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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 8, no. 4). (search)
57Joseph Stenall? Stenal, JosephStoneham, Nov. 5, 1756May 3, 1757In family of Robert Burns.        Hannah (wife)        and two children Still, PhoebeCharlestown, Nov. 19, 1760Sept. 7, 1761Age 4 years. Servant in family of Saml. Hall. Stocker, HannahLynn, Dec., 1765Nov. 8, 1766 Stocker, SamuelBoston, June 2, 1762Jan. 1, 1763        Mary (wife)        Samuel (child) Stoning, GeorgeDanvers, May 4, 1761Laborer on farm of Col. Royall. Storer, CharlesAug. 31, 1797 Stowers, SarahMalden abt. Nov. 1, 1766In family of Henry Fowle. Swan, Samuel, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797 Symonds, DanielAug. 31, 1797        EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Tarbott, FitchAug. 31, 1797        HughAug. 31, 1797 Tavener, Edward LiddleBoston, Oct. 2, 1759Nurse child in family of Richard Creese. Taylor, TimothyMarshfield, Apr. 5, 1755Tenant of Col. Royall at Tavern-house.        wife and children Teal, BenjaminCharlestown, Apr., 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenants of Col. Royall.
Horace Dudley Hall. Horace Dudley Hall was the son of Dudley and Hepzibah Jones (Fitch) Hall, and was born in Medford, September 15, 1831. As a boy he attended the private schools in the town, which were at that time common, and later at Jamaica Plain and Concord, Mass. In the latter he pursued a course to fit himself for college, but his desire to see the world led him to abandon the pursuit of education and take a trip to Smyrna in one of the vessels owned by his father. Years afterwards, on a visit to Concord, he called on Miss Emeline Barrett, who had kept the school he had attended—a circumstance he was fond of relating—and endeavored to have her recognize him without disclosing his identity. Not being able to do so, he asked her if she could recall the worst boy she had ever had in the school. Why, this is n't Horace Hall! and recognition immediately followed. He was married on November 16, 1853, to Miss Abbie Allen of Medford, daughter of Kingsley and Abigail