Samuel B. Hall

Fron "History of Portage County' 1885

SAMUEL B. HALL, merchant, Kent, was born in Brimfield Township, this
county, July 29, 1831; son of Henry and Elizabeth (Breck) Hall,
natives of Vermont. His father was son of Benjamin Hall who settled
in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1818, and taught the first
district school in the township; his mother was a daughter of Daniel
Breck, of Hartland, Vt. They had four children: Porter B., Caroline
(deceased), Samuel B. (first, deceased), and Samuel B. (second).
Henry Hall was a carpenter by trade, but after his settlement in
Brimfield Township, was principally engaged in farming. In 1850 the
family removed to Franklin Mills (now Kent), where Mrs. Hall died in
1852, at the age of seventy-eight. He was a member of the
Congregational Church, in which he was a Deacon for many years.
Samuel B., the subject of this sketch, engaged in the boot and shoe
trade, in which he continued to the present time. Mr. Hall has been
twice married, first in September, 1858, to Sarah, daughter of Guy
and Sarah Doolittle, of Brimfield, this county. The issue of this
union was one child - Cora (Mrs.Charles Reed). Mr. Hall was married
to his present wife, Jane Barton, of Kent, Ohio, in September, 1866,
and by her has three children: Henry, Porter and Herbert. Mr. and
Mrs. Hall are members of the Congregational Church. In politics he
is a Republican; an active F. & A.M.
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