Charles Hull1,2,3 
M, #8613, b. circa 1712, d. before 1800
Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940). Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268, 281. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1379] World Family Tree, online ancestry.com, Vol 10. Hereinafter cited as World Family Tree.
Charles Hull1
M, #79950, b. 10 September 1752
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Charles Hull1
M, #79959, b. 26 January 1755
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 281. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Charles Orsamus Hull1
M, #79913
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 147. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Charles William Hull1
M, #76862, b. 1798, d. 1866
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
Dorothy Hull1 
F, #8639, b. 1632
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Elias Hull1
M, #79965, b. 13 April 1748
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Elizabeth Hull1 
F, #8615, b. between 1699 and 1719
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Elizabeth Hull 
F, #8637, b. 1623, d. 30 November 1706
Note* | According to the Hull Family History, Elizabeth was a heroic yet gentle woman. A fair number of events have been told by Mather, Wilkinson, Belknap, and Wharton. In one incident, 'during the unprovoked and cruel massacre of Indians by whites in 1676, she saved the life of a young Indian by concealing him until his would-be slayers had left her house and then aided him to escape. Twelve years later she fell into the hands of the Indians and was able to escape unharmed by the aid of this same Indian.1' |
Birth* | Elizabeth Hull was born in 1623 in Devonshire, England . |
| She was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Hull and Joanna. |
Death* | Elizabeth Hull died on 30 November 1706. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Elizabeth Hull1,2
F, #79944, b. 7 April 1738, d. 30 June 1738
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1543] Joshua Bailey Richmond, The Richmond Family (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: privately published, 1897), 33. Hereinafter cited as The Richmond Family.
Elizabeth Hull1
F, #79945, b. 20 June 1741
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Elizabeth Hull1
F, #79961, b. 15 May 1741
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Experience Hull1
F, #79938, b. August 1722, d. 31 October 1748
Note* | Unmarried. |
Birth* | Experience Hull was born in August 1722. |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Hull Jr. and Susanna Greene. |
Death* | Experience Hull died on 31 October 1748, at age 26. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
George Hull1 
M, #93903, b. 1590, d. 1659
Birth* | George Hull was born in 1590 in England .1 |
| He was the son of Thomas Hull and Joane Peson.1 |
Biographical Note* | He was a "surveyor, Indian trader, magistrate, statesman and founder of the prominent branch of the Hull family in America".1 |
Marriage* | George Hull married Thamzen Mitchell, daughter of Robert Mitchell, on 17 August 1614, in Parish of Crewkerne, ancient church, Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England .2 |
Emigration* | George Hull and Thamzen Mitchell emigrated circa 1630 from England .3 |
Death* | George Hull died in 1659.1 |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), page 9 (original source from the parish church of Crewkerne village). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), page 10. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
George F. Hull1
M, #76864, b. 1838
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
Gideon Hull1
M, #79957, b. 6 March 1743/44
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 281. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Griselda Hull1 
F, #8638, b. 1630
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hannah Hull1 
F, #8630, b. 6 February 1655/56, d. 15 November 1733
Birth* | Hannah Hull was born on 6 February 1655/56. |
| She was the daughter of Captain Tristram Hull and Blanche. |
Death* | Hannah Hull died on 15 November 1733, at age 77. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hannah Hull1,2,3 
F, #8612, b. 1708
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Sarah Tucker b. a 1728, d. 1771 Abraham Tucker b. 1729, d. 1729 John Tucker b. 1731, d. 1732 John Tucker b. 1732, d. 1733 Samuel Tucker b. 1734, d. 1734 Elizabeth Tucker b. 1735, d. 1771 Hannah Tucker b. 1737 Abraham Tucker b. 1739, d. 1766 David Tucker b. 1742, d. 1760 Rebecca Tucker b. 1745, d. 1830 Joanna Tucker b. 1749, d. 1828 Jonathan Tucker b. 1751, d. 1828
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Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940). Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268, 281. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hannah Hull1,2
F, #79943, b. 13 May 1736
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1543] Joshua Bailey Richmond, The Richmond Family (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: privately published, 1897), 33. Hereinafter cited as The Richmond Family.
Hannah Hull1
F, #79955, b. 23 January 1739/40
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 281. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hannah Hull1
F, #79968, b. 22 August 1754
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hazard Hull1
M, #79969, b. 1756, d. 27 August 1819
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hopewell Hull1 
M, #8640, b. circa 1636, d. 1693
Birth* | Hopewell Hull was born circa 1636. |
| He was the son of Rev. Joseph Hull and Agnes.1 |
Death* | Hopewell Hull died in 1693. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Hough Hull 
M, #93856, b. circa 1487
Hugh Hull 
M, #93858, b. circa 1455
Ina May Hull1
F, #72348
Citations
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
- [S2658] Nancy E. Neal, A United Empire Loyalist Family, The Life & Times of Thomas Hooper, of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and His Descendants, 1734-2004 (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: Crescent Isle Publishers, 2006), page 576. Hereinafter cited as A United Empire Loyalist Family, the Life & Times of Thomas Hooper, of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and His Descendants, 1734-2004.
James W. Hull1
M, #76866
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
Jeremiah Hull1
M, #76860
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
Joanna Hull1 
F, #8634, b. 1620, d. after 1683
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
John Hull 
M, #8629, b. 2 June 1652, d. 30 March 1733
Birth* | John Hull was born on 2 June 1652. |
| He was the son of Captain Tristram Hull and Blanche. |
Death* | John Hull died on 30 March 1733, at age 80. |
John Hull1
M, #76868, b. 1812, d. 1857
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
John Hull1,2,3 
M, #8621, b. circa 1685
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 261. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947), Hull 2. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Joseph Hull1 
M, #8635, b. 1622
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Joseph Hull1,2,3,4,5,6,7 
M, #8617, b. 16 June 1652, d. 1710
Note* | Joseph was a planter, cooper, merchant, and shipper by occupation. He was a prominant Quaker. According to the Hull Family History, 'at about the time that Joseph Hull and Experience Harper were married, the magistrates of Massachusetts undertook without due process of law to release bondservants and cancel articles of apprenticeship, where the masters were Quakers. In the execution of some such ex-party order, the sheriff was soundly thrashed by Joseph Hull, who, for so diong was fined seven pounds. This fine, for some unstated reason, was abated at a subsequent session. Soon after the occurance about noted, Joseph Hull sold the estate at Barnstable, which had been devised to him by his father, to one John Lathrop, and settled on land he had purchased at Little Harbor, South Kingston, RI. In 1768 he increased his holdings at Little Harbor by an additional tract for which he paid one hundred and five pounds, and in 1685 he and his father-in-law were granted authority to take up additional tracts in the eastern section of the town. At the election held 3 May 1699, he was chosen Assistant in the Government of Rhode Island, an office corresponding in dignity with that of State Senator at the present time. On 6 May 1701, he was again chosen the same office. At the General Assembly helf 22 March 1709, the sum of sixteen pounds and ten shillings was voted him as a gratuity for the good service and charge he had been at in promoting the interest of the colony. The first houses of any pretention built in the Narragansett country were at Tower Hill, the capital of King's Province, which was at one time called Rochester, and which became and remained South Kingston. One of the first and largest of these dwellings was that of Joseph Hull. The Narragansett Monthly Meeting of Friends residing in the territory embracing Providence, Warwick, Greenwich and Kingston, was established in 1699. Joseph Hull had now become a speaker or preacher, and the First day and weekly meetings were held in his spacious dwelling uintil the latter part of the following year, when the society's Meeting House, though not yet finished, was ready to worship in. There is a tradition connected with this old Hull house at Narragansett which runs to this wise: A daughter of the host had been married during the day, and when in the evening the friends were celebrating the event, a rejected suitor approached in the darkness and window where the newly wedded couple stood conversing, and placing the muzzle of his gun within a few feet of the bride, sent a bullet through her heart.' |
Birth* | Joseph Hull was born on 16 June 1652 in Barnstable, Massachusetts . |
| He was the son of Captain Tristram Hull and Blanche. |
Marriage* | Joseph Hull married Experience Harper, daughter of Rev. Robert Harper and Deborah Perry, in October 1676, in Barnstable, Massachusetts . They were married in a Friends (Quaker) Meeting House. Joseph and Experience had a number of other children, but the records are lost.6,8 |
Immigration* | Joseph Hull immigrated in 1677/78. Moved to Falmouth, Massachusetts, in 1677-1678. At about the time that Joseph Hull and Experience Harper were married, the magistrates of Massachusetts undertook without due process of law to release of bond servants and cancel articles of apprenticeship, where the masters were Quakers. In the execution of some such ex-party order the sheriff was soundly thrashed by Joseph Hull, who, for so doing was fined seven pounds. This fine, for some unstated reason, was abated at a subsequent session of the court. Soon after the occurrence above, Joseph Hull sold the estate at Barnstable, which had been devised to him by his father, to one John Lathrop, and settled on land he had purchased at Little Harbor, South Kingston, R. I. In 1678 he increased his holdings at Little Harbor by an additional tract for which he paid one hundred and five pounds, and in 1685 he and his father-in-law were granted authority to take up additional tracts in the eastern section of the town. At the election held May 3, 1699, he was chosen Assistant in the Government of Rhode Island, an office corresponding in dignity with that of State Senator at the present time. On May 6, 1701, he was again chosen to the same office. At a General Assembly held March 22, 1709, the sum of sixteen pounds and ten shillings was voted him as a gratuity for the good service and charge he had been at in promoting the interest of the colony. The first houses of any pretension built in the Narragansett country were at Tower Hill, the capital of King's Province, which was atone time called Rochester, and which became and remained South Kingston. One of the first and largest of these dwellings was that of Joseph Hull. The Narragansett Monthly Meeting of Friends residing in the territory embracing Providence, Warwick, Greenwich and Kingston, was established in1699. Joseph Hull had now become a speaker or preacher, and the First day and weekly meetings were held in his spacious dwelling until the latter part of the following year, when the society's Meeting House, though not yet finished, was ready to worship in. There is a tradition connected with this old Hull house at Narragansett which runs in this wise: A daughter of the host had been married during the day, and when in the evening the friends were celebrating the event, a rejected suitor approached in the darkness a window where the newly wedded couple stood conversing, and placing the muzzle of his gun within a few feet of the bride sent a bullet through her heart. Somewhere on Tower Hill farm there is said to be a burial plot, which can not now be located with any certainty, in which Joseph Hull's body rests surrounded by those of several generations of his descendants. The ancient Friends' records have been lost and we have learned the names of but five of his large family of children. (Hull Gen.) |
Death* | He died in 1710, in South Kingstown, Rhode Island . |
Burial* | He was buried in South Kingstown, Rhode Island . |
Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940). Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S1349] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Gen. Publishing Co. Inc., reprinted 1978, 1887). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island.
- [S1379] World Family Tree, online ancestry.com, Vol. 10, 1999. Hereinafter cited as World Family Tree.
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947), Hull 2. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S346] Gerald R. Steffy, Our Hoxsey Family Connections . Hereinafter cited as Our Hoxsey Family Connections.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947). Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
Joseph Hull1,2 
M, #8611, b. 1 October 1706, d. 1771
Note* | WFT Vol.19 #907, shows him m. Martha Potter in 1740, son Thomas b. 23 Jun1750. (also shows him as died 1771) The Richmond Family, page 33, says he m. 2nd (??) & died in 1785. |
Birth* | Joseph Hull was born on 1 October 1706 in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island .3 |
| He was the son of Tristram Hull and Elizabeth Dyer. |
Marriage* | Joseph Hull married Elizabeth Richmond, daughter of John Richmond and Abigail Davis, on 11 November 1731, in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island .4,5,3 |
Marriage | Joseph Hull married Martha Potter in 1740.6 |
Death* | Joseph Hull died in 1771. |
Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940). Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268, 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1543] Joshua Bailey Richmond, The Richmond Family (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: privately published, 1897), 33. Hereinafter cited as The Richmond Family.
- [S1379] World Family Tree, online ancestry.com, Vol. 10. Hereinafter cited as World Family Tree.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Joseph Hull1
M, #79960, b. 22 March 1738/39
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Rev. Joseph Hull1,2 
M, #8625, b. 25 April 1596, d. 19 November 1665
Note* | According to the Hull Family History, "Joseph was educated at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, from which he received his degree of B.A. at graduation 14 Nov 1614. During the five years immediately following, he studied theology, serving meantime as a teacher and curate under his elder brother William Hull, vicar of Colyton in Devonshire. On 14 April 1621, having been ordained a clergyman of the Church of England, he was duly instituted rector of Northleigh, diocese of Exeter, which was the scene of his labours for eleven years. At the end of that period he evidently found himself out of accord with those in ecclesiastical authority over him, and, as shown by the records, voluntarily resigned his rectorship. Leaving Northleigh he moved with his family to the vicinity of his ancestral home at Crewkerne, and there gathered a company of 106 souls, who, on 20 March 1635, set sail with him from the harbor of Weymouth, bound for New England.' This group is historically called 'Hull's Colony'. Hull's Colony reached Boston, Mass. on 6 May 1635. 'The arrival of Hull's Colony at Wessagascus doubled its population, and the plantation was soon created a full-fledged town, invested with municipal rights, re-christened Weymouth and allowed representation in the General Court. 'Mr. Hull was a magistrate and member of the general court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, as well as minister at Weymouth. He however was in antagonism to the Boston Puritanical Party, retaining his attachment for the old establishment. He was the political and religious opponent of Governor Winthrop, being more than suspected of Prelacy. Mr. Hull moved in 1639 to the Old Colony of Plymouth, and there founded the present town of Barnstable, at a place called by the Indians, Mattakeese. The rock still stands in the middle of the highway from which he preached, surrounded by his armed parishioners. Plymouth Colony was, however, not much more congenial for a man of his political and religious sentiments than the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Separatists party increased, the opening of the civil war in England checked immigration in 1639, and Mr. Hull and his political friends were left in a hopeless minority. He soon after moved to the Episcopal Colony of Sir Ferdinando Gorges in Maine, and under his patronage was minister at Accomenticus, and had the Isles of Shoals also under his charge. There he remained until 1653, when the Massachusetts Bay Colony subjected the provinces of Maine to their jurisdiction, and Mr. Hull again felt the power of his old enemies on the Bay. A sound Puritan preacher, Mr. Brock, was sent to supercede him, and shortly afterward, we find, Mr. Hull returned to England and was Rector of St. Burien in Cornwall, near Lands End. The children of Mr. Hull remained in this country, married here and settled. He again returned and was minister at Oyster River for a short period, and then recovered his old parish at Accomenticus, where he died in 1665. Reviewing all, it is concluded that in England Mr. Hull was a conformist, and remained within the pale of the church obedient to authority, that in New England he still endeavored to hold to a middle course, as a latitudinarian or low churchman, but that failing in this, after repeated attempts, he finally withdrew to a province where he was free to practice and profess as best suited his conscience. No whisper has reached that he was unorthodox or weak in his theology, and of his moral nature we catch glimpses of but three traits; that in habit he was scholarly, in temperament religious, and in spirit contentious. 'The following condensed record of some of the prominent events in his strenuous career in America, given in chronological order will doubless be appreciated by his descendants: 1635. May. Rev. Joseph Hull and company of 106 persons reached New England, and in July where allowed to 'sit down at Wessaguscus,' now Weymouth, Mass. 1635 or 1637. He moved to Nantasket, then a part of Hingham, was twice elected Deputy to General Court. 1639. Preached his farewell sermon at Weymouth in May. Settled at Barnstable, on land granted to him, and founded the town in June. Thanksgiving service held there in his house in November. Was one of the tow first Deputies to the General Court elected from Barnstable and took his seat in December. 1640. His name appears on the Barnstable list of 'Men able to bear Arms.' On April 14, he invested 'Bro. Moe into office of Teacher.' 1641. Moved to Yarmouth. Was excommunicated for breaking communion with Barnstable Church and joining himself with a company at Yarmouth to be their pastor, contrary to the advice and council of the Church of Barnstable. Preached also to a congregation at York several times during the year. A 'Church-Chapel' was also erected by the inhabitants of the Isles of Shoals on Hog Island for a congregation of which the records say, Rev. Joseph Hull was the minister. 1642. March 7. It was ordred at a session of the General Court 'that a warrant shall be directed to the Constable of Yarmouth to apprehend Mr. Joseph Hulll (if he do either exercise his ministry amongst them or administer the Seals), to bring him before the next magistrate, to find sufficient sureties for his appearance at the next General Court, to answer his doings (being an excommunicant).' 1643. The Barnstable records state that Rev. Joseph Hull acknowledged his sin and was again received. 'Our sister Hull renewed her convenant, renouncing her joining at Yarmouth and confessed her evil in so doing, with sorrow.' Before the end of the year he moved with his family to York, ME. 1644. Nantasket was made a town and named Hull, in honor of the Rev. Joseph Hull. 1645. In that year's record of Volunteers for the Narragansett War, the name of Rev. Joseph Hull appears as 116. It also appears on the later list of Soldiers of the Narragansett War that drew 'Cedar Swamp' lots, his being No. 37. 1652. He returned to England and was given the living at St Burien in Cornwall, where he remained for about ten years. 1662. He came again to New England and settled at Oyster River where he had considerable trouble with the Quakers. 1665. Nov 19. He died intestate at Isles of Shoals, leaving an estate valued at 52 pounds, 5 shillings and 5 pence--10 pounds of which was put down for books and 20 pounds as due him from the Isles of Shoals for his ministry. 'Col. Robert B. Hull, retired and living in New York City, prepared a sketch of the life and times of his ancestor, the Rev. Joseph Hull, which lay in manuscript many years… Mr. James W. Hull had printed for private distribution a small edition of this exhaustive and carefully prepared sketch, which makes a booklet of 32 pages." |
Baptism* | Rev. Joseph Hull was baptized on 25 April 1596 in Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England . |
| He was the son of Thomas Hull and Joane Peson. |
(First) Marriage* | Rev. Joseph Hull married first Joanna in England . |
(Second) Marriage* | Rev. Joseph Hull married second Agnes.1 |
Emigration* | Rev. Joseph Hull emigrated on 20 March 1634/35 from Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England . |
Freeman* | He was a freeman in 1635 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts .3 |
Death* | He died on 19 November 1665, at age 69, in Old Parish (Isle of Shoals), Accomenticus (York), York County, Maine . |
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Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S346] Gerald R. Steffy, Our Hoxsey Family Connections . Hereinafter cited as Our Hoxsey Family Connections.
- [S2352] Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700, Frank R. Holmes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1923/1999), Page 127. Hereinafter cited as Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700.
Joseph Hull III1
M, #76741, b. 4 October 1714, d. 10 April 1791
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Joseph Hull Jr.1,2,3 
M, #8619, b. 1679, d. 1748
Note* | Of Falmouth, South Kingstown and Westerly, RI Joseph Hull, Jr., held the office of townsman at Kingston in 1696, andwas constable there in 1703. In 1714 or 1715, he removed to and settledon land he had purchased at Westerly, where for the years 1724, 1725 and1726 he held the office of councilman. |
Birth* | Joseph Hull Jr. was born in 1679. |
| He was the son of Joseph Hull and Experience Harper. |
Marriage* | Joseph Hull Jr. married Ann Gardiner in 1700.4 |
Marriage | Joseph Hull Jr. married Susanna Greene, daughter of James Greene and Elizabeth Anthony, on 1 January 1713/14.5 |
Death* | Joseph Hull Jr. died in 1748. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 261, 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947), Hull 2. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 261. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Joseph R. Hull1
M, #79946, b. 23 February 1742/43, d. 1785
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Latham Hull1,2
M, #76858, b. 9 February 1748/49, d. 1807
Citations
- [S1445] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State, Vol. II. Local Series (n.p.: self published, 1887). Hereinafter cited as American Ancestry, Columbia Co., NY.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 282. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Lydia Hull1
F, #79952, b. 23 September 1759
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Martha Hull1
F, #79951, b. 26 October 1755
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 280. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Mary Hull1 
F, #8626, b. 30 September 1645
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Mary Hull1,2 
F, #8609, b. between 1699 and 1719
Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940). Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Mary Hull1,2,3 
F, #8620, b. circa 1681
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 261. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947), Hull 2. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Mary Hull1
F, #79937, b. 19 February 1718/19
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 268. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Naomi Hull1 
F, #8642, b. 23 March 1639/40
Baptism* | Naomi Hull was baptized on 23 March 1639/40. |
| She was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Hull. |
Citations
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Orsamus Hull1,2
M, #74726, b. 9 December 1815, d. 9 June 1854
Citations
- [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940), 129A. Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
- [S2164] The Hull Family in America, Charles H. Weygant, compiler, (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913), 96, 147. Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.