Deacon Joseph Beals

Deacon Joseph Beals

Male 1751 - 1813  (62 years)

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  1. 1.  Deacon Joseph BealsDeacon Joseph Beals was born in 1751 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 20 Jul 1813 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; was buried after 20 Jul 1813 in Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Mayflower - Isaac Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Mary Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Richard Warren
    • FamilySearch ID: LCRZ-X58

    Notes:

    died aged 61y
    his wife died two days later

    son of ________

    m. Lydia Porter

    children:
    Samuel 1775-1851;
    Joseph Jr b. 1778-1847;
    Robert 1780-1844;
    Lydia L. 1787-1804;
    Polly 1789-1810;
    Lovisa b. 1792
    _________________

    "the Mountain Miller"

    Deacon Joseph Beals, who will be known through the future ages of the church as the Mountain Miller, was a native of Bridgewater, in this state, and removed with his family to this place in 1779.

    Here, in 1789, a year of great scarcity, he met with a severe affliction, the loss of his house and nearly all his provisions by a fire. Previous to this, he had been depending on his external morality for salvation, considering a change as uncessary. He now found that he could not truly submit to the will of God, and betook himself to the seeking of his salvation in earnest.

    After a season of distressing anxiety, the Saviour was pleased to reveal himself to his soul as 'the chief among ten thousand and altogether lovely,' and he suddenly broke forth in new strains of devotion, penitence, and praise, for redeeming love. From this time he consecrated himself to the service of his Saviour, and became distinguished for his meekness and humility, his life of prayer, his exemplary deportment at all times and in all places, particularly in the house of God, his abiding sense of the uncertainty of life and the retributions of eternity, his preciousness to the awakened sinner, his care for the spiritual welfare of his family and of all with whom the providence of God brought him in contact, his perseverance in doing good, and his uniform and consistent piety.

    'His conversation would never tire, and it seemed that he was never tired of religious conversation.'

    He died after a short sickness, July 20, 1813.

    'His body,' says the writer of the tract, 'was interred in the grave yard, near his accustomed place of worship, where a plain, iieat marble slab, bearing his name, age, and date of his death, is erected as the only memorial of the Mountain Miller.'

    A notice of his death was inserted in the county newspaper, with this expressive and appropriate remark: 'His presence animated the Christian and awed the sinner; which would have been his whole recorded story, had not some special indications of Providence convinced the writer of this narrative of his duty to communicate it, for the benefit, he trusts, of thousands. The pious traveller will hereafter delight to visit the place, consecrated by the residence of the Mountain Miller, to drink at the spring by the road side, bursting from the rock and shaded by the two beautiful sugar maples, where he so often drank in passing between his house and mill, and, above all, to linger at the grave of this most devoted servant of the Most High. From this spot flowers have already been culled, and sent to different parts of this country and of Europe."

    ..[from A gazetteer of Massachusetts: containing descriptions of all the counties...by John Hayward, article originally written by Porter in a history of Plainfield]

    Joseph Beals (1752-1813), also called The Mountain Miller, lived a life of trusting in his own righteousness for the salvation of his soul. He was strict with his family and townspeople thought he was blameless. After loosing his house to a fire, he consecrated his life to Christ. His wife was very upset with the whole affair and steadfastly refused to go with him, and even dreamed of his death. She finally repented and joined him in the faith. Joseph Beals was known as a model of Christian piety.

    [from The Mountain Miller An Authentic Narrative by Rev. William A Hallock which was first published by the American Tract Society, in 1831, and has since gone through numerous editions, and in various languages.]

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, of the Mayflower.

    Group:
    Descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCRZ-X58

    Joseph married Lydia Porter on 29 Oct 1774 in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Lydia was born in 1758 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Jul 1813 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; was buried after 22 Jul 1813 in Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Beals  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Dec 1780 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 2 Jul 1844; was buried after 2 Jul 1844 in Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert BealsRobert Beals Descendancy chart to this point (1.Joseph1) was born on 7 Dec 1780 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 2 Jul 1844; was buried after 2 Jul 1844 in Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Mayflower - Isaac Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Mary Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Richard Warren
    • FamilySearch ID: MNLR-X7P

    Notes:

    son of Deacon Joseph Beals & Lydia (Porter) Beals

    m. Nabby Vining on Jan 10, 1805

    children:
    Fordyce b. 21 Oct 1806
    Vesta b. 29 Sep 1808
    Eli Vining b. 25 Jun 1810
    Mary b. 12 Apr 1812
    Nabby b. 24 Jun 1816
    Abigail
    Robert Philan b. 24 Aug 1819
    Alden Porter b. 30 May 1825

    was Selectman in 1819 served 4 years; Town Clerk 1821 served 7 years

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, of the Mayflower.

    Group:
    Descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNLR-X7P

    Robert married Abigail "Nabby" Vining on 10 Jan 1805 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Abigail (daughter of George Vining, III and Abigail Alden) was born in 1785 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 7 Nov 1853 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; was buried after 7 Nov 1853 in Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Abigail Beales  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Jun 1816 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 26 May 1886 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; was buried after 26 May 1886 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Abigail BealesAbigail Beales Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 24 Jun 1816 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 26 May 1886 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; was buried after 26 May 1886 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Abigail Beal
    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Mayflower - Isaac Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
    • Group: Mayflower - Mary Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Richard Warren
    • FamilySearch ID: KH82-YHR
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 103004613
    • 1850 Census: 9 Aug 1850, Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    dau of Robert Beals & Rebecca "Nabby" (Vining) Beals

    m. Granville B Hall 25 March 1843 at Ashfield, Mass.
    rec. 11 Apr 1843 at Plainfield, Mass.

    children (at least):
    Granville Stanley b.1844
    Robert Beals b. Dec. 30, 1845
    Orpha Julina bp. July 2, 1848

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullin of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, of the Mayflower.

    Group:
    Descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH82-YHR

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103004613

    1850 Census:
    p. 24
    Granville B Hall   38  M   Farmer  $900   Mass.
    Abigail        "      33   F                           "
    Granville S   "       6  M                            "        school
    Robert B      "       4  M                            "
    Orpha J       "       2    F                           "

    Died:
    died aged 69y 11m 1d; wife; rupture of the heart

    Abigail married Granville Bascom Hall on 25 Mar 1843 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. Granville (son of Thomas Hall and Rachael Howes) was born on 2 Feb 1812 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 26 Oct 1887 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; was buried after 26 Oct 1887 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Dr. Granville Stanley "G. Stanley" Hall, Ph.D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Feb 1844 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 24 Apr 1924 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 24 Apr 1924 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
    2. 5. Rev. Robert Beals Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Dec 1845 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 2 Nov 1876 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    3. 6. Julina Orpha Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Aug 1847 in Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; was christened on 2 Jul 1848; died on 2 Jan 1926; was buried after 2 Jan 1926 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Dr. Granville Stanley "G. Stanley" Hall, Ph.D.Dr. Granville Stanley "G. Stanley" Hall, Ph.D. Descendancy chart to this point (3.Abigail3, 2.Robert2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 1 Feb 1844 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 24 Apr 1924 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 24 Apr 1924 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Famous Historical Figure
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Yarmouth - DNA Family 020
    • Group: Mayflower - Giles Hopkins
    • Group: Mayflower - Isaac Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
    • Group: Mayflower - John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley
    • Group: Mayflower - John Tilley & Joan Hurst
    • Group: Mayflower - Mary Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Richard Warren
    • Group: Mayflower - Stephen Hopkins
    • Group: Mayflower - William Brewster
    • FamilySearch ID: LCDM-NWH
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 110317130
    • 1850 Census: 9 Aug 1850, Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
    • Passport Application: 13 Sep 1888, Copenhagen, ____, Københavns Amt, Denmark
    • 1900 Census: 11 Jun 1900, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
    • 1910 Census: 21 Apr 1910, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
    • 1920 Census: 15 Jan 1920, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    son of Granville Bascom Hall &
    Abigail (Beales) Hall

    m. 1) Cornelia M. Fisher c.1875/80
    perhaps in Yellow Springs, Ohio where they met. He was chair of Philosophy at Antioch College there. A family tree on ancestry.com reports they were married 24 Sept 1879 at Christus Church, Berlin, Germany.

    m. 2) Florence Eliza Smith 22 Jul 1899 (int. at Newton, Mass.)
    she was b. c.1858 at Lancaster, Mass., dau of Orlando A Smith & Eliza M (Goodrich) Smith who were m. int. 23 Sep 1856
    at Hancock, Mass.
    Florence was a teacher, her 1st marriage

    children w/1st wife Cornelia:
    Robert (1881-1971)
    Julia (1882-1890)
    ____________

    An extensive listing of the details of his will can be found in a newspaper article published Tuesday, April 29, 1924, in the Boston Herald.

    [He] died at his home in Worcester after a long illness; ancestors came to America on the Mayflower; his great-grandfather the first to settle in the Conn. Valley; his father owned and ran two large farms; until the age of 14 he worked the farm and helped in father's other business; attended Shelburne Falls Academy, and Williston Seminary, graduated Williams College in 1867; studied at Union Theological Seminary for one year, from 1868 to 1872 was a student at Berlin, Bonn and Heidelberg; in 1872 was appointed chair of philosophy at Antioch college, where he met his first wife Cornelia Fisher of Boston; after four years at Antioch, served one year as English instructor at Harvard; went abroad again, became professor at John Hopkins University for seven years; in 1870 received degree of A.M. from Williams College and PhD from Harvard in 1878 and from Leipzig, Berlin and London Universities from 1878 to 1881; degree of LL.D. by University of Michigan in 1888, Williams in 1889 and John Hopkins in 1902; accepted call to Clark University upon its founding and served until 1920; [...continues with his lengthy affiliations and achievements...]; states he was twice married with his widow and two children surviving [sic - an article about his will mentions his "only son" Dr Robert Hall]
    [published Friday, April 25, 1924, Boston Herald]
    ____________

    excerpt from Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1424 (Necrology Page 164: Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America) thanks to FAG contributor 46986571:

    Professor of Psychology, Antioch College, 1872-1876; instructor of English, Harvard, 1876-1877; lecturer, psychology, Harvard and Williams, 1880-1881; professor of psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1881-1888; president and professor of psychology, Clark University, 1888-1920.

    Founder and editor of American Journal of Psychology, 1887-1921; editor Pedagogical Seminary, 1892-; American Journal Religious Psychology, 1917-; Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; member of Massachusetts Historical Society, American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Science.
    Author : Aspects of German Culture, 1881; Hints Toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education (with John M. Mansfield), 1886; Adolescence (2 volumes), 1904; Youth-Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene, 1907; Educational Problems, 1911; Founders of Modern Psychology, 1912; Jesus the Christ, in the Light of Psychology, 1917; Morale: The Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct, 1920; Recreations of a Psychologist, 1920; Senescence, 1922; Life and Confessions of a psychologist, 1923.

    Home : 156 Woodland Street, Worcester, Mass.
    ___________

    Excerpts From Wikipedia -

    lengthy biography includes photograph:

    [He] was a pioneering American psychologist and educator. His interests focused on childhood development and evolutionary theory. Hall was the first president of the American Psychological Association and the first president of Clark University.

    remembered for his contributions to psychology, for his support of applied psychology and his success in advising many doctoral students who have made great contributions to psychology. Hall also mentored the first African American to get a Ph.D. in psychology, Francis Cecil Sumner in 1920.

    An important contributor to educational literature, and a leading authority in that field, he founded and was editor of the American Journal of Psychology and edited also the Pedagogical Seminary (after 1892), the American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education (after 1904), and the Journal of Race Development (after 1910).
    graduated from Williams College in 1867, then studied at the Union Theological Seminary; in 1878 earned his doctorate in psychology under William James at Harvard University, the first psychology doctorate awarded in America; went to Europe to study at the University of Berlin, and spent a brief time in Wundt's Leipzig laboratory in 1879.

    taught English and philosophy at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, then history of philosophy at Williams College in Mass.; successful lecture series and Harvard and Johns Hopkins University, secured a position in the philosophy department at Johns Hopkins, teaching psychology and pedagogy; stayed at Johns Hopkins from 1882'961888 and, in 1883, began what is considered by some to be the first formal American psychology laboratory; Hall objected vehemently to the emphasis on teaching traditional subjects, e.g., Latin, mathematics, science and history, in high school, arguing instead that high school should focus more on the education of adolescents than on preparing students for college.

    1887 Hall founded the American Journal of Psychology, and in 1892 was appointed as the first president of the American Psychological Association.

    In 1889 he was named the first president of Clark University, a post he filled until 1920; was instrumental in the development of educational psychology, and attempted to determine the effect adolescence has on education

    supervised the 1896 study Peculiar and Exceptional Children which described a series of only child oddballs as permanent misfits. For decades, academics and advice columnists alike disseminated his conclusion that an only child could not be expected to go through life with the same capacity for adjustment that siblings possessed. "Being an only child is a disease in itself," he claimed.

    was responsible for inviting Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to visit and deliver a lecture series in 1909 at the Clark Conference. Hall and Freud shared the same beliefs on sex and adolescence. Hall promised Freud an Honorary Degree from Clark University. This was Freud's first and only visit to America. It was the biggest conference held at Clark University. It was the most controversial conference because Freud's research was based on non-scientific theories, which Hall's colleagues criticized.

    In 1917, Hall published a book on religious psychology, "Jesus the Christ in the Light of Psychology." The book was written in two volumes to define Jesus Christ in psychological terms.

    In 1922, at the age of 78, he published the book "Senescence," a book on aging.

    Hall was deeply wedded to the German concept of Volk, an anti-individualist and authoritarian romanticism in which the individual is dissolved into a transcendental collective. Hall believed that humans are by nature non-reasoning and instinct driven, requiring a charismatic leader to manipulate their herd instincts for the well-being of society. He predicted that the American emphasis on individual human right and dignity would lead to a fall that he analogized to the sinking of Atlantis.

    Hall was one of the founders of the child study movement. A national network of study groups called Hall Clubs existed to spread his teaching.

    Hall had no sympathy for the poor, the sick or those with developmental differences or disabilities. A firm believer in selective breeding and forced sterilization, Hall believed that any respect or charity toward those he viewed as physically, emotionally, or intellectually weak or "defective" simply interfered with the movement of natural selection toward the development of a super-race.

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Famous People

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of John Hall of Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

    Group:
    Descendant of Giles Hopkins (son of Stephen) of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullin of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Tilley and Joan (Hurst) Rogers of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, of the Mayflower.

    Group:
    Descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCDM-NWH

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110317130

    1850 Census:
    p. 24
    Granville B Hall   38  M   Farmer  $900   Mass.
    Abigail        "      33   F                           "
    Granville S   "       6  M                            "        school
    Robert B      "       4  M                            "
    Orpha J       "       2    F                           "

    Passport Application:
    Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
    Name:       G S Hall
    Birth Date:       1 Feb 1846
    Birth Place:       Ashfield, Massachusetts
    Age:       42
    Passport Issue Date:       13 Sep 1888
    Passport Includes a Photo:       No

    1900 Census:
    Ward 6, ED 1763, sheet 7A
    98 Woodland St.
    Hall, G. Stanley     Head  W  M  Feb  1845  55  Md  21          MA  MA  MA   Pres, Clark University
    ---, Florence E        Wife  W   F  Nov  1857  42  Md  21  1  1   MA  NH  MA
    ---, Robert G.          Son  W   M  Feb  1881  19  S                  MA  MA  NH
    ... 1 servant

    1910 Census:
    Ward 8, ED 1905, sheet 3B
    94 Woodland St.
    Hall, G Stanley    Head  M  W  64  M2  10          MA  MA  MA   Prof. & Pres. - Private University
    ---, Florence S.     Wife   F  W  50  M1  10  0  0  MA  MA  MA
    ---, Robert G         Son  M   W  27  S                 MA  MA  MA   Physican - Hospital

    1920 Census:
    Ward 8, ED 304, sheet 4A
    156 Woodland
    Hall, G. Stanley     Head  M  W  73  Wd   MA  MA  MA  President - University
    ... 1 servant, 1 boarder

    Buried:
    Inscription:
    G Stanley Hall
    born Feb 1 1844
    died Apr 24 1924
    FIAT LUX [Latin for 'Let there be Light']
    Cornelia Matilda Fisher
    wife of G Stanley Hall
    July 4 1850
    May 15 1890
    United in Live and in Death
    Julia Fisher Hall
    their daughter
    May 30 1882
    May 15 1890

    Granville married Cornelia Matilda Fisher on 24 Sep 1879 in Berlin, ____, Berlin, Germany. Cornelia (daughter of Charles Fisher and Julia Roxalina Brigham) was born on 4 Jul 1840 in Avondale, Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 15 May 1890 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 15 May 1890 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Dr. Robert Granville Hall, M.D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Feb 1881 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 3 Jan 1971 in Multnomah County, Oregon; was buried on 6 Jan 1971 in Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Portland, Washington County, Oregon.
    2. 8. Julia Fisher Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1882 in Somerville, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 15 May 1890 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 15 May 1890 in Plain Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.

    Granville married Florence Eliza Smith on 27 Jul 1899 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Florence (daughter of Orlando A. Smith and Eliza M. Goodrich) was born in Nov 1857 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rev. Robert Beals HallRev. Robert Beals Hall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Abigail3, 2.Robert2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 30 Dec 1845 in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 2 Nov 1876 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Yarmouth - DNA Family 020
    • Group: Mayflower - Giles Hopkins
    • Group: Mayflower - Isaac Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
    • Group: Mayflower - John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley
    • Group: Mayflower - John Tilley & Joan Hurst
    • Group: Mayflower - Mary Allerton
    • Group: Mayflower - Richard Warren
    • Group: Mayflower - Stephen Hopkins
    • Group: Mayflower - William Brewster
    • FamilySearch ID: K8LF-K3M
    • 1850 Census: 9 Aug 1850, Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
    Name:       Robert Beals Hall
    Event Type:       Birth
    Birth Date:       30 Dec 1845
    Birth Place:       Ashfield, Massachusetts
    Father Name:       Granville B Hall
    Mother Name:       Hall

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of John Hall of Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

    Group:
    Descendant of Giles Hopkins (son of Stephen) of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullin of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of John Tilley and Joan (Hurst) Rogers of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, of the Mayflower.

    Group:
    Descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower

    Group:
    Descendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LF-K3M

    1850 Census:
    p. 24
    Granville B Hall   38  M   Farmer  $900   Mass.
    Abigail        "      33   F                           "
    Granville S   "       6  M                            "        school
    Robert B      "       4  M                            "
    Orpha J       "       2    F                           "

    Died:
    Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915
    1876 Cambridge Deaths, Vol. ?, p. ?, #869

    Name:       Robert B Hall of Cambridge
    Married, Clergyman
    Gender:       Male
    Birth Date:       abt 1846
    Birth Place:       Ashfield
    Death Date:       2 Nov 1876
    Death Place:       Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
    Age at Death:       30 years, 10 months, 2 days
    Cause:    Pneumonia
    Father:       Granville B [Hall], b. Ashfield
    Mother:       Abigail B (---) [Hall], b. Plainfield

    Robert married Sarah Delia Lord on 30 Dec 1870 in Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts. Sarah (daughter of Rev. Charles Lord and Clarissa L. "Clara" Wright) was born before 4 Sep 1845 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri; was christened on 4 Sep 1845 in Easthampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Edith Alden Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1875 in Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire; died in Unknown.