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Jonathan Hall 1770–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 18, 1770

Birth Location: Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts

Death Date: July 27, 1848

Death Location: Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA

Father: Nehemiah Hall

Mother: Sarah Hayward

Spouse(s): Jemima Nash, Hephzibah Albee

Children(s): Samuel Hall, Elvira Hall, Foster Hall, David Hall, Lucinda Hall, Sena Hall, Patty Hall

Jonathan Hall was born in 1770 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, the child of Nehemiah Hall And Sarah Hayward. In 1840, Jonathan Hall resided in Clayton, Jefferson, New York, USA. Jonathan Hall married Hephzibah Albee, Jemima Nash, and had children including David Baxter Hall, Elvira Hall, Foster Very Hall, Lucinda Hall, Patty Hall, Samuel W Hall, Sena Hall. Jonathan Hall passed away in 1848 in Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • Jonathan Hall was born in 1770 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, the child of Nehemiah Hall And Sarah Hayward.
  • In 1840, Jonathan Hall resided in Clayton, Jefferson, New York, USA.
  • Jonathan Hall married Hephzibah Albee, Jemima Nash, and had children including David Baxter Hall, Elvira Hall, Foster Very Hall, Lucinda Hall, Patty Hall, Samuel W Hall, Sena Hall.
  • Jonathan Hall passed away in 1848 in Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Jonathan Hall's Ancestors

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Jonathan Hall
1770–1848
Birth Place: Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Parents
Nehemiah Hall
1725–1797
Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Sarah Hayward
1730–
Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts
Grandparents
John Hall
1694–1791
Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Hopestill Ockington
1698–1738
Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Hall
1665–1756
Susanna Capen
1664–1736
Thomas Ockington
1657–1732
Rebecca Mason
1661–1717
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Hall
1611–1670
Esther Thayer
1619–1674
John Jr.
1639–1707
Susanna Barsham
1642–1715
John Mason
1625–1688
Mary Eaton
1630–1676

Jonathan Hall's Descendants

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Jonathan Hall (September 18, 1770–July 27, 1848) m. Jemima Nash (July 13, 1781–March 13, 1866) m. Hephzibah Albee (May 17, 1772–April 5, 1833)
  1. 1. Samuel (W.) Hall 1794–1863
  2. 2. Elvira Hall 1811–1881 m. John (Otis) Spencer 1809–1892
    1. 1. Philander (A.) Spencer 1833–1903
    2. 2. Flora Spencer 1842–1862
    3. 3. Lestina Spencer 1838–1912
    4. 4. Lucena (H.) Spencer 1845–1893
    5. 5. Melvina Spencer 1836–1892
    6. 6. Emily Spencer 1841–1841
  3. 3. Foster (Very) Hall 1809–1884
  4. 4. David (Baxter) Hall 1805–
  5. 5. Lucinda Hall 1796–
  6. 6. Sena Hall 1796–
  7. 7. Patty Hall 1804–

Jonathan Hall's Timeline

3 Records

1770
September 18, 1770
Birth of Jonathan Hall in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
1840
1840
Age 70
Jonathan Hall resided here in Clayton, Jefferson, New York, USA
Clayton, Jefferson, New York, USA
1848
July 27, 1848
Age 78
Death of Jonathan Hall in Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA
Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 18, 1770
    Event Place: Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Clayton, Jefferson, New York, USA
    Record Source: 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Clayton, Jefferson, New York; Roll: 292; Page: 738; Family History Library Film: 0017190

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 27, 1848
    Event Place: Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Depauville, Jefferson, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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