Brothers ans Sisters were as follows:
John b. 9-13-1689 Lyman Hall father
Ester b. 8-30-1694
Samues b. 10-4-1695
Caleb b. 9-14-1697
Eunice b. 3-7-1700
Benjamin b. 8-28-1702
Sarah b. 4-15-1706
Eliakim b. 8-9-1711 I am descended from
Elihu b. 2-17-1714
I am descended from Eliakim who would be Lyman Hall 1st cousin. Some places reference an Isaac as also being a son of Lyman Hall but Isaac is actually the son of Eliakim. My line goes:
Jonh Hall married to Mary Lyman
Eliakim m Ruth Dickerman
Isaac m. Ester Mosely
Isaac moved from Wallingfort Ct to Wallingford, Vt. He went by the name of Deacon Mosely Hall
General Rovinson Hall
Esaia Hall m. Selinda Elizabeth Congdon
Sara Hall m. Jonh Hopkins of Braidwood, IL
Lillian Hopkins m. Nye Prentice Keyes
Dorothe Keyes m. Kenneth Hanley
Carl Hanley
carlhanley@hotmail.com
Mosely
In 1775, the Declaration of Independence was signed by four doctors. * Josiah Bartlett of New Hampshire * Lyman Hall of Georgia * Benjamin Rush of Pennsylvania * Matthew Thornton of New Hampshire
Lyman Beecher
The First Continental Congress was formed of the original colonies but Georgia did not attend. During the Second Continental Congress Georgia did send one representative by the name of Lyman Hall.
Lyman Beecher was a Presbyterian minister and leader of the American Temperance Society. He was a powerful proponent of moral reform and chief architect of the voluntary establishment of religion.
Ruby Bridges was the first black person to attend a all-white school. She had 4 sons whose names were: Sean, Craig, Christopher, and Claiug.
Lyman Hall was born on April 12, 1724.
Lyman Hall was born on April 12, 1724.
Lyman Hall was a representative from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence. Hall County, Georgia is named after him.
Lyman Hall died on October 19, 1790 at the age of 66.
yes Lyman halls son was named John hall. Lyman Hall married Mary Osborn, thus creating John Hall. John Hall died without an issue in 1791.
Lyman Hall died on October 19, 1790 at the age of 66.
It is documented that Lyman Hall's religion was Congregationalism. It is a type of governance by a single religious denomination.
Lyman Hall was born on April 12, 1724 and died on October 19, 1790. Lyman Hall would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 291 years old today.
Yes, Lyman Hall owned slaves. He was a plantation owner in Georgia and owned slaves to work on his land.
Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton.
Ross Hall
Burke county Georgia