Of the four immigrant brothers of the Rev. Joseph Hull, George Hull married, at or near Krewkerne, Somerset, Eng., Thamzen Michell, of Stockland, August
27, 1614, and sailed from Plymouth, March 30, 1629-30, in the ship Mary and John, with a notable company. He settled at Dorchester; was made Freeman of Massachusetts, March 4, 1632; was Representative to the General Court, May, 1634, and one of the first Selectmen of Dorchester. Removed to Windsor, Conn., 1636, where he surveyed that place, also Weathersfield; and held various offices from 1637 to 1654. He married, second, Sarah, the widow of David Phippen, of Boston. His will was admitted to probate, November 20, 1659. Among his descendants were Josiah Hull, a Deputy of the General Court, between 1659 and 1674, and Cornelius, a Deputy between 1658 and 1667, a Lieutenant of Fairfield County, and in King Philip's War.
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