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70901 Johnathan Chase was a physician in Lockport, NY. Chase, Jonathan (I2960)
 
70902 Johnathan Chase was a physician in Lockport, NY. Chase, Dr. Jonathan (I2960)
 
70903 Johnson Mason held many civil offices, and was captain of militia in 1800 and colonel in 1803. Mason, Johnson (I8638)
 
70904 Join Funeral Slated for Four Air Victims

Special to The Tribune

BOUNTIFUL -- Funeral services for Galbraith Allen Browning, his sons, Evan Allen Browning, Lyle Robert Browning, and nephew Robert Clifton Browning, who were killed Saturday when the plane they were riding in struck a mointain in Tooele County, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Bountiful Stake Center, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3599 S. Orchard Dr.

The bodies of the four victims were brought out of the high mountain area by helicopter late Sunday and early Monday after searchers found them late Sunday.

Galbraith A. Browning

Galbraith Allen Browning, 58, 633 W. 3500 South, Bountiful, was born May 30, 1916, in Rigby, Idaho, a son of George Andrew and Christine Bodily Galbraith Browning. He married Margaret Jayne Isaacson Jan. 10, 1939, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Owned Freight Line

Mr. Browning was owner and a vice president of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and also owned Browning Motor in St. Anthony, Idaho. He grew up in St. Anthony and had lived in Bountiful for the past 13 years. He was a member of the Bountiful and Twin Falls Kiwanis clubs.

He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful; five grandchildren; four brothers, Ben D., Portland, Ore.; Clifton M., Bountiful; George A., Portland, Ore.; Lowell D., Boise, and his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. George A, Browning, Salt Lake City.

Evan A. Browning

Even Allen Browning, 34, 720 W. 1100 South, Woods Cross, was born April 5, 1940, in St. Anthonoy, Idaho, a son of Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning. He married Josie Koulis on Aug. 24, 1968, in Salt Lake City.

Evan Browning was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and former chairman of the Utah Safety Council. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Twin Falls High School. He was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa.

He is survived by his wife, Woods Cross; a son and a daughter, Evan Andrew, Michelle, both Woods Cross; his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Lyle R. Browning

Lyle Robert Browning, 29, Idaho Falls, Idaho, was born Sept. 18, 1945, in Salt Lake City, to Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning.

He was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and a Vietnam veteran. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Bountiful High School. He attended the University of Utah and Weber State College.

Survivors Listed

He is survived by his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Robert C. Browning

Robert Clifton Browning, 24, 635 S. 750 East, Bountiful, was born Oct. 24, 1950, in Salt Lake City, a son of Clifton M. and Helen Harding Browning.

He was a vice president and part owner of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and managed the Salt Lake terminal of the line. He was a graduate of Bountiful High School and served in the Utah Army National Guard.

He is survived by his parents, Bountiful; grandparents, Cleon A, Harding, Salt Lake City; three brothers, George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; three brothers and a sister, Randall N., Boise; Bradley S., Brian C., and Mrs. Michael (Carolynn) Christensen, all of Bountiful.

Viewing Today

Viewinf for Robert Clifton Browning will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East, Bountiful.

Families of Evan, Galbraith and Lyle Browning will meet friends Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the Bountiful LDS Stake Center.

Burial will be in the Bountiful Memorial Park. 
Browning, Galbraith Allen (I85144)
 
70905 Join Funeral Slated for Four Air Victims

Special to The Tribune

BOUNTIFUL -- Funeral services for Galbraith Allen Browning, his sons, Evan Allen Browning, Lyle Robert Browning, and nephew Robert Clifton Browning, who were killed Saturday when the plane they were riding in struck a mointain in Tooele County, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Bountiful Stake Center, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3599 S. Orchard Dr.

The bodies of the four victims were brought out of the high mountain area by helicopter late Sunday and early Monday after searchers found them late Sunday.

Galbraith A. Browning

Galbraith Allen Browning, 58, 633 W. 3500 South, Bountiful, was born May 30, 1916, in Rigby, Idaho, a son of George Andrew and Christine Bodily Galbraith Browning. He married Margaret Jayne Isaacson Jan. 10, 1939, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Owned Freight Line

Mr. Browning was owner and a vice president of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and also owned Browning Motor in St. Anthony, Idaho. He grew up in St. Anthony and had lived in Bountiful for the past 13 years. He was a member of the Bountiful and Twin Falls Kiwanis clubs.

He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful; five grandchildren; four brothers, Ben D., Portland, Ore.; Clifton M., Bountiful; George A., Portland, Ore.; Lowell D., Boise, and his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. George A, Browning, Salt Lake City.

Evan A. Browning

Even Allen Browning, 34, 720 W. 1100 South, Woods Cross, was born April 5, 1940, in St. Anthonoy, Idaho, a son of Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning. He married Josie Koulis on Aug. 24, 1968, in Salt Lake City.

Evan Browning was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and former chairman of the Utah Safety Council. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Twin Falls High School. He was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa.

He is survived by his wife, Woods Cross; a son and a daughter, Evan Andrew, Michelle, both Woods Cross; his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Lyle R. Browning

Lyle Robert Browning, 29, Idaho Falls, Idaho, was born Sept. 18, 1945, in Salt Lake City, to Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning.

He was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and a Vietnam veteran. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Bountiful High School. He attended the University of Utah and Weber State College.

Survivors Listed

He is survived by his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Robert C. Browning

Robert Clifton Browning, 24, 635 S. 750 East, Bountiful, was born Oct. 24, 1950, in Salt Lake City, a son of Clifton M. and Helen Harding Browning.

He was a vice president and part owner of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and managed the Salt Lake terminal of the line. He was a graduate of Bountiful High School and served in the Utah Army National Guard.

He is survived by his parents, Bountiful; grandparents, Cleon A, Harding, Salt Lake City; three brothers, George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; three brothers and a sister, Randall N., Boise; Bradley S., Brian C., and Mrs. Michael (Carolynn) Christensen, all of Bountiful.

Viewing Today

Viewinf for Robert Clifton Browning will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East, Bountiful.

Families of Evan, Galbraith and Lyle Browning will meet friends Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the Bountiful LDS Stake Center.

Burial will be in the Bountiful Memorial Park. 
Browning, Lyle Robert (I7783)
 
70906 Join Funeral Slated for Four Air Victims

Special to The Tribune

BOUNTIFUL -- Funeral services for Galbraith Allen Browning, his sons, Evan Allen Browning, Lyle Robert Browning, and nephew Robert Clifton Browning, who were killed Saturday when the plane they were riding in struck a mointain in Tooele County, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Bountiful Stake Center, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3599 S. Orchard Dr.

The bodies of the four victims were brought out of the high mountain area by helicopter late Sunday and early Monday after searchers found them late Sunday.

Galbraith A. Browning

Galbraith Allen Browning, 58, 633 W. 3500 South, Bountiful, was born May 30, 1916, in Rigby, Idaho, a son of George Andrew and Christine Bodily Galbraith Browning. He married Margaret Jayne Isaacson Jan. 10, 1939, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Owned Freight Line

Mr. Browning was owner and a vice president of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and also owned Browning Motor in St. Anthony, Idaho. He grew up in St. Anthony and had lived in Bountiful for the past 13 years. He was a member of the Bountiful and Twin Falls Kiwanis clubs.

He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful; five grandchildren; four brothers, Ben D., Portland, Ore.; Clifton M., Bountiful; George A., Portland, Ore.; Lowell D., Boise, and his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. George A, Browning, Salt Lake City.

Evan A. Browning

Even Allen Browning, 34, 720 W. 1100 South, Woods Cross, was born April 5, 1940, in St. Anthonoy, Idaho, a son of Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning. He married Josie Koulis on Aug. 24, 1968, in Salt Lake City.

Evan Browning was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and former chairman of the Utah Safety Council. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Twin Falls High School. He was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa.

He is survived by his wife, Woods Cross; a son and a daughter, Evan Andrew, Michelle, both Woods Cross; his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Lyle R. Browning

Lyle Robert Browning, 29, Idaho Falls, Idaho, was born Sept. 18, 1945, in Salt Lake City, to Galbraith A. and Margaret Jayne Isaacson Browning.

He was a vice president and director of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and a Vietnam veteran. He grew up in Twin Falls and graduated from Bountiful High School. He attended the University of Utah and Weber State College.

Survivors Listed

He is survived by his mother, Bountiful; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; and three sisters, Mrs. Gary (Terrece) Moss, Twin Falls; Mrs. David (Barbara) Butler, Centerville; and Miss Cheryl Browning, Bountiful.

Robert C. Browning

Robert Clifton Browning, 24, 635 S. 750 East, Bountiful, was born Oct. 24, 1950, in Salt Lake City, a son of Clifton M. and Helen Harding Browning.

He was a vice president and part owner of Browning Freight Lines, Inc. and managed the Salt Lake terminal of the line. He was a graduate of Bountiful High School and served in the Utah Army National Guard.

He is survived by his parents, Bountiful; grandparents, Cleon A, Harding, Salt Lake City; three brothers, George A. Browning, Salt Lake City; three brothers and a sister, Randall N., Boise; Bradley S., Brian C., and Mrs. Michael (Carolynn) Christensen, all of Bountiful.

Viewing Today

Viewinf for Robert Clifton Browning will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East, Bountiful.

Families of Evan, Galbraith and Lyle Browning will meet friends Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the Bountiful LDS Stake Center.

Burial will be in the Bountiful Memorial Park. 
Browning, Evan Allen (I7781)
 
70907 Jonah Palmer came to America in 1628 and lived in Charlestown until 1657. He later moved to Rehoboth, MA soon after his marriage. Palmer, Jonah (I5286)
 
70908 Jonah Palmer came to America in 1628 and lived in Charlestown until 1657.  He later moved to Rehoboth, MA soon after his marriage. Palmer, Jonah (I5286)
 
70909 Jonathan Bascom, fourth son of Ensign Daniel, b. at Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 14, 1740 ; graduated at Yale College, in class of 1764. Studied theology and was ordained, in 1772, over the Congregational Church at Orleans, Mass.

He married Dec. 23, 1766, Temperance Knowles, daughter of Col. Willard Knowles, of Eastham. She d. at Orleans, April 8,
1782, aged 34, and he married second Aug. 10, 1782, widow Phoebe Taylor Sears, daughter of John Taylor, of Orleans. She d. Aug. 16, 1784, aged 37, and he married third Feb. 10, 1785, Betty Freeman, of Orleans. He d. at Orleans, March 18, 1807.

Bio from the family genealogy "Thomas Bascom and his Descendants" pub. 1870 
Bascom, Jonathan (I97886)
 
70910 JONATHAN C. HALL was born at Batavia, New York, February 27, 1808, and was reared on a farm.  He attended district school winters and a few terms at Wyoming Academy.  He taught school three winters and helped to survey several new counties.  In 1828 he began to study law, removed to Ohio and was admitted to the bar of Columbus.  In 1839 he came to Iowa Territory and a year later opened a law office at Mount Pleasant where in a few years he acquired a large practice, attending courts in eleven counties.  In 1844 he was chosen a delegate to the First Constitutional Convention and was one of the prominent framers of the Constitution that was rejected.  Soon after he removed to Burlington and in 1854 was appointed Supreme Judge to fill a vacancy.  In 1855 he was elected president of the Burlington & Missouri Railroad Company and was one of the influential promoters of that line.  In 1857 he was again a member of the Constitutional Convention which framed our present Constitution.  He was one of the authors of the State Board of Education which was provided for in that instrument.  In 1859 he was elected to the Eighth General Assembly and took a prominent part in the enactment of the Code of 1860.  In politics Judge Hall was a Democrat; as a lawyer, judge and legislator, he had few equals in the State he served so long and well.  He died June 11, 1874.

Source: Gue, Benjamin F. History of Iowa Vol. IV; New York City: 1903 
Hall, Judge Jonathan Chapin (I13738)
 
70911 Jonathan Chase Hall was a country trader in Tunbridge, VT. Hall, Jonathan Chase (I782)
 
70912 Jonathan Chase Hall was a country trader in Tunbridge, VT. Hall, Jonathan Chase (I782)
 
70913 Jonathan Fisher died young. Fisher, Jonathan (I2827)
 
70914 Jonathan Fisher died young. Fisher, Jonathan (I2827)
 
70915 Jonathan Hall was a prominent member and deacon of the Raynham Church, member of the board of selectmen in 1776 and for several years afterward and town treasurer.

Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Hall, Jr.
by C Hall ~ June 18th, 2011

In the Name of God Amen!

I Jonathan Hall, the Eldest of that name in Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being advanced in age, but thro' devine goodness of a sound and disposing mind, do in the first place give my soul to that God who gave it, and my body to the grave, decently to be interr'd by my Executor, In a firm belief a Resurrection to come, and in regard to my worldly interest, I give and dispose of it in the manner following ~ viz

1. I give to my beloved Wife Hannah Hall, after the payment of my just debts and funeral charges \emdash the best room in my dwelling house with a privilege in the Buttery, Oven and Cellar, as much as may be necessary for her own use; Also the easterly half of my Barn with a right of passing to and from it, at all times; To have, use and enjoy all the above privileges during her natural life \emdash Also I give to my said wife the improvement of all my land lying on the south easterly side of the Brook which comes thro' the land of Samuel Jones, below his barn, and on said Brook as it now runs, to the bridge below my house \emdash Together with one half of my orchard, adjoining to ye house, during her natural life; also I give unto my sd wife, ye use of my half of the pew in the Meeting House during her life and after her, I give it to my Son Seth Hall, to him and his Heirs forever.

2. I give to my Son Linus Hall, the remainder of my dwelling house together with a strip of land from the Brook below the house to the road before the door, to be two rods wide from the line which passes between my Son Seth Hall's house and mine, a straight line from the Brook to the road \emdash To him, his Heirs and assigns forever, together with the whole of my dwelling house after the death of my said wife.

3. I give to my Son Seth Hall, half an acre of land where his barn now stands, to him and his Heirs, immediately after my decease, together with the westerly part of my barn, one half my orchard, with all the remainder of my lands lying on the westerly side of the above mentioned Brook, immediately after my decease, with all the lands on ye other side of the Brook, after my wife's decease, to him and his Heirs and assigns forever on condition that he the said Seth Hall pay out the following Legacies ~ viz,

Unto my Son Silas Hall five pounds, in one year after my decease, \emdash To my Son Hezekiah Hall, ten pounds, in two years after my decease, provided he brings no account against my Estates, which if he does, Tis my will that the amount be deducted from the above named sum \emdash also, that he pay unto my Son Jonathan Hall in three years after my death the sum of twelve pounds. And in four years after my decease that my Son Seth Hall pay unto my Son Obed Hall, the sum of twelve pounds \emdash and that he also pay unto my Son Ebenezer Hall the same sum within five years after my decease \emdash also I order my Son Seth Hall to pay to my Daughter Lydia Richmond two pounds in six years after my decease \emdash and to my Daughter Jemima Williams one pound ten shillings in seven years after my death; all the above Legacies I order to be paid out in farm produce at the Common Market Price \emdash I also give to my Wife Hannah Hall, all the household goods she bro't with her upon marriage, with all the household goods that she and I have procured since we lived together, with two of my best cows and one swine to be at her own disposal \emdash The remainder of my stock, cattle, swine and moveables not disposed of before, I give them all unto my Son Seth Hall and to his Heirs forever \emdash and I do Constitute and appoint my Son Seth Hall to be the Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament.

In Witness Whereof I do here unto set my Hand and Seal, Signed, Sealed and Delivered this 21st Day of Feby, 1788.

Jonathan Hall

In Presence of Us:

Perez Fobes
Anonyma Fobes
Molly Wales Fobes

The Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Hall was filed March 12, 1789; Proved May 2, 1789. On March 17, 1791 Seth Hall, Administrator of his father's estate, filed a petition with the court to have his father's estate declared insolvent and requested that the court appoint a commission to examine into the claims of debtors against his father's estate. What these debtors claims were, we do not know, as no further Administration papers have been found. Neither do we know what happened to the extensive land holdings that Jonathan had inherited from his father. We are trying to secure and sort out all of the various deeds for Jonathan Hall. What we do know is that the Legacies that Jonathan had requested in his Will, to be distributed to his children over a seven year period after his death, did not happen. An inventory of his Estate was conducted by Major Shaw, Samuel Hall, and Daniel White on March 16, 1792; it amounted to 21 Pounds, 2 Shillings and 3 Pence. The inventory was allowed April 2, 1792. 
Hall, Deacon Jonathan (I5858)
 
70916 Jonathan Hall was a prominent member and deacon of the Raynham Church, member of the board of selectmen in 1776 and for several years afterward and town treasurer.
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Jonathan lived his entire life in Raynham, more particularly in that area known as Raynham Center. He was a prominent member and deacon of the Raynham Congregational Church, and he served in numerous town positions. As the eldest son of Jonathan and Sarah, he inherited extensive acreage as stipulated in his father's will. He appeared on the Raynham Tax Records for 1746, assessed for both real and personal property (Old Colony Historical Society, Taunton, MA).

Many of the town records are missing, but of those surviving Jonathan's name appeared in all of the accounts, with his town positions having ranged from selectman to constable, treasurer and moderator.

    March 22, 1762, chosen surveyor of highways
    March 17, 1763, chosen surveyor of wheat and flour
    March 19, 1764, named constable
    November 27, 1771, chosen moderator
    November 30, 1772, Deacon Jonathan Hall contributed to support of the town hall
    October 4, 1773, name drawn to serve as a juror for Superior Court
    May 2, 1775, signed a town document
    March 4, 1775, elected selectman
    June 24, 1779, chosen moderator
    January 6, 1785, signed a town document
    March 7, 1785, chosen treasurer
    October 12, 1786, chosen moderator
    October 15, 1787, chosen moderator 
Hall, Deacon Jonathan Jr. (I5858)
 
70917 Jonathan Hall, from Sutton, Mass., came to Windsor in his 32nd year.

He was the son of Hon. Willis Hall and his second wife, Anna (Coye) Hall.

Jonathan Hall married Mercy Cady, December 11, 1785.

He was a Private in Massachusetts Militia, Capt. J. Hazen's Co. 
Hall, Jonathan (I1273)
 
70918 Jonathan Martin E Sandys, mother maiden name Martin, was born. Sandys, Jonathan Martin Edwin (I14316)
 
70919 Jordan Dodd and Liahona Research, comp.. Illinois, Marriage Index, 1851-1900
Name:      Thomas Terry
Gender:      Male
Spouse Name:      Demanda V Scott
Marriage Date:      8 May 1856
Marriage County:      Henry
Comments:      This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1435944 - 1435945. 
Family F4800
 
70920 Joseph and Betty (Hall) Comeau did not have any children. Hall, Betty Jean (I8363)
 
70921 Joseph b. 2 Apr 1703 Batiscan; engage Ouest 6 Aug 1723. Morand, Joseph (I3912)
 
70922 Joseph B. Hall and Juliet E. Griswold
(From LDS Film #0890264, Marriage Records, Vol. A-D) 
Family F1084
 
70923 Joseph Baker, Francis' father, died in 1729. Daniel Baker of Swansea was appointed his guardian 3 Nov 1729. Francis was over 14 at the time, but still under age. Baker, Francis (I17970)
 
70924 Joseph Belanger and his wife, who's name I do not know at this point (1996), lived in Providence, RI at some point in their later life. Belanger, Joseph (I1856)
 
70925 Joseph Carpenter and his wife, Persis Rawson, removed from Providence, Rhode Island to Uxbridge, Massachusetts in 1772.

The epitaph on Joseph Carpenter's gravestone reads: "Farewell my friends and childen dear, I've left this world of pain, May virtue be your practice here, Til we do meet again."

Intentions for marriage may have been filed in Milford, MA on 6 May 1770.

Joseph Carpenter was a Revolutionary Soldier. 
Carpenter, Joseph (I2077)
 
70926 Joseph Carpenter Hall's last Inventory of Estate dated 23 Dec 1884 consisted of the following:



Personal: $5003.00

Real Estate: $13,411.85 - 5 acres Bald Hill Woodland; 8 acres Gilboa Sprout land; 8 acres Howell Sprout land; 40 acres (may have been changed to 20 acres) Farnum Pasture; 6 acres Douglas Woodland; 79 1/2 acres Thayer Land; 7 acres Spring
Sprout land; 9 acres Isaac Tucker Sprout land; 40 acres Home Farm 1/2 of farm.



Worcester Courthouse Registry of Deeds, 2 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01608



Book 420-459

Worcester Probate No. 3348B 
Hall, Joseph Carpenter (I57)
 
70927 Joseph Carpenter Hall's last Inventory of Estate dated 23 Dec 1884 consisted of the following:

Personal:  $5003.00
Real Estate:  $13,411.85 - 5 acres Bald Hill Woodland; 8 acres Gilboa Sprout land; 8 acres Howell Sprout land; 40 acres (may have been changed to 20 acres) Farnum Pasture; 6 acres Douglas Woodland; 79 1/2 acres Thayer Land; 7 acres Spring Sprout land; 9 acres Isaac Tucker Sprout land; 40 acres Home Farm 1/2 of farm.

Worcester Courthouse Registry of Deeds, 2 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Book 420-459, Worcester Probate No. 3348B 
Hall, Joseph Carpenter (I57)
 
70928 Joseph Carpenter was editor and owner of the first paper of Cincinnati, "The Western Spy," the initial number of which was issued May 28, 1799.  The paper was one of the most famous of the old newspapers of cincinnati.  Captain Carpenter led
out a company in the War of 1812 and served faithfully, dying from exposure endured during a forced march from Fort St. Mary's in mid-winter.

From a record of his service, the following is taken:  "Captain Carpenter commmanded his company with high reputation as an officer, and rendered essential service to his country." 
Carpenter, Capt. Josephus (I4828)
 
70929 Joseph D Hulburt     40 M  Tin & ? Mcht  $6400  NY
Lucinda C    "           26 F                                    Ohio
Julia E          "            5 F                                     NY         school
Mary F         "            3 F                                     OH            
Philomine? D  "          1 F                                     OH
Charlotte J Martin     19 F                                    NY        school
Owen W Jones        26 M   Laborer                    England 
Hulbert, Joseph Dewey (I63716)
 
70930 Joseph Daniels was of Grafton, MA. Daniels, Joseph (I2294)
 
70931 Joseph Eaton is a descendant of both Francis Eaton and John Alden.

Francis Eaton was born in England  and died between 25 Oct and 8 Nov 1633 OS (Old Style calender) in Plymouth, MA.  He was married three times, 1) Sarah, 2) Uknown, and 3) Christian Penn, 1624 or 1625; Plymouth.  Francis Eaton was a Carpenter,
Purchaser, signer of the Mayflower Compact and died intestate.

John Alden was born between 6 Jul and 12 Sep 1598 or thereabouts in England, possibly Southampton.  He died 12 Sep 1687, OS (Old Style calender) in Duxbury, MA.  He was married to Priscilla Mullins Circa 1622/3.  John Alden was a Cooper,
Undertaker, Purchaser, and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. 
Eaton, Joseph (I2735)
 
70932 Joseph Hall, died Jan. 29, 1838, in his 83rd yr. Hall, Joseph (I64488)
 
70933 Joseph Hall, Son of Mr. Solomon & Mrs. Mary Hall. Hall, Joseph (I101980)
 
70934 Joseph Horyna

TUCSON, Ariz. Joseph Horyna, 78, died of stomach cancer Thursday, Oct. 27, in Tucson, Ariz.

Born Nov. 6, 1924, in Rush Springs, Okla., Horyna lived in Redlands for about 30 years before moving to Tucson 12 years ago.

He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and retired from Kaiser Steel in Fontana after 29 years with the company.

Survivors include his wife, Maxine Horyna of Tucson; three daughters, Brenda Clements and Sonya Horyna, both of Bozeman, Mont., and Jodi Romero of Yucaipa; a son, Ron Horyna of Tucson; a brother, Roger Horyna of Wichita, Kan.; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services were held Oct. 29 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Tucson. 
Horyna, Joseph Vernon "Joe" (I17175)
 
70935 Joseph Johnson never married. Johnson, Mister (I4581)
 
70936 JOSEPH LEE HALL

Joseph Lee HALL Commander, USN, Retired, died in his sleep December 27, 2008, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California at the age of 92. Born November 28, 1916, to Joseph William and Ethel Adele (Harley) Hall in Seattle, Washington, he grew up in a salmon fishing and canning family living in Port Angeles, Washington, Petersburg, Alaska and Seattle.

He graduated from Ballard High School, and from the University of Washington with a degree in mining engineering. To support himself during college he worked summers as a salmon grader in Neah Bay and spent a summer on the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam.

After graduating, he joined the Navy and trained as a Naval Aviator in Pensacola, Florida just before the Second World War. His first posting was to Bermuda, where he flew far out into the Atlantic in support of shipping convoys and into hurricanes for research. Before the U.S. entered the war, he was one of several pilots who flew a squadron of PBYs from Bermuda to England just after the Battle of Britain. While there, he flew out of Oban, Scotland as a Neutral Observer, including one of the search legs beyond Iceland during the hunt for the Battleship Bismark, and may have seen one of the accompanying German Cruisers during a break in the clouds. He had returned to Bermuda when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He and his squadron flew across the country and arrived in Pearl Harbor nine days later. The Battle of Midway Island and the Aleutians had him re-assigned to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, where a keen sense of navigation in poor weather was a nice thing to have. He saw more action in Guadalcanal, flying B-24s from Henderson field up the Slot as far as Rabaul, where he and his crew led a night raid on the main enemy supply dump. He was proud to have such a top notch crew both in the air and on the ground. He earned the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross for the Guadalcanal engagement. Shortly after the war, he took part in a round-the-world cruise aboard the carrier USS Rendova. Soon after returning, he became part of the massive atomic testing program, and was operations officer for a test on Eniwetok Atoll. At a safe distance from the test, he and a friend stood on a pier and observed the fireworks wearing special optics goggles while grilling steaks.

Joe also spent some time in Hollywood, working with Carey Wilson at MGM as a technical advisor on a classified film on atomic weapons. He retired as a Commander in 1959.

He married Marguerite (Rita) McGuinness Monocrusos (born to Stephen and Ethel Monocrusos) in 1955, and had three children.

After retiring from the Navy, Joe moved his family to La Jolla, California on 1959 where he worked in Real Estate and later at NASSCO. Joe especially enjoyed neighborhood cocktail parties. Joe was also devoted to the betterment of public schools as a foundation of democracy. He served many years in the PTA and worked on school bond efforts. Joe loved the natural world. Hiking was Joe's passion, and he took family and friends on jaunts through the local desert, the Sierras and Cascades, and to Glacier National Park. He was a wonderful story-teller and enjoyed relating stories of his fascinating life over the camp fire.

After his wife, Rita died in 2000 he moved to Vancouver, Washington to be closer to family.

His survivors include his son, Stephen, his daughter-in-law Kimberly, and grandchildren, Katherine and Ian of Napa, California, his daughter Elizabeth, his son-in-law Craig Copeland, and grandson, Andrei of Los Angeles, California, and his daughter Anne Woods, son-in-law Thomas Woods, and granddaughters Carolyn and Emily Woods of Vancouver, Washington.

He will be deeply missed. His ashes will be scattered in a private ceremony in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. He asked that any remembrances be made to the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society. 
Hall, Joseph Lee (I12015)
 
70937 Joseph Mayer
Joseph Mayer, 82, died, unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon at St. Olaf Hospital. He resided at 706 N. Oak.

Surviving are two sons, Frederick Mayer, Austin, and Sgt. Joseph Mayer, White Plaines, N.M.; seven daughters, Mrs. Richard Biederman, Mrs. Joseph Safranek, Mrs. Ernest Schradle, Mrs. Lawrence Guckeen, Austin; Mrs. Fred Paulsen, Hollandale; Mrs. Glen Halseth, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Orville Jumper, Parkdale, Ore.

Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon. 
Mayer, Joseph J. "Joe" Jr. (I13902)
 
70938 Joseph Mayer, Sr.

Joseph Mayer, Sr., died at his home, 1405 East Water Street, at 4:30 Friday afternoon; death resulting from a stroke of paralysis which he suffered a week ago Monday.

Mr. Mayer was born in Wurtenberg, Germany. , September 2, 1835. He was married to Magdelene Effinger in 1859. They came to America in 1969 coming directly to Austin. They lived here until 1877, when they moved to Kansas City where they lived for ten years and then returned to Austin which has since been his home. Mrs. Mayer died nine years ago. His daughter Theresa kept house and cared for him after her mother's death.

Mr. Mayer leaves to morn his loss six children, M. J. Mayer of Austin, John C. Mayer of Kansas City, Mrs. Mary Bradbery of San Diego, Cal., Miss Theresa Mayer, Mrs. Susie Glassel and Joseph Mayer, Jr., of Austin. All were present at his bedside except Mr. Bradbury of San Diego when he passed away. Five Children are dead. He is also survived by 20 Grand children, 27 great grand children and on great grandchild.

Mr. Mayer was an honest, hard working man and well thought of by all who knew him.

The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning from St. Augustine's Church. Interment will be made in St. Augustine's cemetery. 
Mayer, Joseph (I13978)
 
70939 Joseph Samuel Hall and Jeanette Silbor were married on 19 Nov 1960 by Rev. Hubert A. Swetnam, Minister of the Gospel. Family F3
 
70940 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall, J.S. Jr., Y-DNA Family 006 (I1)
 
70941 Joseph Samuel Hall, Sr. was born at home in the original house of Alvah Hall. 

He was a Signalman Third Class (SM3) onboard the USS INTREPID (CVA-11).  He entered active duty on 6 Sep 1956 and received an Honorable Discharge on 1 Oct 1959.  The USS INTREPID was also known as the "Fighting I."  He has spent most of his life as a truck driver, although worked at Draper Machine Shop in Hopedale, MA as a Radial Drill Operator in his earlier adult years.  He also helped run the family dairy business known as Sunnyside Farms in Uxbridge which was on the land owned by Alvah Hall.  The farm was owned and operated by his mother Alice and his father Raymond.  He won second place at the New England Truck Rodeo in a regional competition with 17 other drivers while working for Leaseway Motor Car, Framingham, MA. 

He resided in Uxbridge, MA his entire life.

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From FindaGrave:

********* US NAVY Vet **********
*** aboard the USS Intrepid CVA-11 ***

Joseph Samuel Hall b. 07 Nov 1938 Uxbridge, MA [103:562] son of Raymond C. and Alice Malvina (Belanger) Hall; d. 09 May 2013 Uxbridge, MA [74y]. He m. 19 Nov 1960 Jeanette Silbor.

Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - Friday, May 10, 2013

UXBRIDGE - Joseph S. Hall, Sr., 74, of Uxbridge, died Thursday, May 9, 2013 at home with his family by his side. He was the husband of Jeanette (Silbor) Hall.

Mr. Hall was a lifelong farmer on the family farm Hall's Dairy Farm/Sunnyside Farm located on W. Hartford Ave. He also was employed as a truck driver for Rosenfeld Concrete in Hopedale, Anchor Motor Freight in Framingham, and Aggregate Industries in Boston, retiring in 2004. Mr. Hall was a member of the Teamsters Union Local 170 in Worcester.

He was born Nov. 7, 1938 in Uxbridge, son of the late Raymond C. Hall, Sr. and Alice M. (Belanger) Hall and had attended Uxbridge High School. He was a U. S. Navy veteran and served aboard the USS Intrepid CVA-11. He was also a Freemason.

Mr. & Mrs. Hall observed their 52nd wedding anniversary on Nov. 19, 2012.

Mr. Hall enjoyed dancing- especially the waltz, and gardening around his home.

In addition to his wife Jeanette, he is survived by two sons, Joseph S. Hall, Jr. and his wife Elaine of Blackstone and Randy M. Hall and his wife Christine of Uxbridge; a daughter Robin M. and her husband Robert Mills of Folkston, GA; a sister Mary Christiansen of Uxbridge; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother Raymond C. Hall, Jr. and grandchildren, Kevin Hall and Keith Hall.

Visiting hours will be Saturday May 11, 2013 from 9 - 11 AM in the BUMA FUNERAL HOME, 101 N. Main St. (Rte. 122), Uxbridge. Funeral services and burial will be private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First Evangelical Congregational Church, c/o Handicap Fund In Memory of Kevin and Keith Hall, P. O. Box 152, Uxbridge, MA 01569.

www.bumafuneralhome.com
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Copyright (c) 2013 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.

Many Thanks to Alison G Franks for the added info above
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Joseph Samuel Hall, Sr. is a descendant of Edward Rawson, First Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Many Thanks to Joseph Hall for the added info above
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Hall, Joseph Samuel Sr. (I3)
 
70942 Joseph Samuel Hall's Social Security Number was 022-07-1055.



Joseph S. Hall and Mildred Hall were received to First Evangelical Congregational Church, Uxbridge on April 20, 1924 from 2nd Congregational Church, East Douglas by letter.



Mildred Hall was President of the Pilgrim's Guild 1934.



Feemason, Most Worshipful of Solomon's Temple Lodge, Uxbridge, MA. 
Hall, Joseph Samuel (I40)
 
70943 Joseph Sullivan Cook was a member of the 25th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company H. He mustered in on 8 Aug 1862 , was wounded at A'fld Church on 9 May 1864, and mustererd out on 20 Oct 1864 at the expiration of his service. He lived
in Northbridge, MA at the time of his mustering in. 
Cooke, Joseph Sullivan (I7480)
 
70944 Joseph Sullivan Cook was a member of the 25th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company H.  He mustered in on 8 Aug 1862 , was wounded at A'fld Church on 9 May 1864, and mustererd out on 20 Oct 1864 at the expiration of his service.  He lived
in Northbridge, MA at the time of his mustering in. 
Cook, Joseph Sullivan (I7480)
 
70945 Joseph's father died in 1638 in Banham, Co.Norfolk. It is possible that his mother Mary was the Mary Clarke who was admitted to the church at Dedham,MA on Mar 1,1642, and she may be the same who was buried there on May 22,1642 or 1643. However, that may refer to Mary (Hobart) Clarke, wife of a Rowland Clark (Rowland has been mentioned in the past as a possible brother of Joseph, but this is probably not the case, as Joseph's brother Rowland who died in 1638 had no known wife. Of note is that there is no widow Clarke mentioned in the Banham assessments of 1641.) Clark, Joseph (I9403)
 
70946 Joshua Dawson and Christiana Wolstenholme were married. Family F6201
 
70947 Joshua is likely a son of William Hall and Mercy Fletcher of Brookline, NH, but this is not certain.

The use of middle name Fletcher among descendants is suggestive; however, much evidence points to this Joshua being born in Brookline in 1780; whereas their son Joshua was baptized in Raby (old name for Brookline) in 1786.

This Joshua was married in Pepperell in 1809 and is found in the census there from 1810-1850. There is a Joshua listed in Brookline in the 1830 census. So who were the two Joshua Halls?

Also in Pepperell was a Benjamin Hall who married a Mary Cole. This COULD be the Benjamin, s/o William & Mercy as he has a daughter with middle name Fletcher. He came to Pepperell from Holden just before 1800.

There was also an Abner Hall listed in 1820 census in Pepperell who seems to be a contemprary. He is not identified and I have no record of an Abner born in 1780 time frame in this vicintiy. 
Hall, Joshua (I14983)
 
70948 Josiah and his half brother, John (son from the marriage of Mary Hall and John Rogers), were merchants and resided in Spain. Rogers, Josiah (I466)
 
70949 Josiah and Lydia were 1st cousins. Family F38464
 
70950 Josiah and Martha live in Grafton, MA.



Josiah Hall had the shock of palsy in the winter of 1877, but was able to attend his brother Samuel's 90th birthday celebration the following May 1878 and his funeral the next year. 
Hall, Josiah (I949)
 

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