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- From Halls of New England, p. 723
HALLS OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Edward Hall lived in Cambridge, Mass., in 1636, and was admitted freeman in 1638, and had land assigned him the same year ; he and his wife were in full communion when the building and the records of the church were burned in 1658 ; his wife Margaret died in 1676, and he m., 2d, June 18, 1677, Mary, dau. of Samuel Reynor ; he made his will in 1678, giving his wife Mary a life use of his property, and a right to sell land with the advice of the deacons of the church and three special friends whose names he mentions, and also a right to give to the poor ; he died Oct. 20, 1680, ae. 78 years, and his widow probably m. Thomas Brow, in 1681, during which year Thomas Hall of Cambridge, claimed his property as his sole heir, being his brother.
For the family of Thomas Hall of Cambridge, 1645, and brother of Edward Hall, see Halls of Medford, page 301.
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