Doug & Lauva Currier wrote: > > Joyce, > I read your message with interest. I am interested in the ASA HALL that > you have listed in the message below. Can you give me any more details on > him? > My line has several generations of Asa Halls. The oldest Asa Hall that I > know of was married to 'Mary'. They had several children three of them are > known to be Zalmon, Asa, and Mary. I have much more details on the 3 known > siblings. I am having a difficult time connecting the Asa and Mary Hall to > their ancestors. It is also believed that Asa and Mary Hall had their > children in CT. > Thank you. > > Lauva Currier > (pronounced LaVay') > > At 07:49 PM18:02 03/17/1999 -0800, you wrote: > >Message-ID: <36F07611.417B@servtech.com> > >Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 19:42:09 -0800 > >From: Joyce Lorraine Wiedrich <wiedrich@servtech.com> > >Reply-To: wiedrich@servtech.com > >Organization: University of Rochester > >X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-KIT (Win95; I; 16bit) > >MIME-Version: 1.0 > >To: "Buzgen@aol.com" <Buzgen@aol.com> > >Subject: Genealogy > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >Hi, > > > >I spoke to my nurse friend Cheryl Gallagher today. Her mother was a > >"Hall" from Ontario Co., NY. Her parents now live in Arizona. They are > >on vacation now, when they return to Arizona next week, she will call > >them. Cheryl says her Mom has done some work on her genealogy, so maybe > >she can help with the NY Halls. > > > >I am still looking for the New England Halls I am descended from > >(Plainfield Ct.) who later came to the Binghamton NY area. My earliest > >Hall ancestor was Samuel Hall born about 1697, from England, married to > >Abigal Fellows also from England. They had at least one child, a John > >Hall, born in Plainfield, Conneticuit, 5-27-1723. He married an Olive > >Spaulding. He died on 8-6-1777 in Castleton, Vermont. Their children > >included: Olive, John, Silas, Asa, Elias, Alpheus, Sylvine, Dolly, > >Ruena, Lucy, Daniel, and Bella. Silas Hall was born 5-19-1750 in > >Plainfield, Ct. and married Mary "Martha" Jay. They had children: > >James, Francis, Abdiah, Mary, Phoebe, Joshua, Catey, and my > >Great-great-great grandmother Martha Jay "Patty" Hall in 1798, born in > >Broome Co., NY., who married William Henry Hardy (1785-1871); William > >was born in ? Westerly, RI., and died in Greenwood, Illinois. William > >Henry Hardy and Martha Jay "Patty" Hall married 10-15-1814 in Broome > >Co., NY. They had 9 children: Philander F., George Washington, Sally, > >James Henry, Silas, Mary, Phebe, Charles, and Joshua H. Hardy. George > >Washington Hardy married my great-grandmother Amanda Russell, who was > >born in NYC. If you run upon anyone researching my clan, send them my > >way!! > > > >Cheryl and I are good friends, so it would be funny if we ever ended up > >being "shirt-tail" cousins. > > > >If you do not hear from me in a week or two, send me another e-mail to > >rattle my chain. Cheryl is quite reliable, so I imagine she will come > >through with whatever she can on the Halls. > > > >Joyce Wiedrich > > > > > > Hi, I think we might be cousins, although I have little information on Asa Hall, except his birthdate of April 20, 1752. The first five siblings were born in Plainfield, Ct., and Alpheus in Rutland, Vt., with the latter 5 or 6 in Windsor, Berkshire Co., Mass. So if this is the Asa who married Mary and had children in Conneticuit, he is the brother to my ancestor Silas Hall. Silas was a private in the Rhode Island Troops. He enlisted near Charlston, RI. He married Martha Jay in New Cornwall NY. in 1780. Their parents were John Hall born 5-27-1723 in Plainfield, Ct., married to Olive Spaulding on June 29, 1744, and died in Castleton, Vt., on August 6, 1777. John was a Patriot of the Revolutionary War and attained the rank of Captain. He was wounded at Hub-barton, and died one month later. Olive was born about 1727 in England, and died about August 30. 1748. Parents of John Hall were Samuel Hall and Abigal Fellows. Samuel was born about 1697 in England, and Abigal was born about 1701 in England. I don't know if that helps, but I would be happy to share information, or add any other that you have to mine. Thanks, Joyce Wiedrich