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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Something about Capt. Isaac Hall. (search)
her (maternal) of W. C. S. (a—yrs mo) She was on a visit to us, a stroke of Paralysis deprived her of speech and the use of her limbs, in which condition she lay nine days, and then took flight to that world of Spirits whither she had there long since directed her eyes and thoughts,—and in which, to all human appearances, she was, by God's grace prepared to enjoy the company of those who have been redeemed of the Lord Her mortal remains were disposed of by the filial attention of her son James Hall Esq. Fred. E. Stimpson. By some inexplicable means this communication was mislaid and forgotten and has but recently come to light. It conflicts with Mr. Gleason's statement in but one particular, that of the date of Captain Hall's death, but adds interesting facts of the later days of both Captain and Mrs. Hall. We find in Halls of New England, by Rev. David B. Hall, A. M., Duanesburg, N. Y., 1883, the date of death November 24, 1789. The above work was shown us by Mrs. Annie (Hal