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Abigail Martin 1669–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: November 14, 1669

Birth Location: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

Death Date: October 22, 1729

Death Location: Dedham, Hancock, Maine

Father: Richard Martin

Mother: Elizabeth Borden

Spouse(s): Thomas Hall

Children(s): Jeremiah Hall, Esther Hall, Mariah Hall, Abigail Hall, Daniel Hall

The story of Abigail Martin began in 1669 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Abigail Martin married Thomas Hall, and had children including Abigail Abigall Hall, Daniel Hall, Esther Hall, Jeremiah Hall, Mariah Hall. Abigail Martin passed away in 1729 in Dedham, Hancock, Maine.

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Biography

  • The story of Abigail Martin began in 1669 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
  • Abigail Martin married Thomas Hall, and had children including Abigail Abigall Hall, Daniel Hall, Esther Hall, Jeremiah Hall, Mariah Hall.
  • Abigail Martin passed away in 1729 in Dedham, Hancock, Maine.

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Abigail Martin's Ancestors

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Abigail Martin
1669–1729
Birth Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Parents
Richard Martin
1632–
Elizabeth Borden
1632–
Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abigail Martin's Descendants

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Abigail Martin (November 14, 1669–October 22, 1729) m. Thomas Hall (March 31, 1661–April 29, 1727)
  1. 1. Jeremiah Hall 1697–1753 m. Margaret Dyer 1696–1735
    1. 1. Elisha Hall 1722–1794
    2. 2. Margaret Hall 1724–1725
    3. 3. Anna Hall 1725–1725
    4. 4. MARY HALL 1726–1805
  2. 2. Esther Hall 1705–1773 m. Daniel Colburn 1689–1771
    1. 1. Daniel Colburn 1718–1771
    2. 2. John Colburn 1722–1770
    3. 3. Submit Colburn 1734–
    4. 4. Rachel Colburn 1730–
    5. 5. Mary Colburn 1728–
    6. 6. Nathaniel Colburn 1726–
    7. 7. Lavine Colburn 1735–
    8. 8. Jonathan Colburn 1723–
    9. 9. David Colburn 1723–1776
    10. 10. Joseph Colborn 1732–
    11. 11. Ebenezer Colburn 1715–1817
  3. 3. Mariah Hall 1701–1766 m. John Draper 1690–1768
    1. 1. Thomas Draper 1732–1775
    2. 2. Mary Draper 1727–1730
    3. 3. Moses Draper 1734–1740
    4. 4. Susannah Draper 1748–1785
    5. 5. Jonathan Draper 1737–
    6. 6. Moriah Draper 1739–
    7. 7. Abigail Draper 1730–1730
    8. 8. John Draper 1725–1805
  4. 4. Abigail ((Abigall)) Hall 1695– m. John Hall 1694–1791
  5. 5. Daniel Hall 1703–1755 m. Ruth Peters 1711–1811 m. Margaret Robinson 1702–
    1. 1. Ruth Hall 1745–1812
    2. 2. Daniel Hall 1742–1808
    3. 3. Amos Hall 1744–1792
    4. 4. Samuel Hall 1749–

Abigail Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1669
November 14, 1669
Birth of Abigail Martin in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
1729
October 22, 1729
Age 60
Death of Abigail Martin in Dedham, Hancock, Maine
Dedham, Hancock, Maine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: November 14, 1669
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 22, 1729
    Event Place: Dedham, Hancock, Maine

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