
| Dimensions | 1900 x 1436 |
| Linked to | Pinney, Norman A |
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