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Moses Hall 1771–1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1771

Birth Location: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire

Death Date: 13 Jan 1844

Death Location: Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA

Father: Ebenezer Hall

Mother: Dorcas Abbott

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In 1771, Moses Hall entered the world in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, born to Ebenezer Hall And Dorcas Abbott. Moses Hall passed away in 1844 in Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1771, Moses Hall entered the world in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, born to Ebenezer Hall And Dorcas Abbott.
  • Moses Hall passed away in 1844 in Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.

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Moses Hall's Ancestors

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Moses Hall
1771–1844
Birth Place: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Parents
Ebenezer Hall
1721–1801
Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
Dorcas Abbott
1728–1797
Rumford, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Grandparents
Joseph (Hall) Sr
1680–1750
Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
Sarah Kimball
1686–1752
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Richard Hall
1625–1730
Martha Quiltor
1629–1680
Henry Kimball
1656–1697
Hannah Marsh
1657–1697
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Kimball
1615–1676
Mary Wyatt
1621–1672
Onesiphirous Marsh
1630–1713
Hannah Cutler
1635–1686

Moses Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1771
12 May 1771
Birth of Moses Hall in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
1844
13 Jan 1844
Age 73
Death of Moses Hall in Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA
Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1771
    Event Place: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1844
    Event Place: Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, USA

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