| 1. | David Hall was born on 7 Jan 1802 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island; died on 16 Jun 1880 in Hermitage, Wyoming County, New York; was buried after 16 Jun 1880 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LHZ2-ZND
- FindaGrave Memorial ID: 34304639
- Group: Halls of Portsmouth, RI - DNA Family 015
- 1830 Census: 1830, Madison, Madison County, New York
- 1850 Census: 21 Aug 1850, Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York
Notes:
The Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth Rhode Island
https://ia800208.us.archive.org/34/items/descendantsoftho00lcreed/descendantsoftho00lcreed.pdf
William Hall's wife, Mary "Polly" Durfee is the daughter of James Durfee and Mary Burrington. The relevant pages are 241, 242, and 403, 404. Eleven children are listed including George Hall born 10 September 1805. The book mentions that James Durfee removed his family to Madison, New York in 1803. That is where William Hall and Mary Durfee's son George was most likely born.
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VI. -- HALL, DAVID (William 2d., George 1st). Born in Portsmouth, R.I., January 7, 1802; married March 18, 1824, to LUCY BACON.
Their children were:
1st. -- JERMOND D. HALL.
2d. -- MARIETTA HALL.
3d. -- CLARKSON A. HALL.
4th. -- ANSON B. HALL.
5th. -- LUCIUS S. HALL.
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From FindaGrave:
WESTERN NEW YORKER, June 24, 1880
David Hall of Wethersfield died June 16, 1880 at the age of 78 years, 5 months, 11 days. He was born in Portmouth, R. I. and at age 10 months he and his parents moved to Madison, Madison county. In the Spring of 1824 he made first trip on foot to Wyoming county. The route of Orangeville, North Wethersfield, Java Lake, Sardinia, Springville, Merrill's Tavern, Well's Settlement and then finding more wilderness he turned back. Being handy with tools and a capital axman he found employment until the fall when he footed it back to Madison. In the spring of 1831, he, his wife, and two children came and settled in Hermitage where he resided until his death.
This tribute containing trip details is by C. A. Hall in the Western New Yorker. The Historical Wyoming, April 1955, pages 79-80, contains information on the early days of the Hall family.
Possible Match:
Maple Grove Cemetery
Death Records Pg. No. 8-F
Daniel Hall (as typed in copy)
Birth: January 7, 1802; Rhode Island
Death: July, 1880
Interment: September 25, 1890
Nearest: Wm and Mary Hall
FamilySearch ID:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHZ2-ZND
FindaGrave Memorial ID:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34304639
Group:
Descendants of William Hall of Portsmouth, Rhode Island
1830 Census:
p. 358
David Hall 100 010 000 0000 - 001 000 000 0000
William Hall 210 000 001 0000 - 110 001 000 0000
1850 Census:
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David Hall 50 M Farmer $1400 R. I.
Lucy " 48 F Conn
Maryette " 15 F NY school
Clarkson " 12 M " "
Anson B " 10 M " "
Lucius S " 6 M " "
Harriet C " 3 F " "
David married Lucy M. Bacon on 18 Mar 1824. Lucy was born in 1804 in Connecticut; died in 1881; was buried after 1881 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Jermond D. Hall
was born about Mar 1829; died in Apr 1899 in Wyoming County, New York.
- 3. Marietta Hall
was born about 1835 in Wyoming County, New York; died in Unknown.
- 4. Clarkson A. Hall
was born on 29 Jul 1838 in New York; died after 1920 in Lakota, Nelson County, North Dakota.
- 5. Anson Brett Hall
was born on 21 Mar 1841 in Wyoming County, New York; died on 24 Apr 1916 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
- 6. Lucius S. Hall
was born about 1844 in New York; died in Unknown.
- 7. Harriet C. "Hattie" Hall
was born in 1845 in New York; died on 20 Sep 1890; was buried on 25 Sep 1890 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York.
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