Rebecca Angeline Skinner was born on 2. Nov. 1858 at Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana.
Rebecca Angeline Skinner appeared on the census of 11. Jun. 1880 at Liberty Twp., Porter County, Indiana.
She married
Miles Oscar Bull, son of
Theodore Spencer Bull and
Ann Maria Keeler, on 31. Oct. 1883 at Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; by Robert Beer, V.D.M. Rebecca Angeline Skinner resided at at Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, in 1904. She resided at at Kansas in 1912.
Rebecca Angeline Skinner and
Miles Oscar Bull appeared on the census of 17. Apr. 1930 at Salmanca Twp., Cherokee County, Kansas.
Rebecca Angeline Skinner died on 6. Aug. 1955 at Died at home of son Horace Bull, Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, at age 96.
Obituary for Rebecca Angeline (Skinner) Bull was probably sourced from the Columbus Daily Advocate, Columbus, Cherokee Co., Kansas (August 8, 1955): Mrs. Rebecca Bull Services Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca A. Bull, 96, who died Saturday morning at the home of her son, Horace Bull, on Columbus route three, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Ruhland funeral home. Rev. Ernest Jones will officiate and interment will be in Park cemetery. The body will lie in state at the chapel until the time of the service. Born Nov. 2, 1858, Rebecca Angeline Skinner was the daughter of Stephen and Mary Skinner of Valparaiso, Ind. She grew to womanhood there and was married to Miles Oscar Bull at Valparaiso Oct. 31, 1883. After their marriage the couple moved to Illinois where they resided until they came to Cherokee County in 1904. They settled on the same farm on Columbus route three where her death occurred. Mr. Bull died July 29, 1943. Mrs. Bull was a member of the Sherwin Christian church. Survivors include one daughter, Anna Mae Roach, Columbus route three; five sons, Harry Bull of the home, Rollie Bull, Columbus route three, Charles Bull, Schenectady, N.Y., Carroll Bull, Whittier, Calif., and Clinton Bull of Emporia; one brother, L. A. Skinner, Los Angeles, Calif; 13 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. One daughter, Carrie Elizabeth, preceded her in death. Several nieces and nephews also survive. She was buried on 9. Aug. 1955 at Park Cemetery, Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas.