↑ Jacobus, Donald Lines and Waterman, Edgar Francis. Hale, House and Related Families; Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley (The Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford Connecticut, 1952) p. 733.
Jacobus, Donald Lines, MA (compiler, editor.) History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. Fairfield, Conn.: The Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930. page 86.
History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. 1 by Donald Lines Jacobus, page 249.
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Hall-20018 and Hall-598 appear to represent the same person because: The only source given on Hall-20018 is Jacobus, page 249. I looked that up, and there is no birth date given for Hannah Hall. At all. It is not unreasonable to simply eliminate the birth year of 1638, particularly since it makes her 20 years older than her husband. Is there any source for birth year 1638?
I think this is the wrong generation. Hannah Hall born 1635 is here, and this one was born 1655. Other siblings were born between 1629 and 1635. Also, there is no Bathsua or isabelle listed in <ref>History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. 1 by Donald Lines Jacobus, page 251</ref>
Hall-9849 and Hall-598 appear to represent the same person because: Same names, same years of birth, same fathers, and same spouses. Please consider merge. Thanks