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- H. William Hall1672 - 1759
- W. Marcy _____ - Bet 1754 & 1759
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Portsmouth Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
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HALL, William, of William and Alice, [born] Dec. 9, 1672.
- ↑ Exeter Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
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HALL, William, in his 87th year, [died] July 9, 1759.
- ↑ Abstracts of Exeter Wills, in Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (Princeton, Massachusetts: A. G. Beaman)
71, July 1983.
William Hall of Exeter being aged. Will dated 13 Oct 1757, proved 21 July 1759, pps. 50-54. Sons: Benoni, Samuel, Abial and John. Daughter: Abigail Nichols. Grandson: William Weight. Granddaughters: Virtue Tripp and Abigail Weight unmarried. Witnesses: Thomas Bentley, Benjamin Northup and Benjamin Lawton. [Exeter Book II, p. 50]
- Sarah, wife of William, died July 12, 1733 Exeter -- but was she the mother of his children? She signed deed in Mar 1711/12.
- LAND:
-25 May 1744 William Hall of Exeter, yeoman, & Marcy his wife for love to his son John Hall of Exeter, Husbandman, 30 acres in Exeter. Signed: William Hall, Marcy Hall. Witnesses: Job Tripp and Dorothy Bently. [Exeter Land 1:104-105] -26 May 1744 William Hall of Exeter, yeoman, & Mercy his wife for love to his son Samuel Hall of Exeter, husbandman, 20 acres in Exeter bounded in part on land of John Hall. Witnesses: Job Tripp and Dorothy Bently. [Exeter Land 1:106-107]
-19 Feb 1754 Samuel Hall of Exeter, yeoman, & Dinah his wife and Marcy Hall wife of William Hall who surrender their rights of dower for £2240 to Benjamin Lawton of Exeter, yeoman, 70 acres bounded: William Hall, highway, Benjamin Willcox, Samuel Sweet, with the dwelling house & other buildings. Signed: Samuel Hall, Dinah Hall, Marcy Hall. Witnesses: John Wightman and George Wightman. [Exeter Land ?:358-359]
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