
ISAAC HULL CHAPTER
National Society Daughters of the American
Revolution
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| Isaac Hull, for whom the chapter is named, was the great-grandson of the Reverend Joseph Hull, a minister of the established Church of England. He brought a colony from his native land in 1653 and settled in Massachusetts, where he founded the town of Hull. Isaac Hull, Sr., was a 1st Lieutenant Quartermaster in New Jersey, Second Regiment Sussex County Militia. His son, Isaac Hull, Jr. was a private in the Second Regiment in the Revolutionarly War as well. |
The Isaac Hull Chapter normally meets on the third Monday of the month at 6 p.m.
For information about our meetings and membership, please contact: Regent: Carol Simcox Wood
Illinois State Organization
NSDAR




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Web page last updated September 25, 2009

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