Person:Joseph Hull (54)

m. 9 Feb 1697/98
  1. Mary Hull - Aft 1719
  2. Hannah Hull
  3. Bathsheba Hull
  4. Stephen HullBet 1695 & 1698 -
  5. Charles HullAft 1695 - Aft 1719
  6. Elizabeth Hull1697 - 1771
  7. Samuel HullAft 1698 -
  8. Joseph Hull1706 -
  9. Sarah HullAft 1716 -
m. 11 Nov 1731
  1. Sarah Hull1732 -
  2. Tristram Hull1734 -
  3. Hannah Hull1736 -
  4. Elizabth Hull1738 - Bef 1741
m. Abt 1740
  1. Elizabeth Hull1741 -
  2. Joseph Hull1741/42 -
  3. Thomas Hull1744 - 1749
  4. Benjamin Hull1748 - 1778
  5. Thomas Hull1750 - 1789
  6. Charles Hull1752 - 1753
  7. Martha "Patty" Hull1755 - Bef 1827
  8. Lydia Hull1759 -
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Hull
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Oct 1706 South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 11 Nov 1731 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Elizabeth Richmond
Marriage Abt 1740 to Martha _____
References
  1. South Kingstown Births, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    48.

    HULL, Joseph, of Tristam, [born] Oct. 1, 1706.

  2.   LAND:
    -Feb. 17, 1728/9 Joseph Hull of Westerly, blacksmith, to Ichabod Potter of South Kingstown, wever. Witnesses: John Hull and Thomas Kinyon. [South Kingstown Land, RIGR 11:248]
    -April 28, 1729 Caleb Church, bloomer, to Jos. Hull, blacksmith, ½ of a Messuage or Tract on West side of Wood river with ½ ye house & ½ ye Iron Works & ½ of all privileges bounded: James Babcock, Edward Mott. Witnesses: John Richmond and George Babcock, Justice. [Westerly Land 5:97-98]
    -April 28, 1729 Joseph Hull, son of Tristram decd, of Westerly, blacksmith, to Caleb Church .. Witnesses: John Richmond, George Babcock. [Westerly Land Book 5, p. 99-100/102-3]
    -Jan. 1729/30 Joseph Hull, blacksmith, to Christopher Champlin ½ of certain dwelling house & land belonging there unto also the ½ Iron Works adjoining there unto, the sd Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, bloomer, in deed dated 1729, __ Jan 1729/30. Witnesses: John Hill and Wm. Davell [Westerly Land 5:135-6]
    -March 12, 1730/31 Joseph Hull, blacksmith, to Wm Thorn, bloomer, 1/4 part dwelling house, 1/4 part land thereon, 1/4 part Iron Works, sd Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, bloomer, in 1729. Witnesses: Peter Worden and Joseph Bicknell. [Westerly Land 6:105-6/130-1]
    -Nov. 2, 1732 Joseph and Elizabeth Hull, yeoman and blacksmith, to Jeffry Champlin 1/4 part of 10 Acres and 1/4 part dwelling house, 1/4 part of Iron Works called Churche's Iron Works. Witnesses: C. Champlin and Anna Champlin. [Westerly Land 6:99-100]
    -Dec. 26, 1733 received from John Richmond 20 Acres in Westerly. [Westerly Land 7:281]
    -Sept. 24, 1741 Joseph & Martha, of South Kingstown, blacksmith, sold to Nathan Tanner of South Kingstown 2 Tracts in Westerly; witnesses to Joseph: Ichabod Potter & Stephen Hull; witnesses to Martha: Peleg Dyre and Abigail Earl. [Westerly Land 7:309]
    -Aug. 20, 1762 Joseph Hull of South Kingstown, blacksmith, firmly bound and obliged to John Bliven Jr., 10,000 pounds, 170 Acres in Westerly. Witnesses: John Watson 3d, Elisabeth Hull. [Westerly Deeds 9:191]
  3.   INFERIOR COURT OF COMMON PLEAS:
    -April 9, 1763 Joseph Hull of South Kingstown, blacksmith, vs. Thomas Forster of Hopkinton ... [Book F, p. 203]