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Edward Hall, the Patriarch
Facts and Events
Name |
Edward Hall, the Patriarch |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
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Henborough, |
Alt Birth? |
Abt 1633 |
Henbury, Gloucestershire, England |
Other[3] |
15 Jul 1640 |
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United StatesHealth |
Occupation? |
1643 |
on list of those able to bear arms |
Other[4] |
1645 |
Milit-Beg |
Marriage |
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to Esther Unknown |
Will? |
23 Nov 1670 |
Rehoboth, Massachusetts |
Death? |
27 Nov 1670 |
Rehoboth, Massachusetts |
Alt Death? |
27 Nov 1670 |
Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA |
Probate[5] |
6 Mar 1670/71 |
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References
- ↑ Cutter, William Richard, and William Frederick Adams. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts. (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1910)
2392-94. - mentioned as legatee in will of John Gove, of Charlestown. Reg. VII, 170.
- ↑ states his father as Francis Hall, of Henborough, England, at time certificate of health issued
- ↑ fought against the Narragansetts
- ↑ inventory conducted
- There are references that Edward was bp in Henbury parish, not Henborough which has not been located as yet anywhere in England other than as a surname. Following is a description of the rather large Henbury parish.
Henbury is a suburb of Bristol, England, situated approximately 5 miles north west of the city centre. It was formerly a village in Gloucestershire and is now bordered by: Westbury-on-Trym to the south; Brentry to the east and the Blaise Castle estate Blaise Hamlet and Lawrence Weston to the west. To the north lies the South Gloucestershire village of Hallen and the entertainment/retail park Cribbs Causeway.
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