Frederick C. Hall

Frederick C. Hall

Male 1827 - 1905  (78 years)

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  1. 1.  Frederick C. HallFrederick C. Hall was born on 11 Jun 1827 in Madison, Madison County, New York; died on 10 Sep 1905; was buried after 10 Sep 1905 in Smith Valley Cemetery, Lebanon, Madison County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Halls of Portsmouth, RI - DNA Family 015
    • Group: Veteran of Civil War - Union
    • FamilySearch ID: K16G-QV5
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 33017777
    • Book Article: 1894, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; The Leading Citizens of Madison County, New York (Biographical Review Publishing Company)

    Notes:

    Group:
    Descendants of William Hall of Portsmouth, Rhode Island

    Group:
    Person who served in the Civil War in the Union Forces (Grand Army of the Republlic)

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K16G-QV5

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33017777

    Book Article:
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/madison/bios/1894/hall-frederickc.txt

    Frederick C. Hall, Lebanon, Madison Co., NY

    FREDERICK C. HALL, a veteran of the late war, residing in Lebanon, was born in Madison, Madison County, N.Y., June 11, 1827. His father, William Hall, and his grandfather, George Hall, Jr., were natives of Portsmouth, R. I., where they lived on a plantation of three hundred acres purchased at an early date by Colonel George Hall, great-grandfather of Frederick, a native of England, and an ex-officer of the English army. Coming to America and taking up his abode in this Quaker settlement, many of his neighbors being of that faith, Colonel Hall became a member of the Society of Friends. George Hall, Jr., died at the Portsmouth homestead, at the age of eighty-four. His wife, Charity Fish, of Newport, R.I., died four years later, at the same age.

    William Hall, son of George Hall, Jr., was born March 28, 1767. He married first Mary Durfee, by whom he had ten children. She died January 26, 1816. His second wife, Mary Harrington, was born in Cherry Valley, Otsego County, N.Y., in December, 1793, and died January 26, 1838. She was the mother of five children. It is a remarkable fact that these fifteen children of one father all married and had families of their own. William Hall made his first visit to New York in 1797, and bought a tract of timber land in what is now the town of Madison, then a wilderness, the price of land in this yet unorganized county being from two dollars and a half to five dollars per acre. In the autumn Mr. Hall returned to Portsmouth, travelling back and forth several times. In the course of five years he cleared twenty acres and built a log house. The family removal to the new home took place in 1802, wife and children journeying in a wagon drawn by a single horse, the household goods and other movables being brought in a cart to which were yoked a pair of oxen and two cows. Industrious and thrifty, William Hall worked at his own profitable trade, - boot and shoe making, - learned in Rhode Island, and hired men to clear his land, which soon came to be an excellent farm. Surviving his second wife fifteen years, he died at his son Frederick's home in Waterville, in 1853, aged eighty-six years. He was a consistent member of the Society of Friends.

    The death of the second Mrs. William Hall, in 1838, brought great changes to the household. Frederick, then in his eleventh year, went to live with his step-grandmother Durfee. At the age of sixteen he was sent to Waterville to learn harness-making. After two years of apprentice work in this place he served six months at Richfield and six months at Utica. He then followed the trade one year at Binghamton, another at Owego, Tioga County, and next, after a short time at Waterville, went to North Brookfield, and became a carriage-trimmer. In this occupation he continued until his enlistment in August, 1864, in Company I, One Hundred and Fifty-seventh New York Volunteer Infantry. He went with the regiment to Charleston, S.C., and was in all its campaigns until his discharge at Charleston, July 10, 1865. Being at this time sick in a hospital, he remained there some weeks. On his return home he resumed his old trade, continuing at it until a recent date. In 1869 he bought his present farm, the birthplace and home of his wife, Hannah M. Hatch, whom he married in 1851.

    Ira B. Hatch, the father of Mrs. Hall, was born in Egremont, Mass., in 1790, the son of Benjamin Hatch, a native of the same place, who served seven years in the War of the Revolution, and who emigrated to Lebanon with his family in 1802. Here he died in 1854 in his one hundredth year. His wife's maiden name was Christina Pierce. Ira, a lad of twelve years, accompanied his father to Lebanon, and, succeeding him in the owner-ship of the home farm, resided upon it until his death. Mrs. Hall's mother, Polly Sharp before her marriage, was born in the town of Greene, Chenango County, N.Y., a daughter of Hendrick Sharp, a pioneer in that town. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have five children living, - Edward, Frederick, Julia, Lucia, and Thomas. Mr. Hall is a birthright member of the Society of Friends, and in his daily life illustrates the well-known virtues of the disciples of George Fox. Mrs. Hall is of the Presbyterian faith.

    Frederick married Hannah M. Hatch on 25 May 1851 in Lebanon, Madison County, New York. Hannah (daughter of Ira Benjamin Hatch and Polly Sharp) was born on 30 Dec 1829; died on 26 Aug 1900; was buried after 26 Aug 1900 in Smith Valley Cemetery, Lebanon, Madison County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Edward Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Lebanon, Madison County, New York; died in 1938.
    2. 3. Fred Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Lebanon, Madison County, New York; died in 1853.
    3. 4. Frederick Clarkson Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1856 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York; died on 25 May 1934 in Park Township, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.
    4. 5. Julia Amelia Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Apr 1859 in Lebanon, Madison County, New York; died in 1944.
    5. 6. Laura Martha "Lucia" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Feb 1864 in Lebanon, Madison County, New York; died in 1943.
    6. 7. Thomas Luman Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1866 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York; died on 22 Feb 1951 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida; was buried after 22 Feb 1951 in Eaton Village Cemetery, Eaton, Madison County, New York.


Generation: 2

  1. 7.  Thomas Luman HallThomas Luman Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Frederick1) was born on 18 Sep 1866 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York; died on 22 Feb 1951 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida; was buried after 22 Feb 1951 in Eaton Village Cemetery, Eaton, Madison County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Group: Halls of Portsmouth, RI - DNA Family 015
    • FamilySearch ID: LHQH-8F8
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 41676332

    Notes:

    From Findagrave:

    He was a retired farmer.

    Informant: Mrs. Harry Coffee, daughter

    Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 34 January 23, 1951 - December 30, 1952

    Group:
    DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran

    Group:
    Descendants of William Hall of Portsmouth, Rhode Island

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHQH-8F8

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41676332

    Thomas married Lena B. Rider on 20 Oct 1897. Lena was born in 1875; died in 1962; was buried after 1962 in Eaton Village Cemetery, Eaton, Madison County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]