From the Find A Grave website (https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160796065):
Birth: Dec. 22, 1759 Raynham Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Death: Nov. 18, 1834 Bartlett Carroll County New Hampshire, USA
A Soldier of the American Revolution. Enlisted March 28, 1777 at Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts and served in the Massachusetts line as a Fife Major under Captain James Cooper and Colonel Gamaliel Bradford. Engaged in the battles of Stillwater, Saratoga and Monmouth. Discharged at West Point, New York on March 28, 1780.
Descendant of the emigrant ancestor, Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Son of Deacon Jonathan Hall (1716-1789) and Lydia (Leonard) Hall (1721/22-1763). Ebenezer married Lydia Dinsmore, daughter of Elijah and Sarah (Willey) Dinsmore, October 24, 1793 in Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire. Their children:
Obed Hall, Esq. (1795-1873) Jonathan Hall (1800-1848) Sarah Ann Dinsmore Hall (1809 - 1879)
Ebenezer was a school teacher and he held various town offices; he was appointed Judge of Probate of Coos County in 1811 and held that office until 1829.
Although his wife, Lydia, is probably buried next to Ebenezer, there is no marker and the date of her death is unknown.
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