Experience Harper
#3211, born 1657
Family | Joseph Hull born June 1652, died between 1709 and 1719 |
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Birth* | 1657; Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts |
Marriage* | October 1676; Barnstable, Massachusetts; Principal=Joseph Hull1 |
Citations
- Barnstable Town Records.
Joseph Holley
#3212, born about 1640?
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Birth* | about 1640?; Sandwich, Massachusetts |
Last Edited | 12 October 2011 |
Hannah Hull1
#3213, born 6 February 1655/56, died 15 November 1733
Life Events
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Birth* | 6 February 1655/56 |
Marriage* | 1674; Principal=Joseph Blish2 |
Death* | 15 November 1733 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
George Hull1,2
#3214, born about 1590, died before 20 November 1659
Father* | Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636 |
Mother* | Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629 |
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Birth* | about 1590; Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Marriage* | 27 August 1614; Krewkerne, Somerset, England; Principal=Thamzen Michell |
Death* | before 20 November 1659 |
Note* | George Hull married, at or near Krewkerne, Somerset, Eng., Thamzen Michell, of Stockland, August 27, 1614, and, sailed from Plymouth, March 30, 1629-30,in the ship Mary and John, with a notable company. He settled at Dorchester; was made Freeman of Massachusetts, March 4, 1632; was Representative to the General Court, May, 1634, and one of the first Selectmen of Dorchester. Removed to Windsor, Conn., 1636, where he surveyed that place, also Weathersfield; and held various offices from1637 to 1654. He married, second, Sarah, the widow of David Phippen, of Boston. His will was admitted to probate, November 20, 1659. Among his descendants were Josiah Hull, a Deputy of the General Court, between 1659 and 1674, and Cornelius, a Deputy between 1658 and 1667, a Lieutenant of Fairfield County, and in King Philip's War. |
John Hull1
#3215, born 1586, died 1627
Father* | Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636 |
Mother* | Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629 |
Life Events
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Birth* | 1586 |
Death* | 1627 |
Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Richard Hulls1
#3216, born 1579, died 1597
Father* | Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636 |
Mother* | Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629 |
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Birth* | 1579 |
Death* | 1597 |
Note* | The third brother, Richard Hull, of New Haven, Conn., came from Derbyshire, Eng. The name was originally spelled 'Hulls,' and the final's' was dropped by his descendants. He is on the list of Freemen in the Massachusetts Colony prior to 1639; also in the list of those who took the oath of fidelity to the Colonies. Resided in Dorchester, Mass., 1634, but moved to New Haven, Conn., 1639, of which town he was one of the founders. Was admitted to the General Court of Connecticut, 1639, and died December 3, 1662. He was a member of the church, but not a believer in Puritanism. Among his descendants are Commodore Isaac Hull, the hero of the Constitution; Captain Joseph Hull; General William Hull; Admiral Andrew Hull Foote, commander at Fort Donelson and Island No. 10; General Elias Hull, of Georgia, who was in the War of 1812; General Joseph Wheeler, who was in the Spanish War; Judge Andrew Hull; Doctors Titus and Amos Hull, Mrs. Richmond P. Hobson, and many others. |
Last Edited | 13 August 2006 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Robert Hull1
#3217, born 1584, died 1597
Father* | Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636 |
Mother* | Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629 |
Life Events
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Birth* | 1584 |
Death* | 1597 |
Note* | Another brother, Robert Hull, was the father of John Hull, the 'MintMaster,' of Boston. Point Judith was named for his daughter, JudithQuincy. |
Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Thamzen Michell1
#3218, born about 1590?
Family | George Hull born about 1590, died before 20 November 1659 |
Children | |
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Birth* | about 1590?; Stockland, England |
Marriage* | 27 August 1614; Krewkerne, Somerset, England; Principal=George Hull |
William Hull1
#3219, born 1574, died 1627
Father* | Thomas Hull born 1552, died before 29 December 1636 |
Mother* | Joane Pysing born 1553, died before 30 October 1629 |
Life Events
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Birth* | 1574 |
Death* | 1627 |
Note* | A sixth brother, William Hull, was Vicar of Colyton, in Devon, 1611, anddied without issue, 1627.7 |
Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
John Cary1
#3220, born 9 December 1674, died 11 December 1739
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Birth* | 9 December 1674; Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts2 |
Marriage* | 3 March 1699/0; Principal=Damaris Arnold3 |
Death* | 11 December 1739; Bristol, Rhode Island |
Note* | 2012; Note: Current thinking is that the origins of the immigrant John Cary have not yet been determined, despite the following: 'The ancient family of Cary derives its name from the manor of Cary, or Karri, in the Parish of St. Giles, in the Heath, near Launceston, 1198.8. . . The intermediate descents of Cary from Adam (de Karry), are given in the visitations of Devon, 1620.' This line of John Cary, the colonist, from Alfred the Great, has recently been traced. A. E. E. Hull; English Hist.; Jour. of Am. Hist., Vol. i, No. 3, p. 520; Ripley's Ancestors of Lieut. Thomas Tracy; Burke's Commmoners, Vol. ii, p. 33; Landed Gentry, Vol. i, p. 194, etc. Plymouth Records, Vol. iv, p. 14; R. I. Genealogies, Arnold; Munroe's History of Bristol, R. I., for American Carys.'4 |
Damaris Arnold1
#3221, born 30 December 1680
Family | John Cary born 9 December 1674, died 11 December 1739 |
Children | |
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Birth* | 30 December 1680; Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Marriage* | 3 March 1699/0; Principal=John Cary2 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Bonnie Hamilton < and tibart@@att.net>, online TITLE.
Oliver Arnold1,2,3
#3222, born 25 July 1655, died 6 November 1697
Family | Phoebe Cook born 1665?, died 13 September 1732 |
Child | |
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Birth* | 25 July 1655; Newport, Newport, Rhode Island3 |
Marriage* | about 1680; Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; Principal=Phoebe Cook |
Death* | 6 November 1697; Jamestown, Washington, Rhode Island3 |
Burial* | after 6 November 1697; Cedar Cemetery, Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island3,4 |
Note* | Oliver Arnold, the son of Governor Benedict and Damaris (Westcott) Arnold,11 lived at Canonicut, where he was Deputy, 1682, and held other important offices. He married Phoebe, daughter of Captain Thomas and Mary (Havens) Cook. Captain Cook (descended from Thomas, who was a Deputy in 1666), was commissioned to run the west line of the Colony. Mary Havens was the daughter of William Havens, one of the original settlers ofAquidneck. |
AFN* | 8VRK-24 |
Phoebe Cook1
#3223, born 1665?, died 13 September 1732
Family 1 | Oliver Arnold born 25 July 1655, died 6 November 1697 |
Child | |
Life Events
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Birth* | 1665?; Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island |
Marriage* | about 1680; Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; Principal=Oliver Arnold |
Marriage* | 17 January 1699/0; Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island; Principal=Jonathan Marsh |
Death* | 13 September 1732; Newport, Rhode Island |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
John Cary1,2
#3224, born 1610, died 1681
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Birth* | 1610; Bristol, Somersetshire, England4 |
Immigration* | 1630 |
Marriage* | 1644; Principal=Elizabeth Godfrey |
Death* | 1681 |
Note* | JOHN CARY, founder of Duxbury and Bridgewater, came to Plymouth in 1630, and settled at Duxbury. He taught the first Latin school in the Colony and was the first Town Clerk at Bridgewater, 1651 to his death in 1667-8-9. According to Frank J. Doherty, John Cary came from Somersetshire, near Bristol, England and died 1681.5 |
Note | This family of Cary is said to have descended from Alfred the Great (see John b. 1674 for details). |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent ( Pleasant Valley, NY 12569: Frank J. Doherty, ongoing), Chapter 16, The Cary Family, p. 273.
- Online www.wikitree.com, , https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cary-63
- Cary: Gregory S Strong.
- Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent ( Pleasant Valley, NY 12569: Frank J. Doherty, ongoing).
Elizabeth Godfrey1
#3225, born 1625, died 1 November 1680
Family | John Cary born 1610, died 1681 |
Children | |
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Birth* | 16252 |
Marriage* | 1644; Principal=John Cary |
Death* | 1 November 1680; Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- New England Historic and Genealogical Society. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS.
Francis Godfrey1,2
#3226, born about 1600, died 1669
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Birth* | about 1600; England3 |
Marriage* | before 1625; England; Principal=Elizabeth Unknown |
Immigration* | 16383 |
Death* | 1669; Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Reference* | 3 |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent ( Pleasant Valley, NY 12569: Frank J. Doherty, ongoing), Chapter 16, The Cary Family, p. 273.
- New England Historic and Genealogical Society. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS.
John Cary1
#3227, born 4 November 1645, died 14 July 1721
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Birth* | 4 November 1645; Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Marriage* | Note: John Cary did not marry Abigail Allen. See Note for John Cary and sources listed. Also, note the following:
Source for Penniniman, Abigail:
"The will of her mother Lydia Eliot Penniman Wight bequeathed 10 £ "to my daughter Abigail Carie."
"Her will was probated 2/12/1730 and administered by son Benjamin and son-in-law Samuel Howland (6:353). It mentions sons Eleazer, James, Benjamin and Josiah; only daughter Abigail Howland; Jemima Cary, daughter of Josiah Cary; granddaughter Abigail Cary , daughter of John deceased; granddaughter Abigail Cary, daughter of Eleazer Cary; granddaughter Abigail Cary, daughter of Jame s Cary; granddaughter Abigail Cary, daughter of Benjamin Cary; granddaughter Abigail Howland, daughter of Abigail Howland; and grandson John, son of John Cary."; Principal=Abigail Allen2,3 |
Note | A marriage record for John Cary, Jr. and Abilgail Alien (sic) shown in Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online database4 |
Death* | 14 July 1721; Bristol, Rhode Island; His estate amounted to £700. |
Note* | "Hon. John Cary was one of the two first deacons of the first church of Bristol, and is recorded as Sergeant; one of the raters in the town; first Recording Officer of the county, and Clerk of the Peace; Selectman, sometimes Magistrate, appointed to solemnize marriages; on many committees, and sent as Representative to the General Court, 1694, after the Plymouth Colony had united with Massachusetts. He married, 1670, Abigail, the daughter of Samuel Allen." |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- ?? Cary, Cary Memorials Cincinnati: Cary, 1874, website: https://www.advsolutions.com/carey/john1645.htm
- , The American Genealogist, Post-em from Jay Cary, e-mail address: See Clifford L. Stott, "The English Origin of James Penniman of Boston and Braintree, Mass.," TAG, Jan 1996, pp. 12-18.
- Var, New England Ancestors; Boston, MA: NEHGS, Var.
Hannah Cary1
#3228, born 12 June 1695
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Birth* | 12 June 1695; Bristol, Rhode Island |
Citations
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R).
Captain John Fones1,2
#3231, born 1635, died 20 December 1703
Life Events
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Birth* | 1635; Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island |
Marriage* | about 1661; Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; Principal=Margaret Unknown4 |
Death* | 20 December 1703; North Kingston, Newport, Rhode Island3 |
Note* | "...gentleman, who came to New England and settled at Kingston in 1669, was Clerk of His Majesty's Commission, Recorder of Narragansett Province, a Captain in the forces, and His Majesty's Justice of the Peace in 1683." |
Note | Captain and Honorable John Fones, 12 of Westerly, R. I., was the [grand]son of Thomas and Anna (Winthrop) Fones. Anna Winthrop was the daughter of Adam and Anna (Brown) Winthrop, and the sister of Governor Winthrop, of Massachusetts. Captain Fones was a lineal descendant of 'William Fowns,of Saxby, Esq.,' and his wife, daughter of Robert Hyelton, Knight.13 A member of the court martial at Newport, for the trial of Indians charged with taking part with King Philip in 1676, with the title of Captain. John Fones was also Deputy, from 1679 to 1681, and later was respectively Justice, Clerk of the Court of Commissioners, Permanent Clerk of the Court of Records, and in 1698 was Assistant and Deputy. |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Oliver Hull, Book of the Hulls (40 Fulton St., New York, NY: Peter Eckler, 1863).
- Web page, https://www.fones.org/htmlNE/d0000/g0000025.html#I71. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index.
Anna Winthrop1,2
#3233, born 16 January 1585/86, died 16 May 1618
Life Events
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Birth* | 16 January 1585/86; England |
Marriage* | about 1610?; Principal=Thomas Fones |
Death* | 16 May 1618; England |
Note* | was honored to have Cape Ann named for her |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- Oliver Hull, Book of the Hulls (40 Fulton St., New York, NY: Peter Eckler, 1863).
Adam Winthrop III1
#3234, born 10 August 1548, died 1623
Life Events
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Birth* | 10 August 1548 |
Occupation* | before 1586?; a lawyer in London |
Marriage* | before 1586?; Principal=Anna Brown |
Death* | 1623; Groton Manor, Suffolk, England |
Note* | bore ARMS: Argent, three chevrons crenell‚ gules, over all a Lion rampant,sable, armed and langued, azure. CREST: A hare proper, running on a mount vert. MOTTO: Spes vincit thronum. An early ancestor of Governor Winthrop, and his sister Anna, was Adam Winthrop, whose wife was Joane Burton (or Burwell). Adam Winthrop II. married, second, Agnes, the daughter of Robert Sharp,of Islington. Adam Winthrop III. was of Groton, and married, second, Anna, the daughter of Henry Brown. |
Last Edited | 27 November 2002 |
Citations
- Oliver Hull, Book of the Hulls (40 Fulton St., New York, NY: Peter Eckler, 1863).
Anna Brown
#3235, born about 1570?
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1570?; Edwardstone, England |
Marriage* | before 1586?; Principal=Adam Winthrop III |
Margaret Unknown
#3236, born about 1640
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1640 |
Marriage* | about 1661; Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; Principal=Captain John Fones1 |
Citations
- Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index.
Jeremiah Fones1,2
#3237, born between 1664 and 1674, died 29 April 1747
Family 1 | Elizabeth Havens born between 1670 and 1675, died before November 1710 |
Children | |
Life Events
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Birth* | between 1664 and 1674; Jamestown (prob.), Rhode Island |
Marriage* | 30 March 1694; Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island; Principal=Elizabeth Havens1 |
Marriage* | 9 November 1710; Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island; Principal=Martha West1 |
Death* | 29 April 1747; North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island |
Governor John Winthrop
#3238, born 12 January 1587/88, died 26 March 1649
Life Events
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Birth* | 12 January 1587/88 |
Immigration* | 1630 |
Death* | 26 March 1649 |
Note* | First governor of Massachusetts |
Last Edited | 19 November 2007 |
Edwina Willet Coles1
#3239, born about 1810?
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1810? |
Marriage* | Principal=Edward Hull |
Citations
- Www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3364/index.html,Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Edward Dibble Esq.
#3240, born about 1808?
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1808? |
Marriage* | Principal=Anne Hull |