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| 71751 | Medford Births, p. 75 HALL, Nathaniell, s.John and Elesebath, June 7. 1735. | Hall, Nathaniel of Boston (I16595)
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| 71752 | Medford Deaths, p. 386 Hall, Nathaniel, Apr. 14, 1725, in 59th y. G.R. I. | Hall, Nathaniel (I16386)
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| 71753 | Medford Deaths, p. 386 Nath(anie)l, Sept. 22, 1773, a. 79. | Hall, Nathaniel (I16388)
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| 71754 | Medford Marriages, p. 235 Hall, Nathaniel of Boston, and Mary Bradshaw, Apr. 2, 1761 (intention not recorded.) | Family F7913
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| 71755 | Medford Marriages, p. 235 HALL, Nathaniell and Elizibeth Cutter, Apr. 16, 1690. (Intention not recorded) [Nathaniel and Elizabeth Cutter, M. R.] | Family F7778
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| 71756 | Mehitable King was the daughter of John and Lois King of Newton, MA. | King, Mehitable (I1301)
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| 71757 | MELLIER - on November 16, 1917, after a brief illness ELIZABETH BIXLER, aged 44 years, beloved wife of Henry F Mellier. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, No. 1406 Linden avenue, on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment private. | Bixler, Elizabeth (I11667)
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| 71758 | Mellier, Eliz B r1424 Linden av ----, Hortense deB r1424 Linden av ---, Sarah A r1424 Linden av | Mellier, Hortense deBeauharnais (I11653)
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| 71759 | Member First Church of Christ, Springfield, MA 1878. 1900 Census: 1 Jun 1900, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Ward 5, ED 584, Sheet 1B 21 Dartmouth Terrace, Springfield, MA (Paper Manufacturer) Mary E Backstrom, Servant, Sweden 1910 Census: 21 April 1910, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Ward 5, ED 623, Sheet 7A 21 Dartmouth Street, Springfield, MA (Real Estate Broker) Hilda Walhstrom, Servant. Marriage Notes: The marriage of Willis A. Hall and Emma R. Hanson was registered at Springfield, MA Vol 388, p. 476, in March 1888. They were married on 10 Jan 1888 in Springfield by John C. Brooks, Clergyman of Springfield. It was the first marriage for each. Willis was age 34, working as a paper manufacture4 and living in Springfield. | Hall, Willis Alvah (I4518)
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| 71760 | Member First Church of Christ, Springfield, MA 1878. | Hall, Willis Alvah (I4518)
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| 71761 | Member of the 2nd Georgia Calvary during the Civil War. | Hall, Charles Moses (I5634)
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| 71762 | Memorial # 65034353 | Source Source: S28 (S28)
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| 71763 | Mendon PO, p. 324a Taft, Thompson 41 M W Carpenter $3000 $750 Mass March citizen ---, Susan 42 F W Keeeping house Rhode Island March ---, Ann E 15 F W Attending school Mass ---, Mabel 11 F W " " Shove, Benedict 66 M W Farm Laborer $150 $125 " " | Walden, Susan F. (I1082)
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| 71764 | Mentions children of daughter Ruth Wing. and son Stephen, Exr. | Sears, Joseph II (I9207)
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| 71765 | Mentions that she was of the Leland family, and a first cousin of the wife of President Fillmore. | Powers, Sarah Paul (I1546)
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| 71766 | Mentions wife Mary, and his children. Amended with codicil 15 March 1697. | Caswell, Thomas (I3204)
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| 71767 | Mercy Howes Died march the 25 1762 | Sears, Mercy (I8392)
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| 71768 | Merrimack and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire Biographies Rufus Hall, a representative resident of Grantham, was born in this town, March 18, 1844, son of Adolphus and Sally (Leavitt) Hall. The family is descended from Edward Hall, who came from England in 1636, and settled in Duxbury, Mass., then under the control of the Plymouth Company. Edward lived in different places in Massachusetts, and was one of the sturdy Abijah Hall, greatgrandfather of Rufus Hall, who was born in June, 1754, lost his life by drowning in 1812. He lived in Croydon, his father being the first of the name in that town. Abijah's son, Amasa, born in Croydon, February 17, 1789, died August 23, 1869. Amasa, a prosperous farmer, was extensively engaged in sheep raising. He fought in the War of 1812, and represented Croydon in the legislature in 1824 and 1825. In 1829 he moved to Grantham, where he was the first of the name to settle. He served the town in the office of Selectman for eight years, represented it in General Court in 1832, 1834, 1835, and 1836, and was Commissioner for Sullivan County in 1841. As a business man he was noted for energy and enterprise. He married Rebecca Lamson Melendy, and had a family of three children-Rufus, Sally, and Adolphus. Rufus, born in Croydon, October 3, 1813, died January 13, 1821. Sally R., born January 1, 1816, married Converse Smith, of Plainfield. Adolphus Hall, father of Rufus, was born at Croydon, December 7, 1811, and died October 12, 1876. He worked with his father on the home farm as long as the latter lived, and upon his death took the farm under his own management. He became one of the most influential men of the town, and occupied almost every position in its public service. From 1859 to 1862 he was Selectman; in 1860 and 1861, legislative Representative; in 1865 and 1866, Treasurer of Sullivan County. During three years he was County Commissioner, and he was serving in that office and in the capacity of Selectman at the time of his death. In religion he favored Methodism. His wife, Sally, who was born in 1810, died in 1875. Their two children were: Rufus and Eloisa. The latter, born in Grantham, July 7, 1848, was twice married. Her first husband was Jesse Morse, of this town, a lumber dealer. By this marriage she had two children-Blanche and Zella. Her second hubsand was William H. Howard, a farmer and one of the Selectmen. She has borne him one child. After leaving school, Rufus Hall worked on his father's farm and assisted also in the large general store his father at that time owned. At the end of three years he bought the store from his father, and afterward managed it successfully for six years. He then engaged in farming for a number of years. Also, in company with his father, he bought a lumber and grist mill, which was operated until the death of the elder Mr. Hall. From that time until 1882 Mr. Rufus Hall conducted a farm. He was engaged in general trade at Croydon from 1882 to 1891, since which time he has farmed. Also, after that time, he was employed in the capacity of salesman for four years. For a number of years he was a Director of the First National Bank at Newport. Mr. Hall has worthily sustained the family traditions by filling most creditably the various public offices intrusted to him by his townsmen. He was elected Town Clerk in 1869, this being his first town office, and held the position until 1883. In 1882 he was sent to the legislature, serving two years, and being appointed on the Committee on Elections. He has been Selectman a number of times, and Town Moderator for several years, holding the last-named position at the present time. Much interested in the Patrons of Husbandry, he is an esteemed member of the local grange. Mr. Hall married Francina D. Smith, who was born December 13, 1844, daughter of William P. Smith, of Springfield. She is a lady of culture and of fine musical taste. After receiving her education in Colby Academy New London, she followed the profession of teacher very successfully for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have four children: Leon A., Villa E., Earl R., and Ralph A. Leon, born June 4, 1869, at Grantham, was educated at Colby Academy. He was for a time employed in the manufacture of Barton's Sarsaparilla and Blood Purifier. At present he has a position in F. O. White's grocery store in Boston. He married Jessie M. Blossom, and has one child-Charlotte May, born February 5, 1897. Villa E., born August 17, 1874, graduated at Colby Academy, and is now studying medicine at Herkimer, N.Y. Earl R., born May 10, 1876, was educated in the town schools of Tilton, and then studied dentistry with Silver Brothers, of Boscawen, N.H. Ralph A., born August 22, 1879, is a pupil in the town schools. | Hall, Rufus (I7639)
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| 71769 | Merrimack and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire Biographies Rufus Hall, a representative resident of Grantham, was born in this town, March 18, 1844, son of Adolphus and Sally (Leavitt) Hall. The family is descended from Edward Hall, who came from England in 1636, and settled in Duxbury, Mass., then under the control of the Plymouth Company. Edward lived in different places in Massachusetts, and was one of the sturdy Abijah Hall, greatgrandfather of Rufus Hall, who was born in June, 1754, lost his life by drowning in 1812. He lived in Croydon, his father being the first of the name in that town. Abijah's son, Amasa, born in Croydon, February 17, 1789, died August 23, 1869. Amasa, a prosperous farmer, was extensively engaged in sheep raising. He fought in the War of 1812, and represented Croydon in the legislature in 1824 and 1825. In 1829 he moved to Grantham, where he was the first of the name to settle. He served the town in the office of Selectman for eight years, represented it in General Court in 1832, 1834, 1835, and 1836, and was Commissioner for Sullivan County in 1841. As a business man he was noted for energy and enterprise. He married Rebecca Lamson Melendy, and had a family of three children-Rufus, Sally, and Adolphus. Rufus, born in Croydon, October 3, 1813, died January 13, 1821. Sally R., born January 1, 1816, married Converse Smith, of Plainfield. Adolphus Hall, father of Rufus, was born at Croydon, December 7, 1811, and died October 12, 1876. He worked with his father on the home farm as long as the latter lived, and upon his death took the farm under his own management. He became one of the most influential men of the town, and occupied almost every position in its public service. From 1859 to 1862 he was Selectman; in 1860 and 1861, legislative Representative; in 1865 and 1866, Treasurer of Sullivan County. During three years he was County Commissioner, and he was serving in that office and in the capacity of Selectman at the time of his death. In religion he favored Methodism. His wife, Sally, who was born in 1810, died in 1875. Their two children were: Rufus and Eloisa. The latter, born in Grantham, July 7, 1848, was twice married. Her first husband was Jesse Morse, of this town, a lumber dealer. By this marriage she had two children-Blanche and Zella. Her second hubsand was William H. Howard, a farmer and one of the Selectmen. She has borne him one child. After leaving school, Rufus Hall worked on his father's farm and assisted also in the large general store his father at that time owned. At the end of three years he bought the store from his father, and afterward managed it successfully for six years. He then engaged in farming for a number of years. Also, in company with his father, he bought a lumber and grist mill, which was operated until the death of the elder Mr. Hall. From that time until 1882 Mr. Rufus Hall conducted a farm. He was engaged in general trade at Croydon from 1882 to 1891, since which time he has farmed. Also, after that time, he was employed in the capacity of salesman for four years. For a number of years he was a Director of the First National Bank at Newport. Mr. Hall has worthily sustained the family traditions by filling most creditably the various public offices intrusted to him by his townsmen. He was elected Town Clerk in 1869, this being his first town office, and held the position until 1883. In 1882 he was sent to the legislature, serving two years, and being appointed on the Committee on Elections. He has been Selectman a number of times, and Town Moderator for several years, holding the last-named position at the present time. Much interested in the Patrons of Husbandry, he is an esteemed member of the local grange. Mr. Hall married Francina D. Smith, who was born December 13, 1844, daughter of William P. Smith, of Springfield. She is a lady of culture and of fine musical taste. After receiving her education in Colby Academy New London, she followed the profession of teacher very successfully for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have four children: Leon A., Villa E., Earl R., and Ralph A. Leon, born June 4, 1869, at Grantham, was educated at Colby Academy. He was for a time employed in the manufacture of Barton's Sarsaparilla and Blood Purifier. At present he has a position in F. O. White's grocery store in Boston. He married Jessie M. Blossom, and has one child-Charlotte May, born February 5, 1897. Villa E., born August 17, 1874, graduated at Colby Academy, and is now studying medicine at Herkimer, N.Y. Earl R., born May 10, 1876, was educated in the town schools of Tilton, and then studied dentistry with Silver Brothers, of Boscawen, N.H. Ralph A., born August 22, 1879, is a pupil in the town schools. | Hall, Rufus (I63967)
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| 71770 | Meyer Davidson died. | Davidson, Meyer (I102322)
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| 71771 | Micajah Taft died from Md. Palsy. | Taft, Micajah (I8532)
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| 71772 | Michigan Business Directory, 1863 BATTLE CREEK, p. 191 Tolman W. Hall and Ezra Convis joined the settlement in June, 1834. Vespucius Young came the same spring. Warren B. Shepherd came in the fall of the same year and taught the district school the following winter, and this was the first schoolmaster in Battle Creek. The next teacher was Miss Sarah Phelps, who taught the summer term. BATTLE CREEK, p. 194 Hall Tolman W, postmaster, office on Main. _________________________________________ Michigan Biographies, 1878 American Biographical History of Eminent and Self-Made Men with Portrait Illustrations on Steel, Volumes I-II Hon. Tolman W. Hall of Battle Creek, Michigan, was born at Sudbury, Vermont, September 1, 1805. His parents, Moses and Experience (Tolman) Hall, were of Puritan descent, and their early religious teachings have exercised a marked influence upon his life. His father served in the Revolution. An academic education ftted Mr. Hall for a teacher, and he followed the profession for several years. At Sudbury, April 12, 1832, he married Lois Mary Hitchcock, formerly of Hebron, New York. Soon after, he came into the possession of real estate near Battle Creek, Michigan, and, in 1834, he removed there and engaged in farming. In 1842 his wife died, and he gave up the farm and became a merchant. Before and after Michigan became a State, Mr. Hall held various local offices. In 1836, when the State government was organized, he was elected Associate Judge of the Circuit Court of Calhoun County. He held the office until 1845; in 1844 he was admitted to the Calhoun County bar, but has never practiced. In 1855-6 Mr. Hall was a member of the Legislature; during the administration of Abraham Lincoln, and during part of Andrew Johnson's, he was Postmaster; in 1863 he was Alderman, and in 1865 was Mayor. He is now Justice of the Peace and Superintendent of the Poor of Calhoun County. He has always shown an active interest in the moral and educational advancement of Battle Creek. He holds office in the church, and aided in organizing the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in this city. He also aided in establishing the present school system, and takes a prominent part in the temperance movement. He was a Democrat until 1854; he is now a liberal Republican. Mr. Hall has traveled extensively through the United States and Canada. He is a man of strong character and positive convictions. | Hall, Tolman W. (I5445)
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| 71773 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Charles L Hall Birth Date: 17 Aug 1893 Death Date: 15 Dec 1985 Gender: Male Residence: Birmingham, Oakland, Michigan Place of Death: Birmingham, Oakland, Michigan | Hall, Charles Loring (I100913)
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| 71774 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Herbert S Hall Birth Date: 5 Nov 1929 Death Date: 5 Aug 1971 Gender: Male Residence: Monroe, Monroe, Ohio Place of Death: Monroe, Monroe, Michigan | Hall, Herbert S. (I17008)
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| 71775 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Richard T Hall Birth Date: 20 May 1928 Death Date: 7 Nov 1987 Gender: Male Residence: Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan Place of Death: Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan | Hall, Richard Thayer (I101048)
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| 71776 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Anna K Hall Birth Date: 18 Jun 1894 Death Date: 27 Aug 1981 Gender: Female Residence: Hesperia, Oceana, Michigan Place of Death: Sherman, Newaygo, Michigan | Farber, Anna Katherine (I10770)
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| 71777 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Marie Dorothy Ja Huly Birth Date: 20 Feb 1923 Death Date: 6 Aug 1996 Gender: Female Residence: Sterling Heights, Macomb, Michigan Place of Death: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan | Thibeault, Marie Dorothy Jacqueline (I7960)
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| 71778 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 Name: Rose Marie Hall Birth Date: 10 Aug 1928 Death Date: 31 Jul 1994 Gender: Female Residence: Newfield, Oceana, Michigan Place of Death: Newfield, Oceana, Michigan | Dempkey, Rose Marie (I10778)
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| 71779 | Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995 Name: Caroline Stevens [Caroline Hall] Birth Date: abt 1821 Birth Place: Ohio Death Date: 2 Jun 1903 Death Place: Antwerp, Van Buren, Michigan Death Age: 82 Occupation: Housekeeper Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Gender: Female Father Name: Luke Hall Mother Name: Ruby Perry FHL Film Number: 1019196 ___________ https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHTY-VQ8 Name: Caroline Stevens Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 02 Jun 1903 Death Place: Antwerp, Van Buren, Michigan Age: 82 Birth Date: 1821 Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Housekeeper Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Luke Hall Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Ruby Perry Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B53296-2 System Origin: Michigan-EASy GS Film number: 1019196 Reference ID: v C p 204 Collection: Caroline Stevens, "Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995" | Hall, Caroline Amanda (I7807)
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| 71780 | Michigan, Deaths, 1971-1996 Name: Walter S Chambers Birth Date: 19 Oct 1875 Death Date: 8 Apr 1972 Gender: Male Residence: Madison Heights, Oakland, Michigan Place of Death: Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan | Chambers, Walter Scott (I82738)
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| 71781 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, Mary (I101542)
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| 71782 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, Lucy (I101541)
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| 71783 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, Frederick (I101540)
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| 71784 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, William L. (I101539)
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| 71785 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, Charles (I101525)
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| 71786 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Beers, Laura Ellen (I101524)
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| 71787 | Middlefield PO, p. 212 Hall, Hiram 48 M W Laborer $380 $100 Connecticut citizen ---, Ellen 41 F W Laundress " ---, Mary 14 F W Housekeeper " school ---, William 11 M W " " ---, Frederic 8 M W " " ---, Lucy 5 F W " ---, Charles 2 M W " | Hall, Hiram (I101523)
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| 71788 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Martha M. (I101547)
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| 71789 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Daughter (I101546)
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| 71790 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Clarissa R. (I101545)
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| 71791 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Ives, Clarissa (I101544)
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| 71792 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Calvin (I101543)
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| 71793 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Mary (I101542)
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| 71794 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, William L. (I101539)
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| 71795 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Henry H. (I101538)
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| 71796 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Beers, Laura Ellen (I101524)
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| 71797 | Middletown PO, p. 37 Hiram Hall 37 M Farmer $200 ---- Connecticut Ellen " 30 F " Henry H " 14 M " school Clarissa R " 11 F " " Martha M. " 7 F " Mary " 4 F " William L " 1 M " Calvin Hall 69 M Laborer ---- ---- Connecticut Clarissa " 70 F New Hampshire | Hall, Hiram (I101523)
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| 71798 | Might be the James A. Hall who married Mary E. Settle and lived in Seattle, Washington, d. 26 Feb 1903, but no documentation has been found to absolutely prove this. | Hall, James A. (I102231)
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| 71799 | Mildred Chapman committed suicide by drowning in Shuttle Shop Pond, Uxbridge, MA for reasons unknown. 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. | Chapman, Mildred Helena (I41)
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| 71800 | Mildred never married. | Hall, Mildred (I272)
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