Caution: There are 2 Ebenezer Hall's of early Taunton, Mass.:
Ebenezer, b. 19 Mar 1677, Taunton, Bristol, MA., son of Samuel & Elizabeth (White) Hall who m. Jane Bumpus and who d. in Falmouth, York, Massachusetts Bay (Maine).
Ebenezer, b. 20 Nov 1680, Taunton, Bristol, MA., son of Elisha & Lydia (Farrand) Hall who m. Mehitable Eldredge. this profile
Ebenezer Hall was born 20 Nov 1680, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. (ref___)
Ebenezer passed away 20 Dec 1744 at Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts
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This person was created through the import of Walker_YoungPedigree(2).ged on 12 October 2010.
Hall-14483 was created by Linda Weishahn through the import of Kerst Family Tree2.ged on Oct 31, 2014.
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Also, Charity (Hall) Winslow, as she married Nathan Winslow in Falmouth, Maine. Nathan Winslow was a Quaker and required to marry a Quaker or be read out of meeting (kicked out). Ebenezer and Jane (Bumpus) Hall probably joined the Society of Friends about the time they moved to Falmouth. Nathan's father, James Winslow-373 was among the first of the Friends in that area and the meeting met at his house before they built a separate meeting house.
There seems to be an error here. At the top, it shows that this Ebenezer (1680) is the son of Elisha Hall and Lydia Farrand.
Under the "Biography" section, it warns of two Ebenezers, then it states "this profile" is for the son of Samuel & Elizabeth White, born 1680, and that the son of Elisha and Lydia is a different person, born in 1677.
Yes, I believe the couples described in the bio are mismatched, that is to say: Ebenezer, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (White) Hall married Jane Bumpas-19; Ebenezer, son of Elisha and Lydia (Farrand) Hall married Mehitable Eldredge-23. Profiles evolve as people collaborate and distinguish between families with similar names and data. Details in the profiles get passed over in corrections (which leaves confusion that can result in undoing previous corrections).
Also, Charity (Hall) Winslow, as she married Nathan Winslow in Falmouth, Maine. Nathan Winslow was a Quaker and required to marry a Quaker or be read out of meeting (kicked out). Ebenezer and Jane (Bumpus) Hall probably joined the Society of Friends about the time they moved to Falmouth. Nathan's father, James Winslow-373 was among the first of the Friends in that area and the meeting met at his house before they built a separate meeting house.
Under the "Biography" section, it warns of two Ebenezers, then it states "this profile" is for the son of Samuel & Elizabeth White, born 1680, and that the son of Elisha and Lydia is a different person, born in 1677.
edited by Anonymous Reed