| 1. | Stephen Carpenter Hall was born on 11 Aug 1843 in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 7 Oct 1903 in West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 7 Oct 1903 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Other Events:
- FindaGrave Memorial ID: 130391959
- Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
- Group: Hall Direct Descendant
- Group: Halls of Rehoboth - DNA Family 006
- Group: Head of Line - Nicholas Taft
- Group: Veteran of Civil War - Union
- 1850 Census: 21 Aug 1850, Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Military: From 1861 to 1865; Civil War Soldier, Massachusetts 25th Infantry.
Notes:
From FindaGrave:
Stephen Carpenter Hall was a Civil War soldier in the Union Army. His name can be found on the Civil War Monument in the center of East Douglas.
Stephen Carpenter Hall wrote a letter home dated 26 May 1862 to his brother William Hall's wife, Marion. At the time, Stephen Carpenter Hall was a member of Burnside's Coast Division, 25th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers at Camp Bullock.
The letter reads:
"Dear Sister,
I am seated to answer your letter after so long I had almost forgotten all about your letter. I have had a good deal of guard duty to do since I receive your letter and you know that I hate to write as bad as I would to eat a good meal of vitals. Well we are encamp about eleven miles from Newbern doing picket duty. We have to go on once in three days. It would be quite pleasant if it was not for the rain. It rains about every day. You spoke about Sam. As John took care of him he knows more about him than I do, but he had the nerve of being as brave as any of us. They said that when he fell they returned to help him off. He told them to never mind him, but go ahead and give it to them. I saw him quite often while he was sick. He always seemed in very good spirits and I was in hopes he would get well. Poor fellow, he must have suffered a great deal. I received a letter from George the other day. He said that he had heard that John had been wounded, but it is not so. Well we have a good time. It is very warm here. The mosquitoes and ticks are very thick. John sends his love to you all. Well give my love to Susan and keep a good share of it yourself and William. Well, good bye.
from your brother
Stephen Hall
Stephen Carpenter Hall mustered in with Company D of the Massachusetts 25th Infantry on 14 Oct 1861. Transferred 5 Oct 1864 to Company "A". He mustered out on 13 Jul 1865.
Stephen Carpenter Hall had blue eyes, dark brown hair, and dark complexion and was 5 feet, 6 inches tall.
Pension File for Stephen C. Hall showed he filed as invalid on 14 Oct 1891, Application No. 1065120, Certificate No. 1072916. His widow, Laura, filed on 31 oct 1903, Application No. 793949, Certificate No. 565746 in Massachusetts.
FindaGrave Memorial ID:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130391959
Group:
DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran
Group:
A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family
Group:
Descendants of Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts (Hall DNA Family 006), and extended and allied families and their ancestors.
Group:
Descendants of Nicholas Taft of Stepney, several of whose children were early immigrants to Massachusetts.
Group:
Person who served in the Civil War in the Union Forces (Grand Army of the Republlic)
1850 Census:
p. 376
Alvah Hall 44 M Farmer $5000 Mass.
Lucy H. " 50 F "
William H. " 19 M Farmer "
Samuel J. " 18 M Bootmaker " school
George " 9 M " "
Stephen C. " 7 M " "
Hannah " 83 F "
Stephen married Laura A. Putnam on 18 Apr 1870 in Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island. Laura (daughter of Lyman Putnam and Eliza J. Brigham) was born on 12 Apr 1848 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in 1917 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 1917 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Walter Franklin Hall
was born on 10 Sep 1871 in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in Unknown.
- 3. Arthur Clifford Hall
was born on 4 Sep 1873 in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in 1948 in West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried after 1948 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- 4. Robert T. Hall
was born on 23 Aug 1875 in Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in 1945; was buried after 1945 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- 5. Lucius S. Hall
died in Unknown.
- 6. Charles Carlyle Hall
was born on 4 Jul 1878 in Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in 1959; was buried after 1959 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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