Person:Theophilus Hall (8)

Watchers
m. 2 May 1704
  1. Rev. Theophilus Hall1707 - 1767
  2. Deacon Samuel Hall1709 - 1771
  3. Hannah Hall1711 -
  4. Sarah Hall1713 - 1763
  5. Mehitabel Hall1716 -
  6. Esther Hall1719 -
  • HRev. Theophilus Hall1707 - 1767
  • WHannah Avery1712 - 1791
m. 22 May 1734
  1. Hannah Hall1735 - 1753
  2. Theophilus Hall1736 - 1739
  3. Rev. Avery Hall1737 - 1820
  4. Samuel Hall1739 - 1791
  5. Lucy Hall1741 - 1775
  6. Theophilus Hall1741 - 1804
  7. Mary Hall1743 -
  8. Elisha Hall1745 - 1746
  9. Eunice Hall1747 - 1800
  10. Mehitabel Hall1748 - 1748
  11. Mehitabel Hall1751 - 1767
  12. Elisha Hall1755 - 1755
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Rev. Theophilus Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1 Apr 1707 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Degree[2] 1727 A.B., A.M., Yale College.
Ordination[2] 15 Oct 1729 Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Minister at Meriden.
Occupation[2] Bet 1729 and 1767 Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Minister at Meriden.
Marriage 22 May 1734 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Avery
Death[1][2] 25 Mar 1767 Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Meeting House Cemetery, Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hall, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    3:704.

    "Theophilus (Hall), b 1 Apr 1707 (Wallingford Vital Records), d 25 Mar 1767 (Wallingford Vital Records), æ. 60 (church record, First Congregational Society, Meriden); Rev.; …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Theophilus Hall, in Weis, Frederick Lewis. The Colonial Clergy and the Colonial Churches of New England. (Lancaster, Massachusetts: The Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy, 1936)
    99.

    "Theophilus Hall, A.M., b. Wallingford, Ct., Apr. 1, 1707, son of Samuel and Love (Royce) Hall; Y. C, 1727, A.B., A.M.; Ord. Meriden, Ct., Oct. 29, 1729, as the first minister; sett. Meriden, Ct., 1728-1767; d. Meriden, Ct., Mar. 25, 1767, a. 60."

  3. Rev Theophilus Hall, in Find A Grave.