
John HALL[1]

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Name John HALL Born 1696 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island Gender Male _UID DF652E837A350042B68CE1AB61BFBF0598BC Died 1770 Charleston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States Person ID I8204 SteveParker Last Modified 24 Apr 2008
Family Elizbeth, b. Abt 1694, , d. 18 Sep 1778, Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
(Age ~ 84 years)
Married Abt 1726 Of, , , Rhode Island _UID 2222FF8EE36427409D8CCBE30BAF6357CA3F Children 1. Consider HALL, b. 2 Apr 1728, Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States , d. 28 Mar 1782, Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
(Age 53 years)
2. Martha HALL, b. Abt 1730 3. Hannah HALL, b. 1734 4. Elizabeth HALL, b. Abt 1739 5. Dorcas HALL, b. 11 Apr 1740 Last Modified 29 Mar 2021 Family ID F2601 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - On 27 Feb. 1735/6 his father conveyed to him 80 acres of his homestead farm, that lay in that part of Westerly afterwards incorporated as Charlestown (Westerly Land Evidence, vol. 6, p. 368). On 3 Mar 1735/6 he was admitted a freeman at Westerly. On 5 June 1736 his earmark was recorded (Westerly Town Meeting, vol. 1 p. 126). On 25 June 1756 he bought land in Charlestown of Benjamin Hoxie (Charlestown Land Evidence, vol. 1, p. 204). In August 1764 he was excused from jury duty. His share of a marsh left to him and his brothers Peter, George, and Nathan by their father's will is shown on a plot of the division made 18 Sept. 1764
Administration on his estate was granted to his widow, Elizabeth, by the Charlestown Town Council, on 2 July 1770 (Charlestown Town Council Records, vol. 2, page not numbered.
- On 27 Feb. 1735/6 his father conveyed to him 80 acres of his homestead farm, that lay in that part of Westerly afterwards incorporated as Charlestown (Westerly Land Evidence, vol. 6, p. 368). On 3 Mar 1735/6 he was admitted a freeman at Westerly. On 5 June 1736 his earmark was recorded (Westerly Town Meeting, vol. 1 p. 126). On 25 June 1756 he bought land in Charlestown of Benjamin Hoxie (Charlestown Land Evidence, vol. 1, p. 204). In August 1764 he was excused from jury duty. His share of a marsh left to him and his brothers Peter, George, and Nathan by their father's will is shown on a plot of the division made 18 Sept. 1764
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Sources - [S38] Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, New England Historical & Genealogical Register.
- [S38] Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, New England Historical & Genealogical Register.