Samuel Hull married Charlotte Leonora Phelps on 7 November 1779 in Oxford Congregational Church, Oxford, Derby, Connecticut.[1][5][6][7][12]
Samuel and his wife had moved to Eden, Maine by the time their first child, Elizabeth "Betsy" Hull was born in 1781.[13][14] According to Eden town birth records, all of their children were born in Eden, Maine. Hull's Cove is named after Samuel Hull.
Elizabeth "Betsey" Hull, b. 1 Apr 1781[13], m. James L Walter
Mary "Polly" Hull, b. 6 Apr 1783,[15] m. Israel Higgins
Nancy Hull, b. 7 Sep 1785,[16] m. Royal Gurley
Stephen M Hull, b. 2 Jul 1787,[17] d. 10 Sep 1801 at age 14
Emily Hull, b. 2 Sep 1788,[18] m. James Bassett
Sophia Hull, b. 26 Jun 1790,[19], d. 1 Aug 1873, 1st m. John Moulton, 2nd m. Nathaniel Bacon
Henry William Hull, b. 26 Sep 1793,[20] d. 26 Oct 1793 as an infant
William H Hull, b 7 Mar 1798 (twin),[21] never married
Harriet Leonora Hull, b. 7 Mar 1798 (twin)[22], d. 1872, m. Sheldon Bassett
The first town meeting of the newly founded Town of Eden was held on 4 April 1796 at the home of Samuel Hull.[23][14] His home was in the village of Hull's Cove which was named after him.[23][14] He served on the town's board of selectman.[23]
Samuel moved back to Connecticut in 1817.[1][23]
He was closely related to at least two notable people. General William Hull was Samuel's brother.[14] Commodore Isaac Hull was his nephew (son of Samuel's brother Joseph).
Research Notes
The Town of Eden, Maine was renamed Bar Harbor in 1918, a hundred years after Samuel had moved back to Connecticut.
Samuel Hull married Charlotte Leonora Phelps on 7 November 1779 in Oxford Congregational Church, Oxford, Derby, Connecticut.[1][5][6][7][12]
Samuel and his wife had moved to Eden, Maine by the time their first child, Elizabeth "Betsy" Hull was born in 1781.[13][14] According to Eden town birth records, all of their children were born in Eden, Maine. Hull's Cove is named after Samuel Hull.
Elizabeth "Betsey" Hull, b. 1 Apr 1781[13], m. James L Walter
Mary "Polly" Hull, b. 6 Apr 1783,[15] m. Israel Higgins
Nancy Hull, b. 7 Sep 1785,[16] m. Royal Gurley
Stephen M Hull, b. 2 Jul 1787,[17] d. 10 Sep 1801 at age 14
Emily Hull, b. 2 Sep 1788,[18] m. James Bassett
Sophia Hull, b. 26 Jun 1790,[19], d. 1 Aug 1873, 1st m. John Moulton, 2nd m. Nathaniel Bacon
Henry William Hull, b. 26 Sep 1793,[20] d. 26 Oct 1793 as an infant
William H Hull, b 7 Mar 1798 (twin),[21] never married
Harriet Leonora Hull, b. 7 Mar 1798 (twin)[22], d. 1872, m. Sheldon Bassett
The first town meeting of the newly founded Town of Eden was held on 4 April 1796 at the home of Samuel Hull.[23][14] His home was in the village of Hull's Cove which was named after him.[23][14] He served on the town's board of selectman.[23]
Samuel moved back to Connecticut in 1817.[1][23]
He was closely related to at least two notable people. General William Hull was Samuel's brother.[14] Commodore Isaac Hull was his nephew (son of Samuel's brother Joseph).
Research Notes
The Town of Eden, Maine was renamed Bar Harbor in 1918, a hundred years after Samuel had moved back to Connecticut.
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