Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Samuel HALL

SAMUEL HALL, with Mary his wife, settled in Springfield township, Chester (now Delaware) County, where he purchased 99 acres of land by deed of Feb. 23, 1702. This was a little northeast of Morton. He and Richard Maris were appointed overseers of Springfield Meeting 2, 5, 1703, and Samuel was appointed an elder 9, 29, 1714. He died in 1737, and his widow 4, 1, 1750. Their children were John, Elizabeth, George, Ann, Samuel, Thomas. The last named and youngest, b. 4, 24, 1704; d. in Willistown, 1773; m. 4, 6, 1728, at Chester Meeting, Mary, dau. of Thomas Kendall of Springfield.
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