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Notes: FamilySearch ID: Hannah married Thomas Hall on 14 Jul 1746 in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Thomas (son of Judah Hall and Mehitable Faunce) was born on 26 Apr 1724 in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; died before 1761. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: FamilySearch ID: Thomas married Hannah Buck on 1 May 1771 in Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Hannah was born on 9 May 1752 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died on 20 Feb 1813 in Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: War of 1812 Veteran in Iowa Samuel married Hannah Chapin on 26 Dec 1802 in New Marlborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of Jonathan Chapin and Rebecca Hall) was born on 4 Jun 1781 in Tyringham, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died on 9 May 1859 in Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio; was buried after 9 May 1859 in Mound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: FindaGrave Memorial ID: Rebecca married Charles Buxton in 1835. Charles was born in 1806; died in 1882; was buried after 1882 in Batavia Cemetery, Batavia, Genesee County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: JONATHAN C. HALL was born at Batavia, New York, February 27, 1808, and was reared on a farm. He attended district school winters and a few terms at Wyoming Academy. He taught school three winters and helped to survey several new counties. In 1828 he began to study law, removed to Ohio and was admitted to the bar of Columbus. In 1839 he came to Iowa Territory and a year later opened a law office at Mount Pleasant where in a few years he acquired a large practice, attending courts in eleven counties. In 1844 he was chosen a delegate to the First Constitutional Convention and was one of the prominent framers of the Constitution that was rejected. Soon after he removed to Burlington and in 1854 was appointed Supreme Judge to fill a vacancy. In 1855 he was elected president of the Burlington & Missouri Railroad Company and was one of the influential promoters of that line. In 1857 he was again a member of the Constitutional Convention which framed our present Constitution. He was one of the authors of the State Board of Education which was provided for in that instrument. In 1859 he was elected to the Eighth General Assembly and took a prominent part in the enactment of the Code of 1860. In politics Judge Hall was a Democrat; as a lawyer, judge and legislator, he had few equals in the State he served so long and well. He died June 11, 1874. Jonathan married Achsah Childs in 1832. Achsah was born in in Bethany Center, Genesee County, New York; died on 5 Apr 1882; was buried after 5 Apr 1882 in Aspen Grove Cemetery, Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: From FindaGrave: Augustus married Ellen P. Lee on 13 Mar 1844 in Union County, Ohio. Ellen was born on 16 Oct 1820 in Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio; died about 1848 in Keosauqua, Van Buren County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Augustus married Jane B. Smith after 1850. Jane was born cal 1822 in New York; died in 1913; was buried after 1913 in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Notes: FindaGrave Memorial ID: Hannah married Congressman John Fitch Kinney before 1841. John was born on 2 Apr 1816 in New Haven, Oswego County, New York; died on 16 Aug 1902 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; was buried after 16 Aug 1902 in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |