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| 71201 | Luther Hall and his wife Hannah were both members of the Congregational Church and he held the office of a deacon during the first twelve years of his married life. He was of a serious turn of mind from childhood, preferring books to play and noted for his honesty. He filled the office of a deacon well and cheerfully performed every duty imposed upon him, glad to do all he could to promote the cause of Christ at home and abroad. It was his custom to read the Bible through once every year and to make it his study and the rule of his moral and Christian conduct. His wife Hannah was the mother of his children and a fit companion for such an excellent man. He was a farmer as his ancestors had been and owned and lived on the farm formerly owned by Lt. Nathaniel Whitmore, who built the house in 1780. Nathaniel Whitmore and his sons occupied the farm for a long period. He was also a blacksmith and set up for himself the first trip hammer used in Sutton. The Whitmore family were buried in Millbury. Abel Chase owned the farm next was of Whitmore's and was also a blacksmith (his shop and farm have been confounded in history with the Whitmores and Halls. | Hall, Luther (I977)
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| 71202 | Luther Hall and his wife Hannah were both members of the Congregational Church and he held the office of a deacon during the first twelve years of his married life. He was of a serious turn of mind from childhood, preferring books to play and noted for his honesty. He filled the office of a deacon well and cheerfully performed every duty imposed upon him, glad to do all he could to promote the cause of Christ at home and abroad. It was his custom to read the Bible through once every year and to make it his study and the rule of his moral and Christian conduct. His wife Hannah was the mother of his children and a fit companion for such an excellent man. He was a farmer as his ancestors had been and owned and lived on the farm formerly owned by Lt. Nathaniel Whitmore, who built the house in 1780. Nathaniel Whitmore and his sons occupied the farm for a long period. He was also a blacksmith and set up for himself the first trip hammer used in Sutton. The Whitmore family were buried in Millbury. Abel Chase owned the farm next was of Whitmore's and was also a blacksmith (his shop and farm have been confounded in history with the Whitmores and Halls. | Hall, Luther (I977)
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| 71203 | Luther Jacobs was a son of Whitman Jacobs, Jr.and Hannah (Walker) Jacobs, and was born in Royalston, Mass.,15 July 1781. He married Margaret Cochran in Croydon, NH., 20 Dec 1804. They settled on Stow Hill, Croydon, and paid taxes from 1803-1847. Luther & Margaret had a large family, all born in Croydon: 1. Burman/Burnham JACOBS, b 10 Oct 1805, marr Eliza Stearns, dau of Isaiah & Elizabeth Stearns, ca 1835 moved to Illinois. 2. Jacob Cochran Jacobs, born 20 July 1807, died, Croydon, 4 Apr 1832. 3. Paul Jacobs 2nd, born 19 Feb 1810, died Croydon,18 July 1882. 4. Hannah Jacobs, born 3 Apr 1812, marr.Ezekial Powers Jr., 1 Nov 1835, Croydon. 5. Rachel S.Jacobs, born 4 June 1815, married ca 1835 in Croydon, Cyrus H. Fletcher 6. Heman Jacobs, born 11 March 1817, died Chicopee, Mass. 7. Nancy Jacobs, born 2 Feb 1819. 8. Elijah Jacobs, born 12 Nov 1823, marr Croydon, May 1851, Betsey L. White; died 15 Feb 1865,Croydon, the same year as his brother Heman. After the death of his wife Margaret, Luther married Rosamond Rickard, 15 Dec 1842, in Croydon. Banns filed with D. R. Hall, town clerk, 11 Dec 1842. They were married by Rev. Jacob Haven. (Received & recorded 5 Nov 1878) Luther died in Croydon, Dec 22,1847, aged 66. | Jacobs, Luthur (I7762)
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| 71204 | Lydia and her husband, Moses, removed to Dorchester. _____________ From FindaGrave, Oct. 2017: Lydia was the daughter of Edward Hall of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and Mary Miller Hall of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. They had nine children. They were: Elizabeth Hall was born on 23 July 1732; Mary Hall was born on 07 March 1733/1734; Ephraim Hall was born on 31 July 1736; Elisha Hall was born on 14 September 1738; Dorcas Hall was born on 20 February 1740; Lydia Hall was born about 1743; Esther Hall was born on 24 July 1746; Edward Hall was born on 10 January 1749; and Rebecca Hall was born on 10 September 1753. All the children were born in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Lydia married Moses (3) Richardson in 1763 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. They had six children. They were: Lydia Richardson was born on 20 June 1763 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; Anna Richardson was born on 25 June 1765 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; Edward Richardson was born about 1766 in Newton, Middlesex county, Massachusetts; Elizabeth Richardson was born on 23 August 1767 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; Moses Richardson was born on 13 March 1770 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; and Mehitable (4) Richardson was born on 22 May 1772 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Lydia married Ephraim Batchelder on 13 May 1808 in Baldwin, Cumberland County, Maine. They had no children. | Hall, Lydia (I413)
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| 71205 | Lydia and her husband, Nathaniel Gile, removed to Enfield, CT. | Hall, Lydia (I196)
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| 71206 | Lydia Hall is the daughter of Samuel and Rebecca (McAllister) Carlton. | Carlton, Linda (I101443)
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| 71207 | Lydia Lucas, age 51, died. | Davidson, Lydia (I102324)
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| 71208 | Lydia was identified solely by her 1762 marriage intent in Norton to Benjamin Willis. I do not even know if Hall is her maiden name. | Hall, Lydia of Taunton (I7647)
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| 71209 | Lyle W Hall Born: October 06, 1925 Died: July 28, 2009 U.S. Veteran Lyle W. Hall, age 83 of Hesperia, passed away Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at his home in Newfield Township following a long illness. Lyle was born on October 6, 1925 in Leavitt Township, Oceana County, the son of Chauncey and Anna (Farber) Hall. Lyle met and later married Rose Marie Dempkey on June 4, 1946 in Hart and Rose preceded him in death on July 31, 1994. Lyle served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1945 '96 1947. Lyle had worked at the Teledyne Continental Motors Company in Muskegon for several years until his retirement in 1983. Lyle had been a lifelong resident of the area where he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working around his home. Lyle is survived by his sons, Dennis Hall of Norton Shores; Scott Hall of Hesperia; his daughters, Sandra (Alvin) Mendham of Holton; Diane (Bill) Myers of Hesperia; Karen (Ron) Ward of Hesperia; Bonnie Webster of Muskegon; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; his son-in-law, Ric VanAvery of Hesperia; his sister, Vera Blaisdell of Jackson; his brother, Carl Hall of Fremont. Lyle was preceded in death by his wife, Rose in 1994; his daughter, Jannet VanAvery in 2004; and by 4 grandchildren, Shelly Elaine Mendham; Nicolas VanAvery; Lee Myers; and Chuckie Myers; his sister, Clara Dailey; his brothers, Henry Hall and Norman Hall. VISITATION : Friday, July 31, 2009 from 2-4 at Crandell Funeral Home '96 Fremont Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICES : Friday, July 31, 2009 at 4pm at the funeral home. INTERMENT and MILITARY RITES : East Hesperia Cemetery. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS : American Cancer Society. Friends may send a condolence or share a memory with the Hall family online at www.crandellfh.com. | Hall, Lyle W. (I10777)
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| 71210 | Lyman went to Cornish, NH were he was a physician and hwas one son, Albert L., who was living in Newport, NH and three daughters. | Hall, Lyman (I1208)
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| 71211 | Lyman went to Cornish, NH where he was a physician and had one son, Albert L., who was living in Newport, NH, and three daughters. _____________________ From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866): "Albina Hall and Lyman Hall, sons of James Hall, after spending most of their minority in town, turned their attention to medicine. The former married Livia Powers, and after practicing awhile in Maine and New York has returned to Croydon. The latter followed his profession at Cornish Flat until his death, which occurred but a few years since." _______________ From FindaGrave: Son of James, son of Edward, son of Benjamin (information in Cornish History states that this line of Halls of Croydon descended mainly from ancestry found in Rohoboth, Mass He was the 11th and youngest child of James and Huldah(Cooper)Hall He and his wife, Mary had six children Josephine, b-1836, Albert Lyman, b-1839, m-Laura Robinson of Newport Emily Dodge, b-1841 Julia Caroline, b-Jun,18, 184? Edward Peters, b-Mar,28, 184? Hattie Mary, b-1860 | Hall, Dr. Lyman (I1208)
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| 71212 | Lyme VRs, Barbour Collection Martha, c. Jacob & Hannah, b. Mar. 27, 1783. | Hall, Martha (I3780)
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| 71213 | Lyme VRs, Barbour Collection Sarah, d. Jacob & Hannah, b. Sept. 17, 1779. | Hall, Sarah (I3784)
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| 71214 | Lyme VRs, Barbour Collection. Amasa, s. Jacob & Hannah, b, July 3, 1781. | Hall, Amasa (I3807)
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| 71215 | Lyme VRs, Barbour Collection. Sarah, relict of Isaac, d. Jan. 27, 1786, in 68th y. of her age. | Gates, Sarah Forbes (I3286)
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| 71216 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Valentine, L. (I2780)
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| 71217 | Lynn PO, Ward 1, p. 373a Hall, Edward 28 M W Shoe Maker ---- $300 N.H. citizen ---, Rosella 27 F W Keeping House Maine ---, Lulia 6 F W Mass. school | Hall, Rosilla Richmond (I6448)
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| 71218 | Lynn PO, Ward 1, p. 373a Hall, Edward 28 M W Shoe Maker ---- $300 N.H. citizen ---, Rosella 27 F W Keeping House Maine ---, Lulia 6 F W Mass. school | Hall, Lula E. (I6447)
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| 71219 | Lynn PO, Ward 1, p. 373a Hall, Edward 28 M W Shoe Maker ---- $300 N.H. citizen ---, Rosella 27 F W Keeping House Maine ---, Lulia 6 F W Mass. school | Hall, Edward (I6446)
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| 71220 | Lynn PO, Ward 3, p. 407a Davis, Augustus 52 M W Shoe Maker $1800 $200 Mass citizen ---, Abby M. 35 F W Keeping House N. H. ---, Sevilla A. 16 F W At School Mass school ---, Dixey C. 13 F W " " " ---, Annie M. 6 F W " " " Perkins, Sarah 80 F W No Occupation " | Davis, Augustus L. (I21960)
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| 71221 | Lynn PO, Ward 3, p. 407a Davis, Augustus 52 M W Shoe Maker $1800 $200 Mass citizen ---, Abby M. 35 F W Keeping House N. H. ---, Sevilla A. 16 F W At School Mass school ---, Dixey C. 13 F W " " " ---, Annie M. 6 F W " " " Perkins, Sarah 80 F W No Occupation " | Davis, Seville Augusta (I21832)
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| 71222 | Lynn PO, Ward 5, p. 384 Ebenezer Hall 74 $1000 $100 Mass Lydia " 56 " Adelaide L Johnson 20 " | Johnson, Lydia M. (I23027)
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| 71223 | Lynn PO, Ward 5, p. 384 Ebenezer Hall 74 $1000 $100 Mass Lydia " 56 " Adelaide L Johnson 20 " | Hall, Ebenezer (I23026)
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| 71224 | Lynn, p. 22 #387 (1912) Guildo Mincenelle and Emilia Teraglia were married June 3 at Lynn by Joseph W. Attwill, City Clerk, Justice of the Peace. Lynn. It was a first marriage for each. Guido, Shoemaker age 27 of 10 Hilton's Ct. was born in Italy to Giacomo [Mincenelle] and Maria Barba. Emilia, Dressmaker age 23 of 30 Suffolk St., was born in Italy to Annible [Teraglia] and Maria Mangno | Family F5914
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| 71225 | m 17 Mar 1870 Vermontville, Eaton Co., MI Nehemiah C. Chilson They had 4 children - Myra, Frank Howard "Frankie" d/y, Arthur Church, Unknown ref: MI Death Cert 4children 2living at the time of her death | Church, Eliza (I5625)
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| 71226 | m. Robert Beals on Jan 10, 1805; int. 5 Aug 1804 at Plainfield, Mass.; both were of Plainfield at the time children: Fordyce, Vesta, Eli V, Mary, Abigail, Robert P, Alden Porter | Vining, Abigail "Nabby" (I97742)
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| 71227 | MA Town & Vital Records, 1620-1988 Births, Marriages & Death Adam Brown jun'r. of Ipswich and Prissilla Putnam of Sutton were joined together in Marriage Decem'r 3, 1772. The Rev. Mr. David Hall Pastor of the 1st Ch'h in Sutton. MA Town & Vital Records, 1620-1988 Records from the 1st Church of Christ in Sutton, pg 181 Dec. 3 1772 Adam Brown Jun. of Ipswich & Priscilla Putnam of Sutton were joined in marriage. MA Town & Vital Records, 1620-1988 Sutton Marriages., pg 216 Brown, Adam Jr. of Ipswich and Priscilla Putnam, Dec. 3, 1772. | Family F3486
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| 71228 | Mabel's married name was Look. | Hall, H. Mabel (I360)
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| 71229 | MacKAY-MELLIER, Hortense deBeauharnais, formerly of Baltimore, Md.; suddenly March 2, 1966, in Los Angles, mother of Anne B. Cooke Scheffenacker and Addison Barnwell Cooke Jr., survived by 3 grandchildren, sister of Elizabeth M. Moore, Anne M. Woody and Gloria M. Sweeny. Private interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. | Mellier, Hortense deBeauharnais (I11653)
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| 71230 | MACOMBER, Abiathar, Nov. 8, 1827, a. 37. | Macomber, Abiathar Jr., of Taunton (I64625)
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| 71231 | Maddock MacInnis came from Nova Scotia from a Scotch Regiment that the English disbanded there. According to the Robert Lee Hall genealogy (p. 363): "His first child bon on his South Gardiner farm weighed 15 pounds. Dr. Ara Libby asked, "Shall I save the mother or the child?" He saved both, and Ara MacInnis was named after the doctor." | MacInnis, Murdoch Dan (I85268)
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| 71232 | Maiden name is Howes and she married twice, both times to men named Howes dau of Lemuel Howes & Mary (Hall) Howes m. 1) Abner Howes 10 Dec 1776 at Yarmouth, Mass. m. 2) Anthony Howes on Oct 24,1780 children with 2nd husband Anthony: Frederick Howes, Bethia Howes, Polly Howes Adams, and David Howes. | Howes, Bethiah (I8361)
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| 71233 | Main Road Hall, Frank Head M W 50 M1 28 IL NH IL Laborer - Railroad ---, Emma M. Wife F W 49 M1 28 0 0 NH NH NH | Dow, Emma M. (I13042)
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| 71234 | Main Road Hall, Frank Head M W 50 M1 28 IL NH IL Laborer - Railroad ---, Emma M. Wife F W 49 M1 28 0 0 NH NH NH | Hall, Frank (I12942)
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| 71235 | Maine Birth Records, 1715-1922: Hannah Combs, born Gloster, 27 Aug 1727 to Anthony and Mary Combs. Filed in the City Clerk's Office, Portland. This record is typewritten. | Coombs, Joanna "Hannah" (I15679)
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| 71236 | Maine Birth Records. Place of Birth: Rockland Child's Name: Alice A. (Sprague) DOB: June 30, 1877 Father's Name: Frank Sprague Source of Records: Births of the time. Certified: Rockland City Clerk, Rockland ME. | Sprague, Alice A. (I19975)
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| 71237 | Maine Death Index, 1960-1997 about Chloe Tyler Johnson Name: Chloe Tyler Johnson Death Date: 25 Mar 1992 Age: 67 Town: Arrowsic Certificate: 9202174 | Walker, Chloe Tyler (I11670)
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| 71238 | Maine Marriage Index. Record of Marriage Groom: Edwin Bernard Hall Bride: Lillith Alline Call Residence of Groom: Rockport, Maine Residence of Bride: Camden, Maine. Age of Groom: 29 Years Age of Bride: 28 Years Color of Groom: White Color of Bride: White Occupation of Groom: Laborer Occupation of Bride: Clerk Birthplace of Groom: Rockport, Maine Birthplace of Bride: Dresden, Maine No. of Marriages of Groom: First No. of Marriages of Bride: First Intention Filed: June 15, 1906 By Whom Married: E. S. Gahan Residence: E. Pittston Official Station: Clergyman Date of Marriage: June 27, 1906 Place: Camden, Maine Groom's Father and Mother Father: W. R. Hall Residence: Rockport, Maine Color: White Occupation: Sea Captain Birthplace: Rockport Mother: Murch Residence: Rockport Color: White Occupation: Housewife Bride's Mother and Father Father: Silas A. Call Residence: Camden, Maine Color: White Occupation: Insurance Agent Birthplace: Richmond, Maine Mother: Gahan Residence: Camden, Maine Color: White Occupation: Housewife Birthplace: Dresden, Maine1 | Family F9494
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| 71239 | Maine Marriage Records Edwin B. Hall Residence: Rockport, Maine Spouse: Alice A. Sprague Residence: Rockland Maine Date of Marriage: Jan. 9, 1918 Marriage Place: Maine, USA. ____________ Maine Marriage Record Record of Marriage Groom: Edwin B. Hall Bride: Alice A. Sprague Residence of Groom: Rockport, Maine Residence of Bride: Rockland, Maine Age of Groom: 41 Age of Bride: 40 Occupation of Groom: Carpenter Occupation of Bride: At Home Birthplace of Groom: Rockport, Maine Birthplace of Bride: Rockland, Maine No. of Marriages of Groom: 2nd No. of Marriages of Bride: 1st Groom Widowed or Divorced: Divorced Bride Widowed or Divorced: Single Intention Filed: Jan. 3, 1918 By whom Married: Pliny A. Allen Jr. Residence: Rockland, Maine Official Station: Clergyman Date of Marriage: Jan. 9, 1918 Place of Marriage: Rockport, Maine Groom's Father and Mother: Father's Name: William R. Hall Residence: Deceased Color: White Occupation: Deceased Birth Place: Rockland, Maine Mother's Name: Mary E. Murch Residence: Rockport, Maine Color: White Occupation: Housewife Birthplace: Ellsworth, Maine Bride's Father and Mother Father's Name: Frank Sprague Residence: Rockland, Maine Color: White Occupation: Watchman Birthplace: Lincolnville Mother's Name: Alice Gregory Residence: Rockland, Maine Color: White Occupation: Housewife Birthplace: Rockland, Maine Filed: O. E. Flint, Clerk of Rockland1 | Family F9495
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| 71240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F228
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| 71241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F230
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| 71242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F344
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| 71243 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, Katharine Mary "Kate" "Kitty" (I103743)
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| 71244 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, William Bicknell (I103742)
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| 71245 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, George Dudley (I103741)
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| 71246 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, Hephzibah "Hepsey" (I103740)
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| 71247 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, Arthur Dudley (I103738)
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| 71248 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Wheeler, Kate Mary (I19126)
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| 71249 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, George Dudley (I19125)
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| 71250 | Malden PO, p. 627 Hall, Go. D 42 M W No occupation $150,000 ---- Mass citizen ---, Kate M 35 F W Keeping House N J ---, Arthur D 18 M W Mass school ---, Hepsey 16 F W " " ---, Geo D 14 M W " " ---, William B 12 M W " " ---, Kate M 10 F W " " ---, Bickwell 5 M W " ... 5 servants | Hall, Bicknell H. (I19118)
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