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 Unknown
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]