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Silas L. Hall 1783–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 20, 1783

Birth Location: Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: January 11, 1864

Death Location: Iowa or Michigan, USA

Father: Silas Hall

Mother: Eunice Titus

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Silas L. Hall was born in 1783 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA, the child of Silas Leonard Hall And Eunice Titus. Silas L. Hall passed away in 1864 in Iowa or Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • Silas L. Hall was born in 1783 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA, the child of Silas Leonard Hall And Eunice Titus.
  • Silas L. Hall passed away in 1864 in Iowa or Michigan, USA.

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Silas Hall's Ancestors

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Silas Hall
1783–1864
Birth Place: Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Silas Leonard Hall
1742–1810
Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts
Eunice Titus
1755–1810
Connecticut
Grandparents
Jonathan Hall
1716–1789
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Lydia Leonard
1722–1763
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Hall
1686–1750
Sarah Ockington
1690–1726
Seth Leonard
1685–1762
Dorcas White
1680–1758
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Ockington
1657–1732
Rebecca Mason
1661–1717
James Leonard
1643–1726
Lydia Gulliver
1656–1705

Silas Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1783
April 20, 1783
Birth of Silas L. Hall in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
1864
January 11, 1864
Age 81
Death of Silas L. Hall in Iowa or Michigan, USA
Iowa or Michigan, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 20, 1783
    Event Place: Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 11, 1864
    Event Place: Iowa or Michigan, USA

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