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A. HAGGETT was born on 30 APR 1858. SOURCES: (1) "The Colby
Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial
Press, pub 1970; (2) "History of Weare, New Hampshire 1735-1888" by
William Little, pub. 1888. Parents: John
M. HAGGETT and Samantha Augusta COLBY. Eleanor HAGGETT was born about 1710 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died in 1806/7 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Her will, dated Sept 1, 1796, being proved March 7, 1807. She gave her property to her "handmaid," Mary Walker, "whome we brought up." Spouse: Jacob BARTLETT. Jacob BARTLETT and Eleanor HAGGETT were married on 9 MAR 1762 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) John M. HAGGETT was born about 1831. Son of Joseph Haggett and Charlotte Merrill of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire. Spouse: Samantha Augusta COLBY. John M. HAGGETT and Samantha Augusta COLBY were married on 11 NOV 1851 in Bennington, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: Colby Family Bible record.) Children were: Carrie A. HAGGETT. Nicholas HAIGHT was born date unknown. Spouse: Patience TITUS. Nicholas HAIGHT and Patience TITUS were married on 5 JUL 1704. Sarah HAIGHT was born about 1678. Spouse: Silas TITUS. Silas TITUS and Sarah HAIGHT were married about 1698. Annie HAINES was born about 1880 in Canada. She died. Spouse: Orison J. COLBY. Orison J. COLBY and Annie HAINES were married on 5 JUN 1902 in Martinville, Quebec, Canada. Children were: Doris COLBY, Arnold COLBY. Charles Owens HAINES was born in 1862. He died in 1932. He was buried in the Bonaventure Cemetery at Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia Spouse: Helen Stuart COLBY. Charles Owens HAINES and Helen Stuart COLBY were married on 10 JAN 1890 in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Lester N. HAINES was born in 1858. Spouse: Eldora A. COLBY. Lester N. HAINES and Eldora A. COLBY were married on 29 OCT 1881 in New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Number 1001263; HAINES, Lester N. Age: 23 years, Marriage: Eldora A. COLBY Age: 26 years, Date: 29 Oct 1881; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Wife previously married.) Milo E. HAINES was born in 1812 in New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 29 JUN 1860 in Wentworth, Grafton County, New Hampshire. In 1860 he was a Deputy Sheriff in Wentworth, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Parney CURRIER. Milo E. HAINES and Parney CURRIER were married about 1840. Eleanor HALDEY was baptized on 6 AUG 1749 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850. Birth.) Parents: Samuel HADLEY and Judith FLANDERS. Ann HALE was born on 4 SEP 1802 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 17 MAY 1882. Spouse: Charles CURRIER. Charles CURRIER and Ann HALE filed marriage intentions on 3 NOV 1827 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newburyport.) They were married on 29 NOV 1827 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Gorham CURRIER, Washington CURRIER, Infant Son CURRIER, Child CURRIER, Clarissa Ann CURRIER, Sarah Jane Hale CURRIER, Lucy Hale CURRIER, Charles Otis CURRIER, Frances Ellen CURRIER, Caleb Cushing CURRIER, Sarissa CURRIER, Clarissa CURRIER. Clara Lawrence HALE was born on 25 NOV 1846 in Sweden, Oxford County, Maine. She died on 14 JAN 1939 at Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Spouse: Irving Andrew J. COLBY. Irving Andrew J. COLBY and Clara Lawrence HALE were married on 28 JAN 1873 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Children were: Irvina A. COLBY, Claire Neal COLBY. Emma HALE was born on 10 JUL 1804 in Harmony, Susquahanna County, Pennsylvania. She died in APR 1879 at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. HALE, Emma Birth: July 1804, Harmony, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Daughter of Issac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis Married: Joseph Smith, Jr., 18 January 1827, South Bainbridge, Chenango, New York Lewis Crum Bidamon, 23 December 1847 Death: April 1879, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Burial: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Emma Hale became acquainted with Joseph Smith, Jr., in 1827 while he was employed at Harmony, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. She was with Joseph throughout the translation of the Book of Mormon--she even acted as his scribe early in the translation, before Oliver Cowdery arrived. Emma accepted and believed in the restored gospel, and was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 29 June 1830 at Colesville, Broome, New York, by Oliver Cowdery. In a revelation given to Joseph Smith in July 1830 (D&C 25) she was called an "elect lady" and was commanded to expound the scriptures and to collect hymns for Church services. She shared with her husband his joys and sorrows, and passed through the persecutions at Harmony, Pennsylvania; Fayette, New York; Kirtland and Hiram, Ohio; Missouri; and Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. When the first Female Relief Society was organized in Nauvoo on 17 March 1842, Emma was chosen president. She filled this position with distinction as long as the society remained in Nauvoo. She supervised the work of boarding and clothing the men who were building the temple in Nauvoo. During the 1840's persecutions, she traveled to Quincy, Adams, Illinois, to present a memorial to Governor Ford on behalf of the Saints. After her husband's martyrdom at Carthage, Emma remained in Nauvoo rather than join Brigham Young's westward exodus. Some sources credit this choice to Emma's personal dislike of Brigham Young. On 23 December 1847 she was married to Major Lewis Crum Bidamon by Reverend William Henry (Haney), a Methodist clergyman. She and Lewis lived in the Mansion House for 22 years. In 1869 they took possession of a portion of the old Nauvoo House that had been abandoned when the Saints left Nauvoo. While residing in this remnant of Nauvoo's past greatness, Emma was visited by a constant stream of relatives and friends from Utah. She became a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Nauvoo. She attended the Olive, Illinois Branch, which later reconsorted at Amboy, Lee, Illinois. Her son, Joseph Smith III, became the President of the Church. Source: RLDS Deceased Files Black, Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 1830-1848, 19:832-36 Book of Patriarchal Blessings Index Ancestry of Joseph Smith, Jr., p. 302 Cook, Revelations of Joseph Smith, p. 37 The Doctrine and Covenants, Section 25 Roberts, Comprehensive History of the LDS Church Jenson, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia 4:196-97; 1:692 Temple Index Bureau Olive (Nauvoo), Illinois, RLDS Branch Records Early Reorganization Minutes, 1852-1871, Book A Autumn Leaves, 23:530-43 Saints' Herald, 52:267 Journal of History, 3:344; 12:282-95; 13:417; 18:257 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BIDAMON (BIDAMAN), Emma Hale Smith Birth: July 1804, Harmony, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Married: Joseph Smith, Jr., Harmony, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Lewis Crum Bidamon, 23 December 1847 Death: April 1879 Emma Hale Smith (Bidamon) was appointed to make a selection of hymns for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The day Joseph Smith III was chosen as presiding elder of the Church, she, along with Joseph Smith III, Corydon Bradley, and others declared themselves members of "said church, and constitute the Nauvoo Branch." She attended the Olivet Branch of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints held at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. Source: Early Reorganization Minutes, 1852-1871, Book A, pp. 60, 77, 121, 287, 632 The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, pp. 250, 277, 351-58, 381, 433, 519 RLDS Church History, volume 3 RLDS Church History, volume 4 McCune, Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants Black, Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 1830-1848 Conference Resolution, #44, #76 Olivet (Nauvoo), Illinois, RLDS Branch Records Joseph Smith's Memoirs Note 2: Smith, Emma, the first Relief Society president in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was born July 10, 1804, in Harmony, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Isaac Hale and became acquainted with Joseph Smith in 1827, while he was employed by Mr Josiah Stoal (of Chenango county, New York), in Harmony, Penn. Joseph writes: "During the time that I was thus employed, I was put to board with a Mr. Isaac Hale, of that place; it was there I first saw my wife (his daughter), Emma Hale. On the 18th of January, 1827, we were married, while I was yet employed in the service of Mr. Stoal. Owing to my continuing to assert that I had seen a vision, persecution still followed me, and my wife's father's family were very much opposed to our being married. I was, therefore, under the necessity of taking her elsewhere; so we went and were married at the house of Squire Tarbull, in South Bainbridge, Chenango county, New York. Immediately after my marriage, I left Mr. Stoal's and went to my father's, and farmed with them that season." Emma accepted the gospel as it had been revealed through her husband and was baptized by Oliver Cowdery in Colesville, Broome county, New York, in June, 1830. After this she shared with her husband his joys and sorrows, and, together with him, passed through the persecutions of New York, Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. In a revelation given through Joseph Smith in July, 1830, she was called "an elect lady" and commanded to expound Scriptures and to exhort the Church." (Doc. & Cov. 25: 7.) When the first Female Relief Society of the Church was organized in Nauvoo, Ill., March 17, 1842, she was chosen to stand at the head of the same as its presidenta position which she filled with marked distinction as long as the society continued to hold meetings in that city. When the Saints were expelled from Illinois in 1846 Emma Smith chose to remain at her home in Nauvoo, where she was married to Lewis C. Bidamon Dec. 23, 1847, the Rev. William Haney, a Methodist clergyman performing the marriage ceremony. Mr. Bidamon, who was generally known as Major Bidamon, made the Mansion House (which had been built as a hotel by Joseph the Prophet) his family home, and there he lived with Emma as his wife for about twenty-two years. About 1869 they took possession of a portion of the old Nauvoo House, a brick structure which was partly built by the Saints before they left Nauvoo, and which for many years had stood as a ruin on the river bank, reminding the visitor of Nauvoo's past glory. Major Bidamon completed a part of the house and moved his family into it, and that historic building now became Emma's home during the remainder of her days. While residing as Mrs. Bidamon in the Mansion House and later, as stated, in the Nauvoo House, Emma was frequently visited by relatives and friends from Utah. To many of these she seemed restless and unhappy, but she always manifested great interest in the friends of her first husband. Her dislike for Pres. Brigham Young is believed by many to have been the main cause of her refusal to gather with the Saints to the mountains; and it is also asserted that she on the same ground, later on, influenced her sons to take the stand they did in regard to the so-called Re-organization. Sister Emma died in Nauvoo, April 30, 1879, and at the time of her demise the "Deseret News" said editorially: "To the old members of the Church the deceased was well known, as a lady of more than ordinary intelligence and force of character. Her opposition to the doctrine of plural marriage, which, however, she at first embraced, led to her departure from the faith of the gospel as revealed through her martyred husband. She chose to remain at Nauvoo when the Saints left for the west, and in consequence lost the honor and glory that might have crowned her brow as "the elect lady." She was the mother of four (seven) children, all the sons of the Prophet Joseph, viz: Joseph, now leader of the sect which commonly bears his name, Frederick (deceased), Alexander and David. It was mainly through her influence that they were led into the bypath wherein they have gone astray. She has now gone beyond the veil to await the great day of accounts. There is no feeling of bitterness in the hearts of the Saints toward Sister Emma Smith, but only of pity and sorrow for the course she pursued. May her remains rest in peace." Parents: Issac HALE and Elizabeth LEWIS. Spouse: Joseph SMITH Jr.. Joseph SMITH Jr. and Emma HALE were married on 18 JUN 1827 in South Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York. Children were: Alvin (Alva) SMITH, Louisa SMITH (twin), Thaddeus SMITH (twin), Joseph SMITH III, Frederick Granger Williams SMITH, Alexander Hale SMITH, Don Carlos SMITH, Infant SMITH, David Hyrum SMITH, Joseph Smith MURDOCK (twin), Julia MURDOCK (twin). Spouse: Lewis Crum BIDAMON. Lewis Crum BIDAMON and Emma HALE were married on 23 DEC 1847. Ezekiel HALE was born on 14 JUL 1725 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) He was a Miller & Cloth Dresser. Spouse: Mary SARGENT. Ezekiel HALE and Mary SARGENT were married on 10 MAY 1750 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury.) Children were: Mary HALE. Henry HALE was born on 24 AUG 1707 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died on 21 MAY 1792. Spouse: Mary BARTLETT. Henry HALE and Mary BARTLETT were married on 21 MAY 1730 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Issac HALE was born on 21 MAR 1763 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. He died on 11 JAN 1839 at Harmony, Susquahanna County, Pennsylvania. Spouse: Elizabeth LEWIS. Issac HALE and Elizabeth LEWIS were married on 20 SEP 1790 in Harmony, Susquahanna County, Pennsylvania. Children were: Emma HALE. Lydia HALE was born about 1722 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 31 MAY 1766 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) She was buried in the Walnut Hill Cemetery at West Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Spouse: Josiah BARTLETT. Josiah BARTLETT and Lydia HALE were married on 19 JUN 1744 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Josiah BARTLETT, Infant daughter BARTLETT, Richard BARTLETT, Infant Son BARTLETT, Josiah BARTLETT, Lydia BARTLETT, Infant Daughter BARTLETT, Susanna BARTLETT, Lydia BARTLETT, Richard BARTLETT, Infant Son BARTLETT, Richard BARTLETT, Ezekiel BARTLETT. Mary HALE was born on 23 DEC 1750 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Parents: Ezekiel HALE and Mary SARGENT. Salome HALE was born on 16 JAN 1827 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 19 SEP 1869 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Spouse: William Thomas COLBY. William Thomas COLBY and Salome HALE were married on 14 NOV 1850 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) Children were: William Augustus COLBY, Alice Jane COLBY. Sarah HALE was born about 1743. Spouse: Nehemiah COLBY. Nehemiah COLBY and Sarah HALE were married on 11 MAR 1773 in Hopkinton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: "Genealogical Abstract of Books 1 and 2 of the First Church Records of Hopkinton, NH'" Taken from the Records fo the congregational church, by Franklin C. Thompson. 1948 found at the NH Historical Society Library # 929.3778b H797t.) Children were: Richard COLBY. Sarah HALE was born on 20 OCT 1762. She died on 13 MAY 1795 at Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: Colby Family Bible record.) She was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery at Bennington, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Of Goffstown, New Hampshire. Spouse: John COLBY. John COLBY and Sarah HALE were married on 23 JAN 1787 in New Hampshire. SOURCE: Family Bible. Children were: Obadiah Eaton COLBY, Enoch COLBY, Betsey COLBY. Etta HALEY
was born in 1853 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. She appeared in the
census in 1860 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. (living at home with
father and mother.) She appeared in the census in 1870 in Stow, Oxford County,
Maine. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in
the census in 1880 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. She died
in 1928 at Seattle, King County, Washington. She was at one time
the society editor for the Portland (ME) Evening Express; residing in Swathmore,
PA, 1920. Parents: Thomas Jewett HALEY
and Lucretia Eaton COLBY.Spouse: Edward Sherburne OSGOOD. Edward Sherburne OSGOOD and Etta HALEY were married on 20 OCT 1877 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Children were: Ethel S. OSGOOD. George Paris HALEY was born in 1858 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1870 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. (living at home with father and mother.) He died in 1928 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Parents: Thomas Jewett HALEY and Lucretia Eaton COLBY. Thomas Jewett HALEY was born on 1 JUN 1821 in Chatham, Carroll county, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Stow, Oxford County, Maine. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. He died on 30 MAY 1909 at Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Spouse: Lucretia Eaton COLBY. Thomas Jewett HALEY and Lucretia Eaton COLBY were married on 27 JAN 1852 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Children were: Etta HALEY, George Paris HALEY. Abigail HALL was born about 1780. Spouse: Zaccheus COLBY M.D.. Zaccheus COLBY M.D. and Abigail HALL were married on 3 OCT 1798 in Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; Marriage: Naby HALL, Date: 03 Oct 1798; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Children were: Hall COLBY, Sophia COLBY, Reverend Luke COLBY, Col. Merrill COLBY. Almina HALL was born on 15 MAY 1810 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Parksey OSGOOD. Parksey OSGOOD and Almina HALL were married about 1832. Children were: Alzana OSGOOD, Charles B. OSGOOD, Parksey OSGOOD, Laura OSGOOD. Amos Webster HALL was born in 1810 in New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He died before 1860 at Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Sophia COLBY. Amos Webster HALL and Sophia COLBY were married on 18 APR 1837 in Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Children were: Converse HALL, Lewis HALL. Anna HALL was born on 29 MAR 1767 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001001; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) Parents: David HALL and Ruth COLBY. Berdie Henrietta HALL was born on 7 MAR 1902 in Jamestown, Tuolumne County, California. She died on 28 FEB 1957 at Alameda County, California. Spouse: Leo Hyrum GAGON. Leo Hyrum GAGON and Berdie Henrietta HALL were married on 30 AUG 1924. Children were: Laverne Julia GAGON. Bessie Olive HALL was born on 24 DEC 1881. She appeared in the census on 15 APR 1910 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. She died on 27 OCT 1931. Spouse: Guy Irving COLBY I. Guy Irving COLBY I and Bessie Olive HALL were married on 27 APR 1909 in Mechanicsburg, Sangamon County, Illinois. Children were: Logan Hall COLBY. Betsey A. HALL was born on 28 MAY 1844 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Auburn, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She died on 13 SEP 1912 at Auburn, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Manson M. BRICKETT. Manson M. BRICKETT and Betsey A. HALL were married on 24 JAN 1878 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Caleb HALL was born on 11 NOV 1738 in Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001001; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) Parents: Henry HALL and Joanna SARGENT. Chastina B. (Fullford) HALL was born in 1842 in New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died. Spouse: Abraham Doyle COLBY. Abraham Doyle COLBY and Chastina B. (Fullford) HALL were married on 18 JAN 1871 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. Converse HALL was born in 1839 in Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1860 in Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (living at home with mother.) Parents: Amos Webster HALL and Sophia COLBY. Cora Estelle HALL was born in 1862 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Washington D.C.. She died on 2 APR 1935 at Washington D.C.. She was a Secretary. Spouse: Charles Harvey SAWYER. Charles Harvey SAWYER and Cora Estelle HALL were married on 9 FEB 1882 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Estelle May SAWYER. David HALL was born on 4 JUN 1740. Spouse: Ruth COLBY. David HALL and Ruth COLBY were married about 1764. Children were: Anna HALL, Simeon Gage HALL. Dorothy HALL was born on 7 MAY 1737 in Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001001; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) Parents: Henry HALL and Joanna SARGENT. Edward HALL was born on 20 APR 1802. Parents: Simeon Gage HALL and Sarah HARDY. Georgianna
F. HALL was born on 27 DEC 1842 in Massachusetts. Date calculated
from age given at time of death. She appeared in the census on 29 JUL 1870 in
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. She appeared in the census
in 1880 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died from
consumption on 30 MAY 1887 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.
(SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.)
Bulletin 2 June 1887 Mrs Georgianna F. Colby, who died at East Haverhill May 30, from that ever-dreaded disease consumption, was the daughter of Stephen A. Hall and sister to S. Wesley Hall. She was a most estimable woman, a devoted mother, a loving wife, and an affectionate friend, and through her sickness was a long and painful one she bore it with great patience, and her early death will be sincerely mourned not only by husband and three children, but by a large circle of relatives and friends; but they will be comforted by the thought that she had the Christian's hope. Her funeral was held at the village church Wednesday afternoon, and the services were very impressive. The pastor spoke words of comfort to the mourners, after which the remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery beside her father and brother, and may the family in this their great bereavement say "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." Spouse: Wallace COLBY. Wallace COLBY and Georgianna F. HALL were married on 26 MAY 1860 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) Children were: William W. COLBY, Clara A. COLBY, Abram W. COLBY. Harriet N. HALL was born in FEB 1831 in New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She died on 6 JAN 1899 at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Uxbridge Compendium, (Weekly Newspaper), Volume 32, Number 2, Front page, Death of Mrs. Harriet N. Colby Mrs. Harriet N. Colby died last Friday forenoon about 10 o'clock, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Reuben Haines, on North Main St, from the effects of an attack of the grip. Deceased had been invalid for some three years, but recently took a severe cold which resulted in her death. She would have been 68 years of age had she lived until next month. She was born in Candia, NH, and had lived in Uxbridge about 4 years. Of her family who survive her she leaves two sisters, one living in Candia and the other in Manchester, NH, also children, Stephen Colby of Somerset, Mass, and Mrs. Reuben Haines of the town. Funeral services took place at her late home Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Rev. Arthur Dechman, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. A quartet composed of Mrs. E. A. Jones, Mrs. Chas. E. Talbot, Chas. E. Dixon and Dan'l. E. Hill, rendered the selections " Jesus Lover of my Soul" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". The remains to Candia Monday morning for interment. Spouse: Augustus G. COLBY. Augustus G. COLBY and Harriet N. HALL were married about 1849. Children were: George H. COLBY, John F. COLBY, Ida A. COLBY, Stephen S. COLBY, Willie D. COLBY. Henry HALL was born on 23 NOV 1712. He died on 1 JUN 1785 at Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Joanna SARGENT. Henry HALL and Joanna SARGENT were married on 6 NOV 1734 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary HALL, Dorothy HALL, Caleb HALL, Henry HALL, Joanna HALL, Obedom HALL, Judith HALL, Peter HALL. Henry HALL was born on 30 MAY 1740 in Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001001; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) Parents: Henry HALL and Joanna SARGENT. Spouse: Elizabeth BRADLEY. Henry HALL and Elizabeth BRADLEY were married on 14 MAY 1761 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Henry A. HALL was born on 3 APR 1855 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) He appeared in the census in JUN 1880 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (living at home with mother.) Parents: Stephen Abbott HALL and Susan Mariah COLBY. Henry N. HALL was born in 1832 in Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Julia Ann COLBY. Henry N. HALL and Julia Ann COLBY were married on 11 DEC 1860 in New Hampshire. SOURCE: FHL Number 1001264; HALL, Henry N. Age: 28 years, Marriage: Julia A. COLBY Age: 22 years, Date: 11 Dec 1860; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. James HALL was born about 1665. Spouse: Mary ASH. James HALL and Mary ASH were married about 1692. James D. HALL was born in AUG 1933. Parents: Ralph Corbin HALL and Dorothy Dane COLBY. Jennie M. HALL was born in 1875 in Enfield, Grafton County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Enfield, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Lewis HALL and Harriet Fiske MORSE. Joanna HALL was born on 11 MAY 1742 in Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001001; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) Parents: Henry HALL and Joanna SARGENT. Joanne Newkirk HALL was born on 21 APR 1943 in Alameda County, California. She died on 13 JUL 1979. Parents: Ralph Corbin HALL and Dorothy Dane COLBY. John Colby HALL was born on 9 FEB 1939 in Alameda County, California. Parents: Ralph Corbin HALL and Dorothy Dane COLBY. |