Sally Hale1
b. November 13, 1801
- Father: Jacob Hale1 b. June 25, 1774
- Mother: Betsey Brown1 b. November 30, 1780
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Sally Hale was born on November 13, 1801 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Jacob Hale and Betsey Brown.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. 350.
Sally Hale1
b. July 9, 1814
- Father: Jacob Hale1 b. June 25, 1774
- Mother: Betsey Brown1 b. November 30, 1780
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Sally Hale was born on July 9, 1814 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Jacob Hale and Betsey Brown.1
- Sally married Stephen Sampson.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. 350.
Sally Hale1
b. November 22, 1798, d. February 19, 1799
- Father: David Hale1 b. March 22, 1772, d. February 6, 1846
- Mother: Sarah Kingsbury1 b. 1766, d. May 7, 1847
- Relationship: 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Sally Hale was born on November 22, 1798 in Turner, Androscoggin County, Maine.1
- She was the daughter of David Hale and Sarah Kingsbury.1
- Sally died on February 19, 1799.1
- Last Edited: 12 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. 380.
Sally Louisa Hale1
b. July 14, 1808
- Father: Daniel Hale1 b. September 4, 1785
- Mother: Mary Hall1 b. perhaps 1787
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Sally Louisa Hale was born on July 14, 1808 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Daniel Hale and Mary Hall.1
- Sally married Nathan Alger.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. 351.
Sally Maria Hale1
b. July 12, 1818
- Father: Nathaniel Hale1 b. February 7, 1782, d. October 11, 1857
- Mother: Margaret Bradish1 b. May 29, 1784, d. January 6, 1869
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Sally Maria Hale was born on July 12, 1818 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Nathaniel Hale and Margaret Bradish.1
- Sally married John Fitts.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. 351.
Salma Hale1
b. March 7, 1787, d. November 19, 1866
- Father: David Hale1 b. March 10, 1758, d. October 26, 1822
- Mother: Hannah Emerson1 b. October 7, 1762, d. November 28, 1822
- Relationship: 5th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Salma Hale was born on March 7, 1787 in Alstead, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.1
- He was the son of David Hale and Hannah Emerson.1
- Salma Hale was a printer, editor, politician, historian and lawyer. At thirteen he was apprenticed to a printer in Walpole, N. H; at seventeen wrote an English grammar, first published (in 1804) by Thomas & Thomas at Worcester, Mass., which was afterward rewritten and republished in 1831 in New York (Collins & Hannay) under the title "A New Grammar of the English Language." At eighteen he became the editor of the Political Observer, an influential Republican newspaper printed at Walpole, N. H. He studied law, became clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Cheshire county and moved to Keene, the shire town in 1813. In 1817 he became, and, until 1831, when he was admitted to the bar, remained clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court, or of its successor, "The Superior Court of Judicature. In 1816 he was elected to the Fifteenth Congress on a general ticket as a Republican, by a larger number of votes than any other member, but declined a re-election. He devoted himself to study and to the preparation of a History of the United States to which a prize of $400 and a gold medal, offered by the American Academy of Belles Lettres of New York, "for the best written History of the United States which * * * shall contain a suitable exposition of the situation, character and interests, absolute and relative of the American Republic, calculated for a class book in academies and schools" was awarded."
"It was his purpose," he said, in the preface, * * "to produce, not so much by moral reflection, as by the tenor of the narrative, virtuous and patriotic impressions on the mind of the reader." This work was first published in 1821 at Keene under the title of "The History of the United States of America from their First Settlement as Colonies to the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815," with the motto from Sallust, "Civitas incredibile memoratu est, adeptu libertate, quantum, brevi, creverit."
Numerous editions followed for many successive years. It was also continued to 1817 and 1845, published by different publishers in the United States. Prentiss, Keene, 1821, 1823, etc; Collins & Hannay, New York, 1827; Harper & Bros., New York, 1840, 1841, 1845, 1857; H. & E. Phinney, Cooperstown, N.Y 1846; Miller, London, Eng 1826, 1827, 1836; W. Brittain, London, Eng 1848; Geo. Clark & Son, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1848, and became widely read and largely used throughout the country as a school book, 25,000 copies per annum being published in some years. It was a work of great literary merit and accuracy and careful statement. Few single volumes have done so much to educate the youth of this country and to implant a love of knowledge and its early history and of the principles of free government.
In an address by Gov. Charles H. Bell, before the New Hampshire Historical Society, on its Fiftieth Anniversary, he speaks of "Salma Hale, an accomplished writer and scholar and a pioneer in one department of school literature," and adds, "His History of the United States was truly an educational classic and long retained its estimation with the successive generations of the young, and more singular still, was repeatedly republished abroad."
In an oration on the character of Washington, delivered by Mr, Hale, 1832 (Geo. Tilden, Keene, 1832), occurs the following expression of the thought, now immortal in the briefer phrase of Abraham Lincoln: "We have political institutions, formed and fashioned by the people, for the good of the people, subject jto be changed by the people at their volition and theirs alone."
Mr. Hale was a trustee of "Dartmouth University " (1816) under the act which led to the famous "Dartmouth College Case," also of the University of Vermont (1823), and received honorary degrees from both (Univ. of Vt 1824; D. C 1849). He held the office of secretary of the commissioners under the fifth article of the treaty of Ghent for determining the northeastern boundary line; was president of the New Hampshire Historical Society (1830); a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1828, 1844), and of the Senate (1824, 1845). He was a man of wide reading and va1ied interests in literary, social, philanthropic and public subjects, a contributor to newspapers and periodicals, instrumental in organizing the first agricultural society in New Hampshire, the second in New England, and took an early and active interest in promoting temperance, education and the abolition of slavery, and in the Unitarian movement. While in Congress he opposed the Missouri compromise and lived to see the political and religious theories and reforms, which he advocated when they were unpopular, accepted and powerful in the nation.
His published works, which may be noted, are the History of the United States and its continuations, the English Grammar and Cration already mentioned, also, The Administration of John Q. Adams and the Opposition, by Algernon Sidney, Concord, N. H., J. B. Moore, 1826.
Annals of the Town of Keene (N. H.) from its First Settlement in 1734 to 1790, Concord, N. H., J. B. Moore, 1826, and a continuation to 1815 (1851), J. W. Prentiss & Co., Keene, 1851.
Address on the Connection of Chemistry and Agriculture (1848) before the Cheshire County Agricultural Society, published by the society, J. W. Prentiss & Co., Keene, 1848.
Address before the New Hampshire Historical Society in 1828; Concord, 1832; Manchester, N. H 1870; Coll., vol. 3, p. 123.
Conspiracy of the Spaniards against Venice (translated from Abbe Real) and on which was founded Otway's Venice Preserved, and of John Lewis Fiesco's Conspiracy against Genoa, translated from Cardinal De Retz; Hilliard, Gray, L. & W., Boston, 1828.
The Condition and Prosperity of Canada, North American Review, Boston, Apr 1852, vol. 74.2 - Salma married Sarah Kellogg King on January 4, 1820.1
- Salma died on November 19, 1866 at age 79.1
- Last Edited: 25 Oct 2009
Family: Sarah Kellogg King b. August 31, 1798, d. April 19, 1865
- William King Hale3 b. November 7, 1820, d. August 29, 1822
- Sarah King Hale3 b. January 6, 1822, d. October 5, 1879
- George Silsbee Hale3 b. September 24, 1825
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. 366.
- 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. 367-369.
- 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. 369.
Salmon Hale1
b. March 10, 1793
- Father: Amos Hale1 b. May 25, 1752, d. January, 1827
- Mother: Sarah Day1 b. April 11, 1757, d. November, 1831
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Salmon Hale was born on March 10, 1793 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.1
- He was the son of Amos Hale and Sarah Day.1
- Salmon died young.1
- Last Edited: 18 Apr 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. 214.
Salome Hale1
b. January 16, 1827, d. September 19, 1869
- Salome Hale was born on January 16, 1827 in Newbury, Massachusetts, daughter of Ezra and Anna (Adams) Hale.2,3
- Salome married William Thomas Colby, son of Benjamin Colby and Sarah ("Sally") Pettengill, on November 12, 1850 in Newbury, Massachusetts.1
- Salome died on September 19, 1869 in Newbury, Massachusetts, at age 42, of acute peritonitis.4
- Last Edited: 7 Feb 2021
Family: William Thomas Colby b. September 8, 1825
- William Augustus Colby+5 b. September 7, 1851, d. August 23, 1942
- Alice Jane Colby6 b. March 12, 1856
- [male] Colby4 b. September 13, 1869, d. September 14, 1869
Citations
- Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-64JN?i=47&cc=2061550 - http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Newbury/Images/Newbury_B211.shtml
HALE Salome, d. Ezra and Anna, Jan. 16, 1827. - Massachusetts State Census, 1855
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6797-9S9?i=7&cc=1459985 - Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, 1921-1924
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QCS-W4D?i=250 - Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97M-59PF-3?i=62&cc=2061550 - Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-897M-595Y-M?i=93&cc=2061550
Samuel Hale1
b. June 6, 1674, d. December 13, 1745
- Father: Thomas Hale1 b. November 18, 1633, d. October 22, 1688
- Mother: Mary Hutchinson1 b. December 28, 1630, d. December 8, 1715
- Relationship: 7th great-granduncle of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 1920i
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on June 6, 1674 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Thomas Hale and Mary Hutchinson.1
- In 1691, Samuel Hale moved to Bradford, now Groveland, at what became known as "Hale's Corner." He possessed a handsome estate, was a leading man in his town, and a farmer of superior order, especially distinguished as a fruit-grower.3
- Samuel married Martha Palmer on November 3, 1698 in Rowley, Massachusetts.3
- Samuel married Sarah Perley, daughter of Thomas Perley and Lydia Peabody, on December 30, 1723.4
- Samuel died on December 13, 1745 in Bradford, Massachusetts, at age 71.5
- Last Edited: 8 Jul 2016
Family: Martha Palmer b. April 24, 1677, d. June 14, 1723
- Samuel Hale+4 b. October 23, 1699, d. May 24, 1770
- Jonathan Hale+4 b. January 9, 1701/2
- Mary Hale4 b. May 27, 1705
- Jane Hale4 b. August 1, 1711
- David Hale+4 b. September 30, 1714, d. between April, 1766 and November, 1766
- Martha Hale+4 b. April 13, 1718
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) , pp. 21-6.
- 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. 64.
- 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. 35.
- 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. 65.
- Hale (Spencer Alliances), at http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Hale/
Samuel Hale1
b. February 2, 1639/40, d. November 5, 1709
- Father: Thomas Hale1 b. June 15, 1606, d. January 30, 1681/82
- Mother: Thomasine Dowsett1 b. perhaps 1609, d. January 30, 1682
- Relationship: 8th great-granduncle of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on February 2, 1639/40 in Newbury, Massachusetts.1
- He was the son of Thomas Hale and Thomasine Dowsett.1
- Samuel married Lydia Musgrave on March 19, 1669.2
- Samuel married Sarah Ilsley on July 21, 1673.2
- Samuel died on November 5, 1709 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 69.2
- Last Edited: 22 Jul 2016
Family: Sarah Ilsley b. August 8, 1655, d. January 16, 1680/81
- Sarah Hale3 b. October 25, 1675
- Mary Hale+3 b. November 28, 1678
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. 17.
- 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. 29.
- 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. 31.
Samuel Hale1
b. October 15, 1664, d. May 15, 1672
- Father: Sergeant John Hale1 b. April 19, 1635, d. June 2, 1707
- Mother: Sarah Somerby1 b. February 10, 1645, d. June 19, 1672
- Relationship: 1st cousin 9 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on October 15, 1664.1
- He was the son of Sergeant John Hale and Sarah Somerby.1
- Samuel died on May 15, 1672 at age 7.1
- Last Edited: 30 Mar 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. 27.
Samuel Hale1
b. October 23, 1699, d. May 24, 1770
- Father: Samuel Hale1 b. June 6, 1674, d. December 13, 1745
- Mother: Martha Palmer1 b. April 24, 1677, d. June 14, 1723
- Relationship: 1st cousin 8 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 1920ia
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on October 23, 1699 in Bradford, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Samuel Hale and Martha Palmer.1
- Samuel married Hannah Hovey of Bradford on December 5, 1723.2
- Samuel married Sarah Haseltine of Bradford on December 13, 1725 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- Samuel died on May 24, 1770 in Bradford, Massachusetts, at age 70.2
- Last Edited: 6 Apr 2009
Family: Sarah Haseltine of Bradford b. 1703 or 1704, d. January 31, 1771
- Hannah Hale2 b. about 1726, d. July 4, 1749
- Sarah Hale+2 b. October 22, 1728
- Mary Hale+2 b. October 17, 1731, d. July 26, 1753
- Eliphalet Hale+2 b. 1733, d. December 19, 1802
- Mehitable Hale2 b. perhaps 1736
- Jane Hale2 b. January 26, 1739
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. 65.
- 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. 118.
Samuel Hale1
b. March 21, 1697, d. 1722
- Father: John Hale1 b. September 2, 1661, d. March 4, 1725/26
- Mother: Sarah Jacques1 b. March 20, 1664, d. after March 4, 1725/26
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on March 21, 1697 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of John Hale and Sarah Jacques.1
- Samuel died in 1722 unmarried.1
- Samuel died between May 4, 1722 and February 4, 1723 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- Last Edited: 7 Apr 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. 68.
- 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. 129.
Samuel Hale1
b. 1764
- Father: Abner Hale1 b. August 2, 1700, d. August 23, 1765
- Mother: Eunis Kimball1 b. perhaps 1744, d. after August 23, 1765
- Relationship: 1st cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born in 1764.1
- He was the son of Abner Hale and Eunis Kimball.1
- Samuel died in infancy.1
- Last Edited: 24 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. 106.
Samuel Hale1
b. January 15, 1745
- Father: Jonathan Hale1 b. January 9, 1701/2
- Mother: Susannah Tuttle "Jr.," of Ipswich1 b. perhaps 1704
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on January 15, 1745 in Bradford, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Jonathan Hale and Susannah Tuttle "Jr.," of Ipswich.1
- Samuel married Mindwell Tillotson.1
- Last Edited: 28 Feb 2015
Family: Mindwell Tillotson b. perhaps 1742
- Mindwell Hale3 b. perhaps 1762
- Abigail Hale3 b. perhaps 1767
- Samuel Hale3 b. February 10, 1773
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. 119.
- Find a Grave, at http://www.findagrave.com/, Created by: LadyGoshen
Record added: Jan 02, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 82866583. - 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. 236.
Samuel Hale1
b. October 2, 1722, d. March 2, 1786
- Father: Richard Hale1 b. November 9, 1690, d. between February 22, 1771 and July 29, 1771
- Mother: Mary Silver1 b. June 5, 1692
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on October 2, 1722 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Richard Hale and Mary Silver.1
- Samuel married Elizabeth Pettengill on April 18, 1745 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2
- On 8 Oct 1747, Samuel Hale, "cordwainer," and his brother Richard, Jr., blacksmith, both of Newbury, received from Nicholas Jackman of Newbury, carpenter, deed of dwelling-house (Hale house) in Newbury (Joppa since set into Newburyport), with about 43 rods of land (93: 109). He subsequently became sole owner, and as of 1889, the house had ever since been owned or occupied by his descendants. (Enoch Hale's MS 1855.) It was largely improved and added to by Samuel alone and with his brother Richard, and by Samuel's son Enoch.3
- On 26 Sept 1750, Samuel Hale, "fisherman," and brother Richard, Jr., blacksmith, both of Newbury, divided by deed 20 rods of land in Newbury with house (not Hale house) (95: 221).3
- On 29 Jun 1784, Samuel Hale of Newbury, "fisherman," conveyed to his son Enoch 5 rods and 12 feet of land in Newbury, bounded by Enoch, Jacob Hidden and Samuel, "the yard before the house to lie open for the use of both Samuel and Enoch" etc. (143: 38).3
- He was a brave, manly, patriotic, generous and intelligent man. He was called in early deeds "cordwainer," but was most of his life and at the time of his death an "open-boat fisherman," in the Merrimack and the adjacent waters of the Atlantic.
He drowned on Newbury bar (Merrimack river) 2 Mar 1786. He lost his life by his own bravery and generosity in attempting, in his open boat, to try the practicability of the bar in a very rough day, for a little fleet of fishing boats outside. A body believed, to be his was found soon after at Cape Ann, or near it, and buried there.
Nothing touching his estate is found in the Essex probate records.2
- Last Edited: 31 Mar 2010
Family: Elizabeth Pettengill b. perhaps 1724
- Elizabeth Hale3 b. November 26, 1745
- Sarah Hale3 b. November 30, 1747
- Hannah Hale3 b. March, 1750
- Phebe Hale3 b. May 27, 1754
- Enoch Hale3 b. December 10, 1757
- Lydia Hale3 b. January 29, 1761
- Ruth Hale3 b. February, 1763
- Samuel Hale3 b. perhaps 1765
- David Hale3 b. perhaps 1768
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. 126.
- 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. 252.
- 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. 253.
Samuel Hale1
b. May 7, 1742
- Father: Edmund Hale1 b. October 7, 1703, d. May 29, 1788
- Mother: Martha Sawyer1 b. February 17, 1706
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Samuel Hale was born on May 7, 1742 in Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.2
- He was the son of Edmund Hale and Martha Sawyer.1
- Samuel Hale moved to Massachusetts.2
- Last Edited: 29 Jul 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. 143.
- 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. 262.