ALBERT S. AULL, Esq., was born in Owensboro, Ky.,
October 5, 1840, and was reared to manhood at that place. In 1861 he enlisted
in the Fourth Kentucky Infantry, remaining in that service eighteen months, and
in 1863 located in Ohio County, where he now resides. His father, Robert P.
Aull, a native of Bardstowm, was born in 1812; removed to Daviess County in
1883, and died in 1871; he was the son of James Aull. Robert P. married Sarah
E., daughter of William and Ann (Kinney) Steele, of Owensboro, born in London
in 1818, and died in 1852. Their offspring are subject, Alcinda (Luckett) and
Henry. To him by a second marriage were born John A. and Belle (Springfield).
Squire Aull obtained a good common school education and is a reading man. He
was married June 17, 1864, to America, daughter of William G. and Amanda (Redding)
Wallace, of Ohio County, born September 25, 1846, and to them have been born
Thomas Henry, Eugene S., Ada L.; Jennie L. and Edna. Squire Aull engaged in merchandising
for some years. He also served as constable and postmaster, and is now magistrate
and a member of the court of claims. In politics he is a Republican.
Source: J. H. BATTLE, W H. PERRIN, & G.
C. KNIFFIN 1895
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