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George Hull
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Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
FatherThomas Hull (e1556-) [S662]
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MotherJoan Pysing (e1557-) [S662]
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Spouse 1stThomasin Mitchell (e1590-<1654) 
Child +Elizabeth Hull (1625-1680) [S662] [S714]
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Attributes
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GenderMale
NameGeorge Hull [S366] [S662] [S714] [S716] [S1080:44]
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NameMr. Hull [S662] [S1080:9]
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NameMr. George Hull [S662] [S1080:185]
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Name_____ Hull [S1080:148]
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NameMr. George Hull of Fairfield [S1080:257]
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NameGeorg Hull [S662]
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FatherThomas Hull (e1556-) [S662]
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MotherJoan Pysing (e1557-) [S662]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthabt 1589England [S662]
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Birthabt 1590Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S366]
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Marriage 1stAug 17, 1614Thomasin Mitchell (e1590-<1654), Dorset, England [S366]
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Marriage 1stAug 27, 1614Thomasin Mitchell (e1590-<1654), Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S366] [S662]
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Marriage 1stSep 27, 1614Thomasin Mitchell (e1590-<1654), England [S366]
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Emigration1632 [S662]
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Immigration1632 [S662]
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Residence1632Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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ResidenceApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
ordered to build 60 feet of fence, rated for 3 cows
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PositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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PositionNov 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
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PositionJun 2, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
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PositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Moved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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ResidenceFeb 18, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
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PositionMay 25, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Representative (Deputy) at the first General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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PositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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ResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted meadow
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PositionJul 5, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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FlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
was granted by the General Court for Windsor along with Governor Roger Ludlow a monopoly on the beaver trade on the Connecticut River
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FlourishedFeb 20, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
spoke on behalf of Thomas Ford
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FlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
subscribed the estate of Thomas Newberry when it was returned to court
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ResidenceNov 16, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
held 7 parcels of land when the Windsor Land Inventory was completed
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FlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to set prices for the inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
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Moved1647Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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FlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
was sued by Thomas Ford and lost
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PositionDec 2, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:159]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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PositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
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FlourishedSep 9, 1649 [S662]
overseer of the will of William Hill
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FlourishedSep 18, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:198]
assistant to the committe appointed to ordering soldiers and provisions for war (Assistant Commisarry General)
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PositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
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PositionMay 15, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:218]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
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FlourishedOct 6, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:225]
appointed as an assistant to the Magistrates to hold court in the town by the seaside
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FlourishedOct 29, 1653Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:249]
appointed to a committee to hold a particular court in Fairfield before winter
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PositionOct 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Magistrate
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ResidenceNov 22, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
bought 7 acres from Daniel Frost and 1 acres from Robert Woolly, and was granted 6 1/2 acres by the town
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ResidenceNov 24, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold two acres to Richard Osborne
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ResidenceNov 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
gave several parcels of land to his son Cornelius when he was married
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ResidenceMay 18, 1654Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S1080:257]
appointed along with Alexander Knowles by the General Court of Ellection in Windsor to be an assistant to the Magistrates to be in charge of holding as necessary Particular Court in Fairfield for the following year
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Marriage 2nd Jul 11, 1654 - 1655Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Sarah (d. Aug 1659) as her 3rd husband
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FlourishedSep 7, 1655 [S662]
inventoried the estate of William Cross
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PositionOct 4, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:278]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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PositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the General Court (absent)
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ResidenceMay 21, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 2 acres to Moses Hoyt and 2 acres to Austin Samfield
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ResidenceMay 26, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 2 acres to Josua Jennings
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Death May 26, 1658 - Aug 25, 1659Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
his will was written on 25 August 1659, so he could not have died prior
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InventoryAug 25, 1659 [S662]
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ProbateOct 20, 1659 [S662]
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InventoryNov 2, 1659 [S716]
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Sources
IndexTitle
[S366] Torrey, Clarence Almon, "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (GPC, Baltimore, Maryland; 1985).
[S662] Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins" (Copyright 2001-2005, New England Historic Genealogical Society) (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496).
[S714] "Will: George Hull".
[S716] "George and Sarah Hull Estate Inventory".
[S1080] Trumbull, J. Hammond, "The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665" (Hartford, 1850) (http://www.archive.org/details/publicrecordsco09hoadgoog).
Note
in 1637, granted a lot in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. On February 10, 1639, witnessed the estate records of Thomas Newberry. [Source: Stiles, Henry R., "Families of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Volume II", 1892]
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