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301 | @87y Rev. War Veteran. Thanks to Tolford Young for the following info: Spouse #1: Esther Hamlin Birth 30 Jun 1758 in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Death 1800 in Buckfield, Oxford, Maine Children: with wife #1, Esther: Hannah Roberts 1778 – 1844 Tabitha Roberts 1779 – 1867 Sarah Roberts 1782 – 1859 Isaac Roberts 1784 – 1862 Jacob Roberts 1784 – 1856 Elizabeth Roberts 1787 – 1833 Gilman Roberts 1788 – 1877 Enoch Roberts 1791 – 1858 Esther H. Roberts 1795 – 1877 Lovina Roberts 1797 – 1856 Joseph Roberts 1799 – 1885 Spouse #2: Margaret Hall Birth 1777 in Buckfield, Oxford, Maine, Death 11 Sept. 1851 in Brooks, Waldo, Maine children with wife #2, Margaret: Nathan Roberts 1802 – 1820 Benjamin Roberts 1803 – 1864 John Roberts 1806 – 1886 Alfred Roberts 1807 – 1868 Ruth Roberts 1809 – 1809 Mary Roberts 1811 – 1811 Timothy Roberts 1812 – 1868 Charles Roberts 1814 – 1840 Nathan Roberts 1815 – 1892 Mary Roberts 1818 – 1893 Winslow Roberts 1821 – 1879 Rufus Roberts 1823 – 1900 | Roberts, Joseph (I19098)
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302 | @89y 8m h/o Mery & Lydia | Hall, Israel (I103010)
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303 | @91y3m d/o Deacon Isaac & Anna Hall | Hall, Mehetable "Hittie" (I103530)
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304 | ** Upper portion of the stone ** In Memory of Abigail Lewis Daughter of George Lewis & Susannah his wife. She died April 1752 aged 6 weeks. | Lewis, Abigail (I13941)
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305 | \\\\rtf1\\\\ansi\\\\deff0\\\\fonttbl\\\\\\\\fcharset0 Arial; \\\\viewkind4\\\\uc1\\{\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\rtf1\\\\\\\\ansi\\\\\\\\deff0\\\\\\\\fonttbl\\\\\\\\fcharset0 Arial; \\\\\\\\viewkind4\\\\\\\\uc1\\\\\\\\Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850 \\\\\\\\tab John Hall \\\\\\\\tab Male \\\\\\\\tab Abigall White Date:\\\\\\\\tab 27 Feb 1705 \\\\\\\\tab Scituate \\\\\\\\tab Plymouth \\\\\\\\tab Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0496902. Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Births, Marriages and Death, p. 120 Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born August 28th 1706 Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born September ye 5th 1708 Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born June ye 24th 1710 Hall the Son of John was born January the 4th 1712/13 Hall ye Son of John hall was Bord December ye 4th 1714 Hall Daughter of John Hall was Born may ye : 1t : 1717 Hall Daughter of John Hall was Born may the 14th: 1719 Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Town Records, with Births, Marriages, and Deaths, p. 209 Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born August ye 28th 17[06] Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born September ye 5th 1708 Hall the Daughter of John Hall was born June ye 24th 1710 Hall the Son of John was born January the 4th 1712/13 Hall ye Son of John Hall was born December ye 5th 17[14] Hall Daughter of John Hall was Born May ye: 1: [1717] Hall Daughter of John Hall was Born May the 14th : [1719] Hall Daughter of John Hall was born December 6th 1721 unclear, might be 26th) Hall Daughter of John Hall was Born October 27th 1723 | Family F37793
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306 | Family History Library Film 1254600 NA Film Number T9-0600 Page Number 64D Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William BUTLER Self M Male W 47 ENG Farmer ENG ENG Diantha BUTLER Wife M Female W 48 OH Keeps House CT MA Joseph BUTLER Son S Male W 19 MI Home ENG OH William E. BUTLER Son S Male W 18 MI Home ENG OH Ruby H. BUTLER Dau S Female W 14 MI Home ENG OH | Butler, Friend William (I61478)
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307 | Jane Jackson Taylor Was on Brooks School Staff, at 75 Jane Jackson Taylor, a staff member at Brooks School in North Andover for 30 years, died Wednesday at her home in Southwest Harbor, Maine, after a short illness. She was 75. Mrs. Taylor grew up in Newton and after graduation from Beaver County Day School, she studied for a year in Florence, Italy. In 1939, she married Francis G. Jackson, a schoolteacher and coach at the Brooks School. While at Brooks she and her husband ran a dormitory. Following the death of her husband in 1970, she moved to Dedham, and in 1974, married her widowed brother-in-law, James Jackson, Jr. Her secon husband died in 1986. In 1989 she married Robert E. Lee Taylor of hiladelphia, the former publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin. She was an active member of hospital boards and other volunteer organizations and was a flower arranger who served on the board of the Garden Club of Mt. Desert in Maine. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter Penny of Wilmington, N. C.; and a son F. Gardner Jackson Jr., of Dedham. A memorial service will be held Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Brooks School chapel, North Andover. | Matthews, Jane (I21048)
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308 | John H. Lamont, 71 Newton psychiatrist Dr. John H. Lamont, a psychiatrist, died yesterday at his home of complications from cancer. He was 71. Born in Chicago, Dr. Lamont grew up in Washington Depot, Conn. He graduated from Hotchkiss high school in Connecticut. He graduated from Harvard University in 1943 and from Harvard Medical School in 1946. An Army veteran, he began his long career in psychiatry 44 years ago as a resident at McLean hospital in Belmont. He was a fellow in child psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1952 to 1954 and an instructor at Marvard Medical School from 1955 to 1969. In 1956, he became a staff member of the child psychiatry unit at Massachusetts General and was director of the unit from 1961 to 1974. He was a director of the psyschiatric clinic at the New England Home for Little Wanderers from 1989 to 1992 and was active at the New England Baptist Hospital. He was a psychiatric consultant with the disability quality branch of the Social Security Administration at the time of his death. Dr. Lamont was a life member of the Boston Athenaeum and a longtime supporter of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He an avid gardener and a member of the Harvard Club. He belonged to numerous professional organizations including the American Medical Association, the Massachusetts Medical Association, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He was a grandson of Robert P. Lamont, former US secretary of commerce under President Hoover. He leaves his wife, Lorna, and two stepsons, Dr. Barry M Lamont of Boston and Robert C. Burtman of Durham, N.C. | Lamont, John Hopkins (I21109)
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309 | Whitford R. Hall Whitford R. Hall, 98 of Nashua, NH and formerly of Merrimack, NH died Tuesday May 28, 2019 at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack surrounded by his loved ones. Born October 12, 1920 in Nashua, NH he was the son of the late J. Earlfred and Helen M. (Reed) Hall. He was the widow of Beatrice A. (Linscott) Hall who died March 8, 2016 and with whom he married on October 12, 1946. Whitford was a self-employed caretaker for twenty-five years, retiring in October of 1985. Whitford was a graduate of Nashua HS, class of 1938. He served in the United States Army, from 1942-1945 and was a former long-time member of local, state and National Granges. He was also a member of AARP (National) and an Honorary Call Firefighter for the Merrimack Fire Dept. He enjoyed gardening, traveling and the many Norwegian Elkhounds of Somerri Kennels his family have bred and owned since 1961. Survivors include two sons and a daughter-in-law, Edward W. Hall, of Merrimack and J. Herbert Hall and his wife Sandra, of Merrimack; one daughter and son-in-law, Laura Hall Lewis and her husband Jack, of Merrimack; five grandchildren, Brett C. Hall and his wife Amy, of Pittsfield, MA, Corey J. Hall of Swedesboro, NJ, Alicia A. Lewis, of Merrimack, Jamieson W. Lewis, of Memphis, TN and Holly K. Lewis, of Pittsburgh, PA; one great-grandson, Theodore T. Breimaier-Hall, of Pittsfield, MA as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins, grand nieces, grand nephews, great-grand nieces and great grand nephews. A special thank you to the Staff of The All-American Assisted Living at Londonderry NH who were so very helpful to him. SERVICES: Private services will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua at the convenience of the family. Donations may be made in Whitford's loving memory to Community Hospice House, 210 Naticook Road Merrimack NH 03054. The Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock St., Nashua, NH 03064 is in charge of arrangements. An online guest-book is available at www.davisfuneralhomenh.com | Hall, Whitford Reed (I15039)
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310 | Alumni 1804 Milo Cooke, Augusta, Ga. Lawyer and teacher. Read law in Middlebury and practiced in Williston, Vt., till 1813. Principal Addison Coounty Grammar School, 1817-1818; English Department, Richmond Academy, Augusta, 1818-1820. A. M. Died 1820. | Cooke, Milo A.B., A. M. (I11597)
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311 | Alumni, 1804, p. 2 MILO COOKE, son of Joseph and Ruth (Dewey) Cooke. Born in Coshen, Conn, Jan. 2, 1783. Studied law with Samuel Miller, Middlebury. Admitted to the bar, 1807, and practiced in Williston, Vt., till 1813. In business, Middlebury, 1813-1817. Principal, Addison County Grammar School, 1817-1818. Head of English Department, Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga., 1818-1820. Married Harriet Bulkley Latimer, May 3, 1808. Children: Robert Latimer; William Dewey; Maria E.; Eliza Sinclair; Maria Henderson. A.B.; A.M. Died in Augusta, Ga., Aug. 1, 1820. Alumni 1827, p. 81 ROBERT LATIMER COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet Bulkley (Latimer) Cooke. Born in WIlliston, Vt., June 27, 1809. Prepared for College with his uncle, Prof. Robert B. Patton. Studied law, 1827-1828. Teacher in Chazy, N. Y., and Middlebury, 1828-1829; Princeton, N.J., 1829-1832; Staunton, Va., 1832-1837; Bloomfield, N.J., 1837-1857. Civil Engineer, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 1862. Superintendent of construction, Lake Champlain and Moria Rialroad, 1868. Engineer, Department of Public Works, New York City, 1872-1877. Married Caroline Eliza VanDeventer, Oct. 15, 1832. Children: Sarah Louise [Mrs. Amasa A. Redfield]; Cornelius Latimer; William Henry; Eliza Sinclair. A.B.; A.M. Died in Babylon, N. Y, Aug 11, 1877. Alumni, 1832, pp. 97-98 WILLIAM DEWEY COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet (Bulkley) Cooke. Born in Williston, Vt., May 27, 1811. Prepared for College with Prof. R. B. Patton, and in Bloomfield, N. J., Academy. Went to Virginia soon after graduating and in 1840 became connected with the Virginia Institution for Deaf Mutes and the Blind at Staunton. In 1845 he became the first Principal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind at Raleigh and held that position until 1860. Publishing Agent, Southern Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va. Principal, Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institution, Frederick City, until 1871. Then at Staunton until his death. Married Lucy Ann Waddell, Oct. 2, 1834. Children: Maria Elizabeth; Lyttleton Waddell; Mary St. Clair; William Latimer; Fanny Skinner; Harriet Latimer; Louisa Gordon; Charles Lyttleton; James Addison. A.B.; A.M. Died Staunton, Va., May 20, 1885. | Cooke, Robert Latimer (I11629)
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312 | Alumni, 1804, p. 2 MILO COOKE, son of Joseph and Ruth (Dewey) Cooke. Born in Coshen, Conn, Jan. 2, 1783. Studied law with Samuel Miller, Middlebury. Admitted to the bar, 1807, and practiced in Williston, Vt., till 1813. In business, Middlebury, 1813-1817. Principal, Addison County Grammar School, 1817-1818. Head of English Department, Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga., 1818-1820. Married Harriet Bulkley Latimer, May 3, 1808. Children: Robert Latimer; William Dewey; Maria E.; Eliza Sinclair; Maria Henderson. A.B.; A.M. Died in Augusta, Ga., Aug. 1, 1820. Alumni 1827, p. 81 ROBERT LATIMER COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet Bulkley (Latimer) Cooke. Born in WIlliston, Vt., June 27, 1809. Prepared for College with his uncle, Prof. Robert B. Patton. Studied law, 1827-1828. Teacher in Chazy, N. Y., and Middlebury, 1828-1829; Princeton, N.J., 1829-1832; Staunton, Va., 1832-1837; Bloomfield, N.J., 1837-1857. Civil Engineer, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 1862. Superintendent of construction, Lake Champlain and Moria Rialroad, 1868. Engineer, Department of Public Works, New York City, 1872-1877. Married Caroline Eliza VanDeventer, Oct. 15, 1832. Children: Sarah Louise [Mrs. Amasa A. Redfield]; Cornelius Latimer; William Henry; Eliza Sinclair. A.B.; A.M. Died in Babylon, N. Y, Aug 11, 1877. Alumni, 1832, pp. 97-98 WILLIAM DEWEY COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet (Bulkley) Cooke. Born in Williston, Vt., May 27, 1811. Prepared for College with Prof. R. B. Patton, and in Bloomfield, N. J., Academy. Went to Virginia soon after graduating and in 1840 became connected with the Virginia Institution for Deaf Mutes and the Blind at Staunton. In 1845 he became the first Principal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind at Raleigh and held that position until 1860. Publishing Agent, Southern Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va. Principal, Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institution, Frederick City, until 1871. Then at Staunton until his death. Married Lucy Ann Waddell, Oct. 2, 1834. Children: Maria Elizabeth; Lyttleton Waddell; Mary St. Clair; William Latimer; Fanny Skinner; Harriet Latimer; Louisa Gordon; Charles Lyttleton; James Addison. A.B.; A.M. Died Staunton, Va., May 20, 1885. | Cooke, Milo A.B., A. M. (I11597)
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313 | Alumni, 1804, p. 2 MILO COOKE, son of Joseph and Ruth (Dewey) Cooke. Born in Coshen, Conn, Jan. 2, 1783. Studied law with Samuel Miller, Middlebury. Admitted to the bar, 1807, and practiced in Williston, Vt., till 1813. In business, Middlebury, 1813-1817. Principal, Addison County Grammar School, 1817-1818. Head of English Department, Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga., 1818-1820. Married Harriet Bulkley Latimer, May 3, 1808. Children: Robert Latimer; William Dewey; Maria E.; Eliza Sinclair; Maria Henderson. A.B.; A.M. Died in Augusta, Ga., Aug. 1, 1820. Alumni 1827, p. 81 ROBERT LATIMER COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet Bulkley (Latimer) Cooke. Born in WIlliston, Vt., June 27, 1809. Prepared for College with his uncle, Prof. Robert B. Patton. Studied law, 1827-1828. Teacher in Chazy, N. Y., and Middlebury, 1828-1829; Princeton, N.J., 1829-1832; Staunton, Va., 1832-1837; Bloomfield, N.J., 1837-1857. Civil Engineer, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 1862. Superintendent of construction, Lake Champlain and Moria Rialroad, 1868. Engineer, Department of Public Works, New York City, 1872-1877. Married Caroline Eliza VanDeventer, Oct. 15, 1832. Children: Sarah Louise [Mrs. Amasa A. Redfield]; Cornelius Latimer; William Henry; Eliza Sinclair. A.B.; A.M. Died in Babylon, N. Y, Aug 11, 1877. Alumni, 1832, pp. 97-98 WILLIAM DEWEY COOKE, son of Milo and Harriet (Bulkley) Cooke. Born in Williston, Vt., May 27, 1811. Prepared for College with Prof. R. B. Patton, and in Bloomfield, N. J., Academy. Went to Virginia soon after graduating and in 1840 became connected with the Virginia Institution for Deaf Mutes and the Blind at Staunton. In 1845 he became the first Principal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind at Raleigh and held that position until 1860. Publishing Agent, Southern Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va. Principal, Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institution, Frederick City, until 1871. Then at Staunton until his death. Married Lucy Ann Waddell, Oct. 2, 1834. Children: Maria Elizabeth; Lyttleton Waddell; Mary St. Clair; William Latimer; Fanny Skinner; Harriet Latimer; Louisa Gordon; Charles Lyttleton; James Addison. A.B.; A.M. Died Staunton, Va., May 20, 1885. | Cooke, William Dewey (I11543)
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314 | by Morgan Wolfe This is a summary of what I know about the family of Charles H. Hall and Ellen/Helen/Emma Christian. My initial information came from a now-deceased older relative whom I never met, which I typed up and put on-line: "EMIGRANT ANCESTORS: JOHN AND BETHIA HALL" at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-history/index.html. Some of the information has held up, other information has been contradicted by the documentation. Short version: The Charles Hall of this document is supposed to be the grandson of the David Hall of Yarmouth Family 122 from the Halls of New England, p.248. [Source: https://archive.org/details/hallsofnewenglan00hall/page/248] As a side note, Charles' wife went by several variations of her name during the course of her life. While I'll give the version that was used in individual documents, in general I use "Ellen" because it seems to be the one she most used for herself during her adult life. Charles is a mystery before 1861. I only have his parents' names from his death certificate (Horace and Mary, no surnames, both born "US"), and nothing about any siblings. Various documents have his birth date between 1828-1847 (my best guess is abt.1830, +/- 2 years), in New Hampshire (most likely), Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, and even Ireland. Family legend says Charles' mother disowned him when he married a "Papist," and in her will left him only her Bible and reading glasses. Since I don't know where/when his mother died, I haven't been able to verify this. For Ellen, I've found a fair amount about her parents and siblings, including Irish records. The Christian family is in a separate file. (see "Christian/Crowley Family - County Waterford") I have yet to find a New Hampshire marriage for Charles and Ellen, which was supposed to have been in the Fall of 1861. I have found their Catholic marriage (whether original or re-verification), on 20 Jan 1861 in Transfiguration parish, Manhattan. There's a margin note "Disp Protest," indicating that a dispensation had been given because one of the parties was non-Catholic. Under the circumstances, it's pretty clear that was Charles. The witnesses were Thomas McDonnell (not sure of his relationship) and Delia Christian (Ellen's sister). [Source: 20 Jan 1861, Transfiguration parish, Manhattan, Charles F Hale, bachelor, and Ellen Christian; Ref. "New York Roman Catholic Parish Marriages" https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=US/NY/CATH/PR/MAR/PH2/00178290/G] Baptisms The records of the children's baptisms show the family's moves (transcriptions only except Mary Jane, from FindMyPast, not free): 1. Mary Jane Hawl, b.06 Nov 1861, bap.17 Nov 1861, Transfiguration (29 Mott St.) 2. Charles P Holl, b.1862, bap.1 Nov 1863, St Andrew (20 Cardinal Hayes Place) 3. Ellen Holl (age 7, b.1858?) 24 Dec 1865, St Andrew (transcription error on age?) 4. Catherine Teresa Hale, b.14 Apr 1868, bap.16 Apr 1868, St Andrew 5. Bridget Mary Hall, b.15 May 1870, bap.24 May 1870, St Stephen (151 East 28th St.) (see note below re Bridget and Annie) 6. Emma Augusta, b.10 Dec 1873, bap. not yet found 7. Josephine, b.Oct 1876, bap. not yet found 8. Henry Dennis Hall, b.1879, bap.1879, St Gabriel (310 East 37th - gone, sacramental records in possession of St. Stephen's); civil birth register (wrong gender, right date and address) [Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:271H-B78] I have the parish entry for Mary Jane, which does include the misspelling. I know it's her, though, not just because of the parents' names, but because the sponsors were her aunt Delia Christian, and Delia's future husband Thomas Allen. Having looked through the civil birth registers, I can only assume the Halls didn't register any of the children's births except Henry. Regarding Bridget and Annie: I've come to the conclusion that they're the same person. Bridget appears on the baptisms, and the first 1870 census, but not after that. Annie appears on the second 1870 enumeration and later documents until her 1921 death. The birth date on her death certificate is 15 May 1874 -- the year is clearly wrong based on her appearance on the 1870 census, but the date is the same as the one on Bridget's baptism. Entries in city directories (note that some may be son Charles P. rather than Charles H.): [Source: "New York City Directories" on "The New York Public Library Digital Collections," https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/new-york-city-directories#/?tab=about] 1865-70: Hall, Charles H, driver, h 17 City Hall pl. 1870/71: Hall, Charles C. driver, h 342 E. 31st 1872: Hall, Charles H, driver, h 329 W 40th 1875: Charles H Hall, driver, h 434 W. 46th 1878-80: Charles Hall, Driver , 605 First av 1882-88: Hall Charles P, 343 E 36th, Coachman (or driver) 1889-90: Hall Charles, coachman, h 314 E. 77th 1891-1900: Hall, Chas. driver h 307 E 77th 1891: Charles H Hall, Driver, 245 E 45th 1892: Hall, Chas. driver, h 330 W 70th 1894: Hall, Chas. coachman, h 250 W 69th The 1865 New York State Census doesn't cover New York County (aka Manhattan). 7 Jul 1869: Catherine Teresa died of measles. The address on the death cert is 17 City Hall Pl., though her name on the cert is Ellen T. Hall. [Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WJS-GWD] 1870 Census In 1870, the city called for a second census after failings with the official one. [Source: 1870 enumerations https://stevemorse.org/census/1870secondenumeration.html] So, we have the family twice, first enumerated in August 1870 [1st 1870 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M86M-4N5], then again in January 1871 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8JB-8TG]. The wards didn't change, but the Enumeration Districts did, further complicating things. The August census only has the ward and district, while the second has street addresses. Several family members are younger on the second, which leads me to believe the census taker helpfully "corrected" ages to the previous year. In both censuses, the Halls were in the 21st Ward, first in District 4, then in District 9, at 342 E 31st. Charles, 42, coachman or driver; Ellen, 33; Mary J, 9; Charles V., 7; Ellen, 4; Bridget, 1 month (August only); Annie, 1 year (January only). The 1875 New York State census doesn't cover New York County. 1880 Census The Halls lived at 605 First Avenue: Charles H, 48, Driver; Ellen, 42; Mary J, 18, Dressmaker; Charles P, 16, App. Coach Bld; Ellen S, 14; Nancy, 10 [1880 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ6R-5BV] 14 Jun 1885: Daughter Ellen married Thomas Francis Gilson in St. Gabriel, Manhattan (FindMyPast transcription, no civil registration yet found). 1890 Police Census The family was at 307 77th. Street (the Bronx was still part of Manhattan). Ellen and her family were either living next door or the two families lived together. Charles Hall, 58; Ellen, 52; Charles, 26; Annie, 20; Emma, 16; Josie, 12; Henry, 10 Thomas Gilson, 30; Ellen, 25; Mary, 4; Ellen, 2; Thomas, 1 Mary Jane had married, and the McCarthys lived at 313 Madison, in AD4, ED30: Mary Mccarthy, 27; Patrick Mccarthy, 35; John, 2^; Mary, 2 (^there's a notation that looks like John was 2m, which fits with other documents) 20 Sep 1891: If I'm correct, Charles P. Hall married Mary Anne Finnegan (FindMyPast transcription). I have censuses for 1900 [Charles P. 1900 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKN-G4J], 1905, 1910 [Charles P. 1910 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5ML-CV8], and 1915 [Charles P. 1915 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9X6-5B1 (images require Ancestry)] that may be them, though Charles was boarding in 1910 and living with his sister Annie's family in 1915. Charles P. died 21 Apr 1916 (his age is off, but the parents match, and the address matches the 1915 census). [Charles P. Hall death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WC4-1SZ] The 1892 New York State census doesn't cover New York County (Manhattan and the Bronx). 28 Apr 1895: Annie Hall married Paul Sanchez in Manhattan.[Annie 1895 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24CF-PZD] 19 Jun 1899: Ellen (Christian) Hall died. Her address was 307 E. 77th St. Her age on the certificate is 53, but based on the baptism I believe is her, she was actually 63. [Ellen Hall 1899 death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WX3-9Y3] 1900 Census The Halls were still at 307 77th. Street, Manhattan. [1900 census, Hall https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKJ-62F] In addition to the family, there are seven boarders listed. Josephine was actually 23, but it wouldn't have been uncommon for a spinster to fudge her age. Charles Hall, 52, Retired; Emily, 23, Dressmaker; Harry, 21, Driver; Josephine, 19 The McCarthys are still a mystery on this census. Patrick died 12 May 1893, and Mary and the children may have been scattered. If they were in institutions (poor house, orphanage, etc.) then their common names make them difficult to find. Or they might be together and badly indexed. Annie and her family lived in the 28th Ward: [1900 census, Sanchez https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKJ-J2H ] Paul Sanchenzes, 27; Annie, 26; Emilie, 3 12 Sep 1900: Emma married Edward James Flanagan at St. Monica's parish, Manhattan.[Emma 1900 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:244B-3JL] 4 Feb 1903: Josephine Hall died. Of note is that this document is the only document I've seen where her mother's name is given as Nellie.[Josephine 1903 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WXF-DYW] 11 Oct 1903: Mary Jane (as Mary Mccarthy) remarried to George W. Lynch in Manhattan. [Mary J.s 1903 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2437-QRN] Est. 1903-4: I haven't found the marriage, but somewhere in this time frame Harry married Lillian Adams. 1905 Census Still at 307 E. 77th, Annie and her family were living with Charles, and four boarders: [1905 census, Hall and Sanchez https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPFY-921] Charles Hall, 61; Paul Shunchez, 34; Annie Shunchez, 30; Emily Shunchez, 8; Paul Shunchez, 5; Josephine Shunchez, 2 Mary Jane and her family were living with Emma's family, at 834 Southern Blvd. in the Bronx. Mary's children from her first marriage are listed as boarders with their aunt: [1905 census, Lynch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPNV-XPJ and Flanagan and McCarthy https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPNV-XPK] George W Lynch, 30, Clerk; Mary Lynch, 37 Edward Flanagan, 28, Bookkeeper; Emily Flanagan, 27, Housework; Emily Flanagan, 3; Marion Flanagan, 1 6/12; John Mccarthy, 15, Office boy; Mary Mccarthy, 16, Housework Ellen's family had moved to Brooklyn, 60 Prospect Street, and had three lodgers: [1905 census, GIlson https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK9F-HFH] Thomas Gilson, 46; Nellie, 35; May, 14; Nellie, 12; Thomas Jr, 10; Charles, 6; Josephine, 3; Harry, 1 Harry is with his wife, their daughter, and his brother-in-law, at 2764 8th Ave.: [1905 census, Harry Hall https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPFV-WSN] Henry D Hall, 25; Lillian Hall, 24; Lillian Hall, 0; James H Adams, 21 Note on Harry's oldest daughter: She was Florence on her birth cert, Lillian a few weeks later on the census, and in 1914 they filed an amended birth cert with the name Gladys (which she used the rest of her life). Looking at the 29 May and 31 May birth certificates straightened this out. See my earlier note on Charles P. -- I'm not confident I have the correct family in 1905. 15 Jul 1907: Charles H. Hall died [Charles Hall 1907 death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W9W-H3P] at the Presbyterian Hospital. His residence is given as 316 E. 81st St., which matches the 1906/7 NYC directory. The Sanchez family is at the same address. [image] He's buried in Calvary Cemetery in Queens (3rd Calvary), Section 19, Range 15, Plot E, Grave 19. I have yet to confirm who the other five people in the grave are. Following the children: Mary Jane and George had one known child, Lillian Elizabeth Lynch, 7 Sep 1905 [Lillian Lynch 1905 birth https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD6-29G], and George died 27 May 1906 [George Lynch 1906 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD2-SKW]. In 1910 Mary was with all three children in the Bronx [Mary Jane 1910 census https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5CB-2PK]. In 1915, John and Lillian (as Elizabeth) were still with her. [Mary Jane 1915 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9XP-WVT] In 1920, it was just Mary Jane and Elizabeth at the same address as 1915 [Mary Jane 1920 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJGV-L1N], and in 1925 Mary Jane and Elizabeth had moved to Manhattan. [Mary Jane 1925 census https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSQV-N6D] I haven't found Mary Jane after 1925, so I don't know if she died before 1930 or if I just haven't found her yet. - Mary McCarthy apparently married a Mr. King some time before Jan 1942 based on a Social Security document that has the right birth date and parents. - John moved away from his mother between 1915 and 1920, and I haven't found a WWI draft record I feel sure is him yet. There a WWII draft registration for John J McCarthy, b.12 May 1890, living in Brooklyn and unemployed that may be him. - Lillian married George Dominick Bossa on 9 Oct 1926 in the Municipal Building in Manhattan, [Lillian Lynch 1926 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:247Y-CCD] (the address on the marriage matches the 1925 census) but after that I lose track of her. There's a 1940 census in Brooklyn that has George and Elizabeth Bossa with a 9-yr-old son George that I feel is a good chance is them. Ellen S./Nellie died 11 Oct 1908 [Ellen S. 1908 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WFT-R39], and she's listed as a widow. I lose track of some of the kids after 1905, but I've found a DNA match on this line, to one of Ellen's 2nd great-grandchildren. Known surnames on this line include Freese, Tischler, and Vingelis. Annie/Nancy died 19 Oct 1921. [Annie 1921 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WYZ-8MK] Known surnames on this line include Drake and Mason. Emma died in May 1951 (no online documentation; I got the info from the cemetery). The Flanagans may get their own writeup, since this is the ancestral line. Harry died 5 Apr 1927. [Harry 1927 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WBD-246] I've found a DNA match on this line, to one of great-grandchildren. Known surnames on this line include Koonz and Micale. DNA Matches: 3rd cousin Micale (24.8 cM on 2 segments) < (living?) Koonz < Gladys Mary Hall (1905-1993) < Harry Dennis Hall 3rd cousin once removed Vingeles (20.8 cM on 2 segments) < Alfred Vingelis < Elenore Catherine Tischler (1913-2004) < Ellen Christian "Nellie" GIlson (1888-?) < Ellen S. Hall 6th cousin once removed: Borden (7 cm on 1 segment) < Catherine Mary Lasell (1940-2009) < Alvin Alured Lasell (1864-1948) < Juba Henry Lasell (1838-1897) < Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" Cargill (1797-1879) < Lucy Grosvenor (1773-1840) < Hannah Buckley Prescott Hall (1740-1834) < Rev. David Hall (1704-1789) and Elizabeth Prescott (1713-1803) (also, two children of Borden, one with 7cM and one with 6cM) | Hall, Charles Horace (I15837)
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315 | 11 Vicarage Avenue William G S Constable 01 Nov 1860 Male Widowed Schoolmaster Retired Violet R " 29 July 1892 Female Single Schoolmistress Retired Ill Health ... 1 servant | Constable, Violet Remie (I102287)
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316 | 11 Vicarage Avenue William G S Constable 01 Nov 1860 Male Widowed Schoolmaster Retired Violet R " 29 July 1892 Female Single Schoolmistress Retired Ill Health ... 1 servant | Constable, William George Samuel (I102285)
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317 | 11 Vicarage Road Wm. Geo. Constable Head 50 Married Headmaster of Municipal Secondary School Kent Plumstead Remie Isabel " Wife 50 Married 24 2 2 0 " Eynsford Violet Remie " Dau 18 Single Student Derbyshire Derby ... 1 servant | Constable, Violet Remie (I102287)
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318 | 11 Vicarage Road Wm. Geo. Constable Head 50 Married Headmaster of Municipal Secondary School Kent Plumstead Remie Isabel " Wife 50 Married 24 2 2 0 " Eynsford Violet Remie " Dau 18 Single Student Derbyshire Derby ... 1 servant | Webb, Remeliah Isabella "Remie" (I102286)
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319 | 11 Vicarage Road Wm. Geo. Constable Head 50 Married Headmaster of Municipal Secondary School Kent Plumstead Remie Isabel " Wife 50 Married 24 2 2 0 " Eynsford Violet Remie " Dau 18 Single Student Derbyshire Derby ... 1 servant | Constable, William George Samuel (I102285)
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320 | 135 Constantine Road ... William George Constable Boarder 23 Single Extension Lecturer in Economics and Law Student Derbyshire Derby | Constable, William George (I102280)
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321 | 15th Assembly Dist., ED 1093, sheet 17A 21 ??? Somervillem Sara Head F W 44 Wd CT CT MA Secretary - Office ---, John A Son M W 12 S NY CT NY | Somerville, John Alden (I14783)
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322 | 15th Assembly Dist., ED 1093, sheet 17A 21 ??? Somervillem Sara Head F W 44 Wd CT CT MA Secretary - Office ---, John A Son M W 12 S NY CT NY | Spalding, Sara Katherine "Sarah Kate" (I7024)
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323 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Ethel Marie (I15882)
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324 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Grace E. (I15880)
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325 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Raphael Francis "Ralph" (I15879)
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326 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Josephine M. (I15863)
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327 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Paul E. (I15862)
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328 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Emily F. (I15861)
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329 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Sanchez, Paul J. (I15857)
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330 | 16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A 250 East 78th St. Sanchez, Paul Head M W 50 Md FL Spain Spain Carpenter - Shop ---, Annie Wife F W 48 Md NY CT Ireland Keeper - Boarding House ---, Emily Dau F W 21 S NY FL NY Supervisor - Telephone ---, Paul Son M W 19 S NY FL NY Electrician - Helper ---, Josephine Dau F W 16 S NY FL NY Operator - Typewriter ---, Ralph Son M W 13 S NY FL NY ---, Grace Dau F W 11 S NY FL NY ---, Ethel Dau F W 9 S NY FL NY ... 4 boarders | Hall, Bridget Mary "Nancy" "Annie" (I15844)
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331 | 1648 CASWELL Stephen [T.P.R. Steven], s. Thomas, Feb. 15, 1648. [Steven Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1650 CASWELL Peter [T.P.R. Fetter], s. Thomas, Oct. 31, 1652 [dup. 1650, T.P.R. "last of" Oct. 1652]. [Peter, "last of" Oct. 1652, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1650 CASWELL Thomas, s. Thomas, Feb. 22, 1650. [Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1652 CASWELL Peter [T.P.R. Fetter], s. Thomas, Oct. 31, 1652 [dup. 1650, T.P.R. "last of" Oct. 1652]. [Peter, "last of" Oct. 1652, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1654 CASWELL Mary [T.P.R. Mara], d. Thomas, Aug. 31, 1654. [Mary, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1656 CASWELL John, s. Thomas, July 31, 1656. [Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1658 CASWELL Sarah, d. Thomas, Nov. 31, 1658. Birth Taunton 1660 CASWELL William, s. Thomas, Sept. 15, 1660. [Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1661 CASWELL Hana, d. Thomas, July 14, 1661. Birth Taunton 1662 CASWELL Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], s. Thomas, Jan. 26, 1662. Birth Taunton 1664 CASWELL Elizabeth, d. Thomas, July 10 [dup. and T.P.R. Jan. 10], 1664. [Casewell, Jan. 10, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1666 CASWELL Thomas, Oct. 27, 1666. [Abigaill, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton 1669 CASWELL Easter, d. Thomas, June 11 ["? see original for date," written in pencil, dup. June 1, T.P.R. "Jun" 4], 1669. [Casewell, June 4, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton | Caswell, Thomas (I3204)
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332 | 1650 CASWELL Thomas, s. Thomas, Feb. 22, 1650. [Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton | Caswell, Thomas Jr. (I3202)
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333 | 1656 CASWELL John, s. Thomas, July 31, 1656. [Casewell, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton | Caswell, John (I1796)
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334 | 1656 HALL Samuel, of Edward, Oct. 24, 1656 1 5 Birth Rehoboth | Hall, Samuel (I168)
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335 | 1658 HALL Benjamin, Aug. 7, 1668 (8 R) says Samuel born Oct. 21. 1656 and Jemima, July 24, 1658 1 5 Birth | Hall, Benjamin (I172)
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336 | 1658 HALL Jeremiah, July 28, 1658 1 5 Birth Rehoboth The book, "HALLS OF NEW ENGLAND" shows Jul 24, 1658 as Jeremiah's date of birth. | Hall, Jeremiah (I169)
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337 | 1664 CASWELL Elizabeth, d. Thomas, July 10 [dup. and T.P.R. Jan. 10], 1664. [Casewell, Jan. 10, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton | Caswell, Elizabeth (I3251)
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338 | 1664 CASWELL Elizabeth, d. Thomas, July 10 [dup. and T.P.R. Jan. 10], 1664. [Casewell, Jan. 10, P.C.R.] Birth Taunton | Caswell, Elizabeth (I3251)
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339 | 1664 HALL Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], s. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Dec. u, 1664. [Samuell, s. Samuell, P.C.R. P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, Samuel (I1646)
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340 | 1665 HALL Andrew, May 10, 1665 1 5 Birth | Hall, Andrew (I148)
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341 | 1666 HALL John, s. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Oct. 19, 1666. [s. Samuell, P.C.R. P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, John (I762)
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342 | 1667 HALL John and Hana Ferryman [dup. Penyman, T.P.R. Hanna Penyman], Dec. 4, 1673 [T.P.R. Feb. 4, 1667]. * [Hannah Peniman, Feb. 4, 1667, P.C.R.] Taunton 1667 FERRYMAN Hana [dup. Penyman, T.P.R. Hannah Penyman] and John Hall, Dec. 4, 1673 [T.P.R. Feb. 4, 1667]. * [Hannah Peniman, Feb. 4, 1667, P.C.R.] Taunton 1673 HALL John and Hana Ferryman [dup. Penyman, T.P.R. Hanna Penyman], Dec. 4, 1673 [T.P.R. Feb. 4, 1667]. * [Hannah Peniman, Feb. 4, 1667, P.C.R.] Taunton 1673 FERRYMAN Hana [dup. Penyman, T.P.R. Hannah Penyman] and John Hall, Dec. 4, 1673 [T.P.R. Feb. 4, 1667]. * [Hannah Peniman, Feb. 4, 1667, P.C.R.] Taunton _____________ Ancestry.com. U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Name: John Hall Gender: Male Birth Year: 1640 Marriage Date: 4 Jun 1667 Death Year: 1693 Marriage Place: New England, United States Spouse's Name: Hannah Peniman HALL, John (1640-1693) & Hanna PENIMAN (1648-), m/2 Samuel HOSKINS 4 June 1702; 4 Feb 1667, 1671; Taunton | Family F403
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343 | 1668 HALL Nicklos, s. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Jan. 23, 1668. [Nicholas, s. Samuell, Oct. 28, 1670 [error, see Elizabeth], P.C.R. Nicklos, s. Samuell, Jan. 23, 1668, P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, Nicholas (I763)
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344 | 1670 HALL Elizabeth, d. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Oct. 28, 1670. [d. Samuell, P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, Elizabeth (I765)
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345 | 1670 HALL Edward, Nov. 27, 1670 1 51 Death | Hall, Edward of Rehoboth, Y-DNA Family 006 (I164)
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346 | 1672 HALL John, s. John, June 27, 1672. Taunton _____________ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: John Hall Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 27 Jun 1672 Birth Place: Taunton, Massachusetts Father Name: John Hall ___________ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: Jacob Hall Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 14 Feb 1680 Birth Place: Taunton, Massachusetts Father Name: John Hall John Hall Son of John Hall born 27 June 1672 Joseph " " " 7 April 1674 James " " " 8 Dec 1675 Benjamin " " " 6 Dec 1677 Jacob " " " 14 Feby 1680 Hannah " " " 8 Jan 1682 | Hall, John (I1788)
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347 | 1672 HALL Mary, d. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Oct. 3, 1672. [d. Samuell, P.C.R. P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, Mary (I770)
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348 | 1674 HALL Joseph, s. John, Apr. 7, 1674. Taunton _____ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: Jacob Hall Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 14 Feb 1680 Birth Place: Taunton, Massachusetts Father Name: John Hall John Hall Son of John Hall born 27 June 1672 Joseph " " " 7 April 1674 James " " " 8 Dec 1675 Benjamin " " " 6 Dec 1677 Jacob " " " 14 Feby 1680 Hannah " " " 8 Jan 1682 | Hall, Joseph (I1789)
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349 | 1674 HALL Sarah, d. Samuel [T.P.R. Samuell], Oct. 14, 1674. [d. Samuell, P.C.R. P.R.7.] Taunton | Hall, Sarah (I771)
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350 | 1674 HALL Ester and Thomas Jordan, Dec. 24. 1674. 1 46 Marriage Rehoboth | Family F3805
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