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70301 in his 79th year. Hall, Edmund (I63992)
 
70302 In his 82 year Hall, Caleb Bainbridge (I64489)
 
70303 In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford includes "John Billington and Ellen his wife, and two sons, John and Francis" [Bradford 442] Billington, John of the Mayflower (I11931)
 
70304 In his will dated at Hingham, 1 Aug 1740, and presented the 14th day of the same month, he give to Hannah "the improvement of 1/2 of my estate while she remains a widow. "
 
"To the children of my first wife, namely John, Israel, Elisha and Abraham Leavitt, and to the heirs of Sarah Woods deceased, Lydia Sprague, Hannah Hobart, and Mary Lane, all my household goods to be divided equally among them, except four silver spoons which I give to the daughters, heirs of Sarah Woods and Lydia, Hannah and Mary, now living. " 

"To the church of the First Parish in Hingham, 30 pounds to be laid out in the Plate for the Lord's table in such a vessel or vessels as they think proper." 

"To Abigail Hall (neice and wife of John Hall his nephew), 10 pounds and to Dorothy Gay, 10 pounds (of Newton, MA, niece and daughter of Andrew Hall)." 

"To my kinsman John Hall, son of my brother John Hall, all the remainder of my estate real and pesonal, no before disposed of." 

Appoints "kinsman John Hall executor of this my last will and testament." 

Witnesses, Ezekiel Hersey, Peter Ripley, Jr., Benjamin Lincoln. 

Inventory 1569 pounds, 13 shillings.  Appraised 2 Sep 1740 by Josiah Loring, Isaac Lane, and Peter Ripley, Jr. 
Hall, Preserved (I171)
 
70305 In March 1769, Timothy Hall was appointed "fence viewer" in Medford Hall, Timothy (I19141)
 
70306 In memory of
Benjamin Hall jr.
son of Mr. Benja. &
Mrs. Mary Hall
who died Decr. 9
1800 aged 1 Year 11
months & 9 days 
Hall, Benjamin Jr. (I15001)
 
70307 In memory of GUSTAVUS son of NATHAN & ESTHER HALL died Oct 12 1826 ae 8 yr Hall, Gustavus (I100882)
 
70308 IN MEMORY OF MRS
RUTH HALL WIFE
TO Mr DAVID HALL
WHO DEC'D FEB'ry Ye 11th
1761 IN Ye 33d
YEAR OF HER AGE 
Atkins, Ruth (I64566)
 
70309 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Markle, R.M. Duchess of Sussex (I22670)
 
70310 In response to an e-mail I sent to Teresa Martin Klaiber 3-22-2006
Teresa has provided information for a book that was written by Raymond Martin Bell with Assistance from Stuart PI Lloyd and J. Wilbur Clayton 5-18-1979 Titled "The Clayton's of Monmouth County NJ"
My Bell put Ms. Klaiber's name on the book but she did not co-author it.
There is a discrepancy as to the year Mary Clayton's mother (Mary Gorden) was born.  Early sources state she was born circa 1763. This would mean she would have been 6 years old when she married Zebulon Clayton in 1774.
Teresa clears up the dates as well as providing the correct date Zebulon and Mary Clayton's daughter Mary Clayton was born. Mary Ann Gorden was b. 11-11-1768 and her daughter Mary  was b. 10-11-1787 and states she was 19 when she married John Hall in 1804. Just doing the math Mary Clayton was 16 when she married.

Source of information:  See Richard Hartshorne's notes:
Mary Clayton was the great grand daughter to Mary Hartshorne Clayton. Mary Hartshorne being the eldest daughter of Richard Hartshorne. Richard left a will in which it names John Hall as one of his witnesses. This will was dated 5-14-1722 and proved 5-22-1722 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., N.J.  Could this John Hall be the great or great great grandfather to John Hall who Mary Clayton is now married to? 
Clayton, Mary (I1507)
 
70311 In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer Willard S. Hall, 55, born March of 1845 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine with wife Mary Ellen, 34, born March of 1866 in Maine, her father was born in Canada and mother in Ireland; son Gufton, 5, born August 1894 in N.H.; daughter Hazel, 4, born June, 1896 in Maine; and daughter Lillian M, 1, born June, 1849, in Maine. The Halls had been married 10 years, and Mary Ellen had borne three live children, and they were still alive.

Calais Vital Records say Willard married Eva Somes on April 24, 1872 in Calais but the Ellsworth American reported "Mt. Desert, May 1, by the Rev. A. R. Plumer, Mr. WILLARD S. HALL of Calais to Miss EVA SOMES of Mt. Desert."

In the 1870 U.S. Census, store clerk Willard S. Hall, 26, born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine with lumberer James S., 61; Mary E., 53; son of lumberer Fred H., 20; and student Frank C., 17, all born in Maine. Living with them was domestic servant Criss McCoubry, 40, born Canada.
James owned $35,000 in real estate and $10,000 in personal possessions. 
Hall, Williard Sullivan (I101012)
 
70312 In the 54 year of his age Hall, David (I63993)
 
70313 In the database, Massachusetts Marriages, 1841 - 1915, posted on FamilySearch.org, can be found the marriage record for James G. Grant and Grace A. Ellis, 30 September, 1901, Haverhill Massachusetts.  The marriage record states that parents of James are Daniel Grant and Sophronia Hall.  Parents of Grace A. Ellis are Lendoll F. Ellis and Nettie G. Batchelder.  James gives his age as 19, (1882), birthplace as Otis, Maine. Grant, James Gorham (I12214)
 
70314 In the name of God Amen, I Huldah Hall of Raynham in the County of Bristol, Single Woman, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life & being of sound & disposing mind & memory, do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner & form following. That is to say:

First, I give and devise to Asa Hall all my homestead form where I now live with all the buildings standing thereon, to have & to hold to him & his heirs and assigns forever.

I do also give and devise to John [?] L. Hall a piece of wood land lying in Raynham in Tearull [?] Woods containing about thirteen acres, more or less to him & his heirs & assigns forever.

I do also give and bequeath to Lucy Williams, John L. Hall, Elizabeth E. Pakendale [?] my indoor moveables and wearing apparel and all my other personal estate of what manner or nature soever [?], to be equally divided between them, if they live to after my decease, but if into [?] those that are living to share the whole among of them, that I have given personal estates to unless the one of those that die should have a child or children living at the time of my decease, and if so I give and bequeath to the children or child what the parent or parents would have had if they had lived..

And I hereby order Asa Hall to pay my just debts & funeral charges, and I hereby appoint Asa Hall, the Executor of this my last will and testament, and do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.

In Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & seal this first day of July in the Year of our Lord One Thousand and Eight hundred & thirty four.

                  Huldah Hall

The name Parkins the 16th line from top , [?] ... the erasure before exception.

Sign, Sealed published & declared to be the last will and testament of Huldah Hall by the sd. Huldah Hall in Mets [?] is presented of out who Subscribed over names in a lines and in the precursor of each step [?].

The ... was in line 7th from the bottom was stated before Execution.

* Mary Williams
* Ghilo [?] Williams
* Mary Hump [?]

Sept. 5.1834 Approved. 
Hall, Huldah (I64364)
 
70315 In the spring of 1635, there came over to New England, in the ship Elizabeth & Ann, Abigail, aged 35, formerly wife and widow of one Dammant, and now the wife fo John Eaton; with her were her children, "Jane Dammand, aged 9," Marie Eaton, aged 4 and Thomas Eaton, 1. Her husband and her son John Dammant came abord after the vessel left port, or preceeded them in another vessel. They settled in Dedham. Bachelor, Abigail (I5285)
 
70316 In the spring of 1837 the banks of the Fox River were overflowing with floodwaters. The farm family of Charles V. Carpenter from Uxbridge, Massachusetts could travel no further. The long journey started months before using oxen to pull carts.
Their destination was the Rock River. Accompanying Charles was his brother Daniel C. Carpenter, his wife and his ten (10) year old son Julio.
It wasn't long before these thrifty New Englanders began to visualize the opportunities that stretched before them. The narrow green valley of rich acres sprawling with black walnut trees and abundant water from the Fox River kindled the
imagination of these settlers and they named the area Carpenter's Grove.
This area soon became a thriving logging industry with the river providing power for the machinery used for the industry. The Carpenters remained here and in the fall built their first farmhouse in the north section of town, later to be known
as "Old Town", on the east bank of the river.
In 1840 Joseph Carpenter, the brother of Charles, also settled on this land. Here is where Angelo would grow into manhood. He obtained a quarter interest in his father's first investment, a carding mill and cloth-dressing mill. Angelo assumed
management position in 1850 and soon became sole owner.
By July of 1851 Angelo platted and surveyed the village and he changed the name to Carpentersville. Angelo also constructed a bridge at his own expense. The bridge was much needed to the six hundred (600) or so people living or working on each
side of the river. Before the age of thirty (30), Angelo had all rights to river privileges. He married his sweetheart Mary Edwards in 1852.
In 1853 a man named George Marshall opened a shop that manufactured and repaired reapers. By 1864 he acquired two (2) partners and a stock company was formed and incorporated. This later became the Illinois Iron & Bolt Company.
Through the years of 1855 and 1871 Angelo Carpenter had many accomplishments. A two (2) story school was built along with a planning mill, post office and Valley Woolen Mills. He also gained a financial interest in the Illinois Iron & Bolt
Company. In 1868 Angelo founded Star Manufacturing. During this time Angelo controlled and limited the sale of intoxicating liquors within the village limits. The Carpenter family never sold a piece of land without a clause in the contract that
forbids the sale of liquor. 
Carpenter, Charles Valentine (I7092)
 
70317 In the town record of her birth, she is called Augusta E., but in the town record of her death, she is called Lillie A. In the record of her birth found in her father's Bible, she is called Lily A. Peterson, Lily Augusta (I102822)
 
70318 In the Visitation of York 1585, a pedigree of the Rawsons of Nidd Hall, County of York, is given beginning with Richard Rawson, Esq. of Fryston (temp Richard II). To that family is claimed to belong Edward Rawson, Secretary of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1651-1686, who came over from Gillingham, County Dorset, England 1636/7.

Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He settled in Newbury, Massachusetts, about 1636, was graduated from Harvard College in 1653 and represented Newbury in the General Court of which he was clerk. For many years he was Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was chosen steward or agent for the receiving and disposing of such goods and commodities as should be sent to the United Colonies from England with the purpose of Christianizing the Indians. He is believed to have been one of the authors of a small book published in 1691 entitled "The Revolution in New England Justified." and signed "E. R." and "S. S." He published "The General Laws and Liberties Concerning the Inhabitants of Massachusetts" (1660). On June 20, 1676 he proclaimed in a formal statement for the first time from the steps of the Council House in Boston the American tradition of thanksgiving. His son was the Reverend Grindall Rawson, who preached to the Indians in their own language. His daughter, Rebecca, was the heroine of a romantic episode in the history of the colony, commemorated by John G. Whittier in "Leaves from Margaret Smith's Journal" (1849). Her portrait and that of her father are in the possession of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. (bio by: Lewis Clark) 
Rawson, Edward (I2034)
 
70319 In the Visitation of York 1585, a pedigree of the Rawsons of Nidd Hall, County of York, is given beginning with Richard Rawson, Esq. of Fryston (temp Richard II).   To that family is claimed to belong Edward Rawson, Secretary of the Colony of
Massachusetts Bay, 1651-1686, who came over from Gillingham, County Dorset, England 1636/7. 
Rawson, Edward of Gillingham, County Dorset, England (I2034)
 
70320 In the Vital Records of Sandwich database at americanancestors.org, p. 2, p. 1432.
Catalog of Deaths in the First Congregational Society in Sandwich, beginning April 18, 1787

Elisha Hall  July 29 1791  Age 20 
Hall, Elisha (I10520)
 
70321 in ye 51st year of his age
[from "History of Enfield," Vol. III, by Francis Olcott Allen, c. 1900, page 2337]
[son of Samuel(1664-1733) and Sarah Rising. Married Hannah Guild/Guile] 
Hall, John (I1850)
 
70322 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
about Campbell
Name: Levi Campbell
Spouse Name: Diantha S. Hall
Marriage Date: 1 May 1852
Marriage County: De Kalb
Performed By: J. P. David H. Shaw

Source Citation:
Title: DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA, EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1837 - 1882, Indexed Compiled by Fayne E. Harter June 17, 1970; Page: 29. 
Family F7046
 
70323 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
Name: Erastus P. Hall
Spouse Name: Susannah Weaver
Marriage Date: 14 Feb 1861
Marriage County: De Kalb
Performed By: S. Ward

Source Citation:
Title: DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA, EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1837 - 1882, BOOK II; Page: 87. 
Family F7042
 
70324 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
Name: Nelson W. Hall
Spouse Name: Sarah Sims
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1859
Marriage County: De Kalb
Performed By: Robert A. Ramson

Source Citation:
Title: DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA, EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1837 - 1882, BOOK II; Page: 76. 
Family F7010
 
70325 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
Name: Wm Butler
Spouse Name: Diantha S. Campbell
Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1860
Marriage County: De Kalb 
Performed By: Henry Sherlock
 
Source Citation:
Title: DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA, EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1837 - 1882, BOOK II; Page: 82. 
Family F22672
 
70326 Indiana.  Certificate of Death. Source Source: S33 (S33)
 
70327 infant daughter, bd. 9 Oct 1786, AE 12 hours. Hall, Daughter (I104169)
 
70328 info from death record:
May 27, 1909 - Providence
Sidney Mortimer Staples
born May 31, 1858 in Quidneck, R.I. - Coventry
aged 50-11-27
male, white, divorced
husband of Nellie Staples
occupation: mechanic
son of Henry N. (born Mass.) and Philadelphia B. (born R.I.) Staples
burial: North Burial Ground
informant: Charles A. Staples, brother 
Staples, Sidney Mortimer (I14996)
 
70329 Informant on Death Certificate, Esther E. Cole.

Daughter of Francis Owen Garner, Sr. and Elizabeth Jane Walker. First husband, William D. Stansberry. Second husband, John Sigel Cole. 
Garner, Mary May (I85458)
 
70330 Information about Rana and Lydia Hall seems to be from the Robert Leo Hall book, George Hall and His Descendants (1603-1669) (Edina, Minnesota: AD&P, 1998). I have not located them in Connecticut Vital Records or other primary sources. Hall, Rana (I3276)
 
70331 Information about Rana and Lydia Hall seems to be from the Robert Leo Hall book, George Hall and His Descendants (1603-1669) (Edina, Minnesota: AD&P, 1998). I have not located them in Connecticut Vital Records or other primary sources. Hall, Lydia (I3274)
 
70332 Information on Mathew and Jane Gray was provided by information I was given by Helen and Don Hall which was researched by Don's cousin Doug Fresh.
I'm told by Don that his grandfather took Doug to the site where the Family Cemetery is located on the original family property back in the 1970's. Don doesn't know where it is though. 
Gray, Mathew (I1423)
 
70333 Information provided by Bob Estes in and e-mail to me. Mom had a brother Howard died 12-19-1932. He is buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery but as yet no one can find his grave site. E-mail dated 1-29-2004.

Following up on e-mail information provided by dad on 1-29-2004, I was able to locate Howard's death certificate. Howard died on 3-19-1935 of Bronchitis and Bronchopneumonia in Stickney, Illinois He was 27 months old. His death certificate number is 00131120 and was ordered by me on 2-6-2004. On 2-7-2004  I was given information which lead me to Howard's burial site. (Catholic Cemeteries in Cook County are all inter-connected by a super computer) By calling a Catholic Cemetery, ( in my case Resurrection cemetery in Justice where Howard's parents are laid to rest) I was able, thur this supper computer network, to locate the cemetery I needed.

Howard is buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery located 22nd and Wolf Rd. Hillside, Illinois.  He is buried in Section X Grave 60 Block 32. He was laid to rest on 3-22-1935. Most likely Howard had a charity funeral.

Source of Information: Secretary at St. Leonard's Church in Berwyn. (708-484-0015    2/16/2004)
Howard Francis Janosky born 12-19-1932 was baptized 1-1-1933
No funeral records exist.

From Aunt Kathy in response to family packet I sent out in December of 2008:
According to Anna Janosky as told to Katrina for her schools family tree project: Howard Francis Janosky died on 3-19-1934. This information told to Katrina on 1-23-1980.
As I have a copy of Howard's death certificate the record clearly states Howard died in 1935 and was laid to rest on 3-22-1935. Undertaker was E.C. Schubert located at 3410(9) Ridgeland Ave. Howard's death certificate was filed on April 10, 1935. 
Janosky, Howard Francis (I19)
 
70334 information recorded in marriage book "G" in Jefferson Co., Indiana Family F458
 
70335 Inglewood Twp., Ward 2, ED 19-313, sheet 15B
1028 Torrance Blvd.
Stevenson, Allen D.     M  W  54  Md    Pennsylvania   1935: Same House   Fire Chief - Fire Dept
---, Bertha M                   F  W  51  Md    Kansas                       "
---, Herald A                   M  W  27  D      Kansas                       "                            Draftsman - Oil Tool store
---, Laurence J              M  W  25  D      Kansas                       "                             Heat treater -    " 
Stevenson, Lawrence John (I85069)
 
70336 Inglewood Twp., Ward 2, ED 19-313, sheet 15B
1028 Torrance Blvd.
Stevenson, Allen D.     M  W  54  Md    Pennsylvania   1935: Same House   Fire Chief - Fire Dept
---, Bertha M                   F  W  51  Md    Kansas                       "
---, Herald A                   M  W  27  D      Kansas                       "                            Draftsman - Oil Tool store
---, Laurence J              M  W  25  D      Kansas                       "                             Heat treater -    " 
Stevenson, Harold Allen (I85068)
 
70337 Inglewood Twp., Ward 2, ED 19-313, sheet 15B
1028 Torrance Blvd.
Stevenson, Allen D.     M  W  54  Md    Pennsylvania   1935: Same House   Fire Chief - Fire Dept
---, Bertha M                   F  W  51  Md    Kansas                       "
---, Herald A                   M  W  27  D      Kansas                       "                            Draftsman - Oil Tool store
---, Laurence J              M  W  25  D      Kansas                       "                             Heat treater -    " 
Stevenson, Allen Douglas (I85017)
 
70338 Inglewood Twp., Ward 2, ED 19-313, sheet 15B
1028 Torrance Blvd.
Stevenson, Allen D.     M  W  54  Md    Pennsylvania   1935: Same House   Fire Chief - Fire Dept
---, Bertha M                   F  W  51  Md    Kansas                       "
---, Herald A                   M  W  27  D      Kansas                       "                            Draftsman - Oil Tool store
---, Laurence J              M  W  25  D      Kansas                       "                             Heat treater -    " 
Hall, Bertha May (I63337)
 
70339 Inscription


    EMILY PHEBE
    daughter of
    Monroe & Juliet
    HALL
    Died Nov. 27,
    1846. 
Hall, Emily Phebe (I22437)
 
70340 Inscription


    HENRY HALL
    DIED
    September 20,
    1843
    [the rest of the stone is buried] 
Hall, Henry Munroe (I22396)
 
70341 Inscription


    PARENTS OF SARAH, KATHLEEN, NANCY AND AMELIA 
Hall, Marian Ruth (I22365)
 
70342 Inscription

"IN MEMORY OF
Mrs Mary THE
WIFE OF Mr
DAVID HALL
WHO DIED
AUGUST THE
13h 1779 In
THE 63h YEAR
OF HER AGE" 
Webster, Mary (I20865)
 
70343 Inscription

"Inscriptions from the old burying ground, Lynn, Mass." by Moulten, 1886, p. 89:

In memory of Capt. James Hudson, who died Dec. 30, 1832, AEt. 41.
An honest man's the noblest work of God. 
Hudson, Captain James (I103258)
 
70344 Inscription

"Inscriptions from the old burying ground, Lynn, Mass." by Moulten, 1886, p. 89:

In memory of Mrs. Eliza C., wife of Capt. James Hudson, who died May 3d 1830, AEt. 36 years.
In Christ I lived and died & yet I live;
My dust to earth, my soul to Christ I give.

Also, their son Thomas, who died Sept. 3d 1825, aged 9 months. Also an infant. 
Orgin, Elizabeth Congdon "Eliza" (I103259)
 
70345 Inscription

"Memento mori
In Memory of
Mr DAVID HALL
who departed this life
Feb. ye 2d 1794
Aetat. 80." 
Hall, David (I20243)
 
70346 Inscription

(west right) FRANCIS PEABODY / 1793 - 1872 / LYDIA HIS WIFE / 1797 - 1862 / GEORGE W. PEABODY / 1838 - 1873 / MARY F. HIS WIFE / 1836 - 1913 //

[west left] JOHN PEABODY / 1827 - 1876 / FRANCES E. HIS WIFE / 1829 - 1921 //

(south) MARY P. WIFE OF / JOHN CHAPMAN / 1784 - 1866 //

(east right) DANIEL A. PEABODY / 1842 - 1925 / Co. I 5th N.H. VOLS. / EMMA F. HIS WIFE / 1849 - 1906 / CELIA L. HIS WIFE //

(east left) LYDIA E. PEABODY / 1829 - 1886 / MARGARET B. PEABODY / 1837 - 1893 //

(north) CHARLES W. SON OF / D. & L.D. PEABODY / 1862 - 1863 // 
Peabody, Francis (I13251)
 
70347 Inscription

    ------------------
    | ABIJAH HALL |
    ------------------
    DIED
    Aug. 22, 1840,
    AE. 77.
    --------------------
    | CHARLOTTE M. |
    --------------------
    his wife,
    Died Feb. 13, 1820,
    AE. 53. 
Matthews, Charlotte (I11434)
 
70348 Inscription

    ...lie the earthly Remains
    of Jofeph Hall
    Who clofed life of labour & pain
    and went to ---------the Reward
    of the Faithfull & patient
    on the 20th of Aug. 1804 in the
    71st year of his age
    various men come view the ground
    where you will shortly lie 
Hall, Joseph (I101698)
 
70349 Inscription

    "Here lies the body of Mrs. Hopestill Brewster
    Who after pious & virtous life departed March 25, 1773 in ye comfortable hope of a happy immortality in ye 86th year of her age" 
Wadsworth, Hopestill (I22635)
 
70350 Inscription

    aged 71 ys, 5 ms, 13 ds 
Hall, Martha Patience (I21692)
 

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