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101 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 28 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 45 Whitting Mary Whitting, the daughter of Josiah Whitting and Mary his wife, was born March 5. 1695/6 ___________ Orestes T. Doe, ed., The Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Franklin from 1778 to 1872 (Franklin, MA: The Franklin Sentinel, 1898). | Whitney, Mary (I11381)
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102 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 28 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 46 Jeremiah Hall, the son of Benjamin Hall and Sarah his wife, was born May 23, 1697. | Hall, Dr. Jeremiah (I200)
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103 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 30 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 49 Whitting Johanthan Whitting, the son of Josiah Whitting and Mary his wife was born June 16, 1703. | Whitney, Capt. Jonathan Esq. (I11383)
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104 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 30 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 49 Whitting Josiah Whiting, the son of Josiah Whitting and Mary his wife was born Feb. 21, 1698 | Whitney, Josiah (I11382)
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105 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 31 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 51 Hall Dorothy Hall, the daughter of Benjamin Hall and Sarah his wife, was born May 20, 1700. | Hall, Dorothy (I198)
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106 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQCB?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 32 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 53 Hall Benjamin Hall, the son of Benjamin Hall and Sarah his wife, was born May 8, 1703. | Hall, Benjamin (I202)
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107 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQDV?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 14 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 17 Hall - Gay Ezekiel Hall and Rebekah Gay were married September 2, 1742. | Family F294
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108 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQHR?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 30 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 48 Fisher Hannah Fisher, the daughter of Eliezer Fisher and Hannah his wife was born October 15, 1695. | Fisher, Hannah (I188)
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109 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQHR?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 30 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 48 Whitting John Whitting, the son of John Whitting and Mary his wife, was born January 6, 1694/5. | Whiting, John (I11414)
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110 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQQL?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 9 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. A Register of the Marriages in the Town of Wrentham in the County of Suffolk in His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, New England. p. 7 Hall - Fisher Edward Hall and Hannah Fisher were married February 7, 1721-2. ________________________ Edward Hall and Hannah Fisher were married by Mr. Henry Messinger. | Family F136
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111 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQW1?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 31 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 50 Whitting Jemimah Whitting, the daughter of John Whitting and Mary his wife, was born Dc. 5, 1699. | Whiting, Jemimah (I11415)
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112 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQW1?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 31 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 52 Whitting Samuel Whitting, the son of Samuell Whitting and Mary his wife, was born March 24, 1701. | Whiting, Samuel (I11416)
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113 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQZK?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 10 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 8 Hall - Blake Benjamin Hall and Betty Blake were married November 15, 1727. _________________ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-98F6?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DW-7M3%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353607001 : 20 May 2014), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1668-1913 > image 115 of 748; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. Benjamin Hall & Betty Blake were Married November ye 15 1727 | Family F144
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114 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQZK?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 10 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 8 Hall-Farrington Josiah Hall and Mary Farrington were married December 7, 1726. ______________ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-98F6?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DW-7M3%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353607001 : 20 May 2014), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1668-1913 > image 115 of 748; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. Josiah Hall and Mary Farrington were Married Decembr: 7: 1726. | Family F134
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115 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQZK?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 10 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 9 Hall - Whiting Preseved Hall and Abigail Whiting were married September 10, 1729 __________________________ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-98F6?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DW-7M3%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353607001 : 20 May 2014), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1668-1913 > image 115 of 748; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. Preserved Hall and Abigail Whitney were Married September ye 10th 1729. | Family F145
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116 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQZK?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 10 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 9 Fisher-Whiting Ebenzer Fisher and Hannah Whiting were married May 15, 1729. ___________ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-98F6?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DW-7M3%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353607001 : 20 May 2014), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1668-1913 > image 115 of 748; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. Ebenezer Fisher & Hannah Whiting were Married May 15th 1729. | Family F5193
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117 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQZL?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 6 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p.1 A Register of the Marriages in the Town of Wrentham in the County of Suffolk in His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, New England. Whiting John Whiting and Mary _______ were married December 24, 1688. | Family F5190
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118 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQ28?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 44 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 77 Whitting Mary Whitting, the daughter of John and Mary his wife, was born Dec. 20, 1721. | Whiting, Mary (I11424)
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119 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQJF?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 46 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. Hall Ezekiel Hall, the son of Edward Hall and Hannah his wife, was born March 20, 1722-23. | Hall, Ezekiel (I425)
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120 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQJV?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 23 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 34 Hall - Blake Jeremiah Hall and Betty Blake were married October 16, 1760. | Family F4205
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121 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQKV?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 45 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 79 Hall Jeremiah Hall, the son of Jeremiah Hall and Dorothy his wife, was born June 11, 1722. | Hall, Jeremiah Jr. (I1742)
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122 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQNN?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 29 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 46 Whitting Jerusha Whitting, the daughter of John and Mary his wife, was born November 2, 1697. | Whiting, Jerusha (I11410)
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123 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQNN?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 29 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 47 Whitting Ephraim Whitting the son of Samuell Whitting and Mary his wife, was born Dec. 14, 1699. | Whiting, Ephraim (I11413)
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124 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQVR?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 19 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 26 Capt. Jonathan Whitney and Mrs. Rebekah Dunton were joyned in marriage June 30, 1752. | Family F5177
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125 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WQVR?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-16D%3A353350501%2C353606501%2C353612601 : 13 July 2016), Norfolk > Wrentham > Births, marriages, deaths 1681-1807 > image 19 of 506; town clerk offices, Massachusetts. p. 26 Hall - Pond Benjamin Hall and Melatiah Pond, both of this towm, were joyned in marriage November 20 1752. | Family F300
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126 | "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZG-KL5J : 11 May 2022), Thomas Crowell and Ann Hower, 17 Sep 1783; citing Marriage, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009773. Name Thomas Crowell Spouse's Name Ann Hower Marriage Date 17 Sep 1783 Marriage Place Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States Event Type Marriage Thomas Crowell jr.[?] & Anne Howes jr.[?] their Intention marring Entd. with me Septr. 27th 1783 & published 28th September for belong to Yarmouth in the County of Barnstable. Joseph Griffith, Town Clerk | Family F10597
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127 | "My father's oldest brother. My father was 6 yrs old the last time he saw him. The boys in the family all worked on the farm for their father until they were 21. They they went west to seek their fortunes. That was the era of "Go West Young Man". Charles had 7 children. When I was small, he and my father exchanged photographs. He had beautiful children. One daughter named Dorcas after my grandmother died 2 or 3 years ago. I have had a few letters from Bess." -- Bernice Effie Hall | Hall, Charles Henry (I7206)
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128 | "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCX-VNZ?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PX-6TP%3A213301701%2C213978901 : 28 May 2014), Onondaga > Wills 1834-1841 vol F-G > image 579 of 606; county courthouses, New York. Petition by Andrew J. Cummings of Lysander, Executor for the last will and testiment for Ephraim Hall, deceased, died in the town of Onondaga on the 8th day of June instant [1842]. Leaving Esther Hall of Onondaga, widow. Also leaving John Hall of Lysander, Onondaga county; Ephraim Hall of Coshocton, Steuben county; George W. Hall, Julia Hunt wife of Samuel Hunt and Harriet Butler of Onondaga; and Elijah Hall of Eaton, Eaton County, Michigan, his only heirs, all of full age. Will was dated 27 December 1841; George Hall and Andrew J Cummings were named as executors Andrew J. "Cummings married the widow daughter by a former husband". Ephraim's Will was contested. He had "cut off all Jeheil's children but one." "Jehiel Hall, the son of dec'd left three children George W., Harriet and Julia. Harriet is a widow with children. I guess she is not worth a great deal, she has a house & a little spot. She has two children. The house is worth at least $75, not enough land for a garden. Julia is married to Mr. Hunt but has no children that I know of. I do not know their circumstances, her husband is a man of small prospect." | Hall, Ephraim (I10991)
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129 | "of old age" | Hall, Abigail (I13161)
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130 | "Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6ZV-S2L : 19 January 2020), H. O. Sheldon, 1882. | Sheldon, Rev. Henry Olcott "Harry" (I20738)
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131 | "The Genealogy of the Descendants of John Clough of Salisbury Massachusetts" published 1952 indicates that Esther's maiden name was "Richardson". Esther married William Clark in 1817 after Able Clough died in 1815. From "Revolutionary Soldiers Of Onondaga County, N.Y." PREPARED BY Rev. W. M. BEAUCHAMP, S. T. D. 1912: WILLIAM CLARK . - When Mr. Clark applied for a pension in 1820 he said he was then 59 years old, and added that "three years ago this fall I married the Widow Cluff, who had six children ." They were from 11 to 26 years old, but the oldest two were married . In an affidavit made Nov. 25, 1823, the widow's name was Esther Clough, aged 58. Her daughter, Sally , then lived with them. Abel Clough, the widow's first husband, had a farm of 108 acres, which his son, Abel, worked on shares. In 1820 Clark thought his property worth about $19, and his debts $400, but in 1823 he had only $ 4.371/ 2. His son , Lewis, " had been put out to a trade," and he wished his pension restored. His military record was good, for he enlisted May 1 , 1777, in Wethersfield, Ct. , in Capt. Tallmadge's dragoons, Col. Elisha Sheldon's Regt. , Conn . Line, serving in the corps till the summer of '82 when he was discharged in Danbury, Ct. He said he was in the battle at White Plains as well as ONONDAGA'S REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS 53 Round Ridge, and was with Tallmadge on an expedition to the east end of Long Island. Official changes were frequent, and in one affidavit he said he was in Capt. Webb's Co. of the same regiment when discharged. Of this soldier Onon. Cent. says : " William Clark was a native of Connecticut, and one of the first seven who came to the town of Fabius, and helped cut the road from Pompey Hill to Fabius ; he owned land near Fabius village, where he died. He was a soldier in the Revolution ." | Richardson, Esther (I6898)
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132 | "Uncle Clif was the brother of my paternal grandmother. One of eight children born to George Washington Hall and Effie Sweet, Clifton was a successful businessman and retired executive of F.W. Woolworth Co. Like his father, George, Clifton was involved professionally in real estate. Uncle Clif kept a cottage on Cape Cod where my family enjoyed a wonderful summer vacation one year. During my teens, Uncle Clif gave me some stern advice about how to approach adulthood--advice which served me well throughout life. Clifton was survived by his wife, Anne Dempsey, his sons, Clifton Jr., Donald and Alan and his daughter Ann." -- Robert C. Kuberek, from FindaGrave | Hall, Clifton Elwood (I7405)
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133 | "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F82T-C94 : accessed 8 February 2016), Roda Hall, 12 Feb 1783; citing HALIFAX TWP,WINDHAM,VERMONT, reference ; FHL microfilm unknown. | Hall, Rhoda (I63465)
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134 | "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F82T-C9N : accessed 8 February 2016), Susanah Hall, 24 May 1785; citing HALIFAX TWP,WINDHAM,VERMONT, reference ; FHL microfilm unknown. Name Susanah Hall Event Type Birth Event Date 24 May 1785 Event Place Vermont, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Hall Mother's Name Alice | Hall, Susanah (I63466)
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135 | "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F82T-HTL : accessed 8 February 2016), Lovice Hall, 27 Sep 1780; citing HALIFAX TWP,WINDHAM,VERMONT, reference ; FHL microfilm unknown. | Hall, Lovisa "Lovice" (I63414)
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136 | "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFV4-KHJ : accessed 8 February 2016), Rufus Hall, 31 Mar 1790, Birth; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,570. Name Rufus Hall Event Type Birth Event Date 31 Mar 1790 Event Place Vermont, United States Gender Male Father's Name John Hall Mother's Name Alice | Hall, Rufus (I63463)
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137 | "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFV4-X8Y : accessed 8 February 2016), John Hall, 13 Dec 1777, Birth; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,570. Name John Hall Event Type Birth Event Date 13 Dec 1777 Event Place Vermont, United States Gender Male Father's Name John Hall Mother's Name Alice | Hall, John (I63464)
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138 | "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFVR-6WL : accessed 8 February 2016), Uriah Kingsbury and Allice Hall, 17 Apr 1800, Marriage; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,606. Name Uriah Kingsbury Event Type Marriage Event Date 17 Apr 1800 Event Place Halifax, Vermont, United States Gender Male Spouse's Name Allice Hall Spouse's Gender Female | Family F885
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139 | "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFVR-D8K : accessed 8 February 2016), Louisa Kingsbury, 26 Apr 1866, Death; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,606. Name Louisa Kingsbury Event Type Death Event Date 26 Apr 1866 Event Place Whitingham, Vermont, United States Gender Female Age 85 Birth Year (Estimated) 1781 Spouse's Name John Kingsbury | Hall, Lovisa "Lovice" (I63414)
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140 | "Vital Records of Leicester, Mass to the end of the year 1849", p. 188 Lidiah (Lydiah in int.) and John Brown, -------- 26 (int. Nov. ---- 1727). | Family F139
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141 | "Western Reserve" | Pease, Chandler (I63496)
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142 | (1) From "Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol. IV", by Virgil D. White, publ. by the National Historical Publishing Co., 1992. "Hall, Levi, Grace, W19743, VT Line, soldier applied 12 Nov 1833, Caledonia Co., VT, aged 73, a resident of Barnet, VT, and he lived there at enl, soldier was born in Dec 1759 at Northampton, MA, widow applied 9 Aug 1843, Caledonia Co., VT, aged 77, soldier married Grace Hall in the spring of 1784 at Isle La Motte, VT, soldier died 7 Jul 1841 at Barnet, VT, children were: Ephraim born 1 Oct 1790, Sally born 3 Feb 1793 & died 22 Apr 1798, Susanna born 22 May 1796, Orin born 20 Mar 1798, Enoch born 14 Jul 1800, all recorded at Waterford, VT." [File text provided by Janet Noble Smith, 8/19/02] (2) 1790 Barnet, Orange, Vt. Federal Census listing for Levi Hall has one white male in the "16 yrs. & upwards, including heads of families", one male "under 16 yrs.", and one free white female, respectively. This household is next door to that of Jacob Hall. (3) 1810 Waterford, Caledonia, Vt. Federal Census listing for Levi Hall has 2 white males in the "under 10", 2 males in the "10 thru 15", one male in the "16 thru 25", and one male in the "45 & over" age group categories, respectively. One white female in the "under 10", one female in the "10 thru 15", and one female in the "26 thru 44" age group categories, round out this family grouping. (4) 1820 Barnet, Caledonia, Vt. Federal Census listing for Levi Hall has one white male child in the "10 & under 16", 3 males in the "16 & under 26", and one male in the "45 & upwards" age group categories, respectively. One white female in the "under 10", one female in the "16 & under 26", and one female in the "45 & upwards" age group categories, round out this family grouping. (5) 1830 Barnet, Caledonia, Vt. Federal Census listing for Levi Hall has one white male in the "20 & under 30", and one male in the "60 & under 70" age group categories. One white female in the "15 & under 20", and one female in the "50 & under 60" age group categories, round out this family grouping. This household is next door to the Nathaniel Hall household on one side, and the Orrin Hall household on the other. [sub-note] There is also a "Moses Hall" ("40 & under 50") listed in this same census. No concrete evidence, however, to list him as a son of Levi & Grace. (6) 1840 Barnet, Caledonia, Vt. Federal Census listing for Nathaniel Hall has Levi Hall residing in this household at 79 yrs. of age (clearly, though rarely identified because of his listing in a special category under the heading "Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services Included in the Foregoing" (endquote) and the next box asks for the age of the individual. **Enoch Hall resides in the residence next door. | Hall, Levi (I1657)
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143 | (1) From "History....Town of Isle La Motte, Vermont", by Allen L. Stratton....(Quote) - "Three pioneer settlers of Isle La Motte, were Enoch Hall Jr., and his two sons, Elihu Hall and Nathaniel Hall. They came from Maidstone/Guildhall, Vt. ca 1788. Enoch Hall Jr., was a son of Enoch & Martha (Wright) Hall. His father, Enoch Hall Sr., was wounded by the Indians at Northfield, Mass., Oct. 11, 1723; he was in Winchester, N.H., 1739; Hinsdale, N.H., 1747-64; Haverhill, N.H., 1765; Newbury, Vt. 1770. He had charge of a band of scouts, an interesting and strenuous record of hardship and valor. Martha Wright, the mother of Enoch Hall Jr., was a daughter of Benjamin Jr. & Hannah (Stebbins) Wright of Northfield, Mass.("Hist. of Northfield, Mass." by Temple & Sheldon, pub. 1875, pgs. 455, 568-569.) Per Vt. Rev. War Rolls, by John E. Goodrich, pub. 1904, pgs. 164, 781, Enoch Hall Jr. served in the Rev. War (1780) with a rank of Lieutenant. The record reads: - "Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers raised by State of Vermont for the defense of the Northern Frontiers, March 17 to Nov. 30, 1780." His son, Nathaniel Hall, only twelve years old, served in his father's company as a Drummer Boy. Enoch Hall Jr., settled in the northeast part of Isle La Motte Island on Lot No. 31, which later became known as "Cooper's Point." The Town of Isle La Motte was organized in 1791 and Enoch Hall Jr. was chosen as one of the Selectmen, an office he served in through 1797. In 1792, he was chosen Town Treasurer; Lister, 1791-1795 and 1797. A Town Meeting (2nd) (Aug 16, 1791) was held at Enoch Hall Jr.'s house and he was chosen Moderator. In 1793, he was on a committee "to pitch a place for a school house." In 1796, he was on a committee "to build a Scow." Evidently, the "Scow" materialized, since on Nov. 5, 1796, he was granted a Ferry Right. (See chapter titled "Ferries" herein this book.) From Isle La Motte Land Records, Book No. 1, pg. 155, we learn that Enoch Hall Jr., "of Edenborough in Upper Canada" on Feb. 14, 1804, sells to Enoch Cooper of Isle La Motte, for $40, his Lot No. 31. A family record tells that Enoch Hall Jr., "died 1805, AE 70 Yrs." and that he and his Wife were buried in the "Burying Yard Point" cemetery, located next Lot north of Enoch Hall Jr.'s Lot No. 31. We have found no positive records death dates or burial. His being in Upper Canada in 1804 creates some questions. (No Halls listed in 1800 Is. L.M. Census) Both Enoch Hall Jr. and his wife Sarah Merrill are "of Haverhill, N.H." at the date of their marriage. Per the 1790/91 U.S. Census it appears they had two sons and two daughters. We can account for the two sons, Nathaniel and Elihu Hall, but have found no record of the daughters except a mention of a Grace Hall, supposed daughter. NOTE: There is considerable confusion as to places of residence for Enoch Hall Sr. Aldrich's "Hist. of Franklin-Grand Isle Cos., Vt.", 1891, p. 805, states that his son, Enoch Hall Jr. was born in Conn. We have found no confimation of this. Enoch Hall Sr. was granted a Lot in Winchester, N.H. ("Hist. of Northfield, Mass.", 1875, pg. 176.) Family records state that his son, Nathaniel Hall was "born at Guildhall, Vt." (1768) but his father seems to have been either in Haverhill, N.H. or just across the Conn. River in Newbury, Vt. (1765-1770). Enoch Hall Jr. was a Grantee of Haverhill, N.H. (1763). By 1776 he has left Haverhill, N.H./Newbury, Vt. and gone up the Conn River to Guildhall/Maidstone, Vt. ("Hist. of Guildhall, Vt." by Everett C. Benton, pub. 1886, pg. 69.) Actual birth records/places of birth, for Enoch Hall Sr.'s children have not been found." (End Quote) (2) From "History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont" by Lewis Cass Aldrich, pub. 1891, pg. 805 (Quote) - "Hall, Enoch, was born in Connecticut and in 1788 came to Isle La Motte, Vt., where he lived until his death in 1806, at the age of seventy. He was one of six families that settled in Isle La Motte from Guildhall, Vt., was one of the first three selectmen of the town in 1791, was a very active man in the interests of the community, and held many offices of public trust. He married Sarah Merrill, and his children were Nathaniel, Grace, and Elihu. The latter married Roxanna Holcomb, and their children were James, Enoch, Hiram, Simeon, Ira, Laura, Carmi, Charlotte, Diana, Jeremiah, Mariah, and Lovisa." (End Quote) (3) From "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Fanklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vt. by Hamilton Child, pub. 1883, pg. 229 (Quote) - Enoch Hall, one of the first selectmen of the town, came here in 1788, and remained until his death, in 1807, aged seventy-two years. Elihu, his son succeeded him on the old homestead, and reared a family of twelve children. Carmi, his fifth son, came into possession of the farm after his father, and it is now owned by his sons, Ira A., and Jared P. Carmi took an active part in town affairs, and held most of the offices. He died in 1874, aged seventy years. His son, Ransom, occupies a farm adjoining the old place, and is the present town clerk and notary." (End Quote) (4) From "Genealogy and History of the Hall Family" by Fillmore N. Pike (1930) (Quote) - "In 1761 a charter for the township of Guildhall, which at that time was included in the New Hampshire Land Grants, was granted by the Governor of New Hampshire to Elihu Hall, Rev. Samuel Hall, Enoch Hall, and 63 others, and while the proprietors held frequent meetings and passed sundry votes preparatory to occupying their lands, it does not appear that they did so until some men from Massechusetts occupied portions of the same. In the year of 1775, Enoch Hall, together with Micah Amy, James Rosebrook, and one or two others, set out in canoes from their homes in Conn. and advanced up the Connecticut River as far as Colebrook, N.H., where, hearing of the breaking out of the Revolution, and being uncertain of the action of the Indians and Tories, they decided to return to their homes. Upon reaching the settlement of Guildhall, however, they were prevailed upon by the few settlers there to remain and cast their lot with them. In due course they helped organize the townships of both Guildhall and Maidstone, which adjoins it. Later in recognition of their services, 100 acres of land were granted each of the first twelve men who had settled in the township and begun improvements. Enoch Hall, Micah Amy, and James Rosebrook were included in the number. Enoch's portion was in the township of Maidstone. Sometime between 1786 and 1788, as near as I have been able to figure out, he removed to Isle La Motte with his two sons, Nathaniel and Elihu, and was among the first three or four men to settle there. In 1791 the town having sufficient population to warrant it's organization, the inhabitants met at the home of Nathaniel Wales on March 24th and elected officers for the ensuing year. Ebenezer Hyde, Enoch Hall, and Nathaniel Wales were elected Selectmen. The population of the town in that year was 47. Nine years later it was 135 and in 1860 it was 564. Of the principle subject of this sketch, Enoch Hall, it can be truthfully said that he was a man of great purity of character, deep piety, and uncommon public spirit and held many offices of trust. He also represented the town in the State Legislature. In 1796 he was granted a charter for keeping a ferry between Alburg and Isle La Motte, which means of communication were destined to continue for nearly a hundred years, when it was superceded by a toll bridge, built by the State and Isle La Motte. He appears to have been born in 1735 and died in 1807. He married Sarah Merrill in Haverhill, N.H. Following is the genealogy of his family as far as I have been able to trace it. His children: Nathaniel and Elihu. Elihu married Roxanna Holcomb and their children were: Simeon, James, Ira, Hiram, Carmi, Enoch, Jeremiah, Lovisa, Laura, Charlotte, and Diana." (End Quote) (5) From "The Halls of New England", by David B. Hall, publ. 1883, pages 653-654, (Quote) - Enoch Hall Sr. was in Enfield, Mass., and was on the muster roll of Capt. Joseph Kellogg's company, from Nov. 20, 1723, to May 30, 1724; he was wounded by the Indians in the assault on Northfield, Oct. 11, 1723; he was taxed in Northfield in 1729; he lived in Winchester in 1739, and in Hinsdale from 1747 to 1764, and in Haverhill, N.H., June 22, 1765; he married Martha, daughter of Benjamin Wright, Jr., and had children: 1. Richard, b. Feb. 15, 1732. 2. ENOCH. 3. Simeon. 4. Jacob. 5. Elijah. 6 Timothy, and perhaps Jeremiah, the surgeon........." (End Quote). (6) 1790 Isle-Mott, Chittenden, Vt. Federal Census listing for Enoch Hall has one male in the "16 years and upwards, including heads of families", and 3 females in the "free white females including heads of families" categories, respectively. (One source says this census was taken in 1791) (7) 1790 Champlain, Clinton, N.Y. Federal Census listing for Enoch Hall has three(?) white males in the "16 years and upwards, including heads of families", and 3 females in the "free white females including heads of families" categories, respectively. (?) Several questions have come up concerning this "double listing", for it also appears that many if not all of the Isle La Motte residents have been enumerated also for Champlain Co., N.Y. Another question is concerning the three white males listed. Is this Elihu & Nathaniel, also? (8) Copied from an e-mail received from Janet Noble Smith, describing her findings at Salt Lake FHC... "Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the Revolutionary War Vermont by Carleton E. Fisher and Sue G. Fisher compilers 1992 FHL call #974.3 m2f: P228 Hall, Enoch, Jr. Lt, VT; b 1736; r Isle La Motte; Corps of rangers 1780; d 1806 ; m Sarah ; 41, p. 164 ; CL-8, 1:295, I-2, p. 44. P228 Hall, Daniel, Lt, NH, VT; b c 1751; r Haverhill, NH; Newbury; Barnet 1770; Capt Hall's VT co 1781; r St. Johnsbury 1792; Lyndon 1793; d Burke 1829; m (1)--- (2) Sally; 1(W23199); 41, p. 556; CL-41; OS-23, pp.138-9. P229 Hall, Jacob, Capt, VT; b a 1750; r Barnet 1770; Capt 1781; d c 1820;41, p556; CL-8, 1-295; OS-23, p138. P229 Hall, Levi, VT ; b Northampton, MA 1759 ; r Barnet 1781 ; Capt Lovewell's co. 1781 ; m. at Isle La Motte 1784 ; r Waterford 1809 ; Peacham 1832 ; d Barnet 1841 ; m Grace ; 1(W19743); 41, p527 ; P-3, p55. P229 Hall, Moses, VT; b Newbury 1764; r Barnet; Capt Lovewell's co 1781; m at St. Johnsbury; r Shifton, Lower Canada 1834; d 1853; m Lucy; 1(R4479); 41, p527; CL-8, 1:296; CL-8b, 118:553. P230 Hall, Nathaniel, VT ; b1768 ; r Maidstone ; Lt Hall's co 1780 ; r Isle La Motte 1784 ; Mooers, NY 1838 ; d 1851 ; but Isle La Motte ; m Belinda ; she r Dickinson, NY 1851 ; 1(W2105) ; 41, p164 ; CL-5, p26 ; CL-8, 1 :296 ; I-2, p44 ; cl-41. First, the number of coded references is reduced to four, namely: 1. Continental, National, Colony, and State, coded as 1,2,3 etc. 2. 2. Town Histories and Records, coded A-1 (Addison); A-2 (Abburgh); E-1 (E Montpelier), etc. 3. Compiled Lists, coded as CL-1, CL-2, CL-3, etc. 4. Other Sources, coded as OS-1, OS-2, OS3, etc. Wherever identified, the specific military unit of patriotic service, with the year of service, is given. Reference Code 1 is for the Revolutionary War Pension Applications. The number in parentheses after the 1 is the pension number. Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783 compiled and edited by John E. Goodrich 1904 FHL call #974.3M2g: P164 [70] [Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers] Pay Roll of Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers raised by order of the State of Vermont for the defense of the Northern Frontiers. Names Commencement of pay Time of service Pay per monthTotal Enoch Hall Lieut 17 Mar 1780 8 Mos 15 Days 18 2/3 Dolls 47.12.0 Timothy Nash, Sergt 27 Mar 1780 8Mos 5 Days 8 Dolls 19.12. Nathan Caswell, Corpl 27 Mar 1780 8 Mos 5 Days 7 1/3 17.19.8 Delive Sawyer, Private 27 Mar 1780 " 6 2/3 16.6.8 John Hough 27 Mar 1780 " 6 2/3 16.6.8 John Hough, Jr. 27 Mar 1780 " " William Amey 27 Mar 1780 " " Timothy Day 27 Mar 1780 " John Lincey 27 Mar 1780 " Abner Osgood 27 Mar 1780 " Silas Sargeant 27 Mar 1780 ± Benj. Byram 27 Mar 1780 " Orasmus Bayley 27 Mar 1780 " Nathaniel Hall 27 Mar 1780 " $882 60/72=Lawful money 264.17.0 Examined. T. Tolman, Pay Master. N.B. The above officers and soldiers were discharged on the 30th day of Nov. and consequently made up in the above roll to that date inclusive.--The above roll is just and true, without fraud to this state or any individual, according to my best knowledge. (Errors excepted) Per me, Enoch Hall, Lieut. P556 Captain Jacob Hall's Pay Roll for 1781, for Scouting. [Including only the Hall names] Capt. Jacob Hall 6 days 36 miles 2.12.0. Lt. Daniel Hall 12 days 116 miles 3.18.8. Levi Hall 9 days 68 miles 1.14.8. Moses Hall 7 days 48 miles 1.5.8. P179 A Pay Roll of Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Company in Col. Benj. Wait's Battalion in the service of the State of Vermont, commencing the 1st day of July, 1781, and ending the Nov. 1781, inclusive. [Halls only] Moses Hall Levi Hall Pay commenced for both Moses and Levi on 11 July 1781 and ended 24 Nov 1781, serving 147 days at 1.4 per day for a total of 9.16.0 each." __________ From FindaGrave: Enoch was one of at least six sons born of Enoch Hall and his wife Martha Wright. Enoch's brothers were: Richard (b. 1732), Simeon, Jacob, Elijah, Timothy, and probably Jeremiah. Enoch, Sr. resided in Enfield, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now in Connecticut), 1722-1724; Northfield, Franklin County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1729-1736; Arlington (Winchester), Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1736; Hinsdale, Cheshire County, Province of New Hampshire, 1747-1764; Haverhill (Lower Coos), Grafton County, Province of New Hampshire, 1765; and Maidstone (Upper Coos), the New Hampshire Grants (now Essex County, Vermont), in or after 1772 and prior to December 1774. Enoch married, January 8, 1767 in Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire, Sarah Merrill (b. 1746) by whom he had at least three children (2 sons and 1 daughter): Nathaniel (1768-1851), Elihu (1771-1837), and Grace. On February 27, 1776, Enoch engaged as a Sergeant in Captain Samuel Young's Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment raised by order of the Continental Congress for sevice with the Northern Continental Army then on Campaign in Canada. Enoch along with two other Maidstone residents, Benjamin Whitcomb, the Company's 2nd Lieutenant, and Jeremiah Merrill, a Private, each received one penny per mile for travel to the Regiment's Orford, New Hampshire Head Quaters. Enoch remained in this service at least through June 24, 1776. In March 1780, the Vermont General Assembly appointed Lieutenant Enoch Hall to raise by enlistment 12 men every way equiped for the campaign to serve as Rangers for the defence of Guildhall and the adjoining towns. On July 14, 1780, the Board of War found the said number of men not sufficient to answer that purpose and directed Lieutenant Hall to raise by enlistment six more able bodied men to continue in service until the men's times are out or the whole discharged. Enoch entered into this service on March 17, 1780 and served until his Corps of Rangers was discharged on November 30th having 8 months and 15 days time in service. Enoch moved, with his family, from Maidstone (Upper Coos) to Isle La Motte, Chittenden (now Grand Isle) County, Vermont in 1788. In 1791, Isle La Motte had a population of forty-seven. On March 24th of that year the town's freemen met for the purpose of organizing the town. Enoch was elected one of three Selectmen and one of three Listers. He was successively elected Selectman each year thereafter through 1797 and Lister through 1795 and again in 1797. On August 16, 1791, the 2nd town meeting was held at his house and he was chosen the meeting Moderator. He was elected town Treasurer in 1792. References: (1) "History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, for 150 Years," by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, 1875, pages 176, 183, 191-192, 196-197, 210, 218, 221, 278-280, 455 and 569 (2) "The Vermont Historical Gazetteer:" Vol. I, by A. M. Hemenway, 1867, pages 1027 and 1045 (3) "The State of New Hampshire - Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 17754, to May, 1777:" Volume I - Of War Rolls, by Isaac W. Hammond, 1885, pages 285-287 (4) US Federal Military Pension File No. W.2105 (5) "Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont" Vol. II, by E. P. Walton, 1874, page 36 (6) "The State of Vermont - Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutioary War 1775 to 1783" by John E. Goodrich, 1904, pages 164-165 (7) "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, VT., for 1882-83" by Hamilton Child, 1883, pages 227 and 229 (8) "The Vermont Historical Gazetteer:" Vol. II., by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1871, page 554 (9) "History Town of Isle La Motte Vermont" by Allen L. Stratton, 1984, pages 44 and 288-292 | Hall, Enoch Jr. (I1651)
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144 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Snow, Sophia L. (I103327)
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145 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Snow, Mary Hall (I103312)
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146 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Hall, Edward B. (I97947)
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147 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Bassett, Rachel (I97946)
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148 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Hall, Isaac (I64446)
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149 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Hall, Rebecca Ellen (I64445)
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150 | (Ancestry Image 9) Barnum Hall 57 M Farmer Mass Susan B " 45 F " Jonathan F " 25 M Farmer " Hannah R " 11 F " Sarah R " 16 F " Otis B. " 13 M " Milton " 7 M " Martin L " 4 M " Dorothy " 63 F " Lysander " 26 M Farmer " Rachel " 26 F " Edward B " 8 m M " Seth B Hall 55 M Farmer Mass Lydia H " 42 F " Lydia B " 23 F " David B " 21 M Farmer " Hyram B " 19 M " " Calvin " 17 M " " John Y " 14 M " Asa D " 11 M " Elizabeth H " 8 F " Rebecca E " 6 F " Isaac " 3 M " ... Nathaniel B Hall 48 M Farmer Mass Elizabeth C " 50 F " Silas W " 15 M Farmer " Flora E " 10 F " Orin Snow 57 M Farmer Mass Bradford D " 30 M " " Mary H " 27 F " Hiram B " 5 M " Mary W " 8 m F " ... 2 boarders Ebenezer Snow 62 M Farmer Mass Polly " 67 F " Sophia L " 36 F " Mary H " 22 F " Lazel Elmes 25 M Shoe Maker Mass Hannah M " 20 F " | Hall, Elizabeth Marie (I64444)
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