Nathaniel was the 1st of 11 children born of Nathaniel Hall (1724-1810) and his wife Martha Storrs (d. 1808). Nathaniel's siblings were: Deborah (b. 1748), Ruth (b. 1751), Olive (b. 1753), Martha (b. 1755), Andrew (b. 1758), Azariah (b. 1760), Richard (1762-1843), Aaron (b. 1764), Asahel (1766-1813), and Mary (b. 1769).
Nathaniel was baptized November, 1746 at the First Congregational Church, Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut.
Nathaniel married, February 18, 1768, Mehitable Storrs (d. 1830) by whom he had 10 children (6 sons and 4 daughters): Storrs (1770-1813), Dan (b. 1771), Ira (1772-1816), Martha (b. 1774), Nathaniel (b. 1776), Orla (1778-1847), Arunah (1780-1871), Silas (1785-1800), Cynthia (1788-1790), and Polly (b. 1790).
Nathaniel came to Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, from Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, in 1792. When he came to Lebanon the journey was made by Mrs. Hall on horseback. She brought her spinning wheel on the horse before her. Their farm was a wilderness which he cleared and from his orchard was made the first cider in Lebanon.
References:
(1) "The Halls of New England. Genealogical and Biographical." by David B. Hall, 1883, pages 226 and 237-238
(2) "Part First. - Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H. 1709-1886." by Hamilton Child, 1886, pages 419 and 420.
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Nathaniel was the 1st of 11 children born of Nathaniel Hall (1724-1810) and his wife Martha Storrs (d. 1808). Nathaniel's siblings were: Deborah (b. 1748), Ruth (b. 1751), Olive (b. 1753), Martha (b. 1755), Andrew (b. 1758), Azariah (b. 1760), Richard (1762-1843), Aaron (b. 1764), Asahel (1766-1813), and Mary (b. 1769).
Nathaniel was baptized November, 1746 at the First Congregational Church, Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut.
Nathaniel married, February 18, 1768, Mehitable Storrs (d. 1830) by whom he had 10 children (6 sons and 4 daughters): Storrs (1770-1813), Dan (b. 1771), Ira (1772-1816), Martha (b. 1774), Nathaniel (b. 1776), Orla (1778-1847), Arunah (1780-1871), Silas (1785-1800), Cynthia (1788-1790), and Polly (b. 1790).
Nathaniel came to Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, from Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, in 1792. When he came to Lebanon the journey was made by Mrs. Hall on horseback. She brought her spinning wheel on the horse before her. Their farm was a wilderness which he cleared and from his orchard was made the first cider in Lebanon.
References:
(1) "The Halls of New England. Genealogical and Biographical." by David B. Hall, 1883, pages 226 and 237-238
(2) "Part First. - Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H. 1709-1886." by Hamilton Child, 1886, pages 419 and 420