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| 71401 | Mary was married to Benjamin H. Johnson of New Haven, CT and left a small family upon her death. | Hall, Mary E. (I1333)
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| 71402 | Mary was married to Benjamin H. Johnson of New Haven, CT and left a small family upon her death. | Hall, Mary E. (I1333)
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| 71403 | Mary was the daughter of John Smalley & Ann Walden. She was the widow of John Snow and wife of Ephraim Doane. Mary died at age of 56, possibly on 07 December 1699 in Eastham. She has a unmarked grave. John Snow married Mary Smalley on September 19, 1667 and had 9 children: 1) Hannah Snow (1670-1717) 2) Mary Snow (1672-1752) 3) Abigail Snow (1673-1716) 4) Rebecca Snow (1676-1753) 5) John B. Snow (1678-1738) 6) Isaac B. Snow (1683-1745) 7) Lydia Snow (1685-1686) 8) Elisha Snow (1687-1752) 9) Phebe Snow (1689-1715) After John died Mary married Ephesians Doane on April 20, 1692 | Smalley, Mary (I18219)
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| 71404 | Mary White was Capt. John Holbrook's third wife. | White, Mary (I6045)
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| 71405 | Mary Winch came to America on the ship "Francis" at the age of 15 in the company of Rowland Stebbins (Stebing). | Winche, Mary (I2215)
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| 71406 | Mary Winch came to America on the ship "Francis" at the age of 15 in the company of Rowland Stebbins (Stebing). | Winche, Mary (I2215)
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| 71407 | Mary, d. John, bp. Oct. 29, 1710. C.R.I. | Hall, Mary (I101096)
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| 71408 | Mary, Esther, and Hannah Hall, sisters of Martha, gave their ortion of their father's estate to their brother Edward for 60 pounds to take care of their mother and thier invalid sister, Martha. Mary Newell's name is spelled Marey Newell in the Roxbury Vital Records. | Newell, Mary (I174)
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| 71409 | Mary, Esther, and Hannah Hall, sisters of Martha, gave their portion of their father's estate to their brother Edward for 60 pounds to take care of their mother and their invalid sister, Martha. | Hall, Martha (I389)
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| 71410 | Mary, Esther, and Hannah Hall, sisters of Martha, gave their portion of their father's estate to their brother Edward for 60 pounds to take care of their mother and their invalid sister, Martha. | Hall, Martha (I389)
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| 71411 | Mary, Esther, and Hannah Hall, sisters of Martha, gave their portion of their father's estate to their brother Edward for 60 pounds to take care of their mother and thier invalid sister, Martha. Mary Newell's name is spelled Marey Newell in the Roxbury Vital Records. | Newell, Mary (I174)
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| 71412 | Mary, her husband Benjamin, and their daughter Mary are all buried in East Dixfield Cemetary. | Hall, Mary "Moley" (I230)
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| 71413 | Mary, is often referred to as a daughter of Richard and Margaret ____ Wright in older genealogies, but more recent information (Great Migration Series by NEHGS) gives them no daughter by the name of Mary, so it is likely her mother's maiden name was not Wright. | [--?--], Mary (I5801)
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| 71414 | Mary's death certificate states she was buried in "Old Cemetery, Ashfield" - presumed here at Hill Cemetery where her parents and her first husband are buried. died aged 36y 5m; married; tuberculosis of the lungs dau of Charles Rogers & Susan (Dewey) Rogers m. 1) Arthur L Hall 07 May 1890 at Ashfield, Mass. m. 2) Ernest Potter 15 Mar 1897 at Ashfield, Mass. | Rogers, Mary Lucretia (I97706)
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| 71415 | Maryland Military Men, 1917-18 Name: Conway Whittle Cooke Race: white Address: 150 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore Birth Place: Staunton, Va. Birth Date: 18 Jun 1892 Comment: NG pvt, Co M 5 Md. Inf; Off Tng Camp Ft Myer Va. 5/31/17, Hon disch 8/14/17, ORC 8/15/17 capt Inf, 317 Inf; Army School of the Line 9/28/18; Visitors Bur Det Hq Dist of Paris 1/4/19; Casual 6/17/19, Hon disch 6/28/19, Overseas 5/26/18 to 6/27/19, Artois Sector; Somme Off; Meuse-Argonne Maryland in the World War 1917-1919; Military and Naval Service Records, Volumes I & II Serbian Order of St. Sava | Cooke, Conway Whittle (I11563)
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| 71416 | Marylin Jones, civic leader, patron of the arts, and generous philanthropist, has died at 86 years of age, leaving many friends and family members who recall her generous spirit and love of her family. She was born in Oklahoma City to Fred and Mary Eddy Jones. She attended Wilson Elementary, Harding Middle School, Classen High School, Bryn Mawr and University of Oklahoma. She graduated from Mills College in Oakland, California Marylin truly knew the joy and responsibility of serving and giving to others and did so with grace, a deep sense of commitment and charm. She was a member of the Junior League of Oklahoma City and the Beaux Arts Society. She was a longtime member of the board of Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, the Winter Ball Committee, Allied Arts, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the Oklahoma Zoological Society. She was a past chairperson of the Oklahoma Arts Council. She has served on the boards of the First National Bank, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and University of Oklahoma Foundation. She was a recipient of Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation Humanitarian Award as well as the Marilyn Douglass Memorial Award for her efforts with the State Arts Council, Allied Arts Foundation and Mid-American Arts Alliance. Marylin was a lifelong member of All Souls' Episcopal Church. She was a founding member and chairman of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma, which is named after her late brother. She also served as chairman of the Fred Jones Family Foundation, which benefits area civic, cultural and educational organizations. Marylin truly loved her family, the arts, playing golf and tennis, and working crossword puzzles. She loved traveling, had an adventuresome spirit and was fascinated with exploring ancient ruins, spending a year early in life in Peru doing so. But as much as she enjoyed her vast travels, she was always an Oklahoman at heart. Survivors include her sons, Fred J. Hall and his wife Karen, Boots Hall and his wife Carole, and Kirkland Hall and his wife Julie; and seven grandchildren, Maguire and her husband Tyler Thomas, Jones, Allison, Bryan, Kendall, Brooks J. and his wife Angela, Bobby and Cindy; and great-grandchildren, Cale and Dillon Hall. She is also survived by Susie (Jarman) Martin and her husband Jim, of Denver, Colorado, along with their children, Jake Martin and Elizabeth Purdy. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Mary Eddy Jones; her brother, Fred Jones, Jr.; and an infant daughter, Allison. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. on Monday, July 21 at All Souls' Episcopal Church under the direction of Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper. A reception will follow at the church. The family will then proceed to a private interment. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Marylin's memory may make memorial contributions to All Souls' Episcopal Church, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation, or Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. | Jones, Marilyn (I15287)
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| 71417 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff 3. TIMOTHY2 HALL (John1) was born in Scituate December 5, 1714. He was married twice, the name of his first wife not having come to light. His second wife was Sarah Silvester whom he married before February 10, 1745/6, when her maiden sister Lucretia Silvester made her will leaving Sarah Hall a legacy. They lived in that part of Scituate which became the "second presinct" of Marshfield. The will of Timothy Hall, husbandman, of Marshfield, was made Sept 5 and admitted to probate Oct 13, 1753. He left to his daughter Sarah "the Feather bed and bolster that my Mother Hall Gave me and my large chest" and the clothes that were her mother's. To my son Timothy, "my Gun and Silver Shoe Buckles." Residue to my present wife Sarah" for life to help bring up the children, and what she leaves at her decease to be divided equally between the children that he had by her, Stephen, James, Seth, Daniel and Mary. Witnesses: Samuel Hatch, Mary Hatch, Atherton Wales. [Plymouth County Probate, No. 8952.] Sarah Hall's brother Ebenezer Silvester moved to Wiscasset in Maine, and at least three of her sons also went to that eastern province. Children, by first wife: i. SARAH; placed under the guardianship of John Tilden, 3d, the husband of her aunt Rachel Hall, Oct. 13, 1753. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff ii. TIMOTHY, bapt. in Marshfield Oct. 13, 1745, probably when several years old. under guardianship of John Tilden, 3d, in 1753; m. in Marshfield Nov. 28, 1765, Lydia Silvester. He was living in 1790 when his family consisted of two males over 16, two males under 16, and one female. Children, born in Marshield: 1. Lemuel, b. Sept. 25, 1766; m. about 1794 Elizabeth DeCrow. 2. Stephen, b. March 4, 1768. 3. Zebulon, b. July 7, 1770. 4. Charles, b. Oct. 29, 1772. 5. Lydia, b. April 18, 1775. 6. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 2, 1778; d. Dec. 27, 1784. 7. Timothy, b. and d. July 5, 1780. 8. Henry, b. Dec. 21, 1782. 9. Zacheus Tilden, b. March 6, 1785; m. Dec. 15, 1805, Mary Damon. 10. Daniel, b. July 18, 1788. By second wife: iii. STEPHEN, b. about 1746; no further record. iv. JAMES, b. in Marshfield May 13, 1748; m. in Marshfield Nov. 19, 1770, Hannah Keene who was b. in Pembroke Nov. 29, 1747, and d. in Nobleborough Dec. 18, 1835, aged 88; he d. in Nobleborough June 30, 1829, aged 81 (town record) or 1827, aged 82 (gravestone). By 1774 James Hall had moved from Marshfield to Waldoborough, Maine, where on Feb. 20, 1787, John Martin Shaffer, physician, sold to James Hall, shipwright, both being of Waldeborough, three hundred acres of land. [Lincoln Deeds, 28: 94] In the census of 1790 he is listed in the town of Bristol, his family consisting of himself, three males under sixteen and five females. The Walpole parish of Bristol being incorporated as Nobleborough, he became the first selectman of that town in 1790. He bought one hundred and fifty-one acres on Damariscotta Pond from Seth Curtis of Newcastle, deputy sheriff, and Silas Baker of Nobleboeough on April 16, 1795. [Lincoln Deeds, 34: 184] On Oct. 20, 1803, he deeded one hundred and fifty acres in Nobleborough to his son Daniel Hall. [Lincoln Deeds, 52: 218.] [ In additions to the Hall brothers from Marshfield there were other Halls, not related to them, in Nobleborough and the neighboring towns. In 1790 in Bristol (Nobleborough) were Levi and William Hall. Levi Hall was probably related to James Hall of Ballston (Jefferson) to whom he sold land in 1798, and James Hall was probably father of John and Isaac Hall, also of Ballstown, to whom James deeded land in 1782. Also in 1790, Isaac and Ebenezer Hall, probably a father and son, wereliving in Newcastle. As a result, the name Hall is very common in Lincoln County, and Hall genealogy presents difficulties.] Children, last nine born in Nobleborough: 1. Hannah, b. in Marshfield June 22, 1771. 2. James, b. in Waldoborough Oct. 7, 1774; m. int. in Nobleborough Aug. 26, 1796, Susanna Oliver. 3. Daniel, b. June 5, 1779; m. (1) in Nobleborough Dec. 1, 1799, Polly Genthner; m. (2) in Nobleborough Sept. 15, 1803, Lucy Hatch. 4. Nancy, b. July 13, 1781; m. as "Anne" Hall, int. July 2, 1802, John Winslow, Jr. 5. Abigail, b. Aug. 25, 1783; m. in Nobleborough March 30, 1806, Nathaniel Winslow. 6. Deborah, b. Aug. 15, 1785; m., int. in Nobleborough July 8, 1805, John Austin. 7. Stephen, b. April 17, 1788; m. in Nobleborogh Nov. 21, 1814, widow Anna Hall, who d. Jan. 8, 1873, aged 88; d. Dec. 16, 1870, aged 83. 8. Chloe, b. June 4, 1790; m. in Nobleborough Oct. 12, 1809, Joseph Winslow. 9. Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1793; d. young. 10. Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1796. 11. Lucy, b. Sept. 8, 1798; m. in Nobleborough Oct. 27, 1821, Benjamin Genthner. [In the town record in the case of Sarah and Lucy Hall the word "born" does not appear between their names and the dates, but the entries are undoubtedly birth records.] v. SETH, b. abt 1750; m. about 1772 Jane Oldham; d. in Nobleborough, Maine, in 1807. He was probably the Seth Hall who enlisted on Sept. 23, 1776, in Capt. Amos Turner's company, Col. John Cushing's regiment, for two months' service, reenlisting in Scituate on Dec. 16, 1776, in Capt. Peirce;s company, Col. Jeremiah Hall's regiment, and serving three months at Bristol, Rhode Island. He accompanied or followed his brother to Maine where he was living in Bristol in 1790, his family consisting of two males over sixteen, three males under sixteen and seven females. A housewright by trade, he bough from his brother Jams one hundred acres in Nobleborough June 2, 1793 [Lincoln Deeds, 30: 173] The will of Seth Hall of Nobleborough was made Feb. 11 and proved June 24, 1807. He left all of his estate, real and personal, to his sons Thomas and Timothy Hall, they to pay to his son Elijah Hall $350, to his daughter Sarah Grotton $50, to the heirs of his daughter Jane Warner $50, to his daughter Mary Gridley $50, to the heirs of his daughter Eunice Genthner $50, to his sons John Hall and Peleg Hall $350 each at the age of twenty-one. Executor: James Hall of Nobleborough. Witnesses: George Reed, John Burns, Thomas McGuyer. His farm was valued at $1833 and one-sixth of a saw-mill at $166. [Lincoln Probate, 12:158, 161, 246, 311-2.] Children: 1. Elijah, b. July 7, 1773; m. int. in Nobleborough Oct. 20, 1795, Dorothy Winslow; d. Jan. 19, 1827, aged 53. 2. Sarah, b. Sept. 21, 1774; m. in Nobleborough June 28, 1796, John Groton. 3. Jane, b. July 9, 1776; m., int. in Nobleborough Aug. 26, 1796, Henry Warner of Vannah; d. before 1807 leaving children Lucinda, Damaris, Seth and Lydia Warner. 4. Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1777; m., int. Oct. 20, 1794, John Ridlon of Newcastle, called Gridley in her father's will. 5. Thomas, b. May 16, 1779; m. in Nobleborough Feb. 2, 1803, Anne Warner. 6. Peter, b. Feb. 21, 1782; d. young. 7. Eunice, b. Dec. 9, 1783; m. in Nobleborough Feb. 22, 1801, John Genthner; d. before 1807, leaving children Lucretia, John and Eunice Genthner. 8. Patience, b. May 2, 1785; d. young. 9. Lydia, b. Nov. 18, 1788; d. young. 10. Timothy, b. June 12, 1790; m. int. in Nobleborough Feb. 16, 1810, Mary Chapman. 11. John, b. Jan. 4, 1792. 12. Peleg, b. Aug. 28, 1795; d. Oct. 1, 1857 vi. DANIEL, b. about 1752. He is said to have gone with his brothers to Maine and to have married Patience Winslow. He enlisted as a private in Capt. Peter Dolliver's company, Col. Henry Jackson's (16th) Mass. regiment on June 2, 1777, and was reported dead in service in Jan. 1778. There is no record evidence that he left a child, but a member of the D.A.R. has joined that society through hhis service. vii. MARY. | Hall, Timothy (I101141)
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| 71418 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff By second wife, the first seven born in Marshfield: v. LEMUEL, b. July 15, 1747; m. (1) in Georgetown Aug. 25, 1772, Jean Dam; m. (2) in Brunswick July, 1796, Molly Gatchell. Jean Hall was called "Jennett" in the birth records of her children. James Bowdoin of Boston, Esq., sold 140 acres in West Bowdoinham to Lemuel Hall of that place Dec. 25, 1781. [Lincoln Deeds, 33: 235.] John Hall was appointed administrator of the estate of Lemuel Hall late of Bowdoin, deceased, Sept. 14, 1797, the widow Mary Hall having declined. His sureties were John Merrill of Topsham and Samuel Dunlap of Brunswick. An inventory of $2002 was entered Oct. 5, 1797. [Lincoln Probate. VIII: 18-19.] Children, born in Bowdoin, by first wife: 1. John, b. Aug. 14, 1775; m. (1) Rachel ---- who d. in Bowdoin Feb. 8, 1803; m. (2) Jane ----. In 1821 he moved to Calais with his family. Children born in Bowdoin, by first wife, 1800-1801: Sally, Ephraim. By second wife, 1805-1819: Rachel, Mercy, James Sullivan, Jane, Amelia, Dennis McCobb, John J., James M. The short historical sketch of Calais adds Mary, Jacob V., Lucinda and Velona, calls Dennis Dana and James M. James Madison. 2. Jennett, b. Jan 9, 177--; m. June 20, 1803, Thomas Hewy of Lisbon. 3. Mary, b. June 25, 1780. 4. Katherine, b. May 28, 1783. 5. Lemuel, b. May 10, 1785; m. Feb 7, 1813, Martha Brown of Brunswick who d. in Topsham Dec. 11, 1861, aged 69; d. in Topsham Oct. 25, 1860, aged 74. Children born in Lisbon 1814-1818: Mary, Charles, Elizabeth Woodward. 6. Deborah, b. Jan. 9, 1788. By second wife: 7. Joseph b. Aug. 8, 1797; m. April 15, 1817, Mary W. Toothaker of Harpswell; living in Bowdoinham with wife Mary and children Mary Jane, John, Joseph, Martin, Jeremiah, Eliza, George, Sarah, William and Lemuel in 1850; d. Nov. 26, 1886, aged 90. He was a captain in the militia and post-master of Bowdoinham. | Hall, Lemuel (I101024)
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| 71419 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff iv. JOSEPH, b. June 14, 1745; m. in Marshfield Sept. 15, 1774, Susanna Randell; d. in Bowdoin Sept. 15, 1822. He was still living in Marshfield in 1790, when his family consisted of two males over sixteen, four males under sixteen and four females, but soom thereafter he joined his younger half-brothers in Bowdoin, Maine. The will of Joseph Hall of Bowdoin, gentleman, was made April 14, 1817. He left property to his sons Peleg, John Martin and Isaac. To his son Luther. To his daughter Deborah Cowen. To his granddaughter Sarah Hall, daughter of John Hall, Esq., and also daughter of his late daughter Rachel Hall, a good gold necklace and her grandmother's silk gown. To his grandson Joseph Hall, son of Luther Hall, a silver watch. To his grandson Ephraim Hall, son of John and Rachel Hall. Residue to his four youngest sons, John, Martin, Luther and Isaac Hall. Executor: son John Hall. Proved March 18, 1823. [Lincoln Probate, 23: 515.] Children: 1. Rachel; m. JOhn Hall and d. before 1817 leaving children Sarah and Ephraim. 2. Peleg, living in 1817. 3. Deborah; m. before 1817, ---- Cowing. 4. John; m. by 1809 Tabitha ----; d. in Bowdoin Sept. 18, 1834, aged 49. Tabitha Hall, widow, Moses Tibbetts and Luther Hall sureties, was appointed administratrix of his estate Nov. 20, 1834. [Lincoln Probate, 34:201.]. She was living in 1850, aged 61, born in New Hampshire. Children born in Bowdoin 1809-1822: Peleg, Isaac, Deborah, Cynthia, Jane and Abner (married, in 1850 census, as Albert). 5. Martin, b. Aug. 12, 1787 (gravestone); m. (1) int. Nov. 11, 1810, Jane Denham who d. in Bowdoin May 19, 1827; m. (2) Elizabeth ---- who d. in Bowdoin Feb. 11, 1861. Children born in Bowdoin by first wife 1811-1820: Susanna, Catherine, Thomas Denham, Mehitable, William, By second wife 1830-1832: Lavinia, Paulina. 6. Luther; m. (1) Dec. 26, 1811, Christiana Cowing of Lisbon who d. in Bowdoin Jan. 15, 1815, aged 24; m. (2) Catherine -----; m. (3) Priscilla Potter who d. in Bowdoin Nov. 28, 1860, aged 65; Luther Hall, Esq., d. in Bowdoin Dec. 9, 1878, aged 89. Children born in Bowdoin by wife Christiana 1816-1823: Joseph, Elizabeth. By wife Catheirne 1816-1823: Christiana, Mary, Tabitha, Daniel C., Priscilla. In the Census of 1850, he, aged 61, born in Massachusetts, and wife Priscilla, aged 55, are listed with children James 21, Elizabeth P. 18, Frances E. 16, Denham 12, and Alfred G. 9. 7. Isaac Randall, b. in Marshfield Nov. 14, 1791; m. Dec. 12, 1813, Deborah Cowing of Lisbon who d. in Litchfield Sept. 11, 1873, ages 79; d. in Litchfield Feb. 20, 1834. He was a sea-captain and lived for several years in Philadelphia, later moving to Litchfield. | Hall, Capt. Joseph (I101148)
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| 71420 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff iv. JAMES, b. in Marshfield May 13, 1748; m. in Marshfield Nov. 19, 1770, Hannah Keene who was b. in Pembroke Nov. 29, 1747, and d. in Nobleborough Dec. 18, 1835, aged 88; he d. in Nobleborough June 30, 1829, aged 81 (town record) or 1827, aged 82 (gravestone). By 1774 James Hall had moved from Marshfield to Waldoborough, Maine, where on Feb. 20, 1787, John Martin Shaffer, physician, sold to James Hall, shipwright, both being of Waldeborough, three hundred acres of land. [Lincoln Deeds, 28: 94] In the census of 1790 he is listed in the town of Bristol, his family consisting of himself, three males under sixteen and five females. The Walpole parish of Bristol being incorporated as Nobleborough, he became the first selectman of that town in 1790. He bought one hundred and fifty-one acres on Damariscotta Pond from Seth Curtis of Newcastle, deputy sheriff, and Silas Baker of Nobleborough on April 16, 1795. [Lincoln Deeds, 34: 184] On Oct. 20, 1803, he deeded one hundred and fifty acres in Nobleborough to his son Daniel Hall. [Lincoln Deeds, 52: 218.] [ In additions to the Hall brothers from Marshfield there were other Halls, not related to them, in Nobleborough and the neighboring towns. In 1790 in Bristol (Nobleborough) were Levi and William Hall. Levi Hall was probably related to James Hall of Ballston (Jefferson) to whom he sold land in 1798, and James Hall was probably father of John and Isaac Hall, also of Ballstown, to whom James deeded land in 1782. Also in 1790, Isaac and Ebenezer Hall, probably a father and son, were living in Newcastle. As a result, the name Hall is very common in Lincoln County, and Hall genealogy presents difficulties.] Children, last nine born in Nobleborough: 1. Hannah, b. in Marshfield June 22, 1771. 2. James, b. in Waldoborough Oct. 7, 1774; m. int. in Nobleborough Aug. 26, 1796, Susanna Oliver. 3. Daniel, b. June 5, 1779; m. (1) in Nobleborough Dec. 1, 1799, Polly Genthner; m. (2) in Nobleborough Sept. 15, 1803, Lucy Hatch. 4. Nancy, b. July 13, 1781; m. as "Anne" Hall, int. July 2, 1802, John Winslow, Jr. 5. Abigail, b. Aug. 25, 1783; m. in Nobleborough March 30, 1806, Nathaniel Winslow. 6. Deborah, b. Aug. 15, 1785; m., int. in Nobleborough July 8, 1805, John Austin. 7. Stephen, b. April 17, 1788; m. in Nobleborogh Nov. 21, 1814, widow Anna Hall, who d. Jan. 8, 1873, aged 88; d. Dec. 16, 1870, aged 83. 8. Chloe, b. June 4, 1790; m. in Nobleborough Oct. 12, 1809, Joseph Winslow. 9. Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1793; d. young. 10. Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1796. 11. Lucy, b. Sept. 8, 1798; m. in Nobleborough Oct. 27, 1821, Benjamin Genthner. [In the town record in the case of Sarah and Lucy Hall the word "born" does not appear between their names and the dates, but the entries are undoubtedly birth records.] | Hall, James (I101286)
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| 71421 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff v. SETH, b. abt 1750; m. about 1772 Jane Oldham; d. in Nobleborough, Maine, in 1807. He was probably the Seth Hall who enlisted on Sept. 23, 1776, in Capt. Amos Turner's company, Col. John Cushing's regiment, for two months' service, reenlisting in Scituate on Dec. 16, 1776, in Capt. Peirce;s company, Col. Jeremiah Hall's regiment, and serving three months at Bristol, Rhode Island. He accompanied or followed his brother to Maine where he was living in Bristol in 1790, his family consisting of two males over sixteen, three males under sixteen and seven females. A housewright by trade, he bough from his brother Jams one hundred acres in Nobleborough June 2, 1793 [Lincoln Deeds, 30: 173] The will of Seth Hall of Nobleborough was made Feb. 11 and proved June 24, 1807. He left all of his estate, real and personal, to his sons Thomas and Timothy Hall, they to pay to his son Elijah Hall $350, to his daughter Sarah Grotton $50, to the heirs of his daughter Jane Warner $50, to his daughter Mary Gridley $50, to the heirs of his daughter Eunice Genthner $50, to his sons John Hall and Peleg Hall $350 each at the age of twenty-one. Executor: James Hall of Nobleborough. Witnesses: George Reed, John Burns, Thomas McGuyer. His farm was valued at $1833 and one-sixth of a saw-mill at $166. [Lincoln Probate, 12:158, 161, 246, 311-2.] Children: 1. Elijah, b. July 7, 1773; m. int. in Nobleborough Oct. 20, 1795, Dorothy Winslow; d. Jan. 19, 1827, aged 53. 2. Sarah, b. Sept. 21, 1774; m. in Nobleborough June 28, 1796, John Groton. 3. Jane, b. July 9, 1776; m., int. in Nobleborough Aug. 26, 1796, Henry Warner of Vannah; d. before 1807 leaving children Lucinda, Damaris, Seth and Lydia Warner. 4. Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1777; m., int. Oct. 20, 1794, John Ridlon of Newcastle, called Gridley in her father's will. 5. Thomas, b. May 16, 1779; m. in Nobleborough Feb. 2, 1803, Anne Warner. 6. Peter, b. Feb. 21, 1782; d. young. 7. Eunice, b. Dec. 9, 1783; m. in Nobleborough Feb. 22, 1801, John Genthner; d. before 1807, leaving children Lucretia, John and Eunice Genthner. 8. Patience, b. May 2, 1785; d. young. 9. Lydia, b. Nov. 18, 1788; d. young. 10. Timothy, b. June 12, 1790; m. int. in Nobleborough Feb. 16, 1810, Mary Chapman. 11. John, b. Jan. 4, 1792. 12. Peleg, b. Aug. 28, 1795; d. Oct. 1, 1857 | Hall, Seth (I101287)
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| 71422 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff xi. CALVIN, b. Nov. 4, 1758; m. (1) in Topsham Nov. 22, 1781, Tabitha Jellerson; m. (2) Rhoda Austin. They lived in Litchfield and Monmouth, where he d. before Feb. 17, 1835, when Rhoda Hall requested to be appointed administratrix of his estate. Hiram Shorey was appointed, however, on Feb. 24. He began his Revolutionary service at the age of seventeen, enlisting with his brother uther in Capt. William Lithgow's company March 11, 1776, for service at Falmouth where he remained until Nov. 23, 1776. His home given as Georgetown, his name appears on the return of men raised in Lincoln county "to serve with guards over tropps of convention, magazines and public stores under Gen. Heath, as returned by Brig. Gen. Charles Cushing under the date Aug. 20, 1778, at Pownalborough." He was enlisted from Col. McCobb's (5th) Lincoln regiment. On March 5, 1781, at Bowdoinham, he reciepted for a bounty paid him for service in the Continental Army for three years. Children, born in Litchfield: 1. Martin, b. Feb. 11, 1782. 2. Calvin, b. Jan. 28, 1784; m. July, 1804, Polly Getchell. 3. Susanna, b, March 19, 1786; m. George Tozier. 4. John, b. Feb. 8, 1788; m. Deborah Cooper. 5. Zilpha, b. May 12, 1790; (1) Joshua Babb, Jr.; m. (2) March 13, 1810(?), Samuel Judkins. 6. Job, July 27, 1793. 7. Francis, b. Aug. 6, 1796; m. May 11, 1818, Martha Getchell who d. Oct. 23, 1885; d. Nov. 23, 1882. 8. Joseph, b. Sept. 19, 1799; d. at sea. 9. Nathaniel, b. in 1803; m, Sarah Tibbetts. | Hall, Calvin (I101113)
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| 71423 | Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses Hall, of Marshfield, p. 132 ff xiii. TIMOTHY, b. in Topsham Feb. 15, 1763, recorded in Georgetown; m. Abigail Springer who d. in Litchfield Dec. 7, 1848, aged 94; d. in Litchfield May 6, 1836, aged 76. Thomas Buker was appointed administrator of the estate of Abigail Hall of Litchfield Han. 29, 1849, Isaac and Luther Hall, her only sons, being his sureties. Children, born in Litchfield: 1. Isaac, b. May 6, 1786; m. April 26, 1810, Mary Hinkley; d. April 13, 1854, in Monmouth. 2. Timothy, b. June 6, 1788; m. March 19, 1812, Betsey Farnum; d. April 21, 1847, in Litchfield, leaving a will naming his wife and children, Elbridge G. Hall, Abigail Barnes, Timothy H. Hall, Silvester Hall and Artemus L. Hall. 3. Abigail, b. Aug. 28, 1790; m. March 12, 1812, Timothy Huntington. 4. Nancy, b. May 26, 1793; m. Thomas Buker. 5. Luther, b. July 26, 1795; m. (1) April, 1820, Eliza Greely who d. June 22, 1863; m. (2) Jan. 7, 1865, Mary Tribon; d. Oct. 27, 1872 leaving a will naming his wife Mary, sons Chalres T. Hall and Samuel G. Hall of MOnmouth, and grandson Lyman Hall, son of his deceased son, John. 6. Andrew, b. Dec. 5, 1797; d. in infancy. 7. Andrew, b. Dec. 2, 1798; m. Sept. 30, 1819, Mary Downs who d. Sept. 7, 1848; d. April 22, 1833. 8. Betsey, b. in 1805; m. Josiah Parker. | Hall, Timothy (I101248)
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| 71424 | Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915 Name: Sidney M. Staples of Lowell, Operative Gender: Male Age: 23 Birth Year (Estimated): 1855 Birtl Place: RI Father's Name: Henry M. [Staples] Mother's Name: Phila B. [--?--] 1st marriage Spouse's Name: Nellie E. Boutwell of Lowell Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age: 23 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1855 Birth Place: Mass Spouse's Father's Name: James M. [Boutwell] Spouse's Mother's Name: Nancy [--?--] 1st marriage Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 2 Feb 1878 Event Place: Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Married by Rev. C. D. Barrows | Family F7095
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| 71425 | Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war. A compilation from the archives, Vol. 14m p. 602 https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolssthmass/page/603 SNOW, EBENEZER, Bridgewater (probably). Private, Lieut. Samule Dunbar's co., Maj. Eliphalet Cary's regiment.; marches July 30, 1780; discharged Aug. 1, 1780; service 3 days; company marched to Tiverton, R. I., on an alarm; also, Capt. Abram Washburn's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt.; marched March 10, 1781; discharged April 1, 1781; service 22 days; company marched to Newport to serve for 40 days. | Snow, Ebenezer (I103337)
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| 71426 | Massachusetts Town & Vital Records Timothy Hall Father: John Hall Mother: Elizabeth Born: 13 Mar 1726 in Medford, MA __________ New England Historic Genealogical Society. Massachusetts, Town Birth Records, 1620-1850 Name: Timothy Hall Birth Date: 13 Mar 1726 Birth Place: Medford Father's First Name: John Mother's First Name: Elizabeth Gender: Male Source: Vital Records of Medford | Hall, Timothy (I19141)
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| 71427 | Massachusetts Town and Vital Records: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2495/41254_265466-00143/81390925?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/109948598/person/202112590043/facts/citation/702158173755/edit/record | Family F299
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| 71428 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 Vital Records (incl. Bible, Cemetery, Church and SSDI) BIRTH: 1838. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 549 Plymouth Colony Records, Barnstable, p. 549 The Children of Elisha Hall & Polly his wife Frederick L. born Sept. 21st. 1825 Caroline S. born Aug. 24th. 1829 Lemuel S. born Octr. 5th. 1837 Died Seth born Sept. 12th. 1838 Sarah born March 24th. 1834 Died Feby. 17th. 1836. Temperance S. born Jan. 5th. 1840 | Hall, Seth (I10518)
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| 71429 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1769. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 338 Sarah Bacon her Child Silvanus Simmons born Novr 24th 1769. | Simmons, Silvanus (I10525)
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| 71430 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1790. LOCATION: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Falmouth - V1, PAGE: 119 Assenath, d. of Jethro and Rosanna, b. 20 Nov 1790 | Swift, Asenath (I10511)
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| 71431 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1797. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 374 [6:24] The Children of Lot Lewis & Polly his wife Levi born September 21st 1797 Lot born Novemr. 26th 1799 Temperance born NNovemr. 26th 1803 Mrs. Polly Lewis Died Oct. 26th 1847 of a Tumor. | Family F4634
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| 71432 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1809. LOCATION: Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Yarmouth - V1, PAGE: 391 Isaac H. Bearse apprentice to John G. Chase was born in Barnstable November 23rd 1809 | Bearse, Isaac H. (I10563)
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| 71433 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1829. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 517 The Children of Warren Hinckley and Tempy his wife Gustavus born Sept. 13th 1829 Walter born March 12th. 1834. Died Novr. 28th. 1855. Augustus born May 17th. 1839 Mr. Warren Hinckley died Sept. 21st. 1877. Aged 77 yrs. 5 mos. | Hinckley, Gustavus (I10549)
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| 71434 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1708. LOCATION: Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Yarmouth - V1, PAGE: 35 Seth Halle the son of Ebeneser and Mehitable Halle was born in Yarmouth on the 29th day of November in the year... 1708 | Hall, Seth (I97477)
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| 71435 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1724. LOCATION: Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Dennis - V1, PAGE: 1 Edmond Hall born 22 of Janr 1724.5 ____________________ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: Hannah Hall Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 10 Sep 1721 Birth Place: Dennis, Massachusetts Father Name: Joseph Hall Mother Name: Rebecca Hall Joseph Hall of Yarmouth and Rebecca his wife a record of the births of their children Record of the births of their children Hannah Hall born 10th day of Sept 1721 Joseph Hall born 7th June 1723 Edward Hall born 22nd January 1724-5 Hannah Hall born 18th Dec 1726 Rebeca Hall born 16th January 1730-31 Nathaniel Hall born 6th Jany. 1732-3. Dead. Stephen Hall born 9th Jany. 1735-6. Dead 27th Novr. 1803 Betty Hall born 16th May 1738. July 4 1818 Nathaniel Hall born 1st June 1740 Barnabas Hall born 20th April 1742. Died 27 Decr 1824 Priscillia Hall born 24th July 1744 __________________ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: Hannah Hall Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 10 Sep 1721 Birth Place: Dennis, Massachusetts Father Name: Joseph Hall Mother Name: Rebecca Hall Joseph Hall and his wife Rebecca. A record of their children of Yarmouth Record of the births of their children Hannah Hall born Sept 10 1721 Joseph Hall " June 7 1723 Edward Hall " Jany 22 1724-5 Hannah Hall " Dec 18 1726 Rebeca Hall " Jany 16 1730-31 Nathaniel Hall " Jany. 6 1732-3. Dead. [bef 1740] Stephen Hall " Jany. 9 1735-6. Died Nov 27 1803 Betty Hall " May 16 1738. Died July 1 1818 Nathaniel Hall " June 1 1740 Barnabas Hall " April 20 1742. Died Dec 27 1824 Priscillia Hall " July 24 1744 | Hall, Edmund (I8537)
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| 71436 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1786. LOCATION: Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Yarmouth - V1, PAGE: 258 Seth Hall was born July 6th 1786 [of Isaiah Hall and Thankfull his wife] | Hall, Seth (I10192)
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| 71437 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1797. LOCATION: Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Dennis - V1, PAGE: 44 Edmund Hall born 4 July 1797 | Hall, Edmund (I97177)
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| 71438 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1816. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 721 Hall, Edward, d. of Ezekiel & Susanna, b. Apr. 18, 1816 d. Aug 13 1823 | Hall, Edward (I97534)
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| 71439 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1830. LOCATION: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Falmouth - V1, PAGE: 58 Edwin D., s. of Daniel and Mercy, b. 4 Dec 1830 | Hall, Rev. Edwin Daniel (I97555)
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| 71440 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1833. LOCATION: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Sandwich - V1, PAGE: 499 Seth Hall born Aug. 5th. AD. 1833 Samuel Hall and Polly his wife | Hall, Seth (I97502)
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| 71441 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1837. LOCATION: Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Brewster - V1, PAGE: 107 Edmund F. Hall Born July 6th1837. [Of Edmond Hall and wife Sukey] | Hall, Edmund F. (I97077)
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| 71442 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1841. LOCATION: Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Yarmouth - V2, PAGE: 733 p. 128 Edward F. Hall born in Dennis Mar. 28, 1841, son of Edward 2d & Paulina Joel B. Hall, his brother, born in Dennis Oct. 28, 1846 | Hall, Edward Freeman (I97235)
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| 71443 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1846. LOCATION: Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Yarmouth - V2, PAGE: 733 p. 128 Edward F. Hall born in Dennis Mar. 28, 1841, son of Edward 2d & Paulina Joel B. Hall, his brother, born in Dennis Oct. 28, 1846 | Hall, Joel B. (I97239)
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| 71444 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 DEATH: 1841. LOCATION: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Falmouth - V1, PAGE: 238 HALL, Ascenath, w. of Luther, d. 5 Jun 1841 a. 50y Hannah S., d. of Luther and Asenouth, d. 28 Feb 1835 a. 20y 6m | Hall, Hannah Swift (I10512)
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| 71445 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 DEATH: 1841. LOCATION: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Falmouth - V1, PAGE: 238 HALL, Ascenath, w. of Luther, d. 5 Jun 1841 a. 50y Hannah S., d. of Luther and Asenouth, d. 28 Feb 1835 a. 20y 6m | Swift, Asenath (I10511)
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| 71446 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 DEATH: 1870. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 780 Hinckley, Gustavus, Caroline his wf., f. Aug. 21, 1870, ae 42. | Hinckley, Gustavus (I10549)
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| 71447 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 DEATH: 1726. LOCATION: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Harwich - V1, PAGE: 34 Edward hall died in January 22 day 1726/7 | Hall, Edward (I8316)
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| 71448 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 DEATH: 1806. LOCATION: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Harwich - V2, PAGE: 14 HALL Edward, died 29 October, 1806, in his 44th year. | Hall, Edward (I10089)
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| 71449 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 First name(s) John Last name Capen Event type Death Death year 1707 City Dorchester Country United States Volume name DORCHESTER-V1 Page number 126 Record set Massachusetts Vital Records To 1850 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from Americas, United States | Capen, Lieut. John Jr. (I392)
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| 71450 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 First name(s) Lemuel Last name Powers Event type Birth Birth year 1756 Event year 1756 City Grafton Country United States Volume name GRAFTON-V1 Page number 101 Record set Massachusetts Vital Records To 1850 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Births Collections from Americas, United States | Powers, Rev. Lemuel (I14594)
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