Revolutionary War Soldier ancestor, Deacon Thomas Hall, served for New Hampshire. He served in the Continental Troops in the Drum and Fife.
He was born in August 1712, in Medford, Middlesex County, MA to Dea. Pacifull Hall and Jane Willis. He married Judith Chase of Sutton in June 1737. His second marriage was to Huldah Parke of Millbury, Mass in June 1758 in Sutton. He was admitted to the Congregational Church in 1735 and was chosen as Deacon. He was a farmer with his land next to his father’s farm in Sutton. His children were Judith Boyd, Abigail Bemis, Betty Lathe, Dr. Percival, Ensign Moody, Mary, Moses, Sarah Elizabeth, Thomas, Huldah Tabor. Son Percival became a physician and surgeon and served as such in Col. Ebenezer Leonard’s regiment in the Revolutionary War. Thomas died in September 22, 1797, at age 85 in Cornish City, Sullivan County, New Hampshire and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Cornish City.
Submitted for Martha McNeill, a member of the Mason County G.G. A male descendent has an SAR number 27602.