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11101 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Albert Edward (I104711)
 
11102 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Clarence A. (I104712)
 
11103 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Charles Francis (I104713)
 
11104 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Duncan MacGregor (I104715)
 
11105 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Charles Walker (I104719)
 
11106 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Jacqueline Moody (I104720)
 
11107 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Barbara Wiswall (I104721)
 
11108 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Priscilla Alden (I104722)
 
11109 A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family Hall, Irene Sally (I104723)
 
11110 A railroad engineer, John Mack died of typhoid fever, aged 55 yrs, 10 mos, 8 days. Mack, John (I101420)
 
11111 A second FindaGrave Memorial exists. 176530100. Hall, Donald Andrew Jr. (I13361)
 
11112 A Soldier of the American Revolution. Enlisted March 28, 1777 at Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts and served in the Massachusetts line as a Fife Major under Captain James Cooper and Colonel Gamaliel Bradford. Engaged in the battles of Stillwater, Saratoga and Monmouth. Discharged at West Point, New York on March 28, 1780.

Descendant of the emigrant ancestor, Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Son of Deacon Jonathan Hall (1716-1789) and Lydia (Leonard) Hall (1721/22-1763). Ebenezer married Lydia Dinsmore, daughter of Elijah and Sarah (Willey) Dinsmore, October 24, 1793 in Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire. Their children:

Obed Hall, Esq. (1795-1873)
Jonathan Hall (1800-1848)
Sarah Ann Dinsmore Hall (1809 - )

Ebenezer was a school teacher and he held various town offices; he was appointed Judge of Probate of Coos County in 1811 and held that office until 1829.

Although his wife, Lydia, is probably buried next to Ebenezer, there is no marker and the date of her death is unknown. 
Hall, Judge Ebenezer L. (I6984)
 
11113 A source gave his death location as Robins in Peoria county. I have not located either a village or township with that name. Chase, Rt. Rev. Philander (I3129)
 
11114 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F37825
 
11115 A. E. Hall Funeral in West Haven

The funeral cortege of Arthur E, Hall, 48 of West Haven formerly of this town, is expected to arrive here this afternoon about 4 o'clock. The body will be placed In the vault in In Memoriam cemetery.

Mr Hall's body was found by his wife on Monday night in the cellar of their home. Medical examiner Victor A Kowalewskl said Hall committed suicide by shooting.

Besides his widow, Mr. Hail is survived by his mother, a brother Dr Warren Hall of Toledo, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Edwards of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Deceaaed lived here for many years and attended the local public schools. For many years he lived on North Whittlesey avenue, his father being employed as foreman at the press room at the Wallace factory.

For the past seven years, the deceased had been manager of the All Rail Coal company in West Haven. He was well known there and highly esteemed. No reason is given for his rash act.

The funeral services will be held this afternoon at the funeral home of Seth N. Taylor, Main street, West Haven at 2 o'clock. 
Hall, Arthur Edgbert (I104458)
 
11116 ABBEVILLE -- Roger "Yank" Collins Barbour, 66, husband of Brigitta E. Barbour, of Route 3, died Jan. 2, 1990 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

Born in Windsor, Conn., he was a son of the late Frances Collin and Gladys Clark Barbour. He was a World War II Army veteran, a charter member of Lions Club International and of the Baptist faith.

Surviving, in addition to his wife of the home, are a daughter, Mrs. Susan P. Clark of Brooklyn, Conn.; seven sons, Dana C. Barbour of Satellite Beach, Fla., David M. Barbour of Littleton, Colo., Jeffrey Barbour of Boulder Creek, Calif., Wesley B. Barbour of Brooklyn, Francis R. Barbour of Abbeville and Clayton and Douglas L. Barbour of Old Saybrook, Conn.; two brothers, Phillip CC. Barbour of Overland Park, Kan., and George F. Barbour of Old Saybrook; a sister, Barbara Filbert of Wyoming; and nine grandchildren.

Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Harris Funeral Home.

The family will be at 205 Wardlaw St., Abbeville. 
Barbour, Roger Collin "Yank" (I20571)
 
11117 Abbie E. Hall was born in Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts on 6 Oct 1879 and died same place on 23 Aug 1880 (not 1881 as is indicated on FindaGrave (see headstone; also death record). Hall, Abbie E. (I14669)
 
11118 Abel Davis, 72, died Friday in Arco

Abel Davis, 72, passed away peacefully at his home in Arco, Idaho on Friday, June 10, 2011.

He was born July 6, 1938 in Austin, Minnesota to Abel and Doris Hall Davis.

He was married to nis loving wife, Pam, for 33 years. Together they raised 12 children and are the grandparents of 52 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Abel has lived in Arco for the past 8 years.

Cremation services were provided by the Anderson Family Funeral Home in Arco. In keeping with Abel's wishes there will be no formal funeral services. 
Davis, Abel Dean (I13919)
 
11119 Abigail (Baxter) Adams was the daughter of Gregory Baxter and Margaret Paddy. She married Joseph Adams in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts on 26 November 1650.

Bio by: Jack W. Davis 
Family F1399
 
11120 Abigail and 1st Lieut. Francis Barker had one child from their marriage whose name is not known at this time (24 Feb 1996). After her second husband (Abijah Davis, Esq.) died, she married a third time on 14 Dec 1841. The name of her third
husband is not known at this time (24 Feb 1996) 
Hall, Abigail (I961)
 
11121 Abigail and 1st Lieut. Francis Barker had one child from their marriage whose name is not known at this time (24 Feb 1996).  After her second husband (Abijah Davis, Esq.) died, she married a third time on 14 Dec 1841.   The name of her third
husband is not known at this time (24 Feb 1996) 
Hall, Abigail (I961)
 
11122 Abigail and her husband Charles removed to Oregon. Hall, Abigail (I1184)
 
11123 Abigail and her husband, Baldwin Humphrey, had one son and four daughters. Brown, Abigail Selana (I2138)
 
11124 Abigail and her husband, Royal Wood, removed to Utica, NY. Hall, Abigail (I450)
 
11125 Abigail and her husband, Royal Wood, removed to Utica, NY. Hall, Abigail (I450)
 
11126 Abigail Brown's Great Grandparents were Thomas and Martha (Sherman) Brown of Cambridge, MA. Brown, Abigail (I145)
 
11127 Abigail Brown's Great Grandparents were Thomas and Martha (Sherman) Brown of Cambridge, MA. Brown, Abigail (I145)
 
11128 Abigail Dean and Obed Hall were married in Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts on May 6, 1784. They had no children. Family F1411
 
11129 Abigail married Joseph Moseley, 13 Sep 1696, in Windsor, CT. They are believed to have had 10 children:

-Abigail Moseley (1697-1750)
-Abner Moseley (1699-1766)
-Sarah Moseley (1702-1746)
-David Moseley (1704-1768)
-Mary Moseley (1707-1782)
-Hannah Moseley (1710-1800)
-Isaac Moseley (1712-1773)
-Job Moseley (b.1715)
-Rachel Moseley (1715-1797)
-Joseph Moseley (b.1716)

Abigail married second James Merick, 21 Jan 1735 in Connecticut. They had no children. 
Root, Abigail (I13383)
 
11130 Abigail was born in Beddington, Maine, and also died there. She was one of nine children born to Levi Oakes and Mary (Groves).

Abigail married Sumner Torrey on December 5, 1859, in Deblois, Maine. Their 5 children:

Jeremiah, Philip Henry, Edgar M., Charles E., Sarah E. Torrey

Abigail & Sumner's daughter, Sarah, and her husband, George L. Melvin, are also listed on their headstone and are buried in this family plot. Sarah was born April 13, 1861, and died in 1943. She married George Melvin on September 29, 1879. 
Oakes, Abigail "Abbie" (I12252)
 
11131 Abigail was buried on 3 April 1926 by Milton Farley Funeral Home in Taunton at the "Hall Cemetery of Bridgewater". OOPS!

informant was Mrs. David G. Dean of Raynham 
Hall, Abigail Leach (I64352)
 
11132 Abigail was married to a Mr. Chaplin of Suffield and left a family upon her death. The both HALLS OF NEW ENGLAND was published in 1883 and the note on Abigail said that she had died recently, so its likely that she died somewhere between 1870 and 1880. Hall, Abigail (I1334)
 
11133 Abigail Whiting was under the guardianship of her uncle, Benjamin Whiting, of Sherborn April 10, 1718 when she was at the age of nine years.
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Cheryl Hall, Sept. 2017:

According to birth records, Abigail was born on 22 May 1708 in Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts to Josiah Whitney and his wife, Mary.

Mary's surname has not been discovered, but there are a couple of spotty marriage records for Josiah Whitney and Mary. One record not giving a marriage date but a date of 1666 for her birth; the other giving a marriage date of 1686. It was after Mary died (and I believe I've found what could be her death record) that Josiah married second to Abigail Marten, so I think it is correct that Mary is Abigail's mother, not Abigail Marten.

If the death record is her's, Mary Whitney died in Wrentham on 18 July 1710. Josiah married Abigail Marten on 3 Nov 1713 in Wrentham, so that would have been too late for Abigail Marten to have been Abigail Whitney's mother.

Unfortunately, a death date for Abigail (Whitney) Hall has not been found nor the burial location for her and Preserved. I presume that they are both buried in Hallowell, Maine. 
Whitney, Abigail (I205)
 
11134 Abigail Whiting was under the guardianship of her uncle, Benjamin Whiting, of Sherborn April 10, 1718 when she was at the age of nine years. Whitney, Abigail (I205)
 
11135 Abigail, d. John, bp. Oct. 29, 1710. C.R.I. Hall, Abigail (I101097)
 
11136 Abigail's last name was sometimes spelled Bruson, Bronson. Brownson, Abigail (I1746)
 
11137 Abijah and his wife, Susanna, settled in Marshfield, VT. Hall, Abijah (I1050)
 
11138 Abijah Hall and Beulah Fay Billing were married by Rev. Jonathan Fisk. Hall, Abijah (I5887)
 
11139 Abijah Hall and Beulah Fay Billing were married by Rev. Jonathan Fisk. Family F4083
 
11140 Abijah Powers served in the War of 1812 as a Major, was justice of the peace for many years, selectman for six years, Representative in 1820, 1821, and 1823, was school superintendent for eight years and moderator of town meetings for eighteen sessions.  Residence was Croydon, NH. Powers, Major Abijah (I1033)
 
11141 Abijah's cause of death was drowning.

Abijah held the offices of constable, collector, selectman and captain. All of his children were born in Croydon, NH except two.

Abijah Hall served as a private in Capt. Josiah Russell's Company of Rangers and, 1777, as corporal in Col. Jonathan Chase's New Hampshire regiment. 
Hall, Abijah (I532)
 
11142 Abijah's cause of death was drowning.

Abijah held the offices of constable, collector, selectman and captain.  All of his children were born in Croydon, NH except two.

Abijah Hall served as a private in Capt. Josiah Russell's Company of Rangers and, 1777, as corporal in Col. Jonathan Chase's New Hampshire regiment.
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From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866):

"Abijah Hall, remembered for his capital jokes and unfathomed resource of fun and anecdote, was drowned near the Glidden Bridge." 
Hall, Capt. Abijah (I532)
 
11143 Abner and his wife, Fanny, had a residence in Newport. Hall, Abner (I1187)
 
11144 Abner L Westgate  44  M   Cabinet Maker    Mass
Ruth L       "          48   F                             RI
George L    "         12  M                             Mass
Philomela Hall       11   F                             Ill, 
Hall, Philomelia (I100883)
 
11145 About 1883, Andrew Hall was still unmarried and living in Southbridge. Hall, Andrew (I1391)
 
11146 Abraham Butler and Martha Hayward were married at Kidderminster, Worcestershire, according to a FamilySearch parish record.

This marriage has been reported for Abrham and Martha, but it is not realistic. According to the 1850 census records, they were born about 1809 and would have been 14 at the time of this marriage. As their first child was age 17 in that census, a marriage between 1830-1832 would be more realistic. 
Family F22674
 
11147 Abraham Jr. served as a lieutenat from Tewkbury (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, hereafter MSS, 15[1907]:3). Stickney, Abraham Jr. (I14040)
 
11148 Abraham Newell was the immigrant ancestor. He and his family came to America on 30 April 1634 on the ship the Francis. Newell, Abraham (I4947)
 
11149 Abraham Newell was the immigrant ancestor.  He and his family came to America on 30 April 1634 on the ship the Francis. Newell, Abraham (I4947)
 
11150 Abraham Staples was an original settler of Blackstone, MA, in 1667. The area of Blackstone was known as the South Parish or the South Precinct of Mendon. He fled Mendon in 1675 during the King Philip War. He returned to Mendon in 1678. He,
and his wife, Mary Randall, moved to what is now known as the Daniels Farmstead in 1678.



Seth Southwick (1768-1835) bought the farm from Nahor Staples in 1793. Nahor Staples was a fourth generation direct descendent of Abraham Staples.



The Southwick Family is the same family that started Southwicks Zoo in Mendon, MA which began with Justin Southwick in 1963, 
Staples, Abraham (I4935)
 

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