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80201 Son of Benjamin and Sarah Williams Dean.

Husband of, Rachel Allen.

Father of, Joshua, Nathaniel, Zilpah, and Ebenezer Dean Jr.

Died in his 72nd. Year. Buried in Lot with His wife Rachel Dean. 
Dean, Capt. Ebenezer (I64285)
 
80202 Son of Benjamin F. Gallup and Hannah Allyn. Gallup, Timothy Allyn (I17669)
 
80203 Son of Camillus and Betsy Hall. Age 15 years. Hall, Manfred Plouden (I101437)
 
80204 Son of Capt. Christopher Hall & Betsey (Crowell),

He went to sea at a young age and jumped ship (the Wild Hunter) in California to the gold fields as a teenager in 1857.

T. F. moved to Omaha in 1872 where he was active in business, politics, & was postmaster for many years.

Mary Elizabeth (Hall) Arter (1874-1966) is the only child of Thomas and Amelia Hall.

She married Addison A. Arter #9430840.

All are buried in Sec. 10, Lot 240 
Hall, Captain Thomas Franklin (I97017)
 
80205 Son of Capt. Joseph & Nancy Bassett. His father, Capt. Joseph Bassett enlisted as a soldier and served as waiter to his father a Lieutenant in the revolutionary war. Capt. Gerry Bassett was one of 24 children, His older brother being Hon. Zenas D. Bassett. Father of Ferdinand H. and J.P.H.Bassett. Bassett, Capt. Gerry Gray (I8776)
 
80206 Son of Capt.Nathaniel Jenks (c1687/8-1753) and Catherine (Scott) Jenks. They were married at Providence,RI on Nov 1,1718.

His paternal grandparents were Joseph Jenckes III and Martha Brown Jenckes.

Children: Nathaniel Jenks, probably Elizabeth Jenks Wilkinson, Ephraim Jenks, Joseph Jenks Jr(father of Edwin Augustus Jenks), Martha Jenks Wilkinson(here?), Cynthia Jenks, Esther Jenks Jenks Bates(here?), Lydia Jenks Avery Bates, Catherine Jenks Arnold(second wife of Israel Arnold), and Amey Jenks Thomas. 
Jenckes, Joseph (I9294)
 
80207 Son of Captain Ebenezer and Anna, nee Keith, Alden.

Married in 1756 to Rebecca Keith of Easton. She was the daughter of Josiah Keith of Easton. After his death she married John Bisbee.

They were the parents of a son (b. and d. 1757), Abby (b. and d. 1759), Abigail (b. 1761), Isaac (b. 1763), and Susanna (b. 1766).

Sources: History of Bridgewater by Nahum Mitchell, pages 84 and 85 (pub. 1840, 1897, 1970, 1975) and Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater Massachusetts by Williams Latham (pub. 1882). 
Alden, Ezra (I97749)
 
80208 Son of Cassius WEATHERWAX/Amelia E MADRID Weatherwax, Clarence (I16290)
 
80209 Son of Charles Codman Codman, Joshua Almon (I2192)
 
80210 son of Clarence E. Hall & Jeanette "Nettie" (Rice) Hall

m. Annabelle Hall 10 Aug 1936 rec. Ashfield, Mass. 
Hall, Wesley L. (I97723)
 
80211 son of Daniel Hall & Mercy (Allis) Hall

m. Angeline "Angie" Allis 23 May 1864 at Deerfield, Mass. 
Hall, Samuel A. (I97729)
 
80212 Son of Daniel L Westgate and Betsey S Johnson. Westgate, Frederick Lewis (I15389)
 
80213 son of Daniel Miles and 1st wife Huldah (Douglas) Miles

m. Sarah Vincent Oct. 6, 1803 at Ashfield, Mass.

children from MVR Ashfield:
Philander b. Aug. 28, 1804
Huldah b. Jan. 7, 1806
Isaac b. Apr. 29, 1808
Mehitable b. Apr. 14, 1811
Nathaniel b. Sept. 14, 1813
Seth b. Nov. 3, 1815
Emily b. Feb. 15, 1818 
Miles, Ezekiel (I97692)
 
80214 Son of David J Hall and Eda Kenney; married Terena Steponeck on December 30, 1877 in Beaver, Smith County, Kansas. Hall, Ansel "Yancy" (I12027)
 
80215 Son of Dea.Daniel Hall, probably by that Daniel's second wife, Sarah (Haugh) Doane (1713-1756). Daniel had sixteen children by his first two of his three wives, and Samuel was the youngest. Sarah was a widow of Reuben Doane when she married Daniel Hall.

Brother of Atherton Hall and Mehitable Hall Clark.

He married Elizabeth Sears on Apr 13,1773 at Yarmouth,MA.

Children: Jonathan Hall(husband of Rebecca Warren Hall), Lot Hall, Priscilla Hall Williams, Sarah "Sally" Hall, Elizabeth Hall ?Sears?(here?), Hannah Hall, Daniel Hall, Samuel Hall Jr, Daniel Hall, Mehitable Hall Stitt, and Atherton Hall. 
Hall, Samuel (I9728)
 
80216 son of Deacon Joseph Beals & Lydia (Porter) Beals

m. Nabby Vining on Jan 10, 1805

children:
Fordyce b. 21 Oct 1806
Vesta b. 29 Sep 1808
Eli Vining b. 25 Jun 1810
Mary b. 12 Apr 1812
Nabby b. 24 Jun 1816
Abigail
Robert Philan b. 24 Aug 1819
Alden Porter b. 30 May 1825

was Selectman in 1819 served 4 years; Town Clerk 1821 served 7 years 
Beals, Robert (I97743)
 
80217 son of Dormenio and Anna

age 24 days 
Hall, Benjamin (I4109)
 
80218 Son of Earl & Stella ROBISON...Father of Richard Sargeant; exhusband of Patricia Sargent, Donald Joseph (I12079)
 
80219 Son of Elisha Bassett (1714-1793) and Ruhammah (Jennings) Bassett (1716-1797). They were married on Oct 11,1739 at Sandwich,MA.

His paternal grandparents were William Bassett and Abigail Bourne Bassett.

He married Susanna Howes on Nov 12,1772 at Yarmouth, MA.

Children: Mary/Marcy Bassett Clark, Henry Bassett, Abigail Bassett Howes, George Bassett, and William Bassett. Perhaps others. 
Bassett, Elisha (I8360)
 
80220 Son of George B. and Ruth (Derby) Vining. His mother Ruth died less than a month after George's birth.

Married Abigail Alden on July 27, 1778.

Father of 11. (George IV., Alden Barr and others). Brother of Leah, Eli Vining and other. 
Vining, George III (I97746)
 
80221 son of Granville Bascom Hall &
Abigail (Beales) Hall

m. 1) Cornelia M. Fisher c.1875/80
perhaps in Yellow Springs, Ohio where they met. He was chair of Philosophy at Antioch College there. A family tree on ancestry.com reports they were married 24 Sept 1879 at Christus Church, Berlin, Germany.

m. 2) Florence Eliza Smith 22 Jul 1899 (int. at Newton, Mass.)
she was b. c.1858 at Lancaster, Mass., dau of Orlando A Smith & Eliza M (Goodrich) Smith who were m. int. 23 Sep 1856
at Hancock, Mass.
Florence was a teacher, her 1st marriage

children w/1st wife Cornelia:
Robert (1881-1971)
Julia (1882-1890)
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An extensive listing of the details of his will can be found in a newspaper article published Tuesday, April 29, 1924, in the Boston Herald.

[He] died at his home in Worcester after a long illness; ancestors came to America on the Mayflower; his great-grandfather the first to settle in the Conn. Valley; his father owned and ran two large farms; until the age of 14 he worked the farm and helped in father's other business; attended Shelburne Falls Academy, and Williston Seminary, graduated Williams College in 1867; studied at Union Theological Seminary for one year, from 1868 to 1872 was a student at Berlin, Bonn and Heidelberg; in 1872 was appointed chair of philosophy at Antioch college, where he met his first wife Cornelia Fisher of Boston; after four years at Antioch, served one year as English instructor at Harvard; went abroad again, became professor at John Hopkins University for seven years; in 1870 received degree of A.M. from Williams College and PhD from Harvard in 1878 and from Leipzig, Berlin and London Universities from 1878 to 1881; degree of LL.D. by University of Michigan in 1888, Williams in 1889 and John Hopkins in 1902; accepted call to Clark University upon its founding and served until 1920; [...continues with his lengthy affiliations and achievements...]; states he was twice married with his widow and two children surviving [sic - an article about his will mentions his "only son" Dr Robert Hall]
[published Friday, April 25, 1924, Boston Herald]
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excerpt from Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1424 (Necrology Page 164: Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America) thanks to FAG contributor 46986571:

Professor of Psychology, Antioch College, 1872-1876; instructor of English, Harvard, 1876-1877; lecturer, psychology, Harvard and Williams, 1880-1881; professor of psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1881-1888; president and professor of psychology, Clark University, 1888-1920.

Founder and editor of American Journal of Psychology, 1887-1921; editor Pedagogical Seminary, 1892-; American Journal Religious Psychology, 1917-; Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; member of Massachusetts Historical Society, American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Science.
Author : Aspects of German Culture, 1881; Hints Toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education (with John M. Mansfield), 1886; Adolescence (2 volumes), 1904; Youth-Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene, 1907; Educational Problems, 1911; Founders of Modern Psychology, 1912; Jesus the Christ, in the Light of Psychology, 1917; Morale: The Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct, 1920; Recreations of a Psychologist, 1920; Senescence, 1922; Life and Confessions of a psychologist, 1923.

Home : 156 Woodland Street, Worcester, Mass.
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Excerpts From Wikipedia -

lengthy biography includes photograph:

[He] was a pioneering American psychologist and educator. His interests focused on childhood development and evolutionary theory. Hall was the first president of the American Psychological Association and the first president of Clark University.

remembered for his contributions to psychology, for his support of applied psychology and his success in advising many doctoral students who have made great contributions to psychology. Hall also mentored the first African American to get a Ph.D. in psychology, Francis Cecil Sumner in 1920.

An important contributor to educational literature, and a leading authority in that field, he founded and was editor of the American Journal of Psychology and edited also the Pedagogical Seminary (after 1892), the American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education (after 1904), and the Journal of Race Development (after 1910).
graduated from Williams College in 1867, then studied at the Union Theological Seminary; in 1878 earned his doctorate in psychology under William James at Harvard University, the first psychology doctorate awarded in America; went to Europe to study at the University of Berlin, and spent a brief time in Wundt's Leipzig laboratory in 1879.

taught English and philosophy at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, then history of philosophy at Williams College in Mass.; successful lecture series and Harvard and Johns Hopkins University, secured a position in the philosophy department at Johns Hopkins, teaching psychology and pedagogy; stayed at Johns Hopkins from 1882'961888 and, in 1883, began what is considered by some to be the first formal American psychology laboratory; Hall objected vehemently to the emphasis on teaching traditional subjects, e.g., Latin, mathematics, science and history, in high school, arguing instead that high school should focus more on the education of adolescents than on preparing students for college.

1887 Hall founded the American Journal of Psychology, and in 1892 was appointed as the first president of the American Psychological Association.

In 1889 he was named the first president of Clark University, a post he filled until 1920; was instrumental in the development of educational psychology, and attempted to determine the effect adolescence has on education

supervised the 1896 study Peculiar and Exceptional Children which described a series of only child oddballs as permanent misfits. For decades, academics and advice columnists alike disseminated his conclusion that an only child could not be expected to go through life with the same capacity for adjustment that siblings possessed. "Being an only child is a disease in itself," he claimed.

was responsible for inviting Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to visit and deliver a lecture series in 1909 at the Clark Conference. Hall and Freud shared the same beliefs on sex and adolescence. Hall promised Freud an Honorary Degree from Clark University. This was Freud's first and only visit to America. It was the biggest conference held at Clark University. It was the most controversial conference because Freud's research was based on non-scientific theories, which Hall's colleagues criticized.

In 1917, Hall published a book on religious psychology, "Jesus the Christ in the Light of Psychology." The book was written in two volumes to define Jesus Christ in psychological terms.

In 1922, at the age of 78, he published the book "Senescence," a book on aging.

Hall was deeply wedded to the German concept of Volk, an anti-individualist and authoritarian romanticism in which the individual is dissolved into a transcendental collective. Hall believed that humans are by nature non-reasoning and instinct driven, requiring a charismatic leader to manipulate their herd instincts for the well-being of society. He predicted that the American emphasis on individual human right and dignity would lead to a fall that he analogized to the sinking of Atlantis.

Hall was one of the founders of the child study movement. A national network of study groups called Hall Clubs existed to spread his teaching.

Hall had no sympathy for the poor, the sick or those with developmental differences or disabilities. A firm believer in selective breeding and forced sterilization, Hall believed that any respect or charity toward those he viewed as physically, emotionally, or intellectually weak or "defective" simply interfered with the movement of natural selection toward the development of a super-race. 
Hall, Dr. Granville Stanley "G. Stanley" Ph.D. (I97767)
 
80222 Son of Henry Adams & Rose of Somersetshire. Christened at Barton St. David, Somerset, England.

Married Agnes Stone 1 February 1575 at Barton, St. David.

No tombstone has been found for John Adams. 
Adams, John (I17942)
 
80223 Son of Henry C. Hall and Effa A. Pierce

Age: 2 years 5 months and 16 days
Cause: Diptheria 
Hall, Robert William (I13296)
 
80224 Son of Henry C. Hall and Effa A. Pierce

Age: 6 years and 6 months
Cause: Diptheria 
Hall, Raymond Henry (I13295)
 
80225 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fraser, O.G. (I14398)
 
80226 Son of Horatio Hall and Elizabeth Pinder. Never married. Worked for Malden Fire Department for 34 years. Hall, Horatio (I7814)
 
80227 son of Howard F Hall & Grace R (Picard) Hall

twin brother of Nancy May Hall 
Hall, Richard Francis (I97734)
 
80228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Repard, J.P. (I14364)
 
80229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brounger, D.W.J. (I14367)
 
80230 Son of immigrant Thomas Hopkins (1616-1684)
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From FindaGrave:

He died after 1746.

Son of Thomas Hopkins Jr and Mary Smith Hopkins of Providence.

He was married to his wife Elizabeth (Mitchell?, Blake?) by Apr 26,1711, the date his father wrote his will. Their first child, possibly Susanna, was born at Scituate,RI on Oct 8,1708, though that child is possibly the daughter of William Hopkins.

Children: possibly Susanna Hopkins Brown, Sarah Hopkins Smith, Bethiah Hopkins, Thomas Hopkins IV, Reuben Hopkins, Hanan Hopkins, Mercy Hopkins Angell, Jonathan Hopkins, Mary Hopkins Angell, Timothy Hopkins(father of Timothy Hopkins Jr), Elizabeth Hopkins, and Ann Hopkins. 
Hopkins, Thomas II (I18600)
 
80231 Son of Isaac and Mehitabel, nee Allen, Alden. Great grandson of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins Alden.

Husband of Anna Keith Alden, daughter of Joseph Keith. They were married in 1717 and resided in East Bridgewater.

They were the parents of Anna (b. 1718), Susanna (b. 1719), Abigail (b. 1721), Nathan (b. 1727) and Ezra (b. 1732)

Captain Alden was the last surviving original member of the first church in East Bridgewater, established in 1724.

Sources: History of Bridgewater by Nahum Mitchell, pages 83 and 84 (pub. 1840, 1897, 1970, 1975) and Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater Massachusetts by Williams Latham (pub. 1882). 
Alden, Captain Ebenezer (I97754)
 
80232 Son of Isaac Bearse and Mercy Sturgis. Bearse, Lemuel (I10542)
 
80233 Son of Isaac Tobey and his first wife, Lydia (Williams) Tobey.

He married Zilpha Hall on Mar 1,1804 at Taunton, MA.

Children: Ardelia Tobey Peck, Lydia Williams Toby, Ruth Emeline Toby Dodge, Abigail Hall Toby, Sarah Fisk Toby, Rowena Toby, Mary Ann Toby Dole, and Fanny Dean Toby. 
Tobey, Williams (I64288)
 
80234 Son of Jan de Lannoy and Marie Mahieu.
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From FindaGrave:

Baptized at Walloon Church, Leiden, Holland, 7 December (or 6 November) 1603[NS], son of Jan de Lannoy and Marie Mahieu. Came from Leiden, Holland to Plymouth Colony in 1621 on the "Fortune."

Philip married Hester Dewsbery on 19 December 1634 in Plymouth. She died between about 1648 and 1653.They had 6 children:

Mary - about 1635   she married Jonathan Dunham
Philip - about 1637; he married Elizabeth Sampson
Thomas - about 1639; he married Rebecca Alden
Esther - about 1641;
John - about 1644 ; he married Mary Weston
Jonathan about 1648; he married Mercy Warren

Philip married Mary (Pontus) Glass by 17 January 1653/54. Mary was born by 1622, daughter of William Pontus; "... Phillip Delanoy, who was then present, and with the consent of Mary, his wife, the other daughter of the said William Pontus" 3 May 1664, and widow of James Glass ("Phillp Delano Senr. aged 74 years or there about testifieth and saith before he married Mary Glass the relict of James Glass deceased...," 3 March 1676/77.

They had 4 children:
Jane - about 1655
Rebecca - about 1657
she married John Churchill
Samuel - about 1659; he married Elizabeth Standish
unknown daughter - about 1661

Philip died between 22 August 1681 (date of memorandum serving as will) and 4 March 1681/2 (date of inventory).

Note: The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society states that there are no records of his burial place and that it is likely that he is buried at the Myles Standish Burying Ground as he was a member of the church there, and his descendants are buried there. 
Delano, Philippe (I15206)
 
80235 son of Job and Hannah

aged 1 year 6 months and 7 days 
Hall, Dexter (I64363)
 
80236 son of Jocelyn Olaf Hambro and Ann Silvia Muir. Hambro, Richard Alexander (I14394)
 
80237 Son of John Atwood and Joan Coleson. Married to Abigail Dunham on November 16, 1644 in Plymouth, MA. Unmarked grave. Dates may not be accurate but are included as a point of reference.

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From FAG Member #47465006:

Hi thank you for entering the memorial. I have found the death record. Eastham Public library digital page B286, paper page 8. It only contains Month & Year, October 1694. In case you need to see the site:
https://easthamlibrary.org/ckfinder/userfiles/files/BIRTHS_MARRIAGES_DEATHS_1654_1797_RECORDS_1745_1797.pdf .

I hope you will correct the memorial. 
Atwood, Stephen Sr. (I21933)
 
80238 Son of John Emery & Maria Clark. Husband of Alberta Hall (1876-1943) Emery, George Melvin (I64224)
 
80239 Son of John Grenly Chipman and Agnes (unknown)

Married to Charlotte Hall on Oct. 19, 1901 in Sandwich, MA. 
Chipman, John (I97896)
 
80240 Son of John Hopkins and Elizabeth Williams. Hopkins, Stephen of the Mayflower (I8909)
 
80241 Son of John Mayo Jr by his unknown first wife.

First husband of Tamesin Lumpkin. They were married about 1643.

Children: Mary Mayo Bangs, Samuel Mayo Jr, Hannah Mayo, Elizabeth Mayo Treat, John Mayo, Nathaniel Mayo, Sarah Mayo Freeman, and Mercy Mayo Sears. 
Mayo, Samuel (I8634)
 
80242 Son of Jonathan Sears and Elizabeth Hawes Sears.

Children: Jonathan Sears III and Elizabeth Sears Hall. 
Sears, Jonathan Jr. (I8567)
 
80243 Son of Joseph and Mary Howes.

His is the first known burial in Northwest Cemetery.

He came to Ashfield from Yarmouth, Massachusetts in 1791 with his wife, Bathsheba (Sears) Howes (1739-1799).

He was known as "Sailor Tom".

He served as Private in Captains Ny & Griffith's Companies, Colonel Jacob's MA Regiment (DAR file 138182).

His leg was once broken by a whale.

He left a will on 9 March 1793; It was proved 3 Sep 1793. 
Howes, Thomas (I8574)
 
80244 Son of Joseph III and Mary Andrews Hall
Husband of, Susannah Andrews.
Father of Joseph Andrews Hall. 
Hall, Josias (I64295)
 
80245 Son of Joseph III and Mary Andrews Hall.

Husband of Zilphah Dean.

Father of Zilpha, Abigail/Nabby, Mary, Christiana, and Perez Hall II.

Was a Ferry Boat Capt., served in the Rev. War as a matrosse. 
Hall, Capt. Perez I (I64283)
 
80246 Son of Joseph Symonds & Mitty (Cummings) Symonds. Married to 1st Hannah Dodge, Jan. 1794; 2nd Esther ( ). Symonds, Capt Joseph (I13210)
 
80247 Son of Joshua and Nancy Poor [Day]Ellis. Named for his aunt's husband, Lendoll Brown. Married Almaretta "Nettie" Gertrude Batchelder on 29 Jul 1880 in Bradford/Groveland, MA. Lendoll worked in Haverhill's shoe factories as a cutter. He was the father of Minnie B., Grace Adelaide, Edward Joshua, John Grant, Leroy Francis, Harold Jasper, Charles A., and Frank Russell ELLIS. Ellis, Lendoll Francis (I12216)
 
80248 Son of Joshua Hall and Temperance Nye. (pg. 170 Sandwich Vital Records). Hall, Elisha (I8808)
 
80249 Son of Judson Reuben and Mary J. (Hodgkins) Huntley. Huntley, George Herman (I12236)
 
80250 son of Lot Hall & Sally (Jepson) Hall

m. Mercy D Allis 31 Jan 1833 rec. at Conway, Mass. & Ashfield, Mass. 
Hall, Daniel (I97727)
 

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