| 3. | Elijah Hall (1.Lydia1) was born about 1745 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in Unknown. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L7TP-441
- 1790 Census: 1790, Lyman, Grafton County, New Hampshire
- 1800 Census: 1800, Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont
- 1810 Census: 1810, Barnet, Caledonia County, Vermont
- Book Article: 1923, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont; History of Barnet, Vermont by Frederic Palmer Wells
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1790 Census:
p. 51
Hall, Elijah 2-1-3-0-0 6
1800 Census:
p. 291 (p. 87)
Hall, Elijah 01001 - 01101 - 0
1810 Census:
p. 60
Elijah Hall 00001 - 00001 - 0
...
Enoch Hall 10100 - 10100 - 0
...
Moses Hall 11210 - 40101 - 0
Jacob Hall 01001 - 00001 - 0
Book Article:
p. 19
"Thompson's History of Vermont states the the first settlement in Barnet was made by Elijah, Daniel abd Jacob Hall on March 4, 1770."
p. 42 Barnet in Revolution
"On the 16th of May the first company in Newbury was formed, of which Thomas Johnson was captain and Jacob Hall of Barnet was a sergeant."
p. 43
"Men whose knowledge of the Indians and whose discretion could be trusted were sent among them to conciliate these wary and suspicious people. One of these was David Hall of Barnet who had been an Indian trader and the Indians and the country well."
p. 54
"All the able-bodied men of Barnet were enrolled and served their turns when caled upon, but the only muster-roll preserved is that of Jacob Hall's Company..."
p. 55 Resolves of Barnet
"Barnett, Oct. 25, 1780. We the freemen of the town of Barnett being met because of the enemy chose Jacob Hall moderator of this meeting and Steven Rider Town Clerk."
"May 14, 1781. ... Voted, Jacob Hall, Captain, Daniel Hall, Lieutenant, these to write letters to Col. Bedel and Col. Johnston.
p. 56 Muster-Roll of Capt. Jacob Hall's Co;, 1781
1. Capt. Jacob Hall
2. Lieut. Daniel Hall
...
9. Levi Hall
10. Moses Hall
p. 66
"On the 16th of June, 1793, Josiah Bartlett being governor, Jacob Hurd of Bath was granted a ferry charter between his land in Lyman and Elijah Hall's in Barnet..."
p. 186
"Mr. Goodwillie says that the first person who died in Barnet was the wife of Daniel Hall, soon after settlement began, and that she was buried in the graveyard at Stevens Village. It is probably the she was buried in the "Stevens Cemetery. Her grave is not marked. This must, then, be the oldest burying place in town."
p. 254
"It is probable that Dr. Samule White of Newbury was the first to attend a patient in Barnet. An old account book of his begins in 1773, mentions in an early page the wife of Elijah Hall as one of his patients."
p. 471 Genealogy - Hall
JACOB, DANIEL and ELIJAH HALL were sons of Daniel Hall who came with their father in boats from Charlestown to Newbury in the spring of 1763. Hall's ppond, brook and meadow in that town, perpetuate his name. Daniel Hall seems to have died in Newbury. He was one of the original members of the church at that place. These brothers received one hundred acres each for settling in Barnet. Mr. Goodwillie says that Jacob's lot included the meadows north of Stevens River, and Elijah's lot was north of Stevens and Rider's farm, and that Daniel Hall's lot was where Claud and Robert Somers first settled.
Jacob had but one son, Moses, to whom he sold his farm, but both became early settlers of Shipton, P. Q., and much is said of them in the mistory of that town.
Sarah, dau. Elijah Hall was the first child born in this twon and county. She married James McLaren, q/v. He seems to have had a son, Levi.
According to Mason, Daniel Hall was an Indian trader, who gained so much influence over them that he was employed by General Bayley to induce some of them to come to Newbury and garrison the fort. His wife was the fisrt person who died in twon after the settlement. Later he moved to St. Johnsbury, Burke and Lyndon, being an early settler in each place.
Daniel Hall, m. 1st, Susan Cotton and their children were:
I. Roland, m. ---- McConnel.
II. Samuel.
III. Abigail, m. Dr. Abiathar Wright, q. v.
He m. 2nd, Sarah Olmstead of Connecticut.
Children:
IV. Stevens R., d. Portland, Me.
V. Susanna, m. John Mann.
VI. Lois P., m. Daniel ----.
VII. Anna, m. John Hyndman, q.v.
VIII. Catherine, m. Dr. John McNab, q. v.
IX. Sally, m. 1st, John McLaren, q.v.; 2nd, Clark Morse.
X. Ann, m. Wealthy Streeter.
XI. William, m. Fanny Woodruff.
XII. Roxanna, m. Horace Duncan, q. v.
XIII. Lydia, m. Worcester Hunt.
p. 544 McLeran Genealogy
William McLeran came from Keppen, Strilingshire, Scotland, ab. 1800 and ... settled in East Barnet.
JAMES2 (William1), b. Keppen, Scotland. Came to America with parents and settled near the mouth of the Passumpsic. He m. Dec. 27, 1787, Sarah, dau. Elijah Hall.
Chidren:
I. William3, m. Nov. 8, 1815, Sarah, dau. Daniel Hall, who m. 2nd Clark Morse.
(2) II. Elijah3. m. Mary, dau. John McNab.
III. James3, m. Dec. 13, 1816, Janet, dau. John McNab.
Elijah married Susannah Marsh about 1766 in Newbury, Orange County, Vermont. Susannah was born on 16 Jan 1737/38 in Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 5. Jacob Hall
was born between 1765 and 1784; died in Unknown.
- 6. Sarah Hall
was born in in Barnet, Caledonia County, Vermont; died in Unknown.
- 7. Levi Hall
was born in in Vermont; died in Unknown.
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