Friday, January 14, 2011

Hull Family Histories

I am adding all of the family histories that are going in the Hull History Book. I will put most of them up now and add a few more over the next month. If you look at them please send me any correction or additions you would like.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Here is the newest Hull-Sasha Mary Hull. Sasha is a Russian name which is what Becky, her mom will speak to her and Mary is from Mary Benson and her husbands grandmother. Sasha weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce and is 19 1/2 inches long. You can tell I am proud.
The parents are Becky (Hull) and Aaron Henson of Sandy, Utah. Sasha was born at 8:02 PM on the 1st of September, 2008
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Elizabeth Frew Hull 1921-2008



Yesterday my mother, Beth, passed away at home at 7:27 am. She lived a full life and is finally at peace after 6 years of Dialysis. She was a great mother to me as I grew up. I am including a collage of pictures of her as she grew up.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Our family is expanding

This past week I got notice from one of the newest DNA families that have ties to us-Richard T Hull-that his family goes back to Lancashire, England and one generation earlier to Northern Wales. We had supposed that our family could have immigrated from England to Ireland due to other DNA cousins from Ireland having ancestors who left Lancashire, England. This family is the first to actually have ancestors actually from that area.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Dear Family Members who have donated to the DNA study:

This past year has been long but very rewarding. When we first met and talked about the DNA studies I had no idea how successful we would be. Some of us traveled to Ireland and there we got a test done that connected us to the Aghalee Hull's of Antrim, Ireland. This gives us a connection to the Hulls who migrated to Aghalee from Lancashire, England. I have been searching for 20 years to try and find where we might have come from before Richard Hull 1750 arrived in Dungiven area. Now we have a good chance of finding out.

Over the past year we have also been connected to 5 or 6 other Hull lines here in the US and these same lines may have originated of course in the same area. We are in the process of extending the tests of three family lines to the 37 degree or marker level and we are also going to be testing about 6 or 7 more people to help in completing the study. Two in Australia, one in England, three in Ireland and one in the US. If anyone would like to help fund a few more tests we would appreciate the funds because we only have enough to do about three more tests. We will eventually need to test 3 or 4 more in England in Lancashire and a couple of more additions to our current families so they are all at the same level.

I cannot emphasize the great potential this has and the terrific support your help in supporting these tests have been. I gave a presentation the other day at a Genealogy Conference and to do it I calculated the potential names we have added to our line by doing the tests. The chart below is that rough calculation. Once we have put all of the names into our system the DNA tests will more than double our family.Richard Hull b. ca. 1750, IRE

Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (Years)

ID

Modal

2827

7433

97262

2516

89766

28911

12081

74103

6397

82044

33273

3991

3924

74102

 

Modal

37

1350

1110

660

2010

510

360

240

240

240

180

180

240

90

360

 

2827 John Thomas Hull R1b1

1350

25

180

1650

2760

1020

1650

1650

1650

1650

1350

1350

1350

1350

1650

 

7433 Woodrow Wilson Hull R1b1

1110

180

37

1290

2760

960

1290

1290

1290

1290

1350

1350

1110

1110

1440

 

97262 John Rosman Hull R1b1

660

1650

1290

37

1650

510

660

810

810

810

1020

1020

510

660

960

 

2516 Richard Dwight Hull R1b

2010

2760

2760

1650

25

2010

2010

1650

1650

1650

2010

2010

2010

2010

1650

 

89766 George Gordon Hull R1b1

510

1020

960

510

2010

37

510

660

660

660

720

720

360

510

810

 

28911 Philip Golden Hull R1b1

360

1650

1290

660

2010

510

37

360

360

360

450

450

240

360

660

 

12081 Murray James Hull R1b1

240

1650

1290

810

1650

660

360

37

90

90

450

450

360

240

510

 

74103 Dan Hull R1b1

240

1650

1290

810

1650

660

360

90

37

90

450

450

360

240

510

 

6397 Jay Alton Hull R1b1c

240

1650

1290

810

1650

660

360

90

90

37

450

450

360

240

510

 

82044 Laurence Ollie Hull R1b1

180

1350

1350

1020

2010

720

450

450

450

450

25

180

180

180

450

 

33273 Thomas Hugh Hull R1b1

180

1350

1350

1020

2010

720

450

450

450

450

180

25

180

180

450

 

3991 Winfred David Hull R1b1

240

1350

1110

510

2010

360

240

360

360

360

180

180

37

240

510

 

3924 Robert Eugene Hull R1b1

90

1350

1110

660

2010

510

360

240

240

240

180

180

240

37

360

 

74102 Paul [nmn] Hull R1b1

360

1650

1440

960

1650

810

660

510

510

510

450

450

510

360

37

 

0-270 Years

300-570 Years

600-870 Years

900-1170 Years

- Infinite allele mutation model is used
- Average mutation rate varies: 0.0023 to 0.0031
- Values on the diagonal indicate number of markers tested
- Probability is 50% that the TMRCA is no longer than indicated
- Average generation: 30 years

Note: Charles Clinton Hull is not included in this chart – waiting for results from lab.

 

Go here to view DNA Results

 

TMRCA (Time to the Most Recent Common Ancestor)

The algorithm taken from Bruce Walsh paper, Estimating the Time to the Most Recent Common Ancestor for the Y chromosome or Mitochondrial DNA for a Pair of Individuals. The TMRCA calculations use the average mutation rate for all the markers common between the pair of haplotypes being compared.

There are three selections for how the mutation rate is determined. The mutation rate selection uses the FTDNA derived mutation rates. This includes a rate of 0.00399 for the first 12 markers, 0.00481 for markers 13 through 25, and 0.00748 for the markers 26 through 37.

 

The close distances are highlighted for easier visualization of possible family relationships by the following:

·         0-9 Generations: green

·                                 10-19 Generations: yellow

·                                 20-29 Generations: pink

  • 30-39 Generations: blue

Note that if units of years are chosen, the number of generations is multiplied by the specified rate of years per generation.

 

GENETIC DISTANCE

 

 

Modal

2827

7433

97262

2516

89766

28911

12081

74103

6397

82044

33273

3391

3924

74102

 

Modal

 

37

4

7

4

6

3

2

1

1

1

0

0

1

0

2

 

2827 [John Thomas Hull] 

R1b1

4

25

0

5

8

3

5

5

5

5

4

4

4

4

5

 

7433 [Woodrow Wilson Hull] 

R1b1

7

0

37

8

8

6

8

8

8

8

4

4

7

7

9

 

97262 [John Rosman Hull] 

R1b1

4

5

8

37

5

3

4

5

5

5

3

3

3

4

6

 

2516 [Richard Dwight Hull] 

R1b

6

8

8

5

25

6

6

5

5

5

6

6

6

6

5

 

89766 [George Gordon Hull] 

R1b1

3

3

6

3

6

37

3

4

4

4

2

2

2

3

5

 

28911 [Philip Golden Hull] 

R1b1

2

5

8

4

6

3

37

2

2

2

1

1

1

2

4

 

12081 [Murray James Hull] 

R1b1

1

5

8

5

5

4

2

37

0

0

1

1

2

1

3

 

74103 [Dan Hull] 

R1b1

1

5

8

5

5

4

2

0

37

0

1

1

2

1

3

 

6397 [Jay Alton Hull] 

R1b1c

1

5

8

5

5

4

2

0

0

37

1

1

2

1

3

 

82044 [Laurence Ollie Hull] 

R1b1

0

4

4

3

6

2

1

1

1

1

25

0

0

0

1

 

33273 [Thomas Hugh Hull] 

R1b1

0

4

4

3

6

2

1

1

1

1

0

25

0

0

1

 

3991 [Winfred David Hull] 

R1b1

1

4

7

3

6

2

1

2

2

2

0

0

37

1

3

 

3924 [Robert Eugene Hull] 

R1b1

0

4

7

4

6

3

2

1

1

1

0

0

1

37

2

 

74102 [Paul (nmn) Hull] 

R1b1

2

5

9

6

5

5

4

3

3

3

1

1

3

2

37

 

 

Related

Probably Related

Possibly Related

FTDNA's Interpreting Genetic Distance for 12 Markers

FTDNA's Interpreting Genetic Distance for 25 Markers

FTDNA's Interpreting Genetic Distance for 37 Markers

 

Infinite Allele Mutation Model
The infinite allele model says that the entire difference between allele values, no matter how large, is the result of one mutation.

The close distances are highlighted for easier visualization of possible family relationships by the following:

  • Related : green
  • Probably Related : yellow
  • Possibly Related : pink