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ing-house, for long ago it had been removed, having been sold at auction August 7, 1770, to Mr. John Laith for, £ 24 (O. T.); its underpinning to Mr. Benjamin Hall for £ 13, 6s. 8d., in April 1771.
The land whereon it stood was bought by Mr. Ebenezer Hall, Jr., for £ 197 (O. T.) The bell had been removed in January, 1770, to the Third Meetinghouse.
I have given you very little that is new or in any wise original.
I have sought simply to dress up the old records; to keep in the line of truthford., Ebenezer
Ebenezer, born May 31, 1748, m. Martha Jones, April 12, 1770, d. March 21, 1835.
Occupation, tanner. Josiah
Josiah, born October 17, 1744.
Occupation, hatter, 1770.
Probably went to West Cambridge.
[Halls of New England.
Hall.] and James
James, born April 8, 1735, m. Mary Watson, March.
27, 1760, d. November 18, 1763., each £79.9.7
Benjamin, born January 27, 1731, m. 1st, Hepzibah Jones, May 3, 1752, 2d, Mary Green; d. February 2, 1817; member of Provincial Cong