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- From FindaGrave:
Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920, a collection found on Ancestry.com: Volume 085 Old Lyme: Hall, Abel, s. William & w., bp. April 30, 1815.
1870 US Census for Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut: Abel L. Hall, 55, Sarah C. Hall, 43, Maggie B., 10, Hetty, 6, and Richard, 1. All were born in Connecticut. Abel is a farmer.
The Halls of New England: Genealogical and Biographical, by David Brainard Hall: page 630: Abel L., b. March 6, 1815; is a farmer and resides in Lyme, Conn; he purchased a house for his parents in Cleveland, Ohio; he m. Sarah L. Conklin; children Maggie B., b. April 6, 1860; Hetty C., b. Oct. 15, 1864, Nathaniel C., b. Dec. 8, 1869.
Page 629 (regarding his parents): William Hall (son of Abel), b. in Lyme, Conn., June 27, 1778, d. in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1865, ae. 87 years; m. 1st Dec. 8, 1806, Sally, dau. of Silas Sill, of Lyme, she d. Jan. 12, 1810, leaving one daughter, Caroline Amelia....m. 2d, June 17, 1811, Mary Thomas, dau. of Job Haines, of Elizabethtown, N. J.; she d. at the house of her son, Edward t., at Titusville, Pa., Aug. 8, 1874, and was buried at the side of her husband, in Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio...
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