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About Hatevil Hall, II
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209607630/hatevil-hall
Hatevil was a Friend (Quaker)
Biography
Hatevil Hall was born on February 15, 1708/9 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire. His parents were Hatevil Hall and Mercy Cromwell Hall. [1]
He married Sarah Furbish (Furbush) on April 11, 1733 in Dover. [2]
He moved to Falmouth, Maine about 1753. Eleven children were recorded in Dover betweem 1733 and 1753. [3]
Hatevil (2), only son and child of Hatevil (1) and Mercy (Cromwell) Hall, was born in Dover, New Hampshire, February 15, 1708 (one account says 1707) and died November 28, 1797. He was a member of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, a man of upright character and orderly in his walk. On November 17, 1733, he sold to John Ham all the right and interest his father had in and to a tract of one hundred and twenty acres of land whlch was formerly owned by his grandfather, John Hall; and on April 20, 1734, Daniel Field, with the consent of his wife Sarah, sold and conveyed to Hatevil Hall, chairmaker, ten acres of land west of Back river "on the southward side of the country road from Dover to Durham." On May 6, 1738, he sold to William Hussey, of Dover, for the consideration of twenty pounds ten acres of common lands, and March 20, 1752, John Twombley conveyed to Hatevil Hall twenty-three and one-half acres on the east side of Salmon Falls River. About the time of this last conveyance Hatevil Hall removed from Dover to Falls River, and from thence, about 1753-54, to Falmouth, Maine, where he settled on a farm at the north end of the road called Shady Lane, which winds around the eastern base of Blackstrap hill. There he built his house and there he reared to maturity a goodly family of children, bringing them up in the way in which they should go, the way in which he himself had been taught to walk. He is remembered as a man of great physical and moral strength, and his influence in the community always was for good. He married, April 1, 1733, Sarah Furbish, of Kittery, Maine, and by her had thirteen children. At the time of his death he left four hundred and ninety-five descendants, who in turn became progenitors of some of the most thrifty, respectable and influential citizens of western Maine. His children:
1. Dorothy, married George Leighton, and had eight children : Pelatiah, Jedediah, Sarah, Hate Evil (Hatevil), Abigail, David, Paul and Silas Leighton. 2. Daniel, married Lorana Winslow, and had eight children : Winslow, Mercy, William, Stephen, Rachel, Anna, Betsey and Simeon.
3. Hatevil (Hate Evil), married (first) Ruth Winslow, (second) Ann Jenkins, and had thirteen children : Job, Ruth, Sarah, Hezekiah, Enoch, Submit, John, Hate Evil, Abigail, Nathan, Dorcas, Margaret and Shadrack.
4. Mercy, born October 6, 1738, married Joseph Leighton, of Dover, New Hampshire (see Leighton), and had eleven children : Susannah, Hannah, Andrew, Stephen, Mary, Ezekiel, Lydia, Daniel, Bet sey, Robert and Sarah Leighton.
5. Ebenezer, married Hannah Anderson, and had seven children : Abraham, Isaac, Dorothy, Israel, Bethshua, Ebenezer and Daniel.
6. Abigail, born February 12, 1740, died Febru ary 12, 1825; she was a woman of much strength of character and was highly respected by all to whom she was known ; she married Isaac Allen and had seven children : Catharine, Sarah, Robert, Davis, Mary, Dorcas and Isaac Allen.
7. William, married (first) Betsey Cox, (second) Elizabeth Wilson, and had nine children: Elijah, Timothy, Trial, Rob ert, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Betsey, Sarah and Mary.
8. John, married Grace Sprague, and had fifteen children : Sarah, Love, Abigail, Sylvina, Hate Evil, Lucy, Charity, John, Dorothy, Anna, William, Daniel, Grace, Simeon and Joel.
9. Jedediah, born January 21, 1748.
10. Andrew, married Jane Merrill, and had eight children : Jane, Edmund, Polly, Amos, George, Eunice, Josiah and Henry.
11. Nicholas, married (first) Experience Stone, (sec ond) Emma Sawyer, and had ten children: Esther, Miriam, Noah, Lot, Greenfield, Ex perience, Comfort, Solomon, Ephraim and Osney.
12. Paul, married (first) Sarah Neal, (second) Keziah Hanson, and had ten children : Johnson, Olive, Daniel, Neal, William, Sarah, Hannah, Patience, Betsey and James.
13. Silas, married (first) Mary Gould, (sec ond) Hannah Neal, and had fifteen children: Samuel, Mary, Dorothy, James, Francis, Peace, Sarah, Andrew, John, Paul, Olive, Silas, Miltmore, Augusta and Hannah.[4]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-3948
Hatevil Hall II (abt. 1709 - 1797)
Hatevil Hall II
Born about 15 Feb 1709 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Son of Hatevil Hall I and Mercy (Cromwell) Hall
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Husband of Sarah (Furbish) Hall — married 1 Apr 1733 in Dover, Strafford, NH
Father of Dorothy (Hall) Leighton, Daniel Hall, Hatevil Hall III, Mercy (Hall) Leighton, Abigail Hall, Ebenezer Hall, William Hall, John Hall, Jedediah Hall, Andrew Hall, Nicholas Hall, Paul Hall and Silas Hall
Died 28 Nov 1797 at about age 88 in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine
Profile last modified 7 Jan 2022 | Created 8 Jul 2011
Sources
[1] [2] [3] [4]
↑ 1.0 1.1 "New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL52-QW1 : accessed 8 April 2016), Hatevil Hall, 15 Feb 1708; citing Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,001. ↑ 2.0 2.1 "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLXF-3NH : accessed 8 April 2016), Hatevil Hall and Sarah Turbush, 11 Apr 1733; citing , Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,264.
↑ 3.0 3.1 Noyes, Sybil, Libby, Charles Thornton, and Davis, Walter Goodwin, "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire", Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983, page 299.
↑ 4.0 4.1 "Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine", Compiled under the editorial supervision of George Thomas Little, A. M., Litt. D., Vol III, Published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1909, pages 1582-3.Google Books
Hatevil Hall, II's Timeline
1707 |
February 15, 1707
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Dover, New Hampshire Colony
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1733 |
August 23, 1733
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1735 |
March 24, 1735
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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March 24, 1736
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Dover, New Hampshire
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1738 |
October 6, 1738
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1739 |
February 12, 1739
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Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
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1741 |
July 20, 1741
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1742 |
December 6, 1742
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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July 19, 1744
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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