Harriet Hale1
b. August 21, 1794
- Father: Moses Hale1 b. September 16, 1765, d. 1828
- Mother: Susannah Davis1 b. perhaps 1767, d. December 17, 1844
- Relationship: 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 3840bdgkc
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Hale was born on August 21, 1794 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Moses Hale and Susannah Davis.1
- Harriet married Nathaniel Stevens.1
- Last Edited: 11 Oct 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 296.
Harriet Hale1
b. October 16, 1799, d. June, 1803
- Father: Nathaniel Hale1 b. September 4, 1754, d. November 29, 1831
- Mother: Sarah Perley1 b. May 4, 1757, d. August 12, 1837
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Hale was born on October 16, 1799.1
- She was the daughter of Nathaniel Hale and Sarah Perley.1
- Harriet died in June, 1803 at age 3.1
- Last Edited: 5 Sep 2009
Citations
- M. V. B. Perley, History and Genealogy of the Perley Family, , at https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy01perl . Salem, Mass.: Published by the Compiler, (1906) , p. 139.
Harriet Hale1
b. perhaps 1810, d. 1831 or 1834
- Father: Moses Hale1 b. September 4, 1779, d. October 13, 1843
- Mother: Mary Flint1 b. perhaps 1781
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Hale was born perhaps 1810.
- She was the daughter of Moses Hale and Mary Flint.1
- Harriet married Calvin Wilder.1
- Harriet died in 1831 or 1834.1
- Last Edited: 6 Apr 2010
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 346.
Harriet Hale1
b. December 30, 1803
- Father: Thomas Hale1 b. December 6, 1773, d. September 7, 1850
- Mother: Abigail Taylor1 b. November 18, 1777, d. May 25, 1874
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0960kbcb
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Hale was born on December 30, 1803 in Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont.1
- She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Abigail Taylor.1
- Harriet married John Watts on November 9, 1825 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. They were married by Dr. Jaazaniah Crosby, of the Congregational Church.2
- Last Edited: 9 Feb 2015
Family: John Watts b. perhaps 1801
- Frank B. Watts3 b. about June, 1829, d. April, 1872
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 356.
- "New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLF8-G7F : accessed 10 February 2015), John Watts and Harriet Hale, 09 Nov 1825; citing Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,321.
- "New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSL6-7YT : accessed 10 February 2015), Frank B Watts, Apr 1872; citing Nelson, Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,117.
Harriet Amelia Hale1
b. perhaps 1846
- Father: Rev. John Gardner Hale1 b. September 12, 1824
- Mother: Jane Phila Dwinnell1 b. perhaps 1826
- Relationship: 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Amelia Hale was born perhaps 1846.
- She was the daughter of Rev. John Gardner Hale and Jane Phila Dwinnell.1
- Last Edited: 15 Apr 2010
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 386.
Harriet Ann Hale1
b. September 22, 1823, d. March 27, 1877
- Father: James Hale1 b. March 13, 1785, d. November 2, 1866
- Mother: Jerusha Yeomans1 b. perhaps 1787
- Relationship: 6th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Ann Hale was born on September 22, 1823.1
- She was the daughter of James Hale and Jerusha Yeomans.1
- Harriet died on March 27, 1877 at age 53 without issue.1
- Last Edited: 11 Sep 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 367.
Harriet Elizabeth Hale1
b. August 23, 1843
- Father: Oliver Hale Jr.1 b. June 20, 1803, d. January 16, 1866
- Mother: Harriet Waite1 b. June 6, 1802, d. August 30, 1853
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Elizabeth Hale was born on August 23, 1843 in Waterford, Oxford County, Maine.1
- She was the daughter of Oliver Hale Jr. and Harriet Waite.1
- The census of 1850 shows:
Harriet E. Houghton, 6, attending school; in the household of
Oliver Hale Jr., 46, a farmer with $1050 real estate; and
Harriet W. Hale, 47;
living at Waterford, Oxford County, Maine.2 - Harriet married Henry Luther Houghton, son of Capt. Luther Houghton and Ruth P. Jewett, on September 3, 1863 in Waterford, Oxford County, Maine. They were second cousins once removed.
- The census of 1880 shows: Henry L. Houghton, a hardware dealer; and Harriet E. Houghton listed with Annie P. Houghton
living at Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.
They had a servant, Ella M. Billings, 23.3
- Last Edited: 19 Sep 2016
Family: Henry Luther Houghton b. April 20, 1841, d. April 20, 1901
- Adelaide Louise Houghton b. June 29, 1864, d. December 27, 1865
- Annie Prince Houghton b. December 15, 1866, d. October 26, 1898
Citations
- "Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4SZ-828 : 4 December 2014), Harriet Elizabeth Hale, 23 Aug 1843; citing Waterford, Oxford, Maine; FHL microfilm 12,625.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Waterford 434/451. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , FHL Film 1254479; National Archives Film T9-0479; Page 176C.
Harriet Martha Hale1
b. February 25, 1876
- Father: Aroet Lucius Little Hale1 b. May 18, 1828, d. December 13, 1911
- Mother: Charlotte Cooke1 b. perhaps 1830
- Relationship: 6th cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Harriet Martha Hale was born on February 25, 1876 in Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah.1
- She was the daughter of Aroet Lucius Little Hale and Charlotte Cooke.1
- Last Edited: 20 Feb 2015
Citations
- Life History of Aroet Lucius Little Hale, at https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/827590
Harriet Newell Hale1
b. May 24, 1815
- Father: Samuel Hale1 b. April 23, 1771, d. July 10, 1840
- Mother: Mary White of Eastport1 b. August 6, 1780, d. March 12, 1871
- Relationship: 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harriet Newell Hale was born on May 24, 1815.1
- She was the daughter of Samuel Hale and Mary White of Eastport.1
- Harriet married Samuel S. Webster as her first husband.1
- Harriet married Joseph Webster as her second husband.1
- Last Edited: 10 Sep 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 362.
Harrison Hale1
b. perhaps 1808
- Father: Moses Hale1 b. September 4, 1779, d. October 13, 1843
- Mother: Mary Flint1 b. perhaps 1781
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harrison Hale was born perhaps 1808.
- He was the son of Moses Hale and Mary Flint.1
- Harrison married Anne Dayton.1
- Last Edited: 6 Apr 2010
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 346.
Harrison Hale1
b. November 26, 1821
- Father: Moses Hale1 b. July 23, 1775, d. March 18, 1839
- Mother: Elizabeth DeMerritt of Durham, N. H.1 b. October 14, 1780, d. May 26, 1852
- Relationship: 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harrison Hale was born on November 26, 1821 in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire.1
- He was the son of Moses Hale and Elizabeth DeMerritt of Durham, N. H.1
- Harrison married Abbie A. Wadleigh.1
- Last Edited: 10 Sep 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 363.
Harry Hale1
b. February 10, 1780
- Father: Nathan Hale1 b. September 23, 1743, d. September 23, 1780
- Mother: Abigail Grout1 b. March 23, 1745, d. September 14, 1838
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 3840bkhg
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harry Hale was born on February 10, 1780 in Rindge, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. His training devolved wholly upon his widowed mother, a woman of remarkable energy, decision and intelligence. He was educated at the common schools in Rindge with the addition of a term or two at New Ipswich Academy, but succeeded in acquiring a thorough practical education, and was always remarkable for his command of pure and forcible English, both orally and in writing.
When about 20 years of age he joined his brother Nathan at Windsor, Vt., and either then or on arriving at his majority entered into co-partnership with him under the firm of N. & H. Hale, as country merchants, having a store at Windsor street, and after a few years another at the West Parish, now West Windsor.2 - He was the son of Nathan Hale and Abigail Grout.1
- Harry married Phebe Adams in 1802 in Rindge, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.3
- In 1807, Harry Hale moved to Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, and there continued for some years in partnership with his brother Nathan, who had preceded him to Chelsea, under the old firm; and after some years, that firm having dissolved, he took Joshua Dickinson as a partner, and for several years carried on a country store with him under the firm of Hale & Dickinson. They built the brick store on the west side of the north common, since known as the Dickinson store. Somewhere about 1825 he retired from trade, and thenceforth devoted himself solely to the management of his grist-mill, in which he had bought out his brother's interest, and to farming.
He was early chosen a captain of militia, and was best known by the title of Captain, as was his brother Nathan. He was frequently elected to town offices, selectman, lister, town agent, etc., etc. For many years he was a justice of the peace. In 1828, '32 and '36 he represented Chelsea in the Vermont Legislature. For several years he was county clerk of the county of Orange. He was for some years, about 1834 and 1835, "Bank Commissioner" of the State, elected by the Legislature, and was repeatedly moderator of the town meetings, and in all regards a leading citizen of his town.
He always took an active interest in politics; was an early Federalist, but on John Quincy Adams becoming a candidate for the Presidency, warmly supported him, against the violent opposition of many of the leaders of the old Federal party, who never forgave Mr. Adams what they called his "ratting" to the Democracy. On the breaking out of the Anti-masonic excitement about 1827 and '28, Mr. Hale, who had never been a mason, fully sympathised with the hostility to that institution, and was first elected to the Legislature as the candidate of that party. Subsequently he acted for some years with the Whig party, but on the organization of the so-called "Liberty party," his firm and unyielding hostility to slavery led him to join that party, to which he was always after an adherent till his death. In 1843 he was nominated by that party as its candidate for State Treasurer, on the ticket with Lawrence Brainerd as Governor, and his nomination to that office was renewed yearly by that party for several years. It may be added that he never sought office, and that all the nominations and elections he ever received came to him without any agency of his own, but unsought.
In all the relations of public and private lite he always bore an honorable and unsullied character, and his whole life was marked by integrity and uprightness. Perhaps his most distinguished characteristic was his firm and nice adherence to justice, which through life made him a safe umpire --- not only between his neighbors, a duty he was often called to, but an almost equally safe one between himself and his neighbor.
He was always a most liberal supporter of the Congregational Church, with which he worshipped, but never became a member of the church till 1838.
He was never a rich man, but never failed to "pay a hundred cents on the dollar," and never but once while in business was compelled to ask so much as an "extension of time" from his creditors, an extension which was most freely and willingly granted, and within which his indebtedness was fully met. The generous education which he gave all his children was a continual drain on his resources, which he never regretted, although it left him in moderate circumstances financially in his old age.4 - Harry married Lucinda Eddy on November 14, 1815 in Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont.3
- Last Edited: 18 Aug 2009
Family 1: Phebe Adams b. February 21, 1777, d. January 13, 1815
- Polly Hale+3 b. August 3, 1803, d. April 10, 1878
- Henry Hale3 b. April 22, 1805, d. December 6, 1807
- Mark Hale3 b. August 20, 1806
- [male] Hale3 b. January 26, 1808, d. January 26, 1808
- [male] Hale3 b. December 28, 1808, d. December 28, 1808
- [female] Hale3 b. December 28, 1808, d. December 28, 1808
- Louisa Hale+3 b. January 6, 1810, d. August 4, 1884
- Phebe Hale+3 b. May 23, 1811, d. May 5, 1856
- [female] Hale3 b. May 23, 1811, d. May 23, 1811
- Thomas Hale+3 b. January 18, 1813
- Henry Hale+3 b. June 21, 1814
Family 2: Lucinda Eddy b. May 28, 1785, d. August 1, 1871
- Abigail Grout Hale3 b. April 6, 1817, d. February 13, 1877
- Safford Eddy Hale M. D.+3 b. October 26, 1818
- Laura Charlotte Hale+3 b. September 24, 1820
- Robert Safford Hale+3 b. September 24, 1822, d. December 14, 1881
- Rev. John Gardner Hale+3 b. September 12, 1824
- William Bainbridge Hale+5 b. July 20, 1826
- Matthew Hale+5 b. June 20, 1829
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 199.
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 326.
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 329.
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 326-328.
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 330.
Harry Hale1
b. 1852 or 1853
- Father: Robert Safford Hale1 b. September 24, 1822, d. December 14, 1881
- Mother: Lovina Sibley Stone1 b. 1826 or 1827
- Relationship: 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harry Hale was born in 1852 or 1853 in New Hampshire.2
- He was the son of Robert Safford Hale and Lovina Sibley Stone.1
- The census of 1880 shows:
Harry Hale, son, 27, a lawyer; in the household of
Robert S. Hale, 57, a lawyer; and
Lovina Hale, wife, 53, keeping house;
living at Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York.2 - Harry Hale was graduated Exeter Academy and Yale College.1
- He lived with Lovina Sibley Stone in 1889 at Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York.1
- In 1889, Harry Hale was a lawyer at Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York.1
- Last Edited: 24 Oct 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 386.
- 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , Census Place: Elizabethtown, Essex, New York; Roll T9_832; Family History Film: 1254832; Page: 94.3000; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 0382.
Harry Fletcher Hale1
b. November 21, 1864, d. October 8, 1865
- Father: Henry Hale1 b. June 21, 1814
- Mother: Mary Elizabeth Fletcher1 b. perhaps 1845
- Relationship: 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Harry Fletcher Hale was born on November 21, 1864.1
- He was the son of Henry Hale and Mary Elizabeth Fletcher.1
- Harry died on October 8, 1865.1
- Last Edited: 13 Sep 2009
Citations
- Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 329.
Hazel Hale1
b. September 8, 1892, d. September 12, 1892
- Father: Corie E. Hale1 b. May 20, 1855, d. October 1, 1912
- Mother: Ida M. Rines1 b. about 1869
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Hazel Hale was born on September 8, 1892 in New Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire.1
- She was the daughter of Corie E. Hale and Ida M. Rines.1
- Hazel died on September 12, 1892 in New Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire, of debility.2
- She was buried in Farmington, Strafford County, New Hampshire.2
- Last Edited: 21 May 2017
Citations
- Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Births and Christenings Index, 1714-1904 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
- "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS24-12Y : 12 December 2014), Hazel Hale, 12 Sep 1892; citing New Durham, Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,082.
Helen Hale1
b. between 1919 and 1920
- Father: Arthur McLellan Hale1 b. January 21, 1879, d. 1939
- Mother: Mary A. Hartnett1 b. between 1876 and 1877
- Relationship: 4th cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Helen Hale was born between 1919 and 1920 in Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Arthur McLellan Hale and Mary A. Hartnett.1
- Last Edited: 12 Dec 2021
Helen Margaret Hale1
b. June 17, 1897, d. 1992
- Father: Charles H. Hale2 b. December, 1863, d. April 28, 1931
- Mother: Ellen E. Hughes2 b. December, 1864, d. 1948
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0060gdb
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Helen Margaret Hale was born on June 17, 1897 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, listed as child of Charles H. Hale and Ellen E. Hughes.1
- Helen Margaret Hale was the daughter of Charles H. Hale and Ellen E. Hughes.2
- The census of 1900 shows:
Helen Margaret Hale in the household of
Charles H. Hale and
Ellen E. Hughes
living at 18 Dover Street, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.2 - The census of 1910 shows:
Helen Margaret Hale in the household of
Charles H. Hale and
Ellen E. Hughes
living at Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.3 - The census of 1920 shows:
Helen Margaret Hale in the household of
Charles H. Hale and
Ellen E. Hughes
living at 19 Chestnut Street, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.3 - Helen married John J. Timmons about 1929.4
- The census of 1930 shows:
Helen Margaret Hale in the household of
Charles H. Hale and
Ellen E. Hughes
living at 9 Fifth Street, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.5 - The census of 1940 shows:
Helen Margaret Hale in the household of
Ellen E. Hughes
living at Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.6
- Helen died in 1992.
- She was buried in St. Mary's New Cemetery, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, along with Charles H. Hale and Ellen E. Hughes.
- Last Edited: 14 Sep 2016
Family: John J. Timmons b. about 1898
- John J. Timmons Jr. b. 1931, d. 1996
- Elizabeth R. Timmons6 b. 1932/33
Citations
- "New Hampshire, Birth Records, Early to 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL5K-R9Q : accessed 04 Dec 2012), Helen Margrett Hale, 17 Jun 1897.
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Census Place: Dover Ward 2, Strafford, New Hampshire; Roll: 951; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0221; FHL microfilm: 1240951.
- 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Dover Ward 2, Strafford, New Hampshire; Roll: T624_866; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0279; ; FHL microfilm: 1374879.
- 1930 United States. Bureau of the Census. 15th census, United States, 1930 federal census : population schedules ; NARA microfilm publication T626, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire; Roll: 1306; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 324.0; FHL microfilm: 2341041.
- 1930 United States. Bureau of the Census. 15th census, United States, 1930 federal census : population schedules ; NARA microfilm publication T626, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: 899; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 155; Image: 892.0; FHL microfilm: 2340634.
- "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT9Z-K1Y : accessed 13 August 2016), Ellen E Hale, Ward 1, Dover, Dover City, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 9-3, sheet 5A, family 100, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2297.