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Hannah Hall

Birth8 Apr 1682 - Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death28 Jul 1753 - Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
MotherPriscilla "Presiller" Bearse of Barnstable
FatherJohn II. Hall of Charlestown

Born in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States on 8 Apr 1682 to John II. Hall of Charlestown and Priscilla "Presiller" Bearse of Barnstable. Hannah Hall married Capt. Joseph Sears and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 Jul 1753 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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John Ii. Hall Of Charlestown
1638 - 1710
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Priscilla "Presiller" Bearse Of Barnstable
1643 - 1712
Spouse(s)
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Capt. Joseph Sears
1675 - 1750
Children Show all
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Zachariah Sears
1706 - 1796
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Joseph Sears
1708 - 1779
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Priscilla Sears
1701 - 1760
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Barnabas Sears
1714 - 1740
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Hannah Sears
1703 - 1765
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Thankfull Sears
1723 - 1765
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Stephen Sears
1710 - 1736
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Silas Sears, 3Rd
1719 - 1780
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Roland Sears
1711 - 1784
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Bethia Sears
1718 - 1788
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Peter (Hall) Sears
1716 - 1746

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