Jemima was the daughter of William King Sr and Jemima Bliss. She married Benjamin Hull of Monmouth Co New Jersey. Jemima died 2 months after her husband.
When Jemima King was born on December 22, 1751, in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, her father, WILLIAM, was 34, and her mother, JEMIMA, was 31. She married Benjamin Hull in 1774 in Virginia. They had 12 children in 26 years. She died on September 18, 1809, in Virginia at the age of 57.
Willis Boyd and Edward McFadden have a 4th cousin 2X removed connection with a DNA match at Ancestry of 6 cM over 2 segments. This reinforces the relationship trail between these two as having MRCA of 5th GGPs of Benjamin Hull and Jemimah King.
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I added some more from my research into the Hull family. My great uncle Virg is in the line of Hull-4411(William). He married Idella Welton, a descendent of Cornelius Baker. There was also a marriage between the Sarah Emily Hull and John Wesley Baker (another descendent of Cornelius) in Adams County, Illinois. There are many Hulls buried in the Shiloh Cemetery. It appears some of the Hulls and Bakers arrived from Virginia together.
Sheran McCants you may be right this needs more work. I kind of over extended myself with a GEDcom download and will work on it as it is in my direct line. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
I have seen no evidence for the identity for the Jemima who married Benjamin Hull. It seems unlikely that he would have married someone whose family lived in Massachusetts. I think this could be speculation. Someone found a Jemima that was born in the correct era.
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