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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Warren Schuyler Hulet: Birth: 24 AUG 1826 in Nelson, Portage County, Ohio. Death: 16 MAR 1908 in Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Percy J. Hulet: Birth: 17 SEP 1834 in Clay County, Missouri. Death: 8 JUN 1862 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas

  2. Mary Ellen Hulet: Birth: 1 APR 1836 in Clay County, Missouri. Death: 15 FEB 1895 in Del Rio, Val Verde County, Texas

  3. Laura Francis Hulet: Birth: 17 FEB 1838 in Caldwell County, Missouri.

  4. Cordelia Hulet: Birth: 12 SEP 1840 in Hancock County, Illinois.

  5. J. Sampson Hulet: Birth: 3 FEB 1843 in Iowa Territory. Death: 17 APR 1856 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas


Sources
1. Title:   Bible of Sarah Louise Smith Vasquez Escamilla

Notes
a. Note:   Francis's father said in August1820 pension application that Francis was 17 years old, making him born in 1803, not 1802.
 Death date of 1846 from Smith family Bible (Flora Matilda second marriage to Smith)
  Missouri drove the Mormons out and they all decided to settle in Lima, Illinois. October 3, 1839 The information on Francis Hulet and family came on Jan. 30, 2007 from Patty Wright. Her gg-grandmother was Sarah Louise Smith.
 1840 Federal US Census Illinois, Hancock County
 MalesFemales Francis Hulet 1-5 & Under,1-10 to 15, 1-40 to 50 2-5 & under, 1-5 to 10, 1-20 to 30
  From the beginning, the Mormons in Missouri engaged in conflicts with their Gentile neighbors, until the Gentiles banished them from Jackson County in 1833. They then began their gradual movement northeast, first moving north across the Missouri River to Clay County. Then, 1838, emigrated north to Caldwell County to flee oppression, where the Ohio members joined them for the same reason. When Missouri exiled them altogether in 1839, they moved east to Quincy, Illinois, then north to Nauvoo. In 1844, a mob killed Smith in an Illinois jail, and the church divided. Francis was in Far West, Jackson County, Missouri in 1832 alone with his brother Slyvester. Missouri drove the Mormons out and they all decided to settle in Lima, Illinois. Susan Easton Black, Early Mormon Church members, lists a petition by Francis Hulet asking for $2,000 damages from Missouri. He lived in MO 5 years before moving to Caldwall County.
  Francis was in the Mormon Battalion but lived in the East.


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