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Dorothy Hale 1707–1769 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 March 1707

Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 26 November 1769

Death Location: Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA

Father: Ebenezer Hale

Mother: Ruth Curtis

Spouse(s): Daniel Wetmore

Children(s): Increase Wetmore, Jabez Wetmore, Ruth Wetmore, David Wetmore, Elias Wetmore, Ruth Wetmore, Daniel Wetmore

Dorothy Hale was born in 1707 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, the child of Ebenezer Hale And Ruth Curtis. Dorothy Hale married Daniel Wetmore, and had children including Daniel Wetmore, David Wetmore, Elias Wetmore, Increase Wetmore, Jabez Wetmore, Ruth Wetmore. Dorothy Hale passed away in 1769 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • Dorothy Hale was born in 1707 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, the child of Ebenezer Hale And Ruth Curtis.
  • Dorothy Hale married Daniel Wetmore, and had children including Daniel Wetmore, David Wetmore, Elias Wetmore, Increase Wetmore, Jabez Wetmore, Ruth Wetmore.
  • Dorothy Hale passed away in 1769 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.

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Dorothy Hale's Ancestors

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Dorothy Hale
1707–1769
Birth Place: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Ebenezer Hale
1682–1743
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Ruth Curtis
1687–1724
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
John (Samuel Hale) Sr
1647–1709
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Hannah Nott
1649–1732
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Hale
1610–1693
Mary Hale
1620–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Stone*
1575–1630
Joan (Hale)
1580–1640

Dorothy Hale's Descendants

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Dorothy Hale (21 March 1707–26 November 1769) m. Daniel Wetmore (9 May 1703–1747)
  1. 1. Increase Wetmore 1726–1807 m. Sarah Chilson 1724–1795
    1. 1. Hope Wetmore 1754–1825 m. David Prindle 1751–1813
      1. 1. Rachel Prindle 1775–1787
      2. 2. Sally Prindle 1762–1780
      3. 3. Linus Prindle 1762–1774
      4. 4. Rebecca (Prindle) Bronson 1782–1852 m. Abraham Bronson 1778–1853
      5. 5. Jonathan Prindle 1784–1876 m. Dolly Prindle 1787–1871
        1. 1. Dotha Hoyer 1828–1887 m. George (A) Hoyer 1827–
        2. 2. Abigail (A. Prindle) Lewis 1812–1900 m. Elnathan (W.) Lewis 1806–1857
        3. 3. Charlotte Prindle 1807–1885 m. Wait Smith 1807–1886
      6. 6. Rhoda Prindle 1772–1793
      7. 7. David Prindle 1787–1871
      8. 8. Hannah Prindle 1762–1780
      9. 9. Chauncey Prindle 1796–1872
      10. 10. Eunice Prindle 1799–1876
    2. 2. Dorothy (Hale) Wetmore 1751–1825
    3. 3. Eunice Whetmore 1766–1830
    4. 4. Ezra Whetmore 1755–1829
    5. 5. Chloe Whetmore 1759–1836
    6. 6. Elias (Chilton) WETMORE 1755–1776
    7. 7. John WETMORE 1763–1829
    8. 8. Sarah Whetmore 1749–1845
    9. 9. Ruth Whetmore 1747–1785
  2. 2. Jabez Wetmore 1744–1765
  3. 3. Ruth Wetmore 1737–1797
  4. 4. David Wetmore 1729–1774
  5. 5. Elias Wetmore 1734–1735
  6. 6. Ruth Wetmore 1727–1727
  7. 7. Daniel Wetmore 1730–1816

Dorothy Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1707
21 March 1707
Birth of Dorothy Hale in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1769
26 November 1769
Age 62
Death of Dorothy Hale in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 March 1707
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 November 1769
    Event Place: Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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