Elizabeth Dull

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Elizabeth Dull (Putman)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Eakles Mills, Washington, Maryland, United States
Death: October 22, 1843 (91)
Milford Township, Somerset County, PA, United States
Place of Burial: New Centerville, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Andrew Putman and Catherine Barbara Putman
Wife of John Dull, Sr.
Mother of Catherine Elizabeth Pile; Susannah Whipkey; John Dull, Jr.; Peter Dull; Andrew Dull and 6 others
Sister of John Frantz Putman; John Peter Putman; Maria Magdalena Bruner; Amelia Wyandt; Susanna Baker and 3 others

Managed by: Randy S. Fisher
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About Elizabeth Dull

Elizabeth Putman was born on December 22, 1751 and she died on October 22, 1843. She married John Dull, one of the first settlers in the mid 1780s in Somerset County. He was originally a trapper and a trader in furs. He served in the Revolution.

They remained in Somerset County until John Dull died November 20, 1835, and then I believe Elizabeth moved westward to Ohio with her children.


Elizabeth met and married her husband in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. After the death of her husband, she moved westward with her children to Ohio.



Burial Union Cemetery

New Centerville (Somerset County)

Somerset County

Pennsylvania


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Elizabeth Dull's Timeline

1751
December 22, 1751
Eakles Mills, Washington, Maryland, United States
1774
1774
Milford Township, Somerset County, Province of Pennsylvania
1775
1775
PA, United States
1775
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States
1778
October 1778
Eakles Mills, Washington County, Maryland, United States
1779
June 15, 1779
Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
1786
February 28, 1786
Milford Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
1787
September 28, 1787
1788
December 31, 1788
Pennsylvania, United States