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Gershom Hale 1756–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jun 1756

Birth Location: Windham, Connecticut Colony

Death Date: 28 Nov 1832

Death Location: Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States

Father: Isreal Hale

Mother: Sarah Rathbone

Spouse(s): Esther Bennett

Children(s):

The story of Gershom Hale began in 1756 in Windham, Connecticut Colony. Gershom Hale married Esther Bennett. Gershom Hale passed away in 1832 in Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Gershom Hale began in 1756 in Windham, Connecticut Colony.
  • Gershom Hale married Esther Bennett.
  • Gershom Hale passed away in 1832 in Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States.

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Gershom Hale's Ancestors

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Gershom Hale
1756–1832
Birth Place: Windham, Connecticut Colony
Parents
Isreal Hale
1713–1777
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
Sarah Rathbone
1728–1775
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island
Grandparents
Gershom Hale
1684–1777
Mercy Holland
1682–
Ebenezer Rathbone
1696–1775
Block Island, Washington County, Rhode Island
Sarah Berry
1700–1782
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island
Great-Grandparents
William Rathbone
1661–1727
Sarah Unknown
–1727
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Rathbone
1629–1702
Margaret Acres
1633–1716

Gershom Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1756
12 Jun 1756
Birth of Gershom Hale in Windham, Connecticut Colony
Windham, Connecticut Colony
1832
28 Nov 1832
Age 76
Death of Gershom Hale in Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States
Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jun 1756
    Event Place: Windham, Connecticut Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Nov 1832
    Event Place: Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States

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