Wife of William & Eliza Patton
History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XVIII. Ulster Township Page 225
Arriving in 1800 in Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania - Reuben Hale was a native of Glastonbury, Connecticut. He purchased the Grantier and several other properties on Towanda Creek.
He was very successful in his various investments and enterprises. Mr Hale was a man of superior judgement and performed many public duties.
In 1810, he was appointed Towanda's first postmaster and was for several years a Justice of the Peace. He died, 1825, aged 52 years.
His wife was Wealthy Tracy and their children:
Eliza (Mrs Wm Patton)
Nancy (Mrs Benj Spees)
James Tracy Hale
Elias Wellington Hale
Wife of William & Eliza Patton
History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XVIII. Ulster Township Page 225
Arriving in 1800 in Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania - Reuben Hale was a native of Glastonbury, Connecticut. He purchased the Grantier and several other properties on Towanda Creek.
He was very successful in his various investments and enterprises. Mr Hale was a man of superior judgement and performed many public duties.
In 1810, he was appointed Towanda's first postmaster and was for several years a Justice of the Peace. He died, 1825, aged 52 years.
His wife was Wealthy Tracy and their children:
Eliza (Mrs Wm Patton)
Nancy (Mrs Benj Spees)
James Tracy Hale
Elias Wellington Hale
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