↑ "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKMZ-XPQ : 20 May 2019), John Predmore and Mary Hull, 20 Jan 1767; citing Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 802,940.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 July 2020), memorial page for Mary Hull (1727–20 Jul 1811), Find a Grave Memorial no. 9591429, citing First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by Rich H. (contributor 46489213) .Find A Grave: Memorial #9591429
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Hull-5613 and Hull-5208 appear to represent the same person because: Seems to be the same husband, although marriage source names the husband as 'John Predmore'. Dates of birth and death are different but unsourced, and the dates on Hull-5613 seem to be estimated. Thanks for reviewing if these are duplicates.
Mary Ann Hull's DOB is reported by AGBI as 1730, International Marriage records as 1733, and her FaG headstone as 1727. Not sure that I have ever seen any documentation that makes one year more likely than the others. I wouldn't have an issue with making her headstone the arbiter.
Her husband's last name varies depending on which branch of their descendants hail from. All of my family spells this last name as Prid or Pridemore. Others user Predmore or Prigmore. The spellings all reference the same Pr__more people.
Yes. I agree with the merge. I think these are the same Mary Ann Hull.
Her husband's last name varies depending on which branch of their descendants hail from. All of my family spells this last name as Prid or Pridemore. Others user Predmore or Prigmore. The spellings all reference the same Pr__more people.
Yes. I agree with the merge. I think these are the same Mary Ann Hull.