Emulus L. Hulbert
M, #63672, b. 17 May 1854
Ernest E. Hulbert
M, #63778, b. 29 August 1909
Florence E. Hulbert
F, #63812, b. 19 March 1894
Birth* | Florence E. Hulbert was born on 19 March 1894. |
| She was the daughter of Francis J. Hulbert. |
Francis J. Hulbert
F, #63671, b. 3 July 1853, d. 26 January 1913
Birth* | Francis J. Hulbert was born on 3 July 1853. |
| She was the daughter of Samuel D. Hulbert and Sallie M. Lake. |
Death* | Francis J. Hulbert died on 26 January 1913, at age 59. |
Children of Francis J. Hulbert
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Genette L. Hulbert1
F, #63669, b. 23 March 1848
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
James A. Hulbert
M, #63811, b. 16 August 1888, d. 1889
Birth* | James A. Hulbert was born on 16 August 1888. |
| He was the son of Francis J. Hulbert. |
Death* | James A. Hulbert died in 1889. |
John E. Hulbert1
M, #63670, d. 11 December 1850
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Lena M. Hulbert
F, #63779, b. 19 December 1911
Maryette Hulbert1
F, #63668, b. 18 February 1845
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Myrtle L. Hulbert
F, #63781, b. 8 July 1890
Samuel D. Hulbert1
M, #63430
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Veria N. Hulbert
F, #63783, b. 14 January 1896
Verma M. Hulbert
F, #63782, b. 18 February 1894
William E. Hulbert
M, #63776, b. 27 June 1879
David Walter Hulet1
M, #55235, b. 25 March 1922, d. 2 October 1991
Note* | David Walter Hulet: Written by Dorothy Acker Hulet, Jul 1996, for aprogram at the LDS girls camp in the Dillon area. 'A young girl stood in the station watching as the last train pulledslowly away. She was scarcely nineteen or twenty years old, her facetear stained, her clothes rumpled from staying up all night so as not tomiss a single moment of their last hours together. Her bridegroom of amere 20 days was on that train heading for points unknown. She, ofnecessity, was left behind. It was 1945, she a 'war bride' and he was a US Airman in the service ofhis country which was still at war after four long years. Her story wasplayed out all over the nation, small variations but essentially thesame. He'd promised to be 'Home For Christmas' or that 'I'll Be SeeingYou In All the Old Familiar Places.' Statistics were against him. 292,000 young men would lose their lives, three times that many would bewounded and show scars for the rest of their days, lost arms and legstorn cruelly away by hidden mines on the battle fields of the world. The war was global, it spanned the world with the Allies (United States,Great Britain, the USSR and China) against the Axis Powers (Germany,Italy and Japan.) Victory for the Allies had been declared in NorthAfrica, Sicily, and finally in Germany where Adolph Hitler had (up tothis time) reigned supreme. But Japan still had to be reckoned with. The war in the Far East was far flung and new names cropped up in oureveryday lives, names like Okinawa, Guam, Iwo Jima and Attu Island;Hiroshima and Nagasaki. New things happened in our everyday lives like rationing of food,clothing, shoes, gasoline, tires and anything that could not be spared bythe war effort. Plastics became a substitute for metal; Daylight Saving Time became afact of life; Tupperware a household word. Women invaded the workplacesince all eligible men were serving their country in a long and drearywar. Patriotism was sparked and every facet of our lives went into the 'WarEffort.' Servicemen were clothed and fed at the expense of thecivilian. The armies rolled on rubber tires in metal vehicles, civilianswalked or pooled rides. Skies were filled with new fighter planes. Theseas were blanketed with warships. Tonite, we are showcasing entertainment for the serviceman. USO showscropped up where ever there were bases. The United Service Organizationwas interested only in the comfort of the serviceman, they fed him andserved him drinks, they told jokes and stories of home. They sang to himand danced for his toe-tapping pleasure. 'I'll Be Seeing You' 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' 'Sentimental Journey' ,the stirring 'Marine's Hymn' and 'Anchors Aweigh' became our theme songs.Listen now as we take you into the wonderful world of music during this,the time of World War II.' |
Birth* | David Walter Hulet was born on 25 March 1922 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | He married Patricia Lodgdon on 28 June 1974, in Texas, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | David Walter Hulet died on 2 October 1991, at age 69, in Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records" (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records."
Ellen Eliza Hulett
F, #75661, d. 31 January 1841
Hannah Lucy Hulett1,2
F, #76668, b. 4 July 1817, d. 28 January 1892
Citations
- [S1397] Alonzo Howard Clark Louis Henry Cornish, A National Register of the Society , Sons of the American Revolution ( Press of A. H. Kellogg, 1902). Hereinafter cited as A National Register of the Society.
- [S1595] Mary L. Hitchcock, The Hitchcock Genealogy . Hereinafter cited as The Hitchcock Genealogy.
Horace Palmer Hulett
M, #75657
John Mason Hulett
M, #75656
Citations
- [S1497] Hoxie Family Bible; Nettie Drought Petro, Constantia, New York, U.S.A., 4-7. Hereinafter cited as Hoxie Family Bible.
Nancy Amanda Hulett1,2
F, #75670, b. after 1834
Citations
- [S1398] , vol.37, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, 152 vols., online Ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah, U.S.A.: The Generations Network, Inc.). Hereinafter cited as "Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books."
- [S1413] Oliver Seymour Phelps & Andrew T. Servin, The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors (Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Eagle Publishing Co., 1899), 550. Hereinafter cited as The Phelps Family of America.
Oliver Burr Hulett1,2
M, #76437
Citations
- [S1398] , vol.37, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, 152 vols., online Ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah, U.S.A.: The Generations Network, Inc.). Hereinafter cited as "Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books."
- [S1413] Oliver Seymour Phelps & Andrew T. Servin, The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors (Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Eagle Publishing Co., 1899), 550. Hereinafter cited as The Phelps Family of America.
Alice Hull1
F, #8622
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.
Alice Hull1,2
F, #79922, b. after 1676
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), Harper 1, Hull 2. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
- [S1447] Devere Allen, The Allen Families and 83 Connected Families (Wilton, Connecticut: self published, January 1947), Hull 3. Hereinafter cited as The Allen Families.
Alice Hull1,2
F, #79933, b. 28 May 1708
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.
- [S1518] Caroline E. Robinson, The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894 (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Printed by the Author, 1895), 25. Hereinafter cited as The Hazard Family of Rhode Island.
Ann Hull1
F, #79929, b. 26 August 1702
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.
Bathsheba Hull1,2
F, #8571, b. circa 1710, d. after 1774
Note | They lived in Dartmouth several years and then moved to Tiverton,Newport, Rhode Island before 1756 where they were living in 1774. (WFT10, 4456.) |
Birth* | Bathsheba Hull was born circa 1710 in Rhode Island. |
| She was the daughter of Tristram Hull and Elizabeth Dyer. |
Marriage* | Bathsheba Hull married Ebenezer Slocum, son of Eliezer Slocum and Elephel Fitzgerald, on 4 April 1728, in Newport, Rhode Island. Married at the Newport Friends Meeting house.3 |
Living* | Bathsheba Hull was living in 1774. In 1774 they were living in Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island. |
Death* | She died after 1774. |
Citations
- [S312] M.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Charles Elihu Slocum, A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs, and Slocombs of America (Defiance, Ohio: Published by the Author, 1908). Hereinafter cited as A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs, and Slocombs of 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.
- [S16194] Boston, Massachusetts, Rhode Island Vital Records, Friends & Ministers - V7, Page 22, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Rhode Island: Vital Records, 1636-1850. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014), Originally Published as: Vital record of Rhode Island 1636-1850: First Series: births, marriages and deaths: a family register for the people, by James N. Arnold. Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company.. Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Vital Records.
- [S255] David Moore, online http://www.geocities.com/david_al_moore. Hereinafter cited as David Moore.
- [S1326] Short History of the Slocums,Slocumbs and Slocombs of America, Charles Elihu Slocum, compiler, (Rutland, Vermont, U.S.A.: Self Published, 1882). Hereinafter cited as Short History of the Slocums.
Bathsheba Hull1
F, #79954, b. 13 January 1737/38
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.
Benjamin Hull1
M, #8641, b. 24 March 1638/39, d. 1713
Baptism* | Benjamin Hull was baptized on 24 March 1638/39. |
| He was the son of Rev. Joseph Hull and Agnes.1 |
Death* | Benjamin Hull died in 1713. |
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.
Benjamin Hull1
M, #79949, b. 22 June 1748
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 Hull1,2,3
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.