Elizabeth married John Hall by 1645. She and John had a child born at Charlestown September 21, 1645.[1]
According to one source, Elizabeth was John Hall's second wife. He was identified as the John Hall who had come to Charletown in 1630.[2] However, this appears to be incorrect, as the John Hall who came to Charlestown in 1630 aboard the Winthrop Fleet was married to a wife Joan; further, this John Hall died in 1639 per this source.[3]
Elizabeth and John Hall (aka Deacon John Hall) had the following known children:[4]
John, baptized 1645 at Charlestown; d Apr 28, 1697; m Abigail Roberts Nov 8, 1671[5]
Elizabeth, bp 1647, Charlestown; died in infancy
Elizabeth, bp 1648, Charlestown; died in infancy
Nathaniel, taxed in 1680; wife named Hannah; they lived at Back River in Dover[5]
Ralph; m twice, name of first wife not known; m 2nd Mary Chesley (daughter of Philip Chesley) May 26, 1701; Ralph died Nov 13, 1706[5]
Hatevil
Grace, b May 16, 1663-4
Elizabeth's death information has not been found. Assuming her husband John, had not been married, Elizabeth was living at the birth of their daughter, Grace.[6]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Reference page 1165. Subscription
↑ James, Eugenia Learned, The Learned Family in America, 1630-1967, published 1967. Reference page 2 NOTE: The information on the children for her and John Hall are a conflation of multiple John Halls. DO NOT rely on this source for their children!
↑ Banks, Charles, The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, published 1930. Reference page 73. Accessed via Ancestry Oct 31, 2018
↑ Hall, David Brainard, The Halls of New England: Genealogical and Biographical, published 1883. Reference pages 152-3
↑Vital Records of Dover, New Hampshire, 1686-1850. Dover Historical Society, 1894. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2016.) Reference Dover, NH Volume, page 113. Subscription
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This person immigrated to New England between 1621-1640 as a Minor Child (under age 21 at time of immigration) of a Puritan Great Migration immigrant who is profiled in Robert Charles Anderson's Great Migration Directory (or is otherwise accepted by the Puritan Great Migration (PGM) Project).
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added uncertain marriage place based on their first born child here in 1645. Both Elizabeth and John lived in Charlestown before moving to Dover in 1648-9
This profile appears to be a conflation of people. Jeanne Woollen is the one who married John Hall of Connecticut.
I'm am guessing this profile should be renamed Elizabeth Learned.... The children belong to Deacon John Hall and his wife Elizabeth. I know an Elizabeth Learned married a John Hall; I'm just not sure whether it is the Deacon John Hall she married.
UPDATE:
The Cutter page image should also be removed from her profile.
Anderson's Great Migration, reports that Elizabeth Learned, daughter of William (which is who this profile seemed to be for when it was created), did marry John Hall, and the son John had the same birthdate and place as John Hall, son of Deacon John Hall; thus Elizabeth Learned is Deacon John Hall's wife, making it a simple effort of adjusting her first and current last name, birth and death info.
I do not think that Jane Learned married Deacon John Hall. His wife's name is Elizabeth. The Deacon died by 1692 (possibly 1694), and the children listed in the image attached to this profile don't jibe with sources found for him. The bio also reads as if this is a profile for Elizabeth rather than Jane..?
Layton-960 and Learned-1 do not represent the same person because: These are not the same woman. The history of the LEARNED family is well documented by Anderson's Great Migration.
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If she was married to John Hall, she would likely not have her death recorded as Elizabeth Learned.
I'm am guessing this profile should be renamed Elizabeth Learned.... The children belong to Deacon John Hall and his wife Elizabeth. I know an Elizabeth Learned married a John Hall; I'm just not sure whether it is the Deacon John Hall she married.
UPDATE:
The Cutter page image should also be removed from her profile.
Anderson's Great Migration, reports that Elizabeth Learned, daughter of William (which is who this profile seemed to be for when it was created), did marry John Hall, and the son John had the same birthdate and place as John Hall, son of Deacon John Hall; thus Elizabeth Learned is Deacon John Hall's wife, making it a simple effort of adjusting her first and current last name, birth and death info.