Mary Harriet Ward1

#3181, born Private

Family

Arthur Francis Sullivan II born Private
Children

Life Events

Birth*Private1 
Marriage*Private; Principal=Arthur Francis Sullivan II 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited5 November 2002

Citations

  1. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Arthur Francis Sullivan1,2

#3182, born 29 December 1896, died 15 April 1975

Family

Marguerite Pitcairn born 7 February 1897, died 6 October 1970
Child

Life Events

Birth*29 December 1896; New York, New York, New York1,2 
Occupation*between 1914 and 1917; Belles Lettres, St Laurent Coll, Montreal, Canada1,2 
Note*1918; Class of '22, Notre Dame; enlisted in USN1,2 
Notebetween 1918 and 1920; USN-Pauillac, France & USS Gt. Northern; U1,2 
Notebetween 1920 and 1923; Fprdja, Law School1,2 
Marriage*15 February 1930; New York, New York, New York; Principal=Marguerite Pitcairn1,2 
Death*15 April 1975; Cathedral Health Center, Jacksonville, Florida1,2 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited24 July 2007

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Marguerite Pitcairn1,2

#3183, born 7 February 1897, died 6 October 1970
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Joseph A. Pitcairn born 1862, died November 1928
Mother*Mary O. Mahoney born 1874, died 22 September 1916

Family

Arthur Francis Sullivan born 29 December 1896, died 15 April 1975
Child

Life Events

Birth*7 February 1897; New York, New York, New York1,2 
Marriage*15 February 1930; New York, New York, New York; Principal=Arthur Francis Sullivan1,2 
Note23 August 1938; Purchased Stanfordville House from Rachael Pitcairn for $1.001,2 
NoteSeptember 1960; Sold the Stanfordville house for $51,2 
Death*6 October 1970; St.John's Hospital, Santa Monica, California; Stroke, with 2-year aftermath including a broken hip1,2 
Note*A quiet person, with a cool but friendly disposition. Avid reader, typically 3 - 5 books a week. A definite loner. Separated from my father about 1-1/2-years after their marriage. Never reconciled; but never divorced or legally separated either. Altough she had no use for, or interest in, the family 'farm' (too isolated, too crude, too lonely) in Stanfordville, Dutchess County NY, she opened it up every summer to please me. . . until I graduated from WPI and moved to the West Coast. After Rachael Pitcairn's (her father's sister) death in 1939, she moved to 2122 Valentine Avenue in the Bronx (from an apartment on Kingsbridge Rd). She remained there with Arthur Jr. until she sold the Stanfordville Hours and moved to Santa Monica to be with Arthur and his then wife Mary Ward. Until retirement, she routinely walked (1.4 miles, each way) to her job at PS 92 on Arthur Avenue - rain, snow or shine.

She worked for the US Govt on Governor's Island for several years and became a Teacher/Clerk in NYC Schools on 2/1/1922. Her first job paid $6 per week. She retired from NYC Schools in 1961 (appx). Generally healthy, she developed hardening of the arteries in the late 60's. The immediate cause of death was cadiac arrest; 5d acute myocardial infarction; generalized arteriosclerosis. While she had some arthritis, still she was very active. She was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, 5835 W. Slauson, Los Angeles, CA in Grave 141, tier 16, Sect. V. 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited4 March 2007

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Joseph A. Pitcairn1

#3184, born 1862, died November 1928
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Robert B. Pitcairn born 28 September 1830, died 11 December 1893
Mother*Mary C. Wing born 11 December 1833, died 3 August 1903

Family

Mary O. Mahoney born 1874, died 22 September 1916
Child

Life Events

Birth*18622,3 
Marriage*29 February 1896; New York, New York, New York; Principal=Mary O. Mahoney2,4 
Death*November 19282,3 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited16 August 2006

Citations

  1. Census, 1880 New York City Page 30, Supervisor's Dist. No. 1, Enumeration Dist. No. 234.
  2. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  3. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  4. Hull Family , Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.

Mary C. Wing1,2,3,4

#3185, born 11 December 1833, died 3 August 1903
Relationship2nd great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller
Father*Oliver Hull Wing born 25 July 1813, died 24 February 1889
Mother*Rachel S. Ketcher born 17 August 1812, died 17 March 1887

Family

Robert B. Pitcairn born 28 September 1830, died 11 December 1893
Children

Life Events

Birth*11 December 18332,3 
Marriage*3 April 1856; Principal=Robert B. Pitcairn5 
Residence*3 January 1871; cg Stanford5 
Census*1880; New York, New York, New York; with husband and children: Ida, age 22, Robert Jr., age 18, Joseph, age 18, Rachael, age 13, Mary, age 106 
Note*10 June 1889; Indenture/quitclaim giving land formerly held by Oliver H. Wing to his son (her brother) Milton7 
Death*3 August 19032,3 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited16 August 2006

Citations

  1. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : June 1920, p. 1975.
  2. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  3. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  4. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : March 1923, p. 2266.
  5. , Vol. III New York p. 255, The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1740-1930: CD #192. Previously published in hard copy.
  6. Census, 1880.
  7. Court records of land transfers: Court record filed in Dutchess County Courthouse, Poughkeepsie, NY (copy in DJW files).
  8. Census, 1880 New York City Page 30, Supervisor's Dist. No. 1, Enumeration Dist. No. 234.

Robert B. Pitcairn1,2

#3186, born 28 September 1830, died 11 December 1893

Family

Mary C. Wing born 11 December 1833, died 3 August 1903
Children

Life Events

Birth*28 September 1830; England1,2,3 
Occupation*policeman4 
Marriage*3 April 1856; Principal=Mary C. Wing5 
Address*1890; 93 Perry Street, New York, New York, New York4 
Death*11 December 1893; Death Certificate #42447 New York City1,2 
Note*[Hull.FTW] [SULLIV-2.GED] I have considerable correspondence to and from Robert B. Pitcairn, period 1880 1890 regarding his invention of a fountain pen. A patent was awarded; but it appears that he was earlier informed that there was little new art in his idea - and it evidently went nowhere. At that time his address was 93 Perry St. NYC. 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited16 August 2006

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Census, 1880.
  4. "City Directory", 1890 New York City.
  5. , Vol. III New York p. 255, The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1740-1930: CD #192. Previously published in hard copy.
  6. Census, 1880 New York City Page 30, Supervisor's Dist. No. 1, Enumeration Dist. No. 234.

Oliver Hull Wing

#3187, born 25 July 1813, died 24 February 1889
Relationship3rd great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Joseph Wing1 born 28 August 1783, died 11 March 1856
Mother*Sarah Avery Hull born 3 January 1782, died after 5 June 1824

Family

Rachel S. Ketcher born 17 August 1812, died 17 March 1887
Children

Life Events

Birth*25 July 1813; Dutchess, New York2,3,4,5,6,7,8 
Marriage*27 January 1833; New York, New York, New York; Principal=Rachel S. Ketcher2,9,10,3,11,12,7 
Residence1835; New York, New York, New York13 
Residence19 September 1836; Red Hook?, Dutchess, New York; , according to Quaker Church records: ROCF Stanford ct Stanford 5-183814 
Census1850; age 3715 
Census1865; Stanford, Dutchess County, NY District 2 - 150A. Oliver is head of household, age 80, with Roseach (sic) age 81, Milton age 26. Property value $450.16 
Census*1880; Stanford, Dutchess, New York; Head of household, with wife Rachel and son Milton17 
Death*24 February 1889; High St., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; It appears Oliver was visiting his daughter Amelia who lived at 5 High Street at the time of his death, per Poughkeepsie City Directory.2,18,3,4,5,19 
Burial*after 24 February 1889; Friends Ground #2, Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York; at 75 y 7 m 
Ahnentafel*58 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
MF - William Brewster to Doris, Marilyn, Diane, Craig
MF- Richard Warren to Doris, Marilyn, Diane, Craig
Last Edited30 October 2018

Citations

  1. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Sep 1918, pp. 1789-1790.
  2. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : June 1920, p. 1975.
  3. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  4. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  5. Hull Family Assn., "Hull Family Association Journal", Jun 2001:165.
  6. Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
  7. A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 350, 354.
  8. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Sep 1918, pp 1789-1790.
  9. Census, 1840, 1850, 1860.
  10. Rootsweb WorldConnect, https://wc.rootsweb.com/~tjglad; email: e-mail address. Hereinafter cited as WorldConnect.
  11. Hull Family , Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  12. , pp. 255, 362, The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1740-1930: CD #192. Previously published in hard copy.
  13. , Various, CD #238: Genealogical Records New York 1675-1920, citing Longworth's American Almanac, New-York Register, and City Directory, pub. NY, NY 1835; p. 746.
  14. , Vol. III New York p. 362, The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1740-1930: CD #192. Previously published in hard copy.
  15. Census, 1850; Stanford, Dutchess County, NY, house # 17.
  16. Census, 1865 Town of Stanford.
  17. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, Census Place Stanford, Dutchess, New York Family History Library Film 1254825 NA Film Number T9-0825 Page Number 368D.
  18. Cemetery record, Friends' Ground #2, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, NY.
  19. Death record , Death certificate issued in the City of Poughkeepsie (number not legible).
  20. Census, 1860.

Joseph Wing1

#3188, born 1820, died 15 November 1892
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Doris J. Muller
Father*Joseph Wing born 28 August 1783, died 11 March 1856
Mother*Sarah Avery Hull born 3 January 1782, died after 5 June 1824

Life Events

Birth*1820; Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York 
Death*15 November 1892 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited18 January 2001

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index.

Sarah Avery Hull1

#3189, born 3 January 1782, died after 5 June 1824
Relationship4th great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller
Father*John Hull born 11 August 1762, died 11 August 1840
Mother*Mary Avery born 9 December 1766, died 26 June 1802

Family

Joseph Wing born 28 August 1783, died 11 March 1856
Children

Life Events

Birth*3 January 1782; New York City (prob.), New York2,3,4,5,6,7,8 
Marriage*26 February 1807; Quaker Meeting House, Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York; Principal=Joseph Wing9,2,10,5,11,12 
Death*after 5 June 1824; Stanfordville (prob.), Dutchess, New York; (date of last child's birth) 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
MF - William Brewster to Doris, Marilyn, Diane, Craig
MF- Richard Warren to Doris, Marilyn, Diane, Craig
Last Edited19 September 2020

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site, DNA Match to KateandTy'sMom: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/44459767/family. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  2. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  3. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  4. Hull: https://genforum.genealogy.com/hull/messages/109.html,.
  5. Hull Family Assn., "Hull Family Association Journal", Jun 2001:165.
  6. Hull Family in America, 1913.
  7. Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
  8. A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 350.
  9. Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Sep 1918, pp. 1789-1790.
  10. Hull Family , Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  11. Census, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1850.
  12. A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 326, 350.
  13. D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), p. 490.

John Hull1,2,3

#3190, born 11 August 1762, died 11 August 1840
Relationship5th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Oliver Hull born 16 March 1731/32, died 1 August 1803
Mother*Penelope Fones born about 1732, died between 1 February 1795 and 17 March 1795

Family 1

Mary Avery born 9 December 1766, died 26 June 1802
Children

Family 2

Amy Cornell born 3 March 1779
Children

Life Events

Birth*11 August 1762; Cannonicut, Rhode Island 
Marriage*9 June 1781; New York City, New York; Principal=Mary Avery3 
Marriage23 November 1803; Principal=Amy Cornell3 
Death*11 August 1840; Stanfordville, New York3,1,2 
Note*"A son of Oliver and Penelope (Fones) Hull, John Hull III was born in Canonicut, August 11, 1762. He came to New York with his father, and married, 1781, Mary Avery. She died 1802, in Dutchess County, where they had moved in 1800. On November 23, 1803, he married Amy, the daughter of Quinby and Hannah (Underhill) Cornell. Issue, seven children, viz.: Hannah. William. Edward, married Edwina Willett Coles. From them is descended Sarah Coles Hull, wife of Henry Trowbridge, of New Haven, Conn. Ann , married Edward Dibble, Esq. Rebecca, married (???) Haviland. Robert. Henrietta, married (???) Cowdrey. 632. JOHN HULL, 1762-1840, druggist, of Cannonicut, R. I., Stanfordville, Dutchess Co., N. Y., and New York City, son of (314) Oliver and Penelope Fones Hull, was married first in 1781 to Mary Avery, 1762-1802. He was married again Nov. 23, 1803, to Amy Cornell, daughter of Quimby Cornell of Clinton, N. Y. He was by religious faith a Quaker. See 'Book of theHulls,' by Oliver Hull, published 1863, for additional data. CHILDREN 1,290. Sarah Hull, b. Jan. 3, 1782; m. Joseph Wing. 1,291. Joseph Hull, b. Apr. 17, 1784; d. Oct. 1, 1798. 1,293. Penelope Hull, b. Jan. 16, 1786; m. 1804, Richard M. Bowne. 1,294. Robert Hull, b. Mar. 11, 1788; d. Nov. 2, 1789. 1,295. Robert Hull, b. Mar. 27, 1790; d. Dec. 19, 1800. 1,296. Mary Hull, b. Mar. 22, 1792; m. Walter White. 1,297. Abigail Hull, b. Apr. 7, 1794; m. (1st) John A. VanHoesen, (2nd) C. H. Coleman. 1?298. Oliver Hull, b. July 7, 1796; d. Oct. 14, 1867; m. 1829, Rebecca A. Harriman. 1,299. John Hull, b. Aug. 9, 1798; d. Nov. 29, 1798. 1,300. Catherine Hull, b. Jan. 8, 1800; m. Silas Duel. 1,301. Avery Hull, b. June 26, 1802; d. Sept. 4, 1804. 1,302. Hannah Hull, b. Sept. 3, 1804; m. Walter Lockwood. 1,303. William Hull, b. Dec. 9, 1805; m. Charlotte Clark. 1,304. Edward Hull, b. Feb. 5, 1807; d. Jan. 8, 1859; m. 1828, Edwina W. Coles. 1,305. Ann Hull, b. May 13, 1808; m. (1st) Dan'l E. Dibble, (2nd) Wm. Ellison. 1,306. Robert Hull, b. Sept. 20, 1810; m. (1st) Hannah Anne Janney, (2nd) Susanna R. Thompson. 1,307. Rebecca Hull, b. May 5, 1818; m. Robert Haviland. 1,308. Henrietta Hull, b. June 17, 1820; m. Samuel E. Cowdry."4 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
MF- Richard Warren to Doris, Marilyn, Diane, Craig
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Oliver Hull, Book of the Hulls (40 Fulton St., New York, NY: Peter Eckler, 1863).
  4. Hull Family in America, 1913.

Nancy Marguerite Sullivan1

#3191, born Private
Relationship4th cousin of Doris J. Muller
Father*Arthur Francis Sullivan II born Private
Mother*Mary Harriet Ward born Private

Life Events

Birth*Private1 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited5 November 2002

Citations

  1. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Cary Sullivan1

#3192, born Private
Relationship4th cousin of Doris J. Muller
Father*Arthur Francis Sullivan II born Private
Mother*Mary Harriet Ward born Private

Family

Unknown David born Private

Life Events

Birth*Private1 
Marriage*Private; Principal=Unknown David 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited5 November 2002

Citations

  1. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Deborah Lillian Sullivan1

#3193, born Private
Relationship4th cousin of Doris J. Muller
Father*Arthur Francis Sullivan II born Private
Mother*Mary Harriet Ward born Private

Life Events

Birth*Private1 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited5 November 2002

Citations

  1. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Tristram H. Hull1,2,3

#3194, born about 1624, died 22 February 1666/67
Relationship9th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Rev. Joseph Hull born 25 April 1596, died 19 November 1665

Family

Blanche Pudley? born about 1625, died before 7 February 1678/79
Children

Life Events

Birth*about 1624; Northleigh, Devonshire, England4 
Immigration*1635 
Marriage*1643; Yarmouth, Massachusetts; (or at Somerset, England); Principal=Blanche Pudley?5 
Will*30 December 1666 
Death*22 February 1666/67; Barnstable, Massachusetts6 
Note*"Tristram Hull, the second son of the Rev. Joseph Hull, was a man of prominence in Barnstable, where he was chosen Selectman, and served on numerous committees, being empowered to buy land from the Indians, for the improvement of the town, etc. Captain Hull was a 'chip off the old block,' and cared for neither King nor Kaiser, when either interfered with what he wished to do. Colonel Hull, in his pamphlet, gives an interesting account of the manner in which Tristram aided an old church member, who had been fined and banished for 'raising his voice' against Quaker persecution. He picked him up bodily, and carried him off in his own ship as far as Sandwich, on the Cape, in direct violation of the law and contempt of the magistrates. When Captain Hull died he left, besides two fine ships, land, etc., œ1150, 5s, 2d. 4. CAPT. TRISTRAM HULL, 1624-1667, of New England, 2nd son of (1) Rev.Joseph Hull and his wife [?Joanna], was in 1643 residing at Yarmouth, where he was enrolled and mustered in the little army of which Miles Standish was 'Captain-General.' In 1643 he was married to Blanche (???),and previous to 1648 moved to Barnstable. Evidently he was bred to a sea-faring career, for he owned a ship named The Catch, was part owner of the bark Hopewell, and frequently made long sea voyages. Customs entries show that he was engaged to a considerable extent in trade with the West Indies. Capt. Hull when 'on shore' took a lively interest in local affairs affecting the wellbeing of Barnstable, was treated with special consideration by his fellow townsmen, and unhesitatingly performed the multifarious duties expected in those days of prominent and public spirited citizens. The records of Barnstable show that he frequently served on juries, was one of the town dignitaries appointed to wait upon the Assembly Committee concerning the town charter, took a leading part in the purchase of town lands from the Indians, served one year as constable, and during the last six years of his life was a leading member of the town board of selectmen. In the government's fanatical and inhuman persecution of the Quakers his sympathies were with the latter, and he boldly rendered them assistance and succor whenever and wherever occasion offered. For this he was subjected to much annoyance and heavy fines, but there is nothing to indicate that this made him change his course. In spite of the government's unjust and cruel attitude toward the Quakers, or rather we should doubtless say because of it, several of his children and many of their descendants publicly espoused the Quaker faith, and some of them became prominent leaders in the denomination. Capt. Hull died at Barnstable, leaving a large estate for one of his age and times. His will is dated Dec. 30, 1666, and was proved on Mar. 12, following. In the inventory of his estate we find record, in addition to the lands and ships above mentioned, of 36 head of cattle assessed at 118 pounds, 5 shillings; cash, 105 pounds, and due the estate, exclusive of an undefined amount 'in hands of the Indians,' 300 pounds. His will provides that his son Joseph shall have the homestead and lands attached and six acres more; that his wife Blanche shall have the use of new portion of house and 150 pounds; that his three daughters shall each have 100 pounds; that his son John shall have a certain lot and 30 pounds; that Robert Davis shall have 3 pounds, and that the residuary estate be divided equally, share and share alike, among his wife and children. A short time after his death his widow was married to a Capt. Hedge, who was old enough to have been her father, and from whom she soon separated. CHILDREN
25. Mary Hull, b. Sept. 30, 1645; m. 1661, Joseph Holway. 26. Sarah Hull, b. Oct. 18, 1647; d. in infancy.
27. Sarah Hull, b. Mar. 30, 1650; m. Joseph Allen.
28. Joseph Hull, b. June 2, 1652; d. 1709 or 1719; m. 1676, Experience Harper.
29. John Hull, b. Mar. 4, 1654; d. Mar. 30, 1733; m. 1684, Alice Tiddeman.
30. Hannah Hull, b. Feb. 6, 1656; d. Nov. 15, 1733; m. 1674, Joseph Blish."7 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#1)
Ancestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#2)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#1)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#2)
Last Edited2 March 2020

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. World Family Tree, CD-ROM, Release date: August 22, 1996), Tree #2963
    Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  4. , ongoing.
  5. Hull: https://genforum.genealogy.com/hull/messages/109.html,.
  6. Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
  7. Hull Family in America, 1913.

Mary O. Mahoney1,2

#3195, born 1874, died 22 September 1916

Family

Joseph A. Pitcairn born 1862, died November 1928
Child

Life Events

Birth*1874; Ireland1,2 
Marriage*29 February 1896; New York, New York, New York; Principal=Joseph A. Pitcairn1,3 
Death*22 September 1916; New York, New York1,2 
Note*[Hull.FTW] [SULLIV-2.GED] Buried in Calvary Cemetary at the age of 42 on 9/22/1916: Section 42; Range 1-a; Plot 0; Graves 21-22. Presumably Joseph was buried there later (?) 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited16 August 2006

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Hull Family , Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.

Mary Hopper

#3196, born about 1745?
Relationship1st cousin 8 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*John Hopper born after 1721

Life Events

Birth*about 1745? 
Last Edited1 April 2002

Jonathan Brewster

#3197, born 12 August 1593, died 7 August 1659
Relationship11th great-granduncle of Doris J. Muller
Father*Elder William Brewster born about 1566, died 10 April 1644
Mother*Mary Unknown born 1569, died 17 April 1627

Family

Lucretia Oldham born about 1600?, died 4 March 1678/79

Life Events

Birth*12 August 1593; Scrooby, England 
Marriage*10 April 1624; Plymouth, Massachusetts; Principal=Lucretia Oldham 
Death*7 August 1659; Norwich, Connecticut 
ChartsSome Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Last Edited26 October 2002

Unknown Lowerre1

#3198, born about 1720?

Family

Mary Hopper born after 1720

Life Events

Birth*about 1720? 
Marriage*Principal=Mary Hopper 
Last Edited29 July 2007

Citations

  1. Rootsweb WorldConnect, Post-em by e-mail address. Hereinafter cited as WorldConnect.

Rachael Pitcairn

#3199, born 17 March 1867
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Robert B. Pitcairn born 28 September 1830, died 11 December 1893
Mother*Mary C. Wing born 11 December 1833, died 3 August 1903

Life Events

Birth*17 March 18671,2,3 
Note*[Hull.FTW] [SULLIV-2.GED] Arthur Sullivan II has childhood memories of a stern authoritarian figure (was an NYC school teacher) - but she died when he was about 7 yrs old (on Labor day, at Stanfordville on the couch in the living room). At the time of her death she was living with Marguerite and me right next to my school Pal from nearby farm, two yearl older Taylor (Brother) Johnson said that she'd come back to haunt me while we sat in his hayloft that night! 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited25 July 2007

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Census, 1880 New York City Page 30, Supervisor's Dist. No. 1, Enumeration Dist. No. 234.

Unknown David1

#3200, born Private

Family

Cary Sullivan born Private

Life Events

Birth*Private 
Marriage*Private; Principal=Cary Sullivan 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited24 July 2007

Citations

  1. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.

Rev. Joseph Hull1,2

#3201, born 25 April 1596, died 19 November 1665
Much more copyrighted information is available. Especially see Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historical & Genealogical Society, 1995.)
Relationship10th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636
Mother*Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629

Family 1

Children

Family 2

Agnes Unknown born about 1610
Children

Life Events

Birthbefore 25 April 1596; Crewkerne, Somerset, England3,4 
Christening*25 April 1596; Crewkerne, Somerset3 
Marriage*before 1635; Principal=Agnes Unknown 
Immigration*1635; America1,2,4 
Death*19 November 1665; Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire1,2 
Reference*-JOSEPH HULL

ORIGIN: Broadway, Somersetshire [TAG 68:149].
MIGRATION: 1635 (on 20 March 1634/5, "Joseph Hall of Somerset, a minister, aged 40 years, Agnis Hall his wife aged 25 years, Joane Hall his daughter aged 15 years, Joseph Hall his son aged 13 years, Tristram his son aged 11 years, Elizabeth Hall his daughter aged 7 years, Temperance his daughter aged 9 years, Grissell Hull his daughter aged 5 years, Dorothy Hall his daughter aged 3 years, Judeth French his servant aged 20 years, John Wood his servant aged 20 years, [and] Rob[er]t Dabyn his servant aged 28 years" were enrolled at Weymouth as passengers for New England on the Marygould [Hotten 283; GMN 7:9]).
FIRST RESIDENCE: Weymouth.
REMOVES: Hingham by 1638, Barnstable 1639, Yarmouth 1641, York 1643, Oyster River, Isles of Shoals.
RETURN TRIPS: Returned to England by 1648 (baptism of son at Launceston, Cornwall on 23 January 1648/9 [M&JCH 17:96]) and back to New England soon after 1662 (ejected from St Buryan, Cornwall [Calamy 1:349]).
OCCUPATION: Minister. Rector of Northleigh, Devonshire, 1621-32 [Foster 2:765]; curate of Broadway, Somersetshire, 1633-34 [TAG 68:149].
On 5 May 1639, "Mr. Hull gave his farewell sermon" at Hingham [NEHGR 121:11]. On 11 December 1639, a day of thanksgiving was held "at Mr. Hull's house, for God's exceeding mercy in bringing us hither [Barnstable] safely keeping us healthy & well in our weak beginnings & in our church estate" [NEHGR 10:39].
On 7 March 1642/3, it "is ordered, that a warrant shall be directed to the constable of Yarmouth, to apprehend Mr. Joseph Hull (if he do either exercise the ministry amongst them or administer the seals), to bring him before the next magistrate, to find sufficient sureties for his appearance the next General Court, to answer his doings (being an excommunicant)" [PCR 2:53].
When Roger Garde died at Agamenticus early in 1645, "Mr. Hull offerred to preach yet his funeral sermon and did and the people all solemnly interred him there with arms" [WP 5:38].
He resided at Launceston, Cornwall, at least from 1648 to 1652, and was presumably minister there, and was rector at St Buryan, Cornwall, in 1662 when he was ejected from that living [Calamy 1:349].
The largest single item in his inventory, dated 5 December 1665, was "the Islands [Isles of Shoals] indebted to my husband for his ministry," £20 [MPCR 1:270].
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Weymouth church prior to 2 September 1635 implied by freemanship [GMN 5:29].
On 1 May 1641, "Mr. Hull excommunicated for his willful breaking of communion with us, & joining himself a member with a company at Yarmouth to be their pastor, contrary to the advice and counsel of our Church" [NEHGR 10:41]. On 11 March 1642[/3?], "[o]ur sister Hull renewed her covenant with us, renouncing her joining with the [church] at Jarmouth confessing her evil in so doing with sorrow" [NEHGR 10:39]. On 10 August 1643, "Mr. Hull, in the acknowledging of his sin, & renewing his covenant was received again into fellowship with us" [NEHGR 10:41].
FREEMAN: 2 September 1635 (first in a sequence of six Weymouth men) [MBCR 1:371].
OFFICES: Deputy for Hingham to Massachusetts Bay General Court, 6 September 1638, 13 March 1638/9 [MBCR 1:235, 250]. Committee on wages and prices, 12 March 1637/8 [MBCR 1:223]. Commissioner to end small causes at Hingham, 6 September 1638 [MBCR 1:239]. Committee to set a colony tax rate, 6 September 1638 [MBCR 1:242].
Deputy for Barnstable to Plymouth General Court, 3 December 1639 [PCR 1:126, 137].
EDUCATION: Matriculated at Oxford from St Mary Hall on 22 May 1612, aged 17; BA 14 November 1614 [Foster 2:765]. His inventory included "his books" valued at £10 [MPCR 1:270].
ESTATE: In 1636 two parcels of land were "granted unto Mr. Joseph Hull by the town of Hingham": "for a houselot five acres of land"; and "for a great lot and for a planting lot lying together five and forty acres" [HiBOP 97v].
On 7 September 1642, in "the controversy betwixt Samuell Hinckley and Mr. Joseph Hull, about the lands the said Hinckley bought of the said Hull in Barnestable, it is ordered, by the consent of both parties and by the town of Barnestable, being referred to the bench, that the said Mr. Hull, according to his own proffer, shall abate forty shillings of that the said Samuell Hinckley should have paid him for the said land, and that the town of Barnestable shall return the one half of the lands they took away from the said Samuell Hunckley to him again, and so a final end to be of all suits & controversies about the same" [PCR 2:44, 7:30, 31].
On 6 July 1646, Edward Godfrey successfully sued "Joseph Hull, minister, … for a parcel of marsh" [MPCR 1:93].
On 12 June 1666, "letters of administration are to be granted unto Mistress Agnis Hull of the estate of Mr. Joseph Hull her husband lately deceased" [MPCR 1:261]. The inventory of "the goods of Mr. Joseph Hull who departed this life the 19th of November 1665," taken 5 December 1665, totalled £52 5s. 5d. [MPCR 1:269-270].
BIRTH: Baptized Crewkerne, Somersetshire, 24 April 1596, son of Thomas and Joan (Pyssing) Hull [Evans Festschrift 50].
DEATH: 19 November 1665 (from inventory [MPCR 1:269]).
MARRIAGE: (1) By about 1620 _____ _____.
(2) By 1635 Agnes _____. She was living on 5 December 1666.

CHILDREN:

With first wife:
i JOANNA HULL, b. about 1620 (aged 15 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); m. (1) Sandwich about 28 November 1639 JOHN BURSLEY [NEHGR 9:286; GMB 1:280-83]; m. (2) on an unknown date DOLOR DAVIS [GM 2:2:292-97].
ii JOSEPH HULL, b. about 1622 (aged 13 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); living in November 1644 (assuming that he was the son of Rev. Joseph Hull who was involved in the death of Richard Cornish) [WJ 2:258]; no further record.
iii TRISTRAM HULL, b. about 1624 (aged 11 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); m. by 1645 Blanche _____ (eldest known child b. Barnstable "the latter end of September, 1645" [PCR 8:45]; in his will of 20 December 1666, "Mr. Thristrum Hull of Barnstable" named "his wife Blanch Hull" [MD 17:23-24, citing PCPR 2:2:41-42]).
iv TEMPERANCE HULL, bp. Northleigh, Devonshire, 20 March 1625/6 [TAG 68:149]; m. by about 1650 John Bickford [GDMNH 91; Durham Hist 2:222].
v ELIZABETH HULL, b. about 1628 (aged 7 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); m. by 1643 John Heard [GDMNH 322].
vi GRISELDA HULL, b. about 1630 (aged 5 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); sailed to New England with family in 1635 [Hotten 283]; no further record. (James Warren of Kittery named a daughter Grizel [GDMNH 721], and on this basis the suggestion has been made that his wife was Griselda Hull [ONGQ 12:92, 137]; but in all records his wife is named Margaret, and this usage of the name for his daughter appears to be nothing more than a coincidence.)
vii DOROTHY HULL, b. about 1632 (aged 3 in 1635 [Hotten 283]); m. (1) by about 1660 Oliver Kent [GDMNH 398]; m. (2) after 28 June 1670 Benjamin Mathews [GDMNH 467-68; Durham Hist 2:222-24].

With second wife
viii HOPEWELL HULL, b. say 1636; m. by 1669 Mary Martin, daughter of John Martin [NJArch 22:lxxix].
ix BENJAMIN HULL, bp. Hingham 24 March 1638/9 [NEHGR 121:11]; m. by 1669 Rachel York (eldest known child b. 5 May 1669 [Monnette 235]), daughter of Richard York (in his will of 23 April 1672, "Ritchard Yorke" included a bequest to "my daughter Ratchell Halle [sic]" [NHPP 31:134]).
x NAOMI HULL, bp. Barnstable 23 March 1639/40 [NEHGR 9:282]; on 15 June 1661, "Naomi Hull, aged twenty years and upwards," testified as to events in the household of "her master [Samuel] Symonds" of Ipswich [EQC 2:296-97]; on 17 September 1667, "Amy Hull [was] presented for committing fornication, sentence to be whipped to the number of 15 stripes & fees" [NHPP 40:229]; m. by an unknown date Davy Daniel [GDMNH 182; Durham Hist 2:222-24].
xi RUTH HULL, bp. Barnstable 9 May 1641 (the first of two baptisms on the same day, annotated "Both these from Yarmouth, the parents of the first being yet members with us") [NEHGR 9:282]; no further record. (The Ruth Hull who married William Raymond was daughter of Isaac Hull of Beverly [Dawes-Gates 2:467-68].)
xii DODOVAH HULL, b. say 1643 (granted land at York on 21 September 1667 [YLR 11:14]); m. about 1680 Mary Seward, daughter of Richard Seward (Mary Seward was b. in 1658 and their only known child was m. in 1700 [GDMNH 237, 621]).
xiii SAMUEL HULL, b. say 1645; m. (1) Piscataway, New Jersey, 16 November 1677 Mary Manning [Monnette 227]; m. (2) by 1702 Margaret _____ (eldest known child b. Piscataway, New Jersey, 5 December 1702 [Monnette 235]).
xiv (possibly) PHINEAS HULL, b. about 1647 (deposed 24 August 1674 "aged 27 years or thereabouts" [MPCR 2:492]); m. (1) by about 1675 Jerusha Hitchcock, daughter of RICHARD HITCHCOCK [GM 2:3:339-42]; m. (2) after 1689 Mary (Rishworth) (White) Sayward, daughter of EDWARD RISHWORTH [GDMNH 588] and widow of (William?) White [GDMNH 749] and John Sayward [GDMNH 611].
xv REUBEN HULL, bp. Launceston, Cornwall, 23 January 1648/9 [M&JCH 17:96] (aged about 20 in June 1669 [GDMNH, citing an unidentified source]); m. by 1673 Hannah Ferniside (eldest known child b. Boston 9 September 1673 [BVR 128]), daughter of John Ferniside (in his will of 23 December 1689, "Reuben Hull of Portsmouth" included bequests to "my well beloved wife Hannah Hull" and "my sister Sarah Fermiside" [NHPP 31:332-33; NEHGR 94:174-75]).
xvi EPHRAIM HULL, bp. Launceston, Cornwall, 13 February 1649/50 [M&JCH 17:96; Ancestral Lines 318-22]; no further record.
xvii PRISCILLA HULL, bp. Launceston, Cornwall, 30 March 1651 [Ancestral Lines 318-22]; bur. there in 1652 [GDMNH 358, apparently citing Launceston parish register].

ASSOCIATIONS:
Rev. Joseph Hull was brother of GEORGE HULL [GMB 2:1040-43; Evans Festschrift 44-51].
COMMENTS: Most of the passengers who came to New England in 1635 on the Marygould whose English origins have been identified came from either Broadway or Batcomb in Somersetshire [Hotten 283-86]. With the discovery that Rev. Joseph Hull was curate at Broadway in 1633 and 1634, the conclusion that he was the organizer and leader of at least a part of this shipload of passengers is greatly reinforced. A further reflection of this connection to Broadway is seen in a deed of 20 February 1639[/40], wherein "Richard Standerweek, of Broadway, in the county of Somerset, in old England, clothier," sold to "Nicholas Nurton, of Waimouth, in New England, … all the cattle … whatsoever I have with Mr. Hull in New England" [PCR 1:159-60, 7:16].
On 8 July 1635, Gov. John Winthrop reported that " at an unknown age t this Court, Wessaguscus was made a plantation & Mr. Hull, a minister in England, & 21 families with him allowed to set down there" [WJ 1:194]. On 8 July 1635, "[t]here is leave granted to 21 families to sit down at Wessaguscus, viz: [blank]" [MBCR 1:149].
On 10 May 1643, in his discussion of the formation of the New England Confederation, Gov. John Winthrop noted that "[t]hose of Sir Ferdinando Gorge his province, beyond Pascataquack, were not received nor called into the confederation, because they ran a different course from us both in their ministry and civil administration; for they had lately made Acomenticus (a poor village) a corporation, and had made a tailor their mayor, and had entertained one Hull, an excommunicated person and very contentious, for their minister" [WJ 2:121]. In November 1644, as part of the inquiry into the suspicious death of RICHARD CORNISH at Agamenticus, "something was discovered against the son of Mr. Hull, their minister," which caused the case to be reopened [WJ 2:258; GM 2:2:213-14].
In the 1635 passenger list, Agnes Hull, wife of Rev. Joseph, is said to be twenty-five years old, and on this basis she cannot have been the mother of his older children. All published accounts assume that she married Hull just before the passenger list was compiled, and that his first seven children are by an earlier wife. This is certainly possible, but there is no reason why she could not have been mother of some of the younger children on the passenger list. As she was apparently still bearing children as late as 1652, we cannot propose that she was the mother of all the children if we were able to adjust her age on the passenger list to thirty-five, as this would put her into her early fifties when the last children were born. So, in the absence of further evidence, we postulate two wives. There is no evidence that the first wife was named Joan.
We next have to address the problem of the evidence for placing all these children in the family of Rev. Joseph Hull. The first seven are proved by the passenger list, and the ninth, tenth, eleventh, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth by baptismal records
This leaves four sons for whom there is no equivalent evidence: Hopewell, Dodovah, Samuel and Phineas, the last three all apparently born in the mid to late 1640s, when Rev. Joseph Hull and his family were living in York. In his will of 26 March 1693, Hopewell Hull named "brother Benjamin Hull" as overseer, and Samuel Hull is seen in association with these families [NJArch 21:108, 194]. Reuben Hull named a son Dodovah Hull [GDMNH 358], so these two men would seem to be brothers. The evidence is most tenuous for Phineas, although he did reside late in his life in York [GDMNH 358]. Firmer evidence for or against placing him in this family would be welcome.
The evidence for the residence and vital events in Launceston, Cornwall, has been pieced together from three sources. The baptisms for Reuben and Ephraim were published by Burton Spear [M&JCH 17:96], the baptisms for Ephraim and Priscilla by Carl Boyer [Ancestral Lines, 3rd edition (Santa Clarita, California, 1998), cited above as Ancestral Lines, pp. 318-22], and the incomplete burial record for Priscilla by Noyes, Libby and Davis [GDMNH 358]. These three sets of records are all presumably derived from the same source, the Launceston parish register, and are consistent with one another. However, since each person who examined this register obtained a different result, further examination of the register should be undertaken.
From the three baptisms at Hingham and Barnstable and the two at Launceston, we see a regular interval of almost exactly a year, implying that the family employed a wetnurse. Under these circumstances, we have considerably more leeway in arranging the birth order of the children, and, in particular, might just as well place Hopewell in the mid-1640s.
Evidence for the marriages of three of the daughters (Temperance, Dorothy and Naomi) is also slight, and is best summarized by Stackpole and Meserve [Durham Hist 2:222-24]. The evidence for the marriage of John Heard and Elizabeth Hull is onomastic, inasmuch as they named sons Joseph and Tristram [GDMNH 322].
Most compiled treatments of the family of Rev. Joseph Hull include a daughter Sarah who died in 1647 [GDMNH 358; Hull Gen 249; Durham Hist 2:225]. This child was actually a daughter of Tristram Hull, son of Joseph. In the register of Yarmouth vital events for 1647, submitted to the Plymouth Colony Court, is the birth on 18 October of that year of "Sara Hull, the daughter of Trustrum Hull" [PCR 8:3]. Six entries later, in a portion of the same document that has been damaged, is "Sara Hull, the [damaged] died [damaged]" [PCR 8:4]. Many years later, after Tristram Hull had moved to Barnstable, he entered in the records of that town a list of the births of five children, the first of whom was "his daughter Mary, born the latter end of September, 1645," and the second of whom was "Sarah, the latter end of March, 1650" [PCR 8:45]. The gap between 1645 and 1650 accommodates the daughter Sarah who was born and died that year, and for whom the next daughter born to this family was named. Some genealogist of the past misappropriated this death record of 1647, placing it in the family of Rev. Joseph Hull rather than in its proper place. The further claim that this non-existent daughter Sarah was born in 1636 must have arisen from an attempt, once her existence was believed, to find an appropriate place for her in the list of children.
Col. Weygant believed that the son Joseph married and had four sons [Hull Gen 251], but there is no evidence that Joseph had a family, and these four alleged sons belong elsewhere, either as sons of the immigrant, or totally unconnected, or non-existent.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1909 and 1910 Orra Eugene Monnette published a lengthy study of the New Jersey branches of the descendants of Rev. Joseph Hull [ONGQ 12:86-92, 134-42, 13:26-35]. The presentation and argumentation in this article are of a better quality than other work compiled by Monnette.
In 1913 Everett S. Stackpole and Winthrop S. Meserve published a brief account of the family of Rev. Joseph Hull that included an excellent discussion of the evidence in favor of the marriages made by Hull's daughters [Durham Hist 2:221-25]. Also in 1913 Col. Weygant published The Hull Family in America (cited above as Hull Gen), which contained many errors.5 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#1)
Ancestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#2)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#1)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#2)
Last Edited2 March 2020

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Hull: https://www.angelfire.com/fl/Sumter/pafg22.html#2585
  4. New England Historic and Genealogical Society. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS.
  5. Great Migration Newsletter, Great Migration Study Project,CD.

Mae Pitcairn1,2

#3202, born about 1865?
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Robert B. Pitcairn born 28 September 1830, died 11 December 1893
Mother*Mary C. Wing born 11 December 1833, died 3 August 1903

Life Events

Birth*about 1865?3 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#1)
Some Descendants of Rev. John Wing (#2)
Last Edited25 July 2007

Citations

  1. Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
  2. Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
  3. Census, 1880 New York City Page 30, Supervisor's Dist. No. 1, Enumeration Dist. No. 234.

Oliver Hull Allen1

#3203, born after 1850?
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*James M. Allen born 1831, died 16 April 1909
Mother*Mary Ann Hull born 24 February 1833

Life Events

Birth*after 1850? 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Last Edited1 April 2002

Isaac Cary

#3204, born about 1840?

Family

Cornelia Hull born 9 December 1841, died 20 December 1907
Child

Life Events

Birth*about 1840? 
Marriage*1871; Principal=Cornelia Hull1 
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Last Edited25 July 2007

Citations

  1. Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.

William H. Cary

#3205
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Isaac Cary born about 1840?
Mother*Cornelia Hull born 9 December 1841, died 20 December 1907
ChartsSome Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Some Descendants of Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Last Edited25 July 2007

Blanche Pudley?1,2

#3206, born about 1625, died before 7 February 1678/79
Relationship9th great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller

Family

Tristram H. Hull born about 1624, died 22 February 1666/67
Children

Life Events

Birth*about 1625 
Marriage1643; Yarmouth, Massachusetts; (or at Somerset, England); Principal=Tristram H. Hull2 
Death*before 7 February 1678/79 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#1)
Ancestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#2)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#1)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#2)
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
  2. Hull: https://genforum.genealogy.com/hull/messages/109.html,.

Hendrick van Gouts

#3207, born about 1600
Relationship10th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller

Family

Child

Life Events

Birth*about 1600 
Event-Misc*1623; "was believed to be in the group that opened Fort Orange, but families didn't begin arriving until late 1624."1 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#1)
Ancestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig (#2)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#1)
Ancestry of Isabel Coons (#2)
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 10.

Sarah Hull1

#3208, born March 1649/50
Relationship8th great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller
Father*Tristram H. Hull born about 1624, died 22 February 1666/67
Mother*Blanche Pudley? born about 1625, died before 7 February 1678/79

Family

Robert Burgess born about 1650?

Life Events

Birth*March 1649/50; Barnstable, Massachusetts 
Marriage*Principal=Robert Burgess 
Last Edited29 July 2002

Citations

  1. Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.

Robert Burgess

#3209, born about 1650?

Family

Sarah Hull born March 1649/50

Life Events

Birth*about 1650? 
Marriage*Principal=Sarah Hull 
Death* 
Last Edited1 April 2002

Joseph Hull1

#3210, born June 1652, died between 1709 and 1719
Relationship8th great-granduncle of Doris J. Muller
Father*Tristram H. Hull born about 1624, died 22 February 1666/67
Mother*Blanche Pudley? born about 1625, died before 7 February 1678/79

Family

Experience Harper born 1657

Life Events

Birth*June 1652; Barnstable, Massachusetts 
Marriage*October 1676; Barnstable, Massachusetts; Principal=Experience Harper2 
Death*between 1709 and 1719; Kings Town, Washington, Rhode Island3 
Note*“Joseph, born June, 1652, married, October, 1676, Experience, the daughter of Robert Harper, who was one of the first Quakers to suffer in body and estate, and was banished from Boston in 1660; he removed to South Kingston, R. I., where he died about 1709. 28. JOSEPH HULL, 1652-1709 or 1719, of Barnstable, Mass., and South Kingston, R. I., son of (4) Capt. Tristram Hull and his wife Blanche, was by occupation a planter, cooper, merchant and shipper. He doubtless joined the Society of Friends previous to his marriage in October, 1676,to his Quaker wife, Experience Harper, 1657(???), daughter of Robert Harper and his wife Deborah Perry of Sandwich, Mass. Robert Harper was a Quaker of prominence. In 1660 he stood under the scaffold and caught in his arms the body of his friend William Leddra, the martyr preacher, when cut down by the Boston hangman. For this act Harper and his wife were the same year banished. At about the time that Joseph Hull and Experience Harper were married, the magistrates of Massachusetts undertook without due process of law torelease 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 occurance above 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, 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 in1685 he and his father-in-law were granted authority to take upadditional 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 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 ofthe 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 cannot now be located with any certainity, 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:
86. Tristram Hull, b. Oct. 8, 1677; d. 1718; m. 1699, Elizabeth Dyer.
87. Joseph Hull, b. 1679;
d. 1748; m. (1st) 1700, Ann Gardiner, (2nd) Susanna Green.
88. Mary Hull, b. about 1681; m. John Hoxie.
89. John Hull, b. about 1685; m. 1709, Jean Canada.
90. Alice Hull, m. 1708, John Sager.” 
Last Edited15 March 2011

Citations

  1. Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
  2. Barnstable Town Records.
  3. Hull: https://www.angelfire.com/fl/Sumter/pafg14.html#2581