| 1. | Prof. Amos A. Hall was born about 1816 in Connecticut; died in Unknown. Other Events:
- Group: Hall Direct Descendant
- Group: Halls of Yarmouth - DNA Family 020
- 1850 Census: 3 Oct 1850, Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut
- 1860 Census: 27 Jul 1860, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
- 1880 Census: 22 Jun 1880, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Notes:
Halls of New England, p. 237:
Amos A., m. 1845, Alithia Lord, b. 1820; he was a music teacher.
The Willimantic Journal of Nov. 28, 1879, says : Prof. Amos A. Hall, of this village, is conducting a singing school at Mansfield. Prof. Hall is a veteran teacher, and has no superior in the art of teaching the young to sing.
Group:
A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family
Group:
Descendants of John Hall of Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
1850 Census:
p. 298
Amos Hall 33 M Music Teacher $2000 Conn.
Althea " 23 F "
Adalade " 4 F "
Charles Fenton 16 M Mill Operative "
1860 Census:
Willimantic PO, p. 107
Amos A. Hall 44 M Music Teacher ----- ----- Conn.
Alathea L. " 33 F "
Adelaide " 13 F "
Almira W. " 2 F "
1880 Census:
ED 126, p. 32
Hall, Amos A. W M 64 Head Md Music teacher CT CT CT
---, Alathea W F 54 Wife Md Keeping House CT CT CT
---, Anna W. W F 21 Dau S CT CT CT
Amos married Alathea Lord Huntington on 29 Sep 1845 in Franklin, New London County, Connecticut. Alathea (daughter of Azariah Huntington, Jr. and Lavinia Greenslit) was born on 17 Sep 1827 in Franklin, New London County, Connecticut; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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