John Weeden

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Weeden was born 10 Feb 1756 (son of Daniel Weeden, Jr. and Hannah Hull).

    John married Isabel Watson 15 Jan 1784, Jamestown, RI. Isabel (daughter of Job Watson and Sarah Hazard) was born 1764. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Weeden, Jr. was born 4 Sep 1729, Jamestown, RI (son of Daniel Weeden and Joanna Slocum); died Nov 1801, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    Daniel & Hannah had other children besides the three who married three Watson siblings. There were William, Meribah, Hannah, Peleg, Daniel, Joseph, & Demaris. (see RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 10, p. 28)

    Daniel married Hannah Hull 11 Jan 1753, Jamestown, RI. Hannah (daughter of John Hull, II and Damaris Cary) was born 16 Jan 1732/33, Jamestown, RI; died 5 Jul 1812, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hannah Hull was born 16 Jan 1732/33, Jamestown, RI (daughter of John Hull, II and Damaris Cary); died 5 Jul 1812, Jamestown, RI.
    Children:
    1. 1. John Weeden was born 10 Feb 1756.
    2. Phebe Weeden was born 12 Jan 1764.
    3. Catharine Weeden was born 1 Sep 1770.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel Weeden was born 4 Mar 1695/96, Jamestown, RI; died 7 Dec 1785, Jamestown, RI; was buried , Friends' Cemetery, Eldred Ave., Jamestown, RI.

    Daniel married Joanna Slocum 2 Mar 1720/21. Joanna (daughter of Elieazer Slocum and Elephel Fitzgerald) was born 15 Jul 1702, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA; died Bef 28 Nov 1773. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Joanna Slocum was born 15 Jul 1702, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of Elieazer Slocum and Elephel Fitzgerald); died Bef 28 Nov 1773.
    Children:
    1. 2. Daniel Weeden, Jr. was born 4 Sep 1729, Jamestown, RI; died Nov 1801, Jamestown, RI.
    2. John Weeden was born 12 Aug 1735, Jamestown, RI.
    3. Mary Weeden was born 15 Sep 1743.

  3. 6.  John Hull, II was born 4 Feb 1693/94, RI (son of John Hull, I and Alice Tiddeman); died 9 Mar 1765, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    I have estimated the birth years of some of John & Damaris's children, as in some entries the exact year is unclear in the birth records.

    John married Damaris Cary 3 Apr 1726, Jamestown, RI. Damaris (daughter of John Cary and Damaris Arnold) was born 10 Oct 1706; died Aft 30 Jul 1762. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Damaris Cary was born 10 Oct 1706 (daughter of John Cary and Damaris Arnold); died Aft 30 Jul 1762.

    Notes:

    Since John Hull was a Quaker and Damaris Cary was a Congregationalist, their marriage was performed "out of meeting." The officiant was Capt. Hull's brother Dr. Tiddeman Hull, then Chief Magistrate and Warden of Jamestown.

    Children:
    1. Phebe Hull was born 16 Nov 1727, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Alice Hull was born 20 May 1730, Jamestown, RI.
    3. Oliver Hull was born 16 Jan 1731/32, Jamestown, RI; died 1 Aug 1803.
    4. 3. Hannah Hull was born 16 Jan 1732/33, Jamestown, RI; died 5 Jul 1812, Jamestown, RI.
    5. Tiddeman Hull was born 1 Feb 1733/34, Jamestown, RI; died 1795.
    6. Joseph Hull was born 5 Feb 1735/36, Jamestown, RI; died 8 May 1795.
    7. Mary Hull was born Abt 18 Feb 1737/38.
    8. Damaris Hull was born 22 Feb 1740/41, Jamestown, RI; died 1 Aug 1784.
    9. John Hull, III was born 22 Feb 1740/41, Jamestown, RI; died 6 Jul 1761.
    10. Freelove Hull was born Oct 1744, Jamestown, RI; died 19 Jun 1765.
    11. Catherine Hull was born 18 Jan 1745/46, Jamestown, RI.
    12. Wager Hull was born 25 Feb 1748/49, Jamestown, RI; died 1776.
    13. Sarah Hull was born 7 Feb 1749/50, Jamestown, RI.
    14. Abigail Hull was born 7 Feb 1749/50, Jamestown, RI; died Bef 20 Nov 1759.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Elieazer Slocum was born 25 Dec 1664 (son of Giles SLOCUM and Joan Unknown).

    Elieazer — Elephel Fitzgerald. Elephel was born 1668. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Elephel Fitzgerald was born 1668.
    Children:
    1. 5. Joanna Slocum was born 15 Jul 1702, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA; died Bef 28 Nov 1773.
    2. Ebenezer Slocum was born 1705, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA; died Aft 1774.

  3. 12.  John Hull, I was born 4 Mar 1653/54, Barnstable, MA (son of Tristram Hull and Blanche Unknown); died 1 Feb 1732/33, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to all other sources as noted herein:

    John Hull was a son of Tristram Hull, a Quaker from Barnstable, MA; Tristram was a son of Rev. Joseph Hull, an Oxford-educated Anglican minister who had immigrated to Massachusetts, moved to Maine, back to England, and finally to New Hampshire. John Hull was a sea captain who made frequent trips between New England and London, England. On one of his voyages he met and married Alice Tiddeman, daughter of Edmund, who was in the British Navy. After their marriage in 1684, John & Alice lived in London for a little over two years. In 1687 they came to New England and settled on Conanicut Island (Jamestown), RI. He was Deputy from Jamestown to the RI General Assembly in 1698, 1703, 1706-7, and 1709. In 1712 he was Head Warden. (source: Genealogies of RI Families, Vol. II, p. 355)

    "Capt. John & Alice Tiddeman Hull remained in London for about two years after their marriage. Then they removed to Newport, RI, bringing with them a certificate from the monthly [Quaker] meeting at Horseleydown, dated 27th of 2nd month 1687, certifying that while resident there 'they behaved themselves in their lives and conversations as becometh friends of the Blessed Truth' . . . Capt. Hull purchased a plantation of 370 acres on the north end of Connonicut Island, in Narragansett Bay, and there built a mansion which eventually became their permanent home. This mansion was burned by the British in the winter of 1775-6, but was rebuilt and is still occupied by his descendants, and is known as the Old Hull Place." (source: "The Hull Family in America" by Charles H. Weygant, Hull Family Associaton, 1913, p. 262)

    Here is my summary/adaptation of a famous Rhode Island story:

    Captain John Hull's merchant ship traded between Newport, RI, and London, England. He was a Quaker who settled on Conanicut Island (Jamestown, RI) but also spent a fair amount of time in London in between voyages across the Atlantic. He took on as an apprentice a boy from England named Charles Wager, whose father, a British naval officer, had died when Charles was an infant. The child's mother Prudence remarried to a London merchant and Quaker named Alexander Parker, and in the course of time asked Captain Hull, who was probably a friend of the family, to take the boy into his care and teaching. So, young Charles Wager traveled with Hull, who became not only his captain and teacher of seafaring, but also a father figure for him. Charles was like one of the family when home with the Hulls at Jamestown.

    As time went on, Wager became an excellent seaman and probably became first mate on Hull's ship. England was at war against France starting in 1689, and during that conflict Hull happened to be sailing his ship in the English Channel and was surprised to see a French privateer heading their way. Captain Hull knew the French ship was faster and well-armed; besides, his Quaker religion would not have allowed him to fight anyway. With mixed feelings he asked Charles Wager to take the helm and went below to his captain's quarters -- perhaps not wanting to see the shameful moment of having his ship offically taken over by the enemy -- and perhaps to pray -- who knows? After pacing back and forth for a time, he could not stand the suspense and went back up to the deck, where at that very moment he saw the French privateer approaching them, about to cross their bow, its crew lined up jubilantly on deck signaling Hull's ship to surrender. Captain Hull, seeing the opportunity, said to Wager, "Charles, if thee turns the helm a little more to starboard thee will run that ship down." Wager quickly did exactly that, and the privateer, being caught in a vulnerable position, was struck midship and sank to the bottom. Hull turned his ship around and returned to the site in an attempt to save some of the crew, but apparently in the rough seas they had all drowned, for no one was to be seen.

    Upon docking in England the tale was told, and there followed much rejoicing, since that privateer had caused many losses to English shipping. Hull was offered a captaincy in the Royal Navy, but he declined because of his Quaker convictions. However, he did put in a word for Charles Wager, and asked that he receive some recognition instead of himself. Consequently, Charles Wager was given a midshipman's berth in the British Navy, later rising to become Admiral, First Commissioner of the Admiralty, and Privy Councilor. Around 1695 he visited Newport, RI, as Admiral in command of a British squadron, at which time he introduced to his men as his captain. It is said that every year for Hull's birthday the captain received a cask of wine from Wager.

    Charles Wager's stellar career was duly honored when he was knighted in December 1709. He was born c1664 - 1666, son of Charles & Prudence (Goodson) Wager, and died 24 May 1743. Sir Charles Wager was granted the ultimate posthumous honor of being buried in Westminster Abbey, where a monument commemorates his achievements. For many years Wager was a popular given name for boys born to families of South County, in memory of the boy who was raised by Captain John Hull. Examples on this family tree are Wager Hull and Wager Remington, both born to Jamestown families.

    John Hull was a son of Tristram Hull of Barnstable, MA, and a grandson of Rev. Joseph Hull, who sailed for New England from Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England, in 1635. John married Alice Tiddeman in England; a witness to their marriage was Prudence Wager, mother of the child who would someday become a hero, thanks to Captain Hull.

    (source: Genealogies of RI Families, Vol. II, pp. 283 - 285)

    John married Alice Tiddeman 23 Oct 1684, Southwalk, London, England. Alice (daughter of Edmund Tiddeman) was born 1659; died 24 Dec 1734, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Alice Tiddeman was born 1659 (daughter of Edmund Tiddeman); died 24 Dec 1734, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    Alice's father, Edmund, was in the British Navy.

    Children:
    1. Mary Hull was born 11 Sep 1685, London, England; died Bef Jul 1745.
    2. Catherine Hull was born 23 Dec 1688, RI; died 28 Feb 1716/17.
    3. Tiddeman Hull was born 20 Jun 1690, RI; died Abt Mar 1747/48.
    4. Alice Hull was born 22 Aug 1692, Portsmouth, RI.
    5. 6. John Hull, II was born 4 Feb 1693/94, RI; died 9 Mar 1765, Jamestown, RI.
    6. Hannah Hull was born 31 Mar 1697, RI; died 28 Oct 1725.
    7. Joseph Hull was born 6 Mar 1700/01, RI.

  5. 14.  John Cary was born 9 Dec 1674, Bridgewater, MA (son of John Cary and Abigail Allen).

    John married Damaris Arnold 3 Mar 1700/01, Jamestown, RI. Damaris (daughter of Oliver Arnold and Phebe Cooke) was born 30 Dec 1680, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Damaris Arnold was born 30 Dec 1680, Jamestown, RI (daughter of Oliver Arnold and Phebe Cooke).

    Notes:

    The marriage record at Jamestown says John Cary was "of New Bristol" and Damaris Arnold was "of Jamestown." They were married by Edward Carr.

    Children:
    1. Mary Cary
    2. Phebe Cary was born 5 Mar 1700/01.
    3. Abigail Cary was born 4 Nov 1702, Bristol, RI; died Bef 29 Mar 1786.
    4. John Cary was born Abt 1704; died 1731.
    5. 7. Damaris Cary was born 10 Oct 1706; died Aft 30 Jul 1762.