Hurd Family - Ourfolk
Fred Hurd B: 1858
Fred was born on 1858 .
Fred was married to Lydia S. Bibbins (Bullock) on 12 OCT 1880 in Beloit, Wisc.
Lydia was born on 5 MAY 1863 in Beloit, Wisc. and died on 6 APR 1927 (age: 63) in Sheboygan and was buried in Wildwood Cem, Sheb .
She was the daughter of Silas Luther Bibbins (27 MAY 1830 - 6 FEB 1905) and Adelia Ann Wheatstone (Bibbins) (21 AUG 1829 - 20 FEB 1920).
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Listed as a 'border' in the Daniel Edward family in Beloit in the 1880 census.
Worked in a cigar factory.
'Mrs. Roy Hurd of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bullock,
North Seventh Street. Mr(s). Hurd will arrive Saturday to spend the weekend.'
(Sheyboygan Press, Dec 31, 1915)
Worked in a cigar factory.
'Mrs. Roy Hurd of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bullock,
North Seventh Street. Mr(s). Hurd will arrive Saturday to spend the weekend.'
(Sheyboygan Press, Dec 31, 1915)
Mrs. Louis H. Bullock, 63, passed away at the family residence, 1947 N. Fourth street,
at 9:15 p. m. Wednesday, following a short illness.
Mrs. Bullock was born in Beloit on May 5, 1863, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bibbens, (sic)
pioneer settlers of Beloit.
She was a member of the First Congregational curech and was well known.
Many enjoyed her friendship.
The survivors are her husband, L. H. Bullock, two daughters, Miss Lola Hurd, at home, and
Mrs. Fred Puls, this city, and one son,
Roy Hurd, of Chicago.
A daughter, Mrs. Louis Goss, of Beloit, passed away in 1908.
Three grandchildren, Genevieve, Joe and Fred Goss also survive.
(Sheboygan Press April 7, 1927)
at 9:15 p. m. Wednesday, following a short illness.
Mrs. Bullock was born in Beloit on May 5, 1863, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bibbens, (sic)
pioneer settlers of Beloit.
She was a member of the First Congregational curech and was well known.
Many enjoyed her friendship.
The survivors are her husband, L. H. Bullock, two daughters, Miss Lola Hurd, at home, and
Mrs. Fred Puls, this city, and one son,
Roy Hurd, of Chicago.
A daughter, Mrs. Louis Goss, of Beloit, passed away in 1908.
Three grandchildren, Genevieve, Joe and Fred Goss also survive.
(Sheboygan Press April 7, 1927)
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