Herschel Bullen

About

Herschel Bullen was born Jan 10, 1840 in Mercer, Maine to Newell Francis Ebenezer and Clarissa Judkins Atkinson Bullen. Herschel is the father of Herschel Bullen Jr.

Early Life

Hershel was the oldest child of the Bullen family. The Bullen family converted the the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1848, and the family traveled to the Salt Lake Valley by boat on the Brooklyn, going from New York City, New York to San Francisco, California. The family moved to the Salt Lake Valley in 1848.

Life in Richmond

In 1858, at the age of 18, Hershel's father died, taking on much responcibilty of the family. In 1861, Hershel took a scouting journey to Cache Valley, and moved the Bullen family to Richmond in 1862.

"Herschel’s first house was a two-room, dirt roof, log cabin located on 50 South 100 East, comprising one-fourth of a city block and affording ample room for a lawn, orchard, garden, farm buildings, and corrals. His first farm was purchased by Warranty Deed from Ariah C. Brower on May 3, 1852 and covered 35 and ½ acres of choice irrigated land. It was about 100 rods south of the present North Cache High School on the County Road."1

Family

Herschel Bullen had three wives, none at the same time in the practice of polygamy.

Epilogue

Herschel Bullen died June 27, 1910 in his home in Richmond due to "sever stomach pain." He was buried in the Richmond Cemetery.

Herschel Bullen

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