Elizabeth (Hull) Gaylord immigrated to New England as a child during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640).
Elizabeth Hull was baptized October 16, 1625 at Crewkerne, Somerset, England.[1]Her parents were George Hull and his wife Thamzen Michell.[1]who had married on August 27, 1614 at Crewkerne.
Emigration
The family emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England about 1632, first settling in Dorchester. He may have come with the Ludlow's company in the ship Mary and John,[2]however, Anderson in his book "The Great Migration Begins"disputes that ship as the Mary & John came over in 1630 and Joshua was baptized in Crewkerne in 1630.[1]The family moved with Ludlow's company[2]to Windsor, Connecticut about 1636[1]and to Fairfield, Connecticut in 1647.[1]
Siblings of Elizabeth Hull
Josias Hull was baptized November 10, 1616 in Crewkerne, England.[1] On May 20, 1641 he married Elizabeth Loomis at Windsor, New England.[1]He died November 16, 1675 at Killingworth, Connecticut.[3]
Mary Hull was baptized July 27, 1618 at Crewkerne, England.[1]About 1637 she married Humphrey PInney at Dorchester, New England.[1]She died August 20, 1684[3]
Martha Hull was baptized October 29, 1620 at Crewkerne, England.[1]The only record is that she was named in her father's will in 1659.[1]
Cornelius Hull was baptized April 13, 1628 at Crewkerne, England.[1]About November 1653 he married Rebecca Jones, daughter of Rev. John Jones.[1]He moved with his father to Fairfield.[3]He died between September 16 and October 7, 1695.[3]
Joshua Hull was baptized November 5, 1630;[1]no further record.[1]He died probably before 1658.[3]
Naomi Hull was born about 1632.[1]She is named in her father's will in 1659;[1]no further record.[1]
Marriage and Family
On December 4, 1646 at Windsor,[4]she married Samuel Gaylord[5]of Simsbury, Connecticut,[6]son of William Gaylord.[1][6]He was born in December of 1619[4]in Somerset, England, being baptized at Crewkerne on December 19, 1619.[4]They resided several years at Windsor, Connecticut then moved to Hatfield, Massachusetts.[6]
Children of Elizabeth (Hull) Gaylord and her husband Samuel
Elizabeth Gaylord was born October 4, 1647. She married Richard Hubbell.
Mary Gaylord was born November 10, 1649. In 1670 she married Joseph Griswold.
Sarah Gaylord was born January 18, 1651. She married John Alexander.
Abigail Gaylord was born September 29, 1653. She married Joseph Wascoat.
Samuel Gaylord was born July 1657. He died while serving in the army.
Martha Gaylord was born June 24, 1660. In 1679 she married Josiah Ellsworth.
Church
"Sam. gaylars wife" was admitted to the Church in Windsor 27 April 1645.[7]
Her father's Will
Elizabeth is listed in her father's will dated August 25, 1659, where she, along with her three sisters were to equally divide 1/3 of their fathers estate, after brother Cornelius was given forty shillings and cousin Jane Pinkny twenty shillings from that third.[1][2]Their father's 2nd wife was given one third of the estate, and their brother Josyas was given another third.
Death
Elizabeth died May 2, 1680.[7][3]at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.[8] Her husband married again to 2nd wife, Mary Bromson[9]Samuel Gaylord, died September 7, 1689 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.[4]
↑ 2.02.12.2 Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818. (published by the author, New York) 1889. vol. I, pp 381, 382.
↑ 3.03.13.23.33.43.5 Ferris, Mary Walton. “Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Mary Beman (Gates) Dawes.”(Privately Printed) 1931. Vol. 2, pp 453
↑ Torry, Clarence Almon. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011) Vol. 1, p. 606. GAYLORD, Samuel (1619-1689) & 1/wf Elizabeth Hull (1625-1680); 4 Dec 1646; Windsor, CT
↑ 6.06.16.2 Weygant, Col. “The Hull Family In America”, (Published by The Hull Family Associaton) p. 19,20
↑ 7.07.1 Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor Connecticut 1639-1703. (Hartford: Connecticut Historical Society, 1930.) https://archive.org/stream/someearlyrecords00conn#page/n5/mode/2up Has the Matthew Grant record. pp 10,, 42&43, list marriage and children; p. 85 death.
↑ Elizabeth Hull Gaylord on Find A Grave: Memorial #171143473 retrieved December 18, 2017
↑ Torry, Clarence Almond. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011) Vol. 1, p. 606, GAYLORD, Samuel (1619-1689 & 2/wf Mary (BROMSON)(WYATT)(GRAVES) ALLIS. w. John, w. John, w. William; 16 Mar 1681, 1681/2?; Windsor, CT.
Torry, Clarence Almon. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011) Vol. 1, p. 606. GAYLORD, Samuel (1619-1689) & 1/wf Elizabeth Hull (1625-1680); 4 Dec 1646; Windsor, CTsubscribers
Torry, Clarence Almond. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011) Vol. 1, p. 606, GAYLORD, Samuel (1619-1689 & 2/wf Mary (BROMSON)(WYATT)(GRAVES) ALLIS. w. John, w. John, w. William; 16 Mar 1681, 1681/2?; Windsor, CT.subscribers
Weygant, Col. “The Hull Family In America”, (Published by The Hull Family Associaton) p. 19,20.see at archive.org
Ferris, Mary Walton. “Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Mary Beman (Gates) Dawes.”(Privately Printed) 1931. Vol. 2, pp 453see at hathitrust
Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818. (published by the author, New York) 1889. vol. I, pp 381, 382.see at archive.org
Anderson, Robert Charles New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635. Vol. 2, G - O, pp 1040-1041.subscribers
Gregath, Ann Cochrane and Cook, Fredea Gregath Title: Early New England Families and Some of Their Descendants Publication: Name: The Gregath Publishing Company; Location: Wyandotte, Oklahoma; Date: 1992
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