BULL, Robert
Past and Present of the City of Rockford & Winnebago County, IL, C. A.
Church. Chicago: Clarke, 1905, p 533
Although Robert BULL himself never resided in Winnebago County [IL], he had a wide
acquaintance here, for her made his home on a farm in Ogle County, near the Winnebago
County line, settling thereon more than a half century ago. He was a native of Perry
County, PA, his parents being John and Jane BULL, also natives of PA. They came to
the west at an early day in the development of this section of the state and resided on a
farm in Ogle County until called to their final home.
Robert BULL attended the public schools in his youth and assisted his father in the
arduous labor of cultivating and improving the land. He thus became familiar with
all the duties that fall to the lot of the agriculturalist and was well qualified to carry
on farming operations on his own acccount when he married and settled in Byron Township,
Ogle County. At a late day he purchased another farm in the same township near the
Winnebago County line, and to the cultivation of the fields he devoted his energies until
his life's labors were ended. His farm was well improved and he used modern
machinery in the care of his crops. Everything about his place was neat and thrifty
in appearance, indicating the careful supervision of a systematic, practical and
progressive owner.
In 1868 in Winnebago County Mr. BULL was united in marriage to Miss Ruth SARGENT, who was
born in Canada in 1833, and is a daughter of Charles and Ruth (MANSUR) SARGENT, both of
whom were natives of the same country. In an early day they removed by wagon to IL,
settling in the vicinity of Elgin, and in 1850 they took up their abode in Winnebago
County, making their home in Winnebago Township, where the father purchased land and
engaged in farming until his death. He and his wife were well known and honored
pioneer people of this locality, and he assisted in laying broad and deep the foundations
upon which has been builded the present progress of this portion of the state. Three
of the children are still living in Winnebago County: Mrs. BULL, Izora A., and
Daniel M., the brother and sister both living with Mrs. BULL. Only one child was
born unto our subject and his wife, Ella J., who has always resided at home and gives her
time and attention to the care of her mother, who is now an invalid, having been in ill
health for the past ten years. She still owns the old home farm of 180 acres in Ogle
County, and this brings to her good rental. When they removed to Rockford, Mrs. BULL
and her brother purchased the residence at No. 827 Ferguson Street, and the members of the
household at the present time are Mrs. BULL and her daughter, Daniel M. and Izora A.
SARGENT. Both Mr. and Mrs. BULL held membership in the Presbyterian church and were
active in its work, desiring greatly the growth and extension of its influence. Mr.
BULL was a republican in his political views and a man of firm convictions, whose position
upon any question of moment was never an equivocal one. He was always honest in
expressing his views and his influence was ever on the side of justice, truth and right.
Submitted by Cathy Kubly.