Hannah Hall

(8 May 1806 - 17 December 1882)
Hannah Hall|b. 8 May 1806\nd. 17 Dec 1882|p493.htm|Daniel Hall|b. 26 Mar 1778\nd. 17 Sep 1867|p477.htm|Anna Dutton|b. 25 Jul 1776\nd. 2 May 1855|p88.htm|Nathan Hall|b. s 1750|p492.htm||||Stephen Dutton|b. 7 Jan 1753\nd. 19 Oct 1835|p87.htm|Betsey Hartwell|b. 21 Jun 1754\nd. s 1833|p83.htm|

First cousin four times removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Hannah was born in Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, on 8 May 1806.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Hall and Anna Dutton. She was a resident in the household of Betsey Dutton 2nd in the 6 July 1870 census taken in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, age 55, keeping house (her personal property was valued at $2,500, the equivalent of $32,900 in the year 2000).2 Hannah died on 17 December 1882 at age 76.3 Hannah died unmarried.

Cited documentation

  1. [S226] Dutton, Betsey, 1870 US Census, Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont; NARA M593 Roll 1627, pg. 94, age "55" (in error by about 9 years), b. "Vt."
  2. [S226] Dutton, Betsey, 1870 Census Rockingham.
  3. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, second edition. (Boston: Press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887), pg. 161, "other daus., all d."
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