Hall Genealogy { page 184 } 1. BENJAMIN, b. in Andover, Jan. 29, 2742 ; he was a soldier in Capt. Joseph DEARBORN'S Co., 1776. 2. Rebecca, b. in Andover, Dec. 26, 1743. 3. Susanna, b. in Andover, May 25, 1747. 4. Richard. b. in Andover, May 11, 1748 ; a soldier of 1776. 5. Farnham, b. in Methuen, June 17, 1752 (Family 24). 6. Anna, b. 1754. 7. Sarah, b. May 19, 1759. 8. Elizabeth. 9. Mehitable. ( Family 11. ) JONATHAN HALL 3, Joseph 2, Richard 1,; b. Aug. 15, 1716 ; m., 1740, Mehitable KIMBALL ; she d. Feb. 21, 1808 ; he d. July 2, 1809. He was a deacon of the church in Chester ; N. H. Children were; 1. Betsey, b. March 28, 1742 ; m., Col. Dea. Joseph DEARBORN, and settled in Rumney, N. H., the early name for Concord ; she d. 1821. 2. Susan, b. Feb. 10, 1743 ( Family 25 ). 3. Jonathan, b. Dec. 8, 1745 ; m. Hannah BUTTERFIELD ; residence Rumney. 4. Josiah, b. Oct. 7, 1747; m. Ruth , dau. of Maj. Jabez FRENCH ; Residence Long Meadows, N.H., where his grandson, John M. HALL , lived in 1869 ; he served in Capt. Joseph DEARBORN'S Co. , in the battle of Bennington , and d. Sept. 10, 1825, ae. 70. 5. Mehitable, b. June 15, 1749 ( Family 26 ) 6. Joseph, b. Jan. 31, 1752; d. Dec. 18, 1832 ; m. Ruth HARRIMAN, and had Joseph J., b. in Chester, Oct. 25, 1795 ; graduated at Waterville college, Me., 1827 ; m. Emily A. WOOD, and in 1868 was a minister of the gospel in Kalamazoo, Mich. 7. Benjamin , b. Sept. 21, 1756 ; m. Nabby , dau. of Samuel EMERSON, of Candia, N. H., and d. May 23, 1806. 8. Priscilla, b. April 4, 1760 ; m. Francis POTER, of Salem, Mass. ( Family 12 ) NATHANIEL HALL 3, Joseph 2, Richard 1, ; b. April 2, 1719 ; m. Feb. 27, 1743, Mary WOOD, of Bradford ; She d. June 23, 1809 ; he d. April 5, 1803 ; residence Chester. Children were : 1. Mary b. July 17, 1744 ; m. Barnard BRICKET , of Chester . 2. Nathaniel , b. Dec. 20, 1746 ; m. Nellie MERRILL , and settled in Goshen. 3. David , b. Dec. 11, 1749 ; m. March 8, 1781, Judith, dau. of Winthrop SARGENT , supposed to have been a soldier in Stephen DEARBORN's Co. in the battle of Bennington. 4. Obediah , b. May 13, 1752 ; was a soldier in the revolution from Candia , N.H. m. Sarah STICKNEY. 5. Sarah , b. June 22, 2757 ; m. Peter SEVERANCE , and d. Dec. 28 , 1839, ae. 82 . 6. Eleanor , b. June 29, 1759 ; m. May 13, 1779 , Col. Simeon FOWLE , of Chester and Haverhill, N. H. Halls of Bradford. {page 185 } ( Family 13. ) EPHRIAM HALL 3, Joseph 2, Richard 1 : lived in Concord, N. H. , where he died, April 24, 1801 ; m. 1st. Hepzibah , who Had one son , and died Aug. 23, 1744 ; m. , 2d., Dorcas ABBOTT, of Bradford, June 17, 1746 : she died Sept. 28, 1768, probably 1769, ae. 69. Children were : 1. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 6, 1746. 2. Hepzibah, b. March 29, 1747. 2. Obediah, b. Oct. 2, 1748 ; he was a soldier in capt. 3. Joseph DEARBORN'S Co. in 1776. 4. Dorcas, b. Jan. 13, 1751 ; d. Sept. 5, 1823. 5. Sarahb. Feb. 4, 1753. 6. Daniel , Jan. 13, 1755 ( Family 27 ). 7. Timothy , b. June 5, 1757 ; d . as a soldier in the army , 1777 ; he Was in capt. Joshua ABBOTT'S Co., and went to reinforce the Northern Army. 8. Stephen , b. May 13, 1759 ( Family 28 ) 9. Abiel, b. May 31, 1761 ( Family 29 ) . 10. Lydia, b. Oct. 10, 1767. 11. Deborah, b. Sept. 18, 1769 ; m. Daniel BAKER. FOURTH GENERATION ( Family 14. ) WILLIAM HALL 4, Caleb 3, John 2, Richard 1: b. in Methuen, Mass. , Feb. 29, 1745 : d. about 1800 ; m. 1st, April 30, 1772, ______, b. July 13, 1746; d. March 27, 1790 ; m., 2d, Jan. 26, 1792, Susanna AIKEN, dau. of Dea. Edward AIKEN, of Windham, VT., b. May 25, 1758 ; d. Nov. 9, 1843, ae. 85. The AIKEN family belonged to the colony of Scotch Irish which settled Londonderry, N. H. William HALL Graduated at Harvard College in 1766, and became a minister of the gospel, and preached several years without a pastoral charge in Massachusetts, when on the 6th of Nov., 1788, he was settled as the first Pastor of the Congregational Church, of Grafton, Vt. ( then Tomlinson ). When he was about 65 years of age, he had a stroke of paralysis, from which he never fully recovered ; Mr. HALL was grave and dignified in his deportment, and much respected by his people, and the good influence of His preaching and example was seen in the harmony and prosperity as their pastor. Children were: 1. William , b. Jan. 18, 1774 ( Family 30 ). 2. Caleb, b. Sept. 12, 1777 ( Family 31 ). 3. Frederic, b. Sept. 30, 1779 ( Family 32 ). 4. Daniel WOOD, b. Sept. 19, 1785 ( Family 34. ). 6. David Aiken, b. Oct. 16, 1795 ( Family 35 ). 7. Fanny Wood, b. June 3, 1788 ( Family 36 ). 8. Susan, b. Marech 27, 1804 ; d. of consumption, Sept. 1, 1825 ; she was beautiful person, and lovely in character and manners.