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Nuwman Camel Bullock

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Nuwman Camel Bullock

Birth
Attica, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
13 Jan 1902 (aged 67)
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 14 Lot 3 Grave 10
Memorial ID
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The Wednesday, 15 January 1902, issue of the Janesville (Rock County, Wisconsin) Daily Gazette carried the following obituary (page 5, column 4):

DEATH OF NEWMAN C. BULLOCK

Mr. Newman Camel Bullock, a venerable Rock County pioneer, passed quietly away at his home on Main Street on Monday [13 January 1902]. Death came as the direct result of a stroke of paralysis with which Mr. Bullock was afflicted some years ago. Deceased was 68 years of age and was born in Attica, N.Y., on August 16th in 1834, removing with his parents seven years later [in 1841] to the village of Johnstown [Wisconsin] where he resided for a period of 17 years when [in 1858] he moved to Iowa and then [in 1890] to South Dakota where he made his home until a recent date. After a brief service here yesterday [14 January 1902] afternoon conducted by Rev. R.C. Denison, the remains were shipped to Madison [South Dakota] for burial.

Newman Camel Bullock was born in Attica, N.Y, Erie Co. [sic; probably Genesee or Wyoming County], Aug. 16, 1834; moved to Johnstown, Wis., May 11, 1841; moved to Postville [Allamakee County], Iowa, 1858; moved to Madison [Lake County], S. Dak., 1890; wife died August 28, 1901; died Jan. 13, 1902 at Janesville, Wis.
The Wednesday, 15 January 1902, issue of the Janesville (Rock County, Wisconsin) Daily Gazette carried the following obituary (page 5, column 4):

DEATH OF NEWMAN C. BULLOCK

Mr. Newman Camel Bullock, a venerable Rock County pioneer, passed quietly away at his home on Main Street on Monday [13 January 1902]. Death came as the direct result of a stroke of paralysis with which Mr. Bullock was afflicted some years ago. Deceased was 68 years of age and was born in Attica, N.Y., on August 16th in 1834, removing with his parents seven years later [in 1841] to the village of Johnstown [Wisconsin] where he resided for a period of 17 years when [in 1858] he moved to Iowa and then [in 1890] to South Dakota where he made his home until a recent date. After a brief service here yesterday [14 January 1902] afternoon conducted by Rev. R.C. Denison, the remains were shipped to Madison [South Dakota] for burial.

Newman Camel Bullock was born in Attica, N.Y, Erie Co. [sic; probably Genesee or Wyoming County], Aug. 16, 1834; moved to Johnstown, Wis., May 11, 1841; moved to Postville [Allamakee County], Iowa, 1858; moved to Madison [Lake County], S. Dak., 1890; wife died August 28, 1901; died Jan. 13, 1902 at Janesville, Wis.

Inscription

A large granite BULLOCK stone (top photo) reads:
Life's race well run.
Life's work well done.
Life's crown well won.
Now comes rest.

FATHER
Numan [sic, Newman] C. [Bullock]
1833-1902



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