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- Dr. John Hull was an ancestor of Deacon Hull and an admitted planter in 1661. He exchanged the Hull homestead in Stratford for the Benjamin Lewis property in Wallingford.
- From the grave stone of DR John Hull
To induce DR Hull to come to Wallingford the inhabitants at a town meeting voted him a tract of land over one mile square.
- Dr John Hull moved to Strafford CT and in 1668 he went to Pawgassett (now Derby CT) and it is supposed that he was one of the first settlers of that town which he named Derby for his father's old home in England. He moved to Wallingford in 1687. He built the first corn-flour mill in Wallingford.
- History of Wallingford, CT
Dr. John Hulls, as he wrote his name, was at Stratford in 1661, when he was admitted a planter. It is not quite certain whether he came from England, or was a son of Richard Hull of New Haven. Dr. John was at Derby, CT in 1668, and at Wallingford in 1687. He died Dec. 6, 1711, at the latter place. He was probably somewhat advanced in life when he came to Wallingford. He married Mary Jones October 19, 1672, probably his second wife, she dying he married Rebecca Turner.
- Commemorative Biographical Record, Wallingford Public Library
Wallingford, CT
Dr. John Hull, an ancestor of Deacon Hull, was admitted a planter in 1661. Seven years later he removed to Derby, where he remained until 1687, in that year coming to Wallingford to spend the rest of his life. He died in 1711. Dr. Hull was the first of the name in the town. He exchanged the Hull homestead at Stratford for the Benjamin Lewis property at Wallingford. On October 17, 1671, he married, for his second wife, Mary Jones, and after her death Rebecca Turner became his wife September 20, 1699. To him were born the following children: John born, March 14 1661; Samuel, born February. 4, 1663; Mary, born Oct. 31, 1666; Joseph, born in 1668 (Married Mary Nichols of Derby); Benjamin, M.D., born Oct. 7, 1762 (married Elizabeth Andrews); Ebenezer, born in 1673 (married Lydia Mix); Richard, born in 1674; Dr. Jeremiah, born in 1679; and Asher.
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