Hall, William, 1738-1795

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Hall, William, 1738-1795

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1738-1795

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William Hall was a farmer and butcher who lived in Andover, Massachusetts. He was born in Carlisle, England to William Hall and Sarah Hall (later Sarah Barker, née Gindall) in 1738. He migrated to Andover, Massachusetts with his mother in approximately 1755, when she moved there to care for her cousin, Joseph Gibson. William married Christina Barbara Juncken on 16 May 1761 in Philadelphia. After their marriage, they moved to Andover, Massachusetts. They had eight children together: one daughter who died in infancy, and 7 sons (Joseph, David, William, John, Benjamin, Henry, and Jacob). William died in Andover on 6 August 1795.

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