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Anne Hull (Sturman)

Also Known As: "widow of Thomas Youell", "John Hallowes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: before July 31, 1671
Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Sturman and Ann Sturman
Wife of Capt. Thomas Youell; John Hallowes and Augustine Hull
Mother of Richard Yowell; Major Thomas Youell, Jr.; William Youell; Anne Thornton; Anne Waddy and 2 others
Sister of John Sturman; Elizabeth Hardwick; Rosanna Sturman; Richard Sturman and Thomas Sturman

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About Anne Hull

Anne Sturman

  • Birth 1624 in Wilbrasome, Northamptonshire, England
  • Death 3 Mar 1670 / 31 Jul 1671 probate in Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co, Virginia
  • Daughter of Thomas Sturman & Anne Porter
  • Married 1) Thomas Youell b. 1615, Wilbrasome Northampton, England , d. Feb 1655, Westmoreland County - Married Abt 1642 St. Mary's County, Maryland
  • Married 2) John Hallowes, b. Abt 1635, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Bef 4 Oct 1656, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Married 1655 Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County
  • Married 3) Augustine Hull, b. Abt 1624, d. Aft 1665, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Married 7 Aug 1662 Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
  • https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2583...

1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 123. Will of Ann Hull, widdow, being sick and weake in body, dated 3 May 1670.
Unto my loveing daughters Ann Hull, Wenifritt Hull and Penelopy Hull each a bed and what shall belong to it and a parcell of new pewter equally.
Unto my eldest daughter Ann my best suite of wearing apparrell and to my daughter Wenifritt my second best suite wearing apparrell and my daughter Penelopy my two stuff peticoates and my gould ring, and all the rest off my wearing apparrell linnen and wollen made and unmade to be equally devided among my said three daughters.
Unto my sonne Thomas Ewell my biggest brass kitle.
Unto my sonne Rich: Ewell one greate iron pott and one brass possnitt [?].
To my daughter Ann one brass skillett.
To my three grandchildren Ann Ewell, Whenefritt Ewell and Penelopy Ewell soe much tobacco as shall buy each of them a cow calfe.
In case my daughter Ann shall happen to marry then shee take to her my other two daughters to looke after them provided that her husband be of abelity and putt in sufficient security for the security of the two children's estates when they come of age.
What the thirds of my estate amounts to above what legacies I have already given shall be equally devided amongst my three daughters.
Unto my daughter Ann my trunk and the trunck Ann has now to my daughter Wenifritt.
To my daughter Penelopy a little black trunck.
To my son Richard his father in lawe's chest.
To my sonne Tho: one little red trunck.
My two sons Tho: and Richard Ewell executors.
Anne Hull
Wit: Joseph (I) Smith, John How.
31 July 1672. Proved by the witnesses.

1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 161-161a. Mrs. Ann Hull. Inventory. 27 Aug. 1672.
Total valuation 21,070 pounds of tobacco, including two servants
Wm. Overitt
George (X) Browne
Michaell Willington
Jo: Beale
Debts due the estate from Jacob Lucas, Rich. White, Edwd. Pickering.
24 7ber [Sept.] 1673. Sworn to by Capa. Tho: Yowell executor of Mrs. Anna Hull.

ANNE STURMAN, dau of Thomas Sturman I and his wife, Ann, was b. in England, and came to Maryland with her parents, brother and sister, in 1640. She md. perhaps 1642, or '43, Capt. Thomas Youille (modern Ewell), b. in England 1618 (Some Immigrants, W. G. Stanard, Page 94. Thomas Youell, b. Parish of Wilbrasome ?, Northampton, Eng., was 22 yrs. in 1640, came to Maryland as a freeman as early as 1637. On Feb. 18, 1638.

1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
P.23. Patent, 16 Sept 1651. Sir Wm Berkeley, Knt., Governer, etc. to Tho Youlle. 300 acres in Northumberland Co on S side Potomac River ( Patomacke river ). Adjs W Nominy bay, N on a creek divideing this land from that of John Armsby. E and SE into the main woods, For the transportation of 6 persons.

ps23, The Youlle and Ann Youlle his wife assign above land to Rice Maddooke. 17 Feb 1651/2. Signed Thos Youlle. Ann Youlle, Wits Isaac Knight. The mark of Rob: Wyard. Abra Moone,

p,23, Rice Maddock, assigns the above land to Ralph Horsly, and does "confirm the same unto him in Court according to Act of Assembly". 8th Feb 1654/5, Signed Rice Maddock,. Wits Geo Cololough. John Kent. Ack and rec 21 Aug 1654,

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Anne Hull's Timeline

1624
1624
Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, England
1644
1644
Dividing Creek, Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
1644
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia
1648
1648
1654
November 1654
North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1671
July 31, 1671
Age 47
Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
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