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- Calvin Hall stated in Revolutionary War Pension Records that he wasbornin Fairfield, Connecticut and moved with his father at age 14 to Lanesborough, BerkshireCounty,Massachusetts, where he enlisted in the War. In 1817 he moved to Oneida County, New York, where he died17November 1833.
A Calvin Hall is listed in the 1790 Berkshire County,MassachusettsFederal Census, Lanesborough Township.
Hall, Calvin. Private, Capt. William White's co., (late) Col.Brown's(Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted July 18, 1780; discharged Oct.22, 1780;service, 3 mos. 10 days, at Stone Arabia, N. Y., including 6days (120miles) travel home.
HALL, Calvin Birth Date: 1760 Birth Place: Massachusetts, Volume: 70 Page Number: 130 Biographical Info: mil. Reference: John Parkhurst, Weston, Ms, his anc. and des. By GabrielH.Parkhurst. Bath, NY, 1897. (51p.):32
A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
JOHN FOSTER PARKHURST, Bath, N. Y. (8837). Son of Curtis and JaneAnn(Kasson) Parkhurst; grandson of John Parkhurst, private Mass.troops;grandson of Ambrose and Laura (Hall) Kasson; great2-grandson ofCalvinHall, private Mass. troops.
Calvin Hall Granted Oneida County, New York land to Ambrose Kassonin1821. The transaction was noted in Book 32, page 417, on March 8th1821.
Volume 7 page 70 [p.70] Hall, Calvin. Private, Capt. Samuel Clark's co., Col.Powel's(Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted July 22, 1779; discharged Aug.26, 1779;service, 1 mo. 12 days, at New Haven, Conn., including 7 days(131 miles)travel home. Roll sworn to at Lanesborough. View full context
Volume 7 page 70 Hall, Calvin. Private, Capt. William White's co., (late) Col.Brown's(Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted July 18, 1780; discharged Oct.22, 1780;service, 3 mos. 10 days, at Stone Arabia, N. Y., including 6days (120miles) travel home. View full context
Volume 7 page 70 Hall, Calvin. Private, Capt. Asa Barns's co., Col. BenjaminSimonds'sregt.; service, 7 days, at the Northward; company marchedfromLanesborough Oct. 14, 1780; also, same co. and regt.; service, 5days, onan alarm at the Northward; company marched from LanesboroughOct. 26,1780. View full context
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