Person:William Hall (543)

Watchers
m. 1738
  1. Joshua HallAbt 1739 -
  2. William Hall1741 - 1824
  3. Burgess Hall1741 -
  4. Thomas Williams HallAbt 1743/44 -
  5. Sarah HallAbt 1744 -
  6. Joseph HallAbt 1745 -
  7. Jane HallAbt 1745 -
  8. Olive Hall1747 - 1843
  • HWilliam Hall1741 - 1824
  • WSarah Peck - 1831
m. 1763
  1. Enoch HallAbt 1764 -
  2. Andrew HallAbt 1766 -
  3. Zalmon Hall1768 - 1845
  4. Lyman Hall1771 - 1848
  5. Eli HallAbt 1772 -
  6. Ammon HallAbt 1774 -
  7. William HallAbt 1776 -
  8. Sarah HallAbt 1778 -
  9. Anne HallAbt 1780 -
Facts and Events
Name William Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 4 Nov 1741 Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statestwin birth
Marriage 1763 to Sarah Peck
Death[2] 1824 Hartford, Washington, New York, United States
References
  1. 66, in Hall, Howard J, and Harlan R Jessup. Hall descendants of Francis Hall: also identifying his known ancestors in England : a founder of the New Haven Colony, early settler of Fairfield, Stratford and Stratfield, CT. (Chelmsford, MA: Howard J Hall, 2010)
    36.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hall, David Brainerd. The Halls of New England, Genealogical and Biographical. (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1883)
    74.

    (Family 6.) William Hall 5, Joshua4, Isaac3, Isaac2, Francis1: b. in Fairfield, Nov. 4, 1741  ; d. 1824, ae. 83; m., 1763, Sarah Peck, d. 1831, in Hartford, N.Y.

    In his youth he was a clothier, draper and tailor, afterwards he became a farmer. He was an ensign in his father's company April 26, 1777, when the British destroyed the military stores at Danbury, and he bore the body of Gen. Wooster from the field. In 1808 he removed to Hartford, Washington Co., N.Y., where he died. ...