Edward was born on 22 Apr 1754 in Milton, NY. He was the son of Edward Hallock and Phebe (Clapp) Hallock.
He married first Susannah Smith on 23d 9m 1778 [23 Sep 1778] in Nine Partners (at New Marlborough).[1] The following excerpt is from the records of the Nine Partners monthly meeting:[1]
New Molbery twenty Third Day of the Ninth month in the year of our lord one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Eight [1778]. Whereas Edward Hallock and Susanna Smith both of New molberty [Marlboro] precinct Ulster County and province of New york … Declared their Intention of marriage … at the Ninepartners … Consent of parents … marriag is alowed of by the meeting …
[signed] Edward Hallock Susanna Hallock …
as witnesses there of here unto Set our names
Mary Sands
Deborah Adams
Ann Adam
Hannah Post
Nehemiah Smith
James Hallock
Samuel Hallock
Abel Adams
Benjamin Worth
John Young
Richard Post
Richard Carpenter
Thomas Brown
Benjamin Sands
John Sheffield
Charles Marke
George Evrat
David Adams
Thomas Airs or Aiky
Phebe Hallock
Sarah Hallock
Hannah Smith
Dorcas Young
Clement Sands
Amy Sands
Mary Carpenter
Catharine Palmer
Phebe Hallock
Philena Hallock
Sarah Hallock
Sebell Burling
Martha Hallock
Phebe Hallock
He married second Phebe UNKNOWN in 1790.
He married third Anna Jones in 1791.
He died in 1850 in Newburgh, Orange, New York.
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I am not able to go back to sources at this time, but they most likely came from The 1928 Hallock Genealogy or the 1992 Addendum to it. Neither can be considered completely reliable.