Cornelia B. Hull1
F, #3391, born 1833
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Cornelia B. Hull was born in 1833. |
| Marriage* | She married George S. Drew on 4 July 1850. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
George S. Drew
M, #3392, born about 1830?
John H. Hull1
M, #3393, born 28 April 1764
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 22 July 2007 |
| Birth* | John H. Hull was born on 28 April 1764 in New York City, New York. |
| Marriage* | He married Anna Wood on 3 April 1787. |
| Death* | John H. Hull died in Athens, Greene, New York. |
| Note* | 644. JOHN H. HULL, 1764-1841, son of (317) Joseph and Phebe Palmer Hull,was married Apr. 3, 1787, to Anne Wood, daughter of Jacob Wood ofMarlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. With his brothers Solomon and Wager hewent early in life to New York City where they were profitably engaged inbusiness as tallow chandlers and soap makers. John H. Hull, havingacquired a satisfying competence in above mentioned business, retired in1811 to a stock farm he had purchased and was conducting at Athens, nearthe west banks of the Hudson, in Green County, N. Y., and there ended hisdays. CHILDREN 1,357. Jacob Wood Hull, b. Jan. 1, 1789; d. 1832; m. 1811, Harriet Willard. 1,358. Joseph Hull, b. Sept. 9, 1790; d. Feb. 21, 1847; m. 1811, Narcissa M. Foster. 1,359. Elizabeth Hull, b. Mar. 22, 1793; d. Nov. 12, 1866; m. 1811, Thomas H. Burling. 1,360. Phebe Ann Hull, b. Jan. 1, 1797; d. Mar. 8, 1859; m. William Hallock. 1,361. John Wood Hull, b. Apr. 25, 1804; d. July 15, 1838; m. 1828, Susan Wetmore. 1,362. Oliver C. Hull, b. Feb. 20, 1807; m. 1831, Phebe T. Barrett. 1,363. Edward Hull, b. Oct. 22, 1809; d. July 30, 1820. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Anna Wood
F, #3394, born about 1767
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Anna Wood was born about 1767 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island.1 |
| Birth | She was born about 1768 in Ulster, New York.1 |
| Marriage* | She married John H. Hull, son of Joseph Hull and Phebe Palmer, on 3 April 1787. |
Citations
- [S299] Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index.
Phebe Palmer1
F, #3395, born about 1744, died 1818
| Birth* | Phebe Palmer was born about 1744 in North Castle, Westchester, New York. |
| Marriage* | She married Joseph Hull, son of John Hull and Damaris Cary, on 20 January 1762 in in Friends Meeting, New York City, New York. |
| Death* | Phebe Palmer died in 1818. |
Family | Joseph Hull born 5 February 1735/36, died 1795 |
| Children | |
Citations
- [S299] Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index.
Narcissa M. Foster
F, #3396, born about 1790?
Family | Joseph Hull born 9 September 1790, died 21 February 1847 |
Thomas H. Burling
M, #3397, born about 1793?
William Hallock
M, #3398, born about 1795?
Susan Wetmore
F, #3399, born about 1804?
Solomon Hull1
M, #3400, born 17 October 1762, died 1 January 1842
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 22 July 2007 |
| Birth* | Solomon Hull was born on 17 October 1762 in New York City, New York. |
| Marriage* | He married Jemima Sculthrope. |
| Death* | Solomon Hull died on 1 January 1842. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Wager Hull1
M, #3401, born 19 March 1779, died 3 August 1849
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Wager Hull was born on 19 March 1779. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Cox on 8 October 1801 in Burlington Meeting of Friends. |
| Death* | Wager Hull died on 3 August 1849 in New York City, New York. |
| Note* | 650. WAGER HULL, 1779-1849, manufacturer, of New York City, son of (317)Joseph and Phebe Palmer Hull, was married Oct. 8, 1801, in BurlingtonMeeting of Friends, to Elizabeth Cox, 1779(???), daughter of Samuel Coxand his wife Sarah Emsley, of Moorstown, N. J. He was the youngest son ofa large family, and after receiving such education as was then to beobtained in private schools, joined his elder brother in New York City.As tallow chandlers and toilet and laundry soap makers, their businesshad rapidly grown to large proportions, and for many years was almost amonopoly in the hands of several of the family. Branching off from theolder house, he securely established himself in business before hismarriage and founded the house known in domestic and foreign trade asWager Hull, Hull & Berling, Wager Hull & Son, Wager Hull's Son, John C.Hull & Sons and J. C. Hull's Sons. They were large exporters and shippersof their own products. The house after an existence of nearly one hundredyears ceased operations only when the main branch of their industry wasdriven from the market by the introduction of illuminating gas and thediscovery of oil wells. Wager Hull was devotedly attached to the religious opinions, doctrinesand principles as held by his pious ancestors who for several generationshad been members of the Society of Friends. Before and after the greatschism in the society, he maintained a consistent position, and joinedwith the orthodox branch at the time of the separation. Throughout life he was wise and zealous in every form of church work andactive in charitable and reformatory projects. He was a student of churchhistory and particularly conversant with the histories of Quaker andPuritan. In several controversies concerning both doctrine and history heheld his own with much dexterity. As an epistle writer he was master ofthe best style then affected and approved by Friends. Living in the daysof the decline of Quakerism he advocated some modification of their'discipline,' and a more liberal and enlightened interpretation of their'law.' Cant and bigotry and its other phase, hypocrisy, he despised andreproved, whether displayed by Quaker or Churchman. The following iscondensed from an obituary notice which appeared in the New York Tribuneof August 22, 1849: For nearly half a century he has sustained the social and businessrelations of an honorable and upright man in this community. . . .. Thehistory of his mercantile career presents a rare exception to theordinary maxims and habits of trade. It has been well remarked by one whowas well acquainted with the ruling principles of his conduct, thatextraordinary uprightness and freedom from selfishness alone preventedhis becoming a man of great wealth. The opportunity was before him, andit was necessary only that he stretch out his hand to seize it; but hechose happiness and an approving conscience rather than superfluousriches. The temptations of gain could not seduce him from the course dictated bymoderate desires and confirmed by deliberate judgment. . . . . Equanimityof disposition was one of the most marked traits of his character. He wasa stranger to passion and resentment, even under circumstances of greattrial and injury. . . . . He was a man of unostentatious benevolence,with a hand always open, and willing to relieve the wants of the poor;and the possession of an income equal to his desires enabled him tofulfill, in this respect, the duties of a brother and a christian. . . .As a religious man, he was free from all color of bigotry. The faithfulobservance of the duties of christian worship, according to his ownconvictions of right, did not prevent him from treating with entirerespect different opinions and modes of service conscientiously adheredto by others. He regarded conduct, not profssion, as the true test ofdevotion and love of God. . . . . In the life of such a man, there ismore to command a sincere admiration than he claimed for the mostbrilliant success in public station, or in the tempting field ofcommercial enterprise; fame and riches win the applause of the world,while real worth is overlooked and neglected; but the actions of men liveafter them, and although their names may be unknown to history, the mostgrateful memories are of the unostentatious good. Wager Hull died at his residence at Mt. Vernon, East River, New YorkCity, after a short and severe illness. He left a fair estate quite ampleto meet all the real and many of the imaginary requirements of thegeneration succeeding him. CHILDREN 1,377. Thomas Emley Hull, b. Aug. 27, 1802; d. in infancy. 1,378. John Cox Hull, b. Nov. 2, 1803; d. in 1875; m. 1829, Caroline Cooper. 1,379. Sarah E. Hull, b. Mar. 10, 1810; d. in 1870; m. William Fox Leggett. 1,380. Phebe Hull, b. July 3, 1812; d. in infancy. 1,381. Elizabeth Cox Hull, b. Sept. 24, 1814; m. 1839, Charles Gibbons. 1,382. Anne Cox Hull, b. Nov. 18, 1816; m. John Tiebout Bruce. 1,383. Phebe Cox Hull, b. Apr. 25, 1818; m. 1842, Edward H. Wood. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Freelove Hull1
F, #3402, born 1 February 1766, died 20 April 1846
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Freelove Hull was born on 1 February 1766. |
| Marriage* | She married John Mann. |
| Death* | Freelove Hull died on 20 April 1846. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Oliver C. Hull1
M, #3403, born 15 May 1769, died September 1793
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Oliver C. Hull was born on 15 May 1769. |
| Death* | Oliver C. Hull died in September 1793. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Sarah Hull1
F, #3404, born 10 April 1772
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Sarah Hull was born on 10 April 1772. |
| Marriage* | She married George Piggott. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
James Hull1
M, #3405, born 16 March 1774, died 21 June 1858
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | James Hull was born on 16 March 1774. |
| Marriage* | He married Anna Adams. |
| Death* | James Hull died on 21 June 1858. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Joseph Hull1
M, #3406, born 4 August 1776, died 1790
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Joseph Hull was born on 4 August 1776. |
| Death* | Joseph Hull died in 1790. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Phebe Hull1
F, #3407, born 5 May 1781, died 10 October 1869
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 18 January 2001 |
| Birth* | Phebe Hull was born on 5 May 1781. |
| Marriage* | She married William Renough. |
| Death* | Phebe Hull died on 10 October 1869. |
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Jemima Sculthrope
F, #3408, born about 1765?
Family | Solomon Hull born 17 October 1762, died 1 January 1842 |
John Mann
M, #3409, born about 1765?
George Piggott
M, #3410, born about 1770?
Anna Adams
F, #3411, born about 1775?
Family | James Hull born 16 March 1774, died 21 June 1858 |
Elizabeth Cox
F, #3412, born about 1780?
Family | Wager Hull born 19 March 1779, died 3 August 1849 |
| Child | |
William Renough
M, #3413, born about 1780?
Family | Phebe Hull born 5 May 1781, died 10 October 1869 |
Daniel Weeden1
M, #3414, born about 1730?
Citations
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America genealogylibrary.com, 1913.
Judge Benjamin Underwood
M, #3415, born about 1738?
Gideon Fowler
M, #3416, born about 1740?
Family | Demaris Hull born 12 February 1739/40, died 1 August 1784 |
John Weeden
M, #3417, born about 1745?
Emmote Young
F, #3418
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Mary Martin
F, #3419, born about 1748?
Family | Wager Hull born 23 February 1748/49, died 1776 |
Oliver H Drew
M, #3420, born after 1850
| Relationship | 4th cousin 4 times removed of Doris Muller |
| Last Edited | 8 May 2001 |
| Birth* | Oliver H Drew was born after 1850. |