VOLUME 1: 18TH CENTURY
[oldest fully dated entry in St. Andrew's Parish found in the register]
"The family of Stephen Bull of Kinghurst Hall, County Warwick, England, and Ashley Hall, South Carolina, 1600-1960 / by Henry DeSaussure Bull."
Stephen Bull of Sheldon and Newberry, b. March 18,
1707. Son of William Bull and his wife Mary Quintyne.
He was a Justice of the Peace, served as captain in the St.
Augustine expedition, was a member of the Commons House
of Assembly 1737-8, 1743, and 1746.
He mar. Apr. 27, 1731, Martha Godin, dau. of Benjamin
Godin of Charlestown, merchant, who died leaving issue. He
mar. 2nd, on May 2, 1747, Judith Mayrant, dau. of James
Nicholas Mayrant, esq. (see App. Note 4, page — ) who bore
him one son. His widow, Judith, married to Judge Robert
Pringle by whom she had two sons, John Julius Pringle and
Robert Pringle and a daughter, Elizabeth Pringle, who was
born in 1757, who married Wm. Freeman and who died with¬
out issue.7
Stephen Bull died Feb. _ , 1750 and his body is probably
buried at Sheldon.
Will, 17 Jan. 1749; Proved 6 March 1749:
I Stephen Bull of Newberry near Radnor in Granville county,
etc. wife Judith one half, etc. other half to my two sons
Stephen and William Bull, etc., My wife, Judith, my honoured
father, Lt. Gov. William Bull, and William Bull, jun.
executors.
Issue by 1st wife:
1. William Bull, b. Feb. 19, 1732, and d. two days later.7
2. Stephen Bull of Sheldon.
Issue by 2nd wife:
3. William Bull of Ashley Hall.
VOLUME 1: 18TH CENTURY
[oldest fully dated entry in St. Andrew's Parish found in the register]
"The family of Stephen Bull of Kinghurst Hall, County Warwick, England, and Ashley Hall, South Carolina, 1600-1960 / by Henry DeSaussure Bull."
Stephen Bull of Sheldon and Newberry, b. March 18,
1707. Son of William Bull and his wife Mary Quintyne.
He was a Justice of the Peace, served as captain in the St.
Augustine expedition, was a member of the Commons House
of Assembly 1737-8, 1743, and 1746.
He mar. Apr. 27, 1731, Martha Godin, dau. of Benjamin
Godin of Charlestown, merchant, who died leaving issue. He
mar. 2nd, on May 2, 1747, Judith Mayrant, dau. of James
Nicholas Mayrant, esq. (see App. Note 4, page — ) who bore
him one son. His widow, Judith, married to Judge Robert
Pringle by whom she had two sons, John Julius Pringle and
Robert Pringle and a daughter, Elizabeth Pringle, who was
born in 1757, who married Wm. Freeman and who died with¬
out issue.7
Stephen Bull died Feb. _ , 1750 and his body is probably
buried at Sheldon.
Will, 17 Jan. 1749; Proved 6 March 1749:
I Stephen Bull of Newberry near Radnor in Granville county,
etc. wife Judith one half, etc. other half to my two sons
Stephen and William Bull, etc., My wife, Judith, my honoured
father, Lt. Gov. William Bull, and William Bull, jun.
executors.
Issue by 1st wife:
1. William Bull, b. Feb. 19, 1732, and d. two days later.7
2. Stephen Bull of Sheldon.
Issue by 2nd wife:
3. William Bull of Ashley Hall.
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