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Margaret (Maggie) Houghton   (Daughter of Martin & Elizabeth)

Born: 26 Aug 1868 in Newboro ,Ontario, Canada
Married: Earnest George Hull, 22 Dec 1897, in Newboro, Ont., Son of Charles Hull and Harriett Bartlett. (b.7 Nov 1872 in Stipleton, Somerset, England, (d.24 Jan 1952 in Newboro, Ontario, Canada).  Ernest immigrated at age 12 in 1883
Produced: Hugh Houghton Hull (b.8 Nov 1898, Newboro, Ontario, Canada) (d.27 Apr 1966, Kingston, Ontario)
Hazel May Hull (b.2 Aug 1900) (d.11 Oct 1900)
Grace Hilda Hull (b.30 Sep 1901) (d.20 Feb 1976) (m. Westly Botting b.1896; d.1967) More About Grace Hull: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro, Westly Botting: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro Military service: Private 6 Bat. CEF and VG of Canada.
Tena Hull (b.19 Sep 1903) (d.24 Dec 1970, Kingston, Ontario) (m. Ernest Brown; b. 1896; d. 1974)  More About Tena Hull: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro More About Ernest Brown: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro.
Alice Hull  (b. 28 Jun 1907) (d.28 Jan 1985, Kingston, Ontario  Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro. ) (m. Allen C. Adrian; b. 1904; d. 1981) Burial: United Church Cemetery, Newboro. 
Died: 13 Jul 1940.
Buried: United Church Cemetery, Newboro ,Ontario, Canada with husband Earnest.
Narrative: *Notes for Margaret (Maggie) Houghton: Obituary--- Mrs. Ernest Hull Newboro ---- July 23-- At her residence in Newboro there passed away, Mrs. Ernest Hull, after a lingering illness. She was formally Maggie Houghton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Houghton. She was born in Newboro Aug 26, 1868, and had resided there her entire life. In 1897, she was united in marriage to Ernest Hull who survives as well as four children, Hugh Houghton Hull, of Crosby; Mrs. Ernest Brown of Delta ; Alice and Mrs. Wesley Botting, of Newboro; also one brother Daniel Houghton, also of Newboro . The funeral was held Monday afternoon at her residence with Rev. George D. Empey taking charge of the service. A favorite hymn of the deceased was sung "Jesus calls us o'er the tumuit." The choir sang " Not now but in the coming years","  Sometime we'll understand". Many beautiful flowers were received . The body was laid to rest in the United Church Cemetery. The pall bearers were J. O. Moriarity, G. S. Wrathall, Benjamin Tett, Charles Leggett, Herbert Hutchings, George Taylor.


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