Hall, Thaddeus (b. 28 FEB 1757, d. 23 DEC 1760)
Death: 23 DEC 1760
Death: 15 OCT 1975 Melrose, Jackson, WI
Note: Extensive notes in Lewis/Rate Family History
Death: 18 JUN 1773 Wallingford, New Haven, CT
Note: Apparent discrepancy between pedigree and history notes in Lewis/Rate Family History. Pedigree shows Mary Street is daughter of Lt. Samuel Street and Hannah Glover. History records her as daughter of Rev. Samuel Street and Anne Miles, who are shown as grandparents on pedigree. Believe pedigree is correct and have recorded it that way.
Death: 12 OCT 1778 Wallingford, New Haven, CT
Note: Lyman Hall, a Delegate from Georgia was born in Wallingford, Conn. He graduated from Yale College in 1747, studied theology for a short time and in 1749 began preaching. Later he studied medicine and commenced practice in Wallingford, Conn. He moved to Dorchester, S.C., in 1752, and a few years later, moved to the Midway District, Liberty County, Georgia, where he continued the practice of his profession and also engaged in the cultivation of rice. He was a member of the conventions of 1774 and 1775 held in Savannah, a member of the Continental Congress 1775-1777 and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Upon the fall of Savannah in 1778 and the capture of Sunbury, when his property was despoiled, he went north with his family. He later resumed residence in Savannah in 1782 and again practiced medicine. He became the Governor of Georgia in 1783. He died in Burke County, Georgia in 1790 and was buried on his plantation near Shell Bluff, Burke County, Georgia. His body was moved in 1848 and buried beneath the monument in front of the courthouse on Greene Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Lyman Hall had only one son, John, and that son did NOT produce any heirs. There are many people named Lyman in generations that lived later, but none of them are direct descendants of Lyman Hall himself. Some are them are probably not at all related to him. Lyman came to be a popular name. I know of nobody (though there may be someone out there) who can document kinship to Lyman. The history books say very little about Lyman's immediate family.
Source: (Name)
Title: NEHGR
Media: BookPage: V19, Jan 1865
Data:
Text: Gives his date of death as Feb 1791
Source: (Name)
Title: John Hall of Wallingford, Conn.
Author: James Shepard
Publication: 1902
Media: BookData:
Text: Lyman Hall only had one son, John, who died without heirs.
Death: 19 OCT 1790 Burke, Hall, GA
Death: 25 APR 1737 WV
Death: 3 SEP 1751 WV
Death: 3 JUN 1993 Rochester, Olmsted, MN
Death: 24 AUG 1751
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Title of Dr. in Lewis/Rate Family History
Note: Lyman and Abigail did NOT have any children.
Death: 8 JUL 1753 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT
Death: 18 NOV 1793 Burke, Hall, GA
Death: 29 APR 1730 Wallingford, New Haven, CT
Death: 23 JUN 1966 Eyota, Olmsted, MN
Death: 16 OCT 1740 Wallingford, New Haven, CT
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Died young. No record of date. Next child in family was also named
Benjamin and was born 12/17/1704.
Death: BEF 1705
Note: []
Died young. No record of date of death.
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Was King's Attorney, a loyalist.
Source: (Death)
Title: Soc. Sec. Death Index
Media: Book
Death: 6 SEP 1974 Sparta, WI
Note: Governor of Connecticut
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