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Godbout – Racicot / LeBeuf – LaHaye
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1595 - 1665 (70 years)
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Name |
Joseph Hull [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13] |
Born |
25 Apr 1595 |
Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
26 Apr 1595 |
Wyndham (Crewkerne), Somerset, England |
Occupation |
22 May 1612 |
Matriculated at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, England |
Occupation |
14 Nov 1614 |
Graduated with a B.A. degree from Oxford |
Occupation |
1615 |
Teacher and curate under his elder brother William, the Vicar of Colyton in Devonshire (until 1620) |
Occupation |
14 Apr 1621 |
Ordained Minister of the Church of England by William Cotton, Bishop of Exeter |
Occupation |
14 Apr 1621 |
Rector of Northleigh (diocese of Exeter in Devonshire) |
Occupation |
16 Apr 1633 |
Curate for the parish of Broadway in Crewkerne Deanery (remained there in 1634) |
Occupation |
17 Feb 1635 |
Episcopalian with moderate Puritan views |
Occupation |
17 Feb 1635 |
Expelled from the Church of England |
Emigration |
20 Mar 1635 |
From Weymouth (England) with his wife Agnes, 2 sons, 5 daughters & 3 servants |
Occupation |
25 Mar 1635 |
Date of departure from Weymouth according to Everett Stackpole and John Scales (most probably aboard the "Marygould") |
Occupation |
30 Mar 1635 |
The "Marygould" sailed from Weymouth to New England (Peter Coldham article, NGSQ, Vol. 71, p. 173) |
Immigration |
7 Jun 1635 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, New England (landed at Dorchester) |
Occupation |
7 Jun 1635 |
Came to New England in the interests of the Established Church and it soon became the purpose of the Puritan oligarchy to get rid of him |
Occupation |
8 Jul 1635 |
His company sat down at Wessaguscus (Wessagusset), the old and still existing plantation of Captain Robert Gorges |
Residence |
8 Jul 1635 |
Wessaguscus (Weymouth, bounded to the south-east of Boston Harbor), Massachusetts, New England |
Occupation |
1637 |
Moved to Nantasket (Hingham, a few miles east of Weymouth) |
Occupation |
1638 |
Served as commissioner and deputy of the General Court for Hingham |
Occupation |
5 May 1639 |
Gave his farewell sermon at Hingham |
Occupation |
15 Jun 1639 |
Ministered (pastor) at Barnstable (Mattakeese), Massachusetts, with Reverend John Mayo as teaching elder |
Occupation |
1640 |
Deputy of the General Court in Barnstable |
Occupation |
24 Mar 1641 |
Joined Yarmouth (Massachusetts) church secessionists as their pastor without dismissal from the Barnstable church (having been excluded from office) |
Occupation |
1 May 1641 |
Excommunicated and fled to the Bay |
Occupation |
1642 |
Governor John Winthrop disapproved of his views while he was at Bass River (Beverly) |
Occupation |
1643 |
Ministered at Agamenticus (or Acomenticus, York, Maine) and the Isles of Shoals |
Occupation |
1644 |
Ministered at Natascott (town of twenty houses) |
Occupation |
1646 |
Dr. Thomas Starr at Yarmouth was dissatisfied with Reverend Marmaduke Matthews and wished to establish another society with Reverend Hull |
Occupation |
1646 |
Mr. Matthews induced the Court to quash the move but the interdict was removed |
Occupation |
1647 |
Left his ministry at Accomenticus and returned to England |
Occupation |
1648 |
Vicar of Launceston, Cornwall, England |
Occupation |
1656 |
Rector of St. Buryan, Cornwall, England |
Occupation |
1660 |
Ejected from his parish by the Royal Commissioners upon the Restoration |
Occupation |
1661 |
Returned to New England |
Occupation |
1662 |
Ministered at Oyster River (Durham, New Hampshire) and recovered his old parishes of Accomenticus and the Isles of Shoals |
Died |
18 Nov 1665 |
Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire (10 miles offshore at the mouth of the Piscataqua River) |
Buried |
19 Nov 1665 |
Old Parish, Accomenticus, York, Maine, New England |
Probate |
5 Dec 1665 |
Estate: £52, 5 shillings and 5 pence (£10 for books & £20 due him from the Isles of Shoals) |
Person ID |
I3638 |
Godbout |
Last Modified |
18 Apr 2017 |
Father |
Thomas Hull, b. Abt 1552, Crewkerne, Somerset, England , d. 29 Dec 1636, Crewkerne, Somerset, England (Age ~ 84 years) |
Mother |
Joanna Peson, b. Abt 1555, Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Married |
11 Jan 1572 |
Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Family ID |
F1826 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Unknown Hull Spouse, b. Abt 1600, Crewkerne, Somerset, England , d. Abt 1632, Crewkerne, Somerset, England (Age ~ 32 years) |
Married |
Abt 1618 |
Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Children |
| 1. Joane Hull, b. Abt 1620, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. 1683 (Age ~ 63 years) |
| 2. Joseph Hull, b. Abt 1622, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England |
| 3. Tristram Hull, b. Abt 1624, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. 22 Feb 1667, Barnstable (Mattakeese), Massachusetts, New England (Age ~ 43 years) |
| 4. Temperance Hull, b. 20 Mar 1626, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England |
| 5. Elizabeth Hull, b. Abt 1628, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. 30 Nov 1706, Dover, Cochecho, Strafford, New Hampshire, New England (Age ~ 78 years) |
| 6. Grissell Hull, b. Abt 1630, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. Bef 1654 (Age ~ 23 years) |
| 7. Dorothy Hull, b. Abt 1632, Northleigh, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. 1691, Dover, Cochecho, Strafford, New Hampshire, New England (Age ~ 59 years) |
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Last Modified |
18 Apr 2017 |
Family ID |
F1824 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Agnes Hull, b. Abt 1610, England , d. Aft 5 Dec 1666 (Age ~ 56 years) |
Married |
Abt 1634 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Hopewell Hull, b. Abt 1636, Weymouth, Massachusetts, New England , d. 26 Mar 1693, Piscataway, New Jersey, New England (Age ~ 57 years) |
| 2. Benjamin Hull, b. 24 Mar 1638, Hingham (Nantasket), Massachusetts, New England , d. 1713, Piscataway, New Jersey, New England (Age 74 years) |
| 3. Naomi Hull, b. 23 Mar 1640, Barnstable (Mattakeese), Massachusetts, New England |
| 4. Samuel Hull, b. Abt 1645, York, York Co., Province of Maine, New England , d. 1706, Piscataway, New Jersey, New England (Age ~ 61 years) |
| 5. Phineas Hull, b. Abt 1647, York, York Co., Province of Maine, New England , d. 25 Jan 1692, York, York Co., Province of Maine, New England (Age ~ 45 years) |
| 6. Reuben Hull, b. 23 Jan 1649, Launceston, Cornwall, England , d. 3 Dec 1689, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, New England (Age 40 years) |
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Last Modified |
18 Apr 2017 |
Family ID |
F5270 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S180] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Robert Charles Anderson, (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995, 2000), 1634-1635, Vol. III, G-H, pp. 452-460.
Robert Anderson's Great Migration Newsletter, Vol. 7, pp, 9-10, names the 'Marygould' which sailed out of Weymouth on 30 Mar 1635 (arrived 7 June).
- [S658] The original lists of persons of quality; who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700, John Camden Hotten, (Chatto and Windus, London, England, 1874, reprinted: Empire State Book Co., New York), 283.
- [S109] History of York Maine, Charles Edward Banks, (Peter E. Randall, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1990, originally printed in Boston, 1931), Volume 2, pp. 120-122.
Also: History of Penobscot County, Maine (multiple compilers), Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882 (3 January), pp. 73-74.
- [S202] Piscataqua Pioneers, 1623-1775: Register of Members & Ancestors, John Scales, (Higginson Book Company, Press of Charles F. Whitehouse, Dover, N.H., May 1919), 96-97 & 104-105.
- [S196] NEHGR: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts), Vol. 25 (1871), p. 13; Vol. 95 (1941), pp. 42-44 & Vol. 105 (1951), pp. 260-261.
(Shipping list containing the names, occupations and ages of 106 passengers from the Hull colony accompanied by the following explanatory note): 'London, Sept. 1870. My Dear Mr. (William S.) Appleton, Amongst a bundle of miscellaneous manuscripts just turned up in the Public Record Office, I find with other documents relating to New England, the following list of passengers, which I have the pleasure of sending to you for publication in the Register. I remain yours very truly, H. G. Somerby' (Bound for New England).
- [S619] Winthrop's journal: "History of New England", 1630-1649, John Winthrop; Edited by James Kendall Hosmer, (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1908), Volume I, p. 154 & Vol. II, pp. 99, 178, 219.
1643: Those of Sir Ferdinando Gorge his province, beyond Pascataquack, were not received nor called into the confederation, because they ran a different course from us both in their ministry and civil administration; for they had lately made Acomenticus (a poor village) a corporation, and had made a taylor their mayor, and had entertained one Hull, an excommunicated person and very contentious, for their minister.
- [S659] History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) with genealogical notes, Everett S. Stackpole, Col. Lucien Thompson and Winthrop Smith Meserve, (Published by the vote of the town, Durham, New Hampshire, 1913), Volume 2, pp. 221-225.
- [S101] The History of New Hampshire, edited by John Farmer, Jeremy Belknap, (S. C. Stevens and Ela & Wadleigh, Dover, N.H., 8 February 1831; George Wadleigh, 1862), 129.
- [S25] The Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, (Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1928-1939, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1972), 357-358 & 467.
- [S182] A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, James Savage, compiled by O.P. Dexter, (Boston: 1860-1862, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1990), Volume II, p. 493.
- [S183] History of Weymouth, Massachusetts, George Walter Chamberlain, (Wright & Potter Company, 1923, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1984), Vol. 1, pp. 72-74, Vol. 2, pp. 495-496, 630 & Vol. 3, pp. 300-301.
- [S61] New England marriages prior to 1700, Clarence Almon Torrey, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1985), 401.
- [S205] The Wentworth Genealogy: England and America, John Wentworth, LL. D., (Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1878), Volume 1, p. 160.
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