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David Hale 1758–1822 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Mar 1758

Birth Location: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts

Death Date: 26 Oct 1822

Death Location: Alstead Center, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA

Father: Joseph Hale

Mother: Abigail Smith

Spouse(s): Hannah Emerson

Children(s):

The story of David Hale began in 1758 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts. David Hale married Hannah Emerson. David Hale passed away in 1822 in Alstead Center, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of David Hale began in 1758 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.
  • David Hale married Hannah Emerson.
  • David Hale passed away in 1822 in Alstead Center, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.

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David Hale's Ancestors

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David Hale
1758–1822
Birth Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Parents
Joseph Hale
1728–1814
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Abigail Smith
1722–1808
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Edmund Hale
1703–1788
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Martha Sawyer
1706–1788
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1758
10 Mar 1758
Birth of David Hale in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
1822
26 Oct 1822
Age 64
Death of David Hale in Alstead, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Alstead, Cheshire, New Hampshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Mar 1758
    Event Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Town Vital Collections

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1822
    Event Place: Alstead, Cheshire, New Hampshire
    Record Source: Web: New Hampshire, Find A Grave Index, 1692-2011

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Alstead Center, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source: Web: New Hampshire, Find A Grave Index, 1692-2011

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