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Ezekiel Hull

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Ezekiel Hull

Birth
Redding, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
12 Nov 1810 (aged 45)
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Clarksburg, Ross County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Ezekial Hull is the son of Nathaniel Hull and Abigail Platt
He moved to Dentons Valley, Washington Co, Va abt 1790
He married Mary Denton 12 Nov 1786 Syracuse, Onandaga Co, NY. They moved to Ross Co Ohio about 1805
Children are Platt, Deborah, David, Nathaniel, Martha Daniel, Cornelius, Luff, Samuel, James
There is no stone for him in Ater Cemetery but prob buried next to wife.
Will of Ezekiel Hull (will book ABCD)page 11 number 70 page 75. Ezekiel Hull of Ross Co, Ohio weak in body. Wife Mary. Son Platt Hull 15 acres adjoining the house he now lives in. Daughter Deborah and son in law Joseph Baker. Son Denton Hull, son Nathaniel, Daughter Martha at her marriage, "after all my children come of age" My son Denton, Nathaniel, Daniel, Cornelius, Luff Smith, Samuel and James. Wife Mary and son Platt Executors Oct 17, 1810
Wit: Eli T Goddard and Eli Jackson


New York in the Revolution page Vol 1- 264 General Index 1-389
Ulster County Militia(Land Bounty Rights) Fourth Regiment
Under Capts Uriar Drake, Capt William Sammel and Lt James Hawes
Enlisted Men
Ezekiel Hull (18 at the end of the war in 1783)
Nathaniel Hull Jr

Some of the Information on Ezekiel's and Mary Denton Hull's children from "Leaves of the Hull Family Tree"
by Imogene Hull Watts, Willis Glen Hull Sr, Robert Glenn Hull. 1973 Wellington Kansas

Scioto Gazette and Fredonian Chronicle (w) general newspaper (OHIO)
Volume X, Wednesday, 9 May 1810, No. 491 (page 307)
Peter Jackson, in Deerfield Township, Ross County, reports that Barnet Downs and Ezekiel Hull have appraised a horse found by Clement Brown.
Ezekiel Hull (13 Jan 1765-10 Nov 1810), father of Platt Hull who married Susannah Sollars a daughter of Lieut. Ignatius Sollars. Ezekiel died five months and a day after this entry in the paper.
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Letter to Mother and Siblings in NY
by Nathaniel Hull for Deborah Denton Gerow
Washington County
State of Virginia
June the 29th Day
in the year 1811

Dear angel Mother and Brothers and Sisters,

I embrace this opportunity of writing unto you to let you know that I am well at present and hoping these few lines will find you in the same state of health. And I (should be?) very glad to see you all (if) it was possible, and I want some of you to move out to this country if you can (possibly?), for I am not satisfied in the way I am living, for my companion is no comfort to me for he drinks, by times very hard, and when he is in drink, I see no peace with (man?).

Jerow is married and has three children, 2 boys and one girl, and he lives in about a mile of us. And David is married and has one boy and lives some distance from us. And Daniel Denton (follows singing -------?) and he talks of going to Nathaniel Hull over the Ohio to see his Aunt and his cousins. For Ezekiel Hull moved over the Ohio and this last November he died with a (gathering?) in his head and an issuing out of his ear, and Mary Hull is left a widow and she has her house full of little children to take care of.

When you write to us, I want you to send my age for I have forgotten it, and direct your letter to Abingdon post office, Washington County,

Mary Denton has got well of her lameness and she desires to be remembered to you all, especially to her aunt, Polly (Suett -- probably Shuart) And Betsy remembers her love to you all. Her (granny is important to her?) and I have had six children, four boys and two girls and five of them is living. And the three youngest's names is William and Elias and Martha and the children all remember their love to you all.

I send this hair that is the letter to my mother. This hair was cut out of Deborah Denton's head. And I want to be remembered to you all.

We want you to write the first opportunity. We had a very hard hail the first of June so that it cut down fields of grain that had 50 acres in and it is (allowed?) that it done a thousand dollar's damage.

And so, no more at present, but remain your affectionate son and daughter until death.

James and Deborah Denton

(Nathaniel Hull -- his hand) (son of Ezekiel)

Please excuse this bad spelling and writing. Done with a bad pen and in a hurry.

Ezekial Hull is the son of Nathaniel Hull and Abigail Platt
He moved to Dentons Valley, Washington Co, Va abt 1790
He married Mary Denton 12 Nov 1786 Syracuse, Onandaga Co, NY. They moved to Ross Co Ohio about 1805
Children are Platt, Deborah, David, Nathaniel, Martha Daniel, Cornelius, Luff, Samuel, James
There is no stone for him in Ater Cemetery but prob buried next to wife.
Will of Ezekiel Hull (will book ABCD)page 11 number 70 page 75. Ezekiel Hull of Ross Co, Ohio weak in body. Wife Mary. Son Platt Hull 15 acres adjoining the house he now lives in. Daughter Deborah and son in law Joseph Baker. Son Denton Hull, son Nathaniel, Daughter Martha at her marriage, "after all my children come of age" My son Denton, Nathaniel, Daniel, Cornelius, Luff Smith, Samuel and James. Wife Mary and son Platt Executors Oct 17, 1810
Wit: Eli T Goddard and Eli Jackson


New York in the Revolution page Vol 1- 264 General Index 1-389
Ulster County Militia(Land Bounty Rights) Fourth Regiment
Under Capts Uriar Drake, Capt William Sammel and Lt James Hawes
Enlisted Men
Ezekiel Hull (18 at the end of the war in 1783)
Nathaniel Hull Jr

Some of the Information on Ezekiel's and Mary Denton Hull's children from "Leaves of the Hull Family Tree"
by Imogene Hull Watts, Willis Glen Hull Sr, Robert Glenn Hull. 1973 Wellington Kansas

Scioto Gazette and Fredonian Chronicle (w) general newspaper (OHIO)
Volume X, Wednesday, 9 May 1810, No. 491 (page 307)
Peter Jackson, in Deerfield Township, Ross County, reports that Barnet Downs and Ezekiel Hull have appraised a horse found by Clement Brown.
Ezekiel Hull (13 Jan 1765-10 Nov 1810), father of Platt Hull who married Susannah Sollars a daughter of Lieut. Ignatius Sollars. Ezekiel died five months and a day after this entry in the paper.
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Letter to Mother and Siblings in NY
by Nathaniel Hull for Deborah Denton Gerow
Washington County
State of Virginia
June the 29th Day
in the year 1811

Dear angel Mother and Brothers and Sisters,

I embrace this opportunity of writing unto you to let you know that I am well at present and hoping these few lines will find you in the same state of health. And I (should be?) very glad to see you all (if) it was possible, and I want some of you to move out to this country if you can (possibly?), for I am not satisfied in the way I am living, for my companion is no comfort to me for he drinks, by times very hard, and when he is in drink, I see no peace with (man?).

Jerow is married and has three children, 2 boys and one girl, and he lives in about a mile of us. And David is married and has one boy and lives some distance from us. And Daniel Denton (follows singing -------?) and he talks of going to Nathaniel Hull over the Ohio to see his Aunt and his cousins. For Ezekiel Hull moved over the Ohio and this last November he died with a (gathering?) in his head and an issuing out of his ear, and Mary Hull is left a widow and she has her house full of little children to take care of.

When you write to us, I want you to send my age for I have forgotten it, and direct your letter to Abingdon post office, Washington County,

Mary Denton has got well of her lameness and she desires to be remembered to you all, especially to her aunt, Polly (Suett -- probably Shuart) And Betsy remembers her love to you all. Her (granny is important to her?) and I have had six children, four boys and two girls and five of them is living. And the three youngest's names is William and Elias and Martha and the children all remember their love to you all.

I send this hair that is the letter to my mother. This hair was cut out of Deborah Denton's head. And I want to be remembered to you all.

We want you to write the first opportunity. We had a very hard hail the first of June so that it cut down fields of grain that had 50 acres in and it is (allowed?) that it done a thousand dollar's damage.

And so, no more at present, but remain your affectionate son and daughter until death.

James and Deborah Denton

(Nathaniel Hull -- his hand) (son of Ezekiel)

Please excuse this bad spelling and writing. Done with a bad pen and in a hurry.


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  • Added: Dec 15, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23412149/ezekiel-hull: accessed ), memorial page for Ezekiel Hull (15 Jan 1765–12 Nov 1810), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23412149, citing Mount Zion Old Baptist Cemetery, Clarksburg, Ross County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by JKK (contributor 46959203).