Person:Henry Hall (26)

  1. Henry HallAbt 1658 - Bef 1717
  2. James HallAbt 1662 - Bef 1745
  3. Edward HallAbt 1665 - Bef 1719
  4. John Hall1668 - 1764
  5. Honor HallAbt 1673 -
  6. Elizabeth HallAbt 1676 -
  7. Mary HallAbt 1679 - Aft 1728
  1. Elizabeth Hall
  2. Henry Hall
  3. James Hall - 1775
  4. William Hall - 1733
  5. Martha HallAft 1700 - Bef 1754
  6. Elisha Hall
  7. Edward Hall - Bef 1726
Facts and Events
Name Henry Hall
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1658 prob Newport, Rhode Island
Marriage to Constant _____
Will[1] 1 Nov 1716 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death? Bef 22 Jul 1717 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States[probate]
Probate? 22 Jul 1717 Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. Abstracts of Westerly Wills, in Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (Princeton, Massachusetts: A. G. Beaman)
    212, April 1984.

    Henry Hall of Westerly, yeoman. Will dated 1 Nov 1716; proved 22 July 1716, pps. 216-218.
    Names wife Constant;
    sons: Henry, James, John, Edward, William & Elisha;
    daughters: Mercy Cottrell, Susannah Hall, Elizabeth Button, Lydia Hall, Mary Hall < 18, & Martha Hall < 18.
    Friends John Maxson Jr., Joseph Maxson.
    Witnesses: Samuel Lewis, Joannah Lewis, Daniel Brown.

    Full text of the will can be found at:
    http://theusgenweb.org/ri/washington/WillIndex.html

  2. Moriarty, G. Andrews. HENRY HALL OF WESTERLY, R.I. HIS PARENTAGE, AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS, in Roberts, Gary Boyd. Genealogies of Rhode Island families: from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1989, c1989)
    1:511.
  3.   LAND:
    -16 Feb 1724/5 Christopher Champlin Jr. and Elizabeth his wife to Jeffery Champlin, tanner, of Stonington, a certain tract 158 acres being 1/3 of a tract of 475 acres which was given from Henry Halls deceased by will to his 3 sons James, John and Edward Halls, which tract was purchased by Henry Halls of Capt. William Clark, bounded: Israel Lewis, Edward Larkin, Daniell Brown, land disposed of by ye Henry Halls unto his 2 sons William and Elisha Halls.
    Witnesses: William Ross, William Fanning. [Westerly Land Evidence pps. 105-6]