9. JULIA ANN2 PHILLIPS (PHILOMEN1) was born July 03, 1834 in Jennings County, Indiana, and died February 14, 1918 in Zionsville ( Boone County ) Indiana. She married PETER HULSIZER April 10, 1859 in Hendricks County, Indiana, son of ANDREW HULSIZER and NANCY WERTS. He was born July 31, 1834 in New Jersey, and died February 03, 1923 in Boone County, Indiana.
Notes for JULIA ANN PHILLIPS:
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The Zionsville Times, Zionsville ( Boone County, Indiana ) February 21, 1918
Death of Aged Woman, Mrs Peter Hulsizer Passed Away Friday Morning at Age of 83 Years.
Julia Ann, wife of Peter Hulisizer, died at 12:30 Friday morning at the family home northwest of this place.
Julia Ann Hulsizer was born July 2, 1834. She was the youngest of eight children born to Philemon and Rachel Phillips. She was born and grew to womanhood in Jennings county and with her father and mother moved to Hendricks county and was married to Peter Hulsizer April 10, 1859, and to this union was born one son, Henry H. Hulsizer, who with the husband survive. She and her husband enjoyed nearly fifty-nine years of matrimonial life. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist church for fifty-five years and was a regular attendant at the services of her church as long as her health would permit.
She passed away Feb. 15, 1918, at 12:30 a.m. and was aged 83 years, 7 months and 12 days.
She was laid to rest Sunday, Feb. 17th, in the Arbuckle cemetery near Brownsburg.
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Lebanon Indiana Pioneer, Boone County, Indiana, February 8, 1923
Peter Hulsizer
Another of Boone county pioneer citizens passed to that land of the blest with the departure from this life of Peter Hulsizer at the home of the only child, Henry Hulsizer, near Zionsville, at 11 o'clock a.m. Feb. 3, 1923.
The deceased was born in New Jersey the 31st day of July in 1834. He was the eldest son of Andrew and Nancy Hulsizer.
There is one brother, Thomas Hulsizer, of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Slater, of near Kirklin, left of the family of seventeen.
At the age of seventeen he emigrated into Ohio with his parents and the remainder of the family, who made the trip thur the wilds in a one-horse wagon where they lived for a few years and then came to Brownsburg, Hendricks county, Indiana. At the age of 25 years he united in marriage with Julia Ann Phillips, of the same community. Shortly after their marriage they both united with the Missionary Baptist church at Bethesdia and lived a faithful Christian life together until February 14, 1918, when the wife was called home. Besides those mentioned there are two grandchildren and three great grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn their loss.
The funeral was conducted by Rev. Preston Smith at the Mt. Tabor church in Fayette and the burial in the Watson cemetery.