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Colonel John Williams Hull
American, 1789 - 1878
Colonel Hull was an officer in the 36th Regiment of the Connecticut Militia, and he was Captain of his regiment at the British attack on Stonington during the War of 1812. Colonel Hull's efforts to fortify Stonington are said to have contributed to its successful defense against the British Naval force. As a hero of Stonington, one of its main streets bears Colonel Hull's name.
Colonel Hull's first marriage was to Elizabeth Smith on 1 May 1811; his second was to Nancy York in February 1821. He had eight children: Eliza Smith Hull (1812-1875); Eunice Billings Hull (1814-1841); John Pomeroy Hull (1816-1859); Jesse Y. Hull (1822-1871); Nancy (called Ann) Hull (b. 1824); Lathrop W. Hull (1826-1891); Charlse S. Hull (1830-1884); and Martha Almira Hull (1833-1910). Colonel Hull lived most of his life in Stonington. He died 28 February 1878, and he is buried in Stonington.
Person TypeIndividual
American, 1830 - 1903
Anglo-American, 1721 - 1805