Person:George Hull (2)

George Hull
b.Bef 1589
d.Bet 26 May 1658 and 25 Aug 1659 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut
m. 11 Jan 1571/72
  1. Vicar William Hull1574 - 1627
  2. Mary Hull1577 -
  3. Agnes HullAbt 1578 - 1579
  4. Richard Hull1579 - 1587
  5. Thomas Hull1581 -
  6. Thomas Hull1582 -
  7. Robert Hull1584 - 1597
  8. John Hull1586 - 1627
  9. George HullBef 1589 - Bet 1658 & 1659
  10. Francis Hull1590/91 -
  11. Francis Hull1594 - 1595
  12. Rev. Joseph Hull1596 - 1665
  13. Joshua Hull1597/98 - 1665
m. 27 Aug 1614
  1. Josiah Hull1616 - 1675
  2. Mary Hull1618 - 1684
  3. Martha Hull1620 - Aft 1659
  4. Elizabeth Hull1625 - 1680
  5. Lieutenant Cornelius Hull1628 - 1695
  6. Joshua Hull1630 -
  7. Naomi HullEst 1632 - Aft 1659
  • HGeorge HullBef 1589 - Bet 1658 & 1659
  • WSarah _____Bef 1595 - Bef 1659
m. Aft 11 Jul 1654
Facts and Events
Name[2] George Hull
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1589
Alt Birth[3] Est 1590 Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Marriage 27 Aug 1614 Crewkerne, Somerset, Englandto Thamzen Mitchell
Emigration[1] 1632
Residence[1] 1632 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Other[1] 4 Mar 1632/33 Admitted freeman of Massachusetts Bay.
Residence[1] 1636 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Residence[1] 1647 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut
Marriage Aft 11 Jul 1654 to Sarah _____
Death[1] Bet 26 May 1658 and 25 Aug 1659 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut
Estate Inventory[1][3] 25 Aug 1659 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut£58 142. 43., with no real estate included.
Probate[1] 26 Oct 1659 Will proved (date of will lost due to fire damage).

From Great Migration:

Came to America 1632. First lived at Dorchester then removed to Windsor in 1636, and Fairfield in 1647. Admitted to membership of the Dorchester church bef 4 March 1632/33. He apparently had some education as he could sign his will. Held various offices:Dorchester selectman, 8 Oct 1633, 2 Nov 1635, 27 Jun 1636, 5 July 1636 Assessor, 3 Nov 1633, 2 Jun 1634. Deputy to Massachusetts Bay General Court, Dorchester, 14 May 1634 and 25 May 1636. Deputy to Connecticut Court for Windsor. Deputy for Fairfield. Magistrate at Fairfield Assistant Commissary general.

In his will … proved 20 Oct 1659, George Hull bequeathed to 'my loving wife' one-third of the estate; to 'my son Josyas Hull another third part of my estate'; to 'son Cornelius Hull one little featherbed which is at Boston and 'forty shillings to be paid out of the last third of my estate'; to 'my cousin Jane Pinkny' twenty shillings; 'my son Josyas Hull and Sarah my loving wife' to be executors; residue to 'my four daughters equally to be divided that is to Mary, Martha, Elizabeth,Naomy'" "elder brother of Reverend Joseph Hull who arrived in New England in 1635."

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 George Hull, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    2:1040-43.

    ORIGIN: Crewkerne, Somerset.
    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Dorchester church prior to 4 March 1632/3 implied by freemanship.
    FREEMAN: 4 March 1632/33 [MBCR 1:367].
    BIRTH: By about 1589 (based on date of first marriage), son of Thomas and Joan (Pyssing) Hull [Evans Festschrift 44, 49-50; Dawes-Gates 2:453].
    DEATH: Fairfield after 26 May 1658 [Fairfield LR 1:45 (1:114-see summary of land transactions page 2:1041)] and before 25 August 1659 (date of inventory).
    MARRIAGE: (1) Crewkerne, Somerset, 27 August 1614 Thomasine Mitchell [Ackley-Bosworth 78]; she died before 1654.
    (2) After 11 July 1654 Sarah (_____) Phippen, widow of David Phippen of Boston [ TAG 17:5]; she died at Fairfield shortly before 25 August 1659.

  2. George Hull, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:307-08.

    Hull, George. At Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman 1633, Deputy to Mass. Leg., May 1634; removed to Windsor with first settlers, which he served as Deputy to Conn. Leg., May and Nov. 1637, Mar. and Apr. 1638, Aug. and Sept. 1639, Jan. and Apr. 1640, Feb., Apr., Sept. and Nov. 1641, Apr. and Aug. 1642, Mar., Apr. and Sept 1643, Apr. and Sept. 1644, Sept. and Dec. 1645, and Apr. 1646; removed to Fairfield about 1647, and was Deputy May 1649, May 1650, May 1651, Oct. 1655, May 1656. Magistrate for Fairfield, May 1654. Married (1) at Crewe Kerne, co. Somerset, Eng., 27 Aug. 1614, Thomasin Mitchell of Stockland. Married (2) Sarah, widow of David Phippen, who d. in Aug. 1659. He entered at Fairfield in 1653 land purchased from Charles Taintor. Will (date not seen); wife Sarah; sons Josias and Cornelius; cousin Jane Pinkney; four daus. Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, Naomi. Inv. 25 Aug. 1659.

    Some corrections made on page 18 of the Additions and Corrections issued by Jacobus as a supplement to The American Genealogist in October, 1943.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Hull, Robert E. (Robert Edwin). The ancestors and descendants of George Hull (ca. 1590-1659) and Thamzen Michell of Crewkerne, Somerset, England, Dorchester, Massachusetts, Windsor and Fairfield, Connecticut. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Gateway Press, 1994)
    12.

    1. George HULL (ca 1590-1659) (Thomas(2), Richard(1)), son of Thomas Hull the Younger and Joane Peson was born circa 1590, probably at Crewkerne, Somerset England. He was the immigrant ancestor of this branch of the family in America. He and his brother, the Reverend Joseph Hull came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony circa 1631-32 and 1635 respectively...The records at St. Bartholomew's parish church are missing for the period April and October 1590. The family had numerous baptisms, marriages and burials performed there. George married (1) 27 August 1614 {Parish Records}, St. Bartholomew's, Crewkerne, Thamzen Michell, of Stockland, Dorcetshire [said to be the daughter of Robert Michell]. Their first six children were born in England. He married (2) circa June 1654 {New England Marriages Before 1700} Sarah ___ (___-1659) widow of David Phippen.

  4.   Find A Grave.
Founders of Windsor, CT
Windsor was the first permanent English settlement in Connecticut. Local indians granted Plymouth settlers land at the confluence of the Farmington River and the west side of the Connecticut River, and Plymouth settlers (including Jonathan Brewster, son of William) built a trading post in 1633. But the bulk of the settlement came in 1635, when 60 or more people led by Reverend Warham arrived, having trekked overland from Dorchester, Massachusetts. Most had arrived in the New World five years earlier on the ship "Mary and John" from Plymouth, England. The settlement was first called Dorchester, and was renamed Windsor in 1637.

See: Stiles History of Ancient Windsor - Thistlewaite's Dorset Pilgrims - Wikipedia entry

Loomis homestead, oldest in CT.
Settlers at Windsor by the end of 1640, per the Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor: Abbot - Alford - S. Allen - M. Allyn - Barber - Bartlett - M. (Barrett) (Huntington) Stoughton - Bascomb - Bassett - Benett - Birge - Bissell - Branker - Brewster - Buckland - Buell - Carter - Chappel - D. Clarke - J. Clarke - Cooke - Cooper - Denslow - Dewey - Dibble - Dumbleton - Drake - Dyer - Eels - Eggleston - Filley - Ford - Foulkes - Fyler - Gaylord - Francis Gibbs - William Gilbert - Jere. Gillett - Jon. Gillett - N. Gillett - Grant - Gridley - E. Griswold - M. Griswold - Gunn - Hannum - Hawkes - Hawkins - Hayden - Haynes - Hill - Hillier - Holcombe - Holmes - Holt - Hosford - Hoskins - Hoyte - Hubbard - Huit - Hulbert - Hull - Hurd - Hydes - Loomis - Ludlow - Lush - Marshfield - A. Marshall - T. Marshall - Mason - M. (Merwin) (Tinker) Collins - M. Merwin - Mills - Moore - Newberry - Newell - Oldage - Orton - Osborn - Palmer - Parsons - Parkman - Pattison - Phelps - Phelps - Phillips - Pinney - Pomeroy - Pond - Porter - Preston - Rainend - Randall - Rawlins - Reeves - J. Rockwell - W. Rockwell - B. Rossiter - St. Nicholas - Saltonstall - Samos - M. Sension (St. John) – R. Sension - Sexton - Staires - Starke - F. StilesH. Stiles - J. StilesT. Stiles - Stoughton - Stuckey - Talcott - E. Taylor - J. Taylor - Terry - Thornton - Thrall - Tilley - Tilton - Try - F. (Clark) (Dewey) (Phelps) - Vore - Warham - Weller - Whitehead - A. Williams - J. Williams - R. Williams - Wilton - Winchell - Witchfield - Wolcott - Young
Current Location: Hartford County, Connecticut   Parent Towns: Dorchester, Massachusetts   Daughter Towns: Windsor Locks; South Windsor; East Windsor; Ellington; Bloomfield