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Stanley Adams Hull, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1903 - 1972

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Stanley Adams Hull, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1903 - 1972
Officers of State Street Bank and Trust, Boston, MA, circa 1930
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Stanley Adams Hull
Stanley Adams Hull was born at Ipswich Massachusetts on March 21, 1903. He was the youngest son of Charles Gilbert Hull (1866-1938) and Margaret Poley Hull (1864-1936). Hull joined State Street Bank and Trust of Boston in 1922. He left the bank (1936) when his Father then diagnosed with terminal cancer requested that his son assume stewardhip of C. G. Hull & Company. Hull sold his home on Nabby's Point Road (Ipswich) and moved his young family to an ancesteral home atop Cogswell Street (Ipswich). Over the next 25 years, Hull grew the business largely with US Government contracts. By 1950, Hull was the largest Printing firm North of Boston. Hull is 10th generation Grandson to Thomas Hardy who settled Ipswich Massachusetts in 1632 with John Winthrop Jr and 9 others selected by Governor John Winthrop of Mass Bay Colony. Thomas Hardy was initially granted acreage on the Ipswich River (currently Spillers Lane) which he later sold to John Newmarch. He built the first post and beam house in Ipswich and dug a well that was in service until 1900. In 1650, Thomas Hardy was granted 1000 acres of land extending from Rowley (part of Ipswich) to Bradford. Massachusetts. Hardy family members reside on portions of the original land grant to this day. Stanley Adams Hull married Ann Buffett at Ipswich in 1922. They had four children: Amy Lillian (James Carter) in 1923; Stanley Adams Jr (Lucille Lane) in 1925; June Olive (H. Esperson Jr) in 1929; and Ann (John Benedix) in 1933. In the early 1960's, Stanley A. Hull and Son, Printers and Publishers, was acquired by Bradford and Bigelow of Salem and Danvers, forming the largest printing firm in New England.
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Thomas Hull Esperson
Thomas Hull Esperson was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts on April 12, 1960. He is the son of Harold Eliot Esperson Jr (1927 - ) formerly of Hamilton MA, and the late June Hull Esperson (1929 - 2005) of Ipswich MA. He is the youngest Grandson of Stanley Adams Hull and Ann Buffett Hull, late of Ipswich. Protestant - Episcopalian. Married, divorced. Esperson graduated from Bentley College in 1983 and joined Texas Instruments Corporation, Austin TX, as a Senior Account Executive. Over the next decade, Esperson led product marketing organizations in the mobile computer industry for GRID Systems of Fremont CA, NEC Technologies (MA), and Digital Equipment Corporation (MA). He subsequently matriculated to Harvard Business School from which he graduated in 1998. Upon graduation, he was appointed HBS Visiting Scholar in Competition and Strategy. He remained at Harvard Business School through 1999 developing management case studies with friend and mentor Professor Stephen P. Bradley, Chairman of Business Competition and Strategy at HBS. In 2000, Esperson was named Vice President of eBusiness for Fairchild Semiconductor, South Portland ME. He remained at Fairchild through December 2002. His subsequent career took him to California and India as Chief Technology Officer for UST Global; to Salem MA as Managing Principal for Acadia Research; to Issaquah WA as Data Program Manager and Worldwide Manager, PCI Compliance for Costco Wholesale; and to Seattle in 2019 as Sr. Director of PCI Compliance for Diamond - West and Wheeler. As of 2024, Esperson resided in Seattle, WA. In addition to Ipswich MA, founded by nine men (1632) of the Massachusetts Bay Colony including John Winthrop Jr and Thomas Hardy, Esperson's maternal Grandfather to the 12th power, he has resided in Austin TX, Boston MA, Palo Alto CA, Old Greenwich CT, Portland ME, Marblehead MA, Salem MA, Quincy MA, Bellevue and Seattle WA.
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