Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan943 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


Susan M Trimble

99


Rev Benjamin Stelle

1 _FA3
2 PLAC Pastor


Mercy Hull

Source: N.J. P.6, pt.5, p.382 & pt.6, p.1210.

BIRTH: Microfilm # 16,576. Drake, Lewis Lincoln. Piscataway, NJ Town Register from 1668 to 1805. Made from a copy in the library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; presented to the New Jersey Historical Society. 1906. p.33.

BIRTH: Film# 946001; Piscataway <New Jersey> register of births, marriages & deaths from 1676 to 1790; H's (2nd set).

some say she was Mercy drake. born 1689. daughter of George drake born 1657 and mary Oliver.


Isaac Stelle

1 _FA1
2 PLAC Stelton NJ
1 _FA3
2 PLAC Pastor


Martha Rimmer

Presume died young as another child is named Martha in 1871 census, born 1864


Joseph Hull

1 _FA3
2 PLAC Pastor

Joseph Hull was educated at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford from which he received his BA degree on 14 Nov 1614. He studied theology with his older brother William Hull of Colyton in Devonshire and was rector at Northleigh, diocese of Exeter for 11 years, following his ordination on 14 Apr 1621. On 20 Mar 1635 he and his wife Agnes and children set sail from Weymouth, England for New England. At that time he was 40 years of age and Agnes was 25, according to ship's lists. Children are listed as Joane, 15; Joseph, 13; Tristam, 11; Termperance, 9'; Elizabeth, 7; Grissell, 5; Dorothy, 3. They also had with them three servants, ages 20 to 28. They arrived at Boston on 6 May 1635. Along with 21 other families, they settled at Wessaguscus (later Weymouth), Massachusetts. Later he served as minister at Barnstable, Massachusetts, then at Agamenticus (now York), Maine, and the Isle of Shoals. In 1635 his old enemies asserted control over Maine and evicted him from his parish. He returned to England where he served as rector of St. Burien in Cornwall, near Lands End. His children remained in America, and later Joseph returned and was minister at Oyster River for a short period until regaining his old church at York. He died, intestate, at Isle of Shoals on 19 Nov 1665, leaving an estate valued at 52 pounds, 5 shillings, 5 pence.