Person:Isaac Hall (12)

m. Bef 1635
  1. Isabell Hall1635 -
  2. Bathshua Hall1636 -
  3. Mary Hall1638/39 - Bef 1716
  4. Dr. Isaac HallEst 1641 - 1714
  5. Elizabeth HallBef 1643 - Bef 1694
  6. Rebecca Hall1647 - 1694
  7. Hannah HallEst 1654 -
  8. Samuel HallEst 1658 - Bef 1694
  • HDr. Isaac HallEst 1641 - 1714
  • WLydia Knapp1647 - 1716
m. 16 Jan 1666
  1. Isaac Hall1667 - 1741
  2. Sarah Hall1668/69 -
  3. Lydia Hall1670 - 1670/71
  4. Elizabeth Hall1672 -
  5. Samuel Hall1674 - 1690
  6. Francis Hall1676 - Bef 1761
  7. John Hall1677/78 - 1677/78
  8. John Hall1679/80 - 1749
  9. Mary Hall1681 - 1728
  10. Abigail Hall1683 -
  11. Jonathan Hall1684 - Bef 1718/19
  12. Hannah HallEst 1686 -
Facts and Events
Name Dr. Isaac Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1641 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Marriage 16 Jan 1666 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Lydia Knapp
Will[1] 13 May 1714 Nuncupative.
Death[1] Bet 13 May 1714 and 25 May 1714 Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[1] 25 May 1714
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hall, Isaac, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:250-52.

    "Hall, Isaac, s. of Francis. Granted £30, Oct. 1690, for service as Chirurgeon to the Army. Granted 150 acres, May 1697, having served as surgeon and lost one son in service. Physician, of Stratfield, where he d. in May 1714. …

    Nuncupative will of Dr. Hall, 13 May 1714; wife Lydia; dau. Sarah; gr. dau. Lydia Lane; Inv. 25 May 1714. James Bennett, Sr., and Johannah Odell, testified to will 12 Oct. 1714. Adm'n to widow with her sons Francis and John. Will of Lydia, widow of Dr. Isaac, 1 Dec. 1716, proved 19 Dec. 1716; son John Hall; dau. Abigail Jacox and her children. Agreement 23 Oct. 1714, between Sarah Hall by power from my husband Joseph Hall, and William Stites by marriage with Mary, and Thomas Jecox by marriage with Abigail, and Ezekiel Baldwin by marriage with Hannah, which are the daus. of the dec'd Dr. Isaac Hall, all resident in Queens County, N. Y.,—appoint our brethren Francis and John Hall of Stratfield our attorneys to adjust controversy with our cousin Samuel Hall, heir to our dec'd uncle Samuel Hall.

    Isaac, Francis, John, and Jonathan Hall, all of Stratfield, for themselves and with authority from our Brethren that married our sisters Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Abigail, and-Hannah, who with us are heirs to Est. of our father Mr. Isaac Hall, late of Stratfield; make agreement, 20 Jan. 1714/5, with Samuel Hall, only surviving son and heir of our dec’d uncle Mr. Samuel Hall also of Stratfield, with respect to the Est. of our grandfather Mr. Francis Hall also of Stratfield dec'd."

  2.   Dr Isaac Hall, in Find A Grave.

    This burial is not documented in the Hale Collection. There appears to be no evidence of the actual place of burial.