Private Nathaniel Hall served with Lt. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers, Vermont Republic Militia during the American Revolution.
Nathaniel Hall is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A049398.
Name
Nathaniel Hall
Birth
08 DEC 1768 Guildhall, Essex, Vermont
Canada
02 DEC 1766 Upper Caboos
Census
Census: 1790: Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle, VT
Census: 1810 Vinyard, Grand Isle, VT
Census: 1850 Dickinson, Franklin, New York
Military Service
Revolutionary War
BET MAR AND NOV 1780
War of 1812
BET 23 FEB AND 22 MAY 1813
Residence
BET 1837 AND 1838 Mooers, Clinton, New York
BEF 1784 Upper Caboos
BET 1784 AND 1837 Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle, VT
Event
Pension: 11 JUL 1840: Certificate #31.773
Enlistment: APR 1776: 8 mo, Private
Notes
Nathan Hall served in the Rev. War for 8 months, March to Nov 1780 inLieut. Enoch Hall's (his father) Corps of Rangers of Vt. for the defence of the Northern Frontiers (VT. Rev War Rolls, pg 164.) he was not yet 12 years old, served as a Drummer Boy. His mother baked bread for the soldiers. In July 1840, he applied for a pension which was granted. After his death, his widow, Belinda, continued receiving his pension.
During the war fo 1812, Nathaniel served from 23 Feb. 1813 to 22 may 1813 in Capt. Charles Follett's Co., 11th Regt.
April 1776 , 8 mo., Private in Capt. Ward Bailey's Co., Lts. Nathan Caswell & John Sawyer, Col. Woody Ble?les, Regemint of MA. Discharged Dec 1776 (upper Caboos?)
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/), "Record of HALL, NATHANIEL", Ancestor # A049398.
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DNA Connections
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