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It is not sure that Sarah is the daughter of William Hall. But mostprobable. In addition, some internet trees claim that he wasoriginated from Rolvenden, Kent, England. These information are alsonot yet confirmed and will be discarded until further research. Information on William's name and wife's name came from Sue Casewebsite, citing A Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Austin ofKingstown, Rh ode Island pg. 635. This cites the last name as "Hall",but I have se en it as Hull. Needs to be checked. Sarah Hall born 04 Oct 1640 Guilford, CT; married 02 Jun 1659Guilford, CT to Nicholas Munger; children John and Samuel born inGuilford, CT; died 31 Jan 1689 Guilford, CT. Who are Sarah HallMunger's parents? I had thought that her parents were William Hall (29 Sep 1616Rolvenden, England - 08 Mar 1669 Guilford, CT) and his wife Esther,but I have the "Hall Genealogy" book here that says "there is a recordof only two children of William and Esther Hall" and those childrenare John and Samuel. Interestingly those are the names of Sarah andNicholas Munger's children, also! Does anyone have a source that includes Sarah Hall in William andEsther Hall's family or any other family, for that matter? HISTORY of THE COLONY OF NEW HAVEN To its absorption into CONNECTICUT by Edward E. Atwater with Supplementary History and Personnel of the Towns of Branford, Guilford, Milford, Stratford, Norwalk, Southold, etc. compiled by Robert Atwater Smith assisted by Bessie E. Beach and Lucy M. Hewitt Meriden, Conn. The Journal Publishing Company 1902 GUILFORD - PERSONAL SKETCHES [Transcribed by Coralynn Brown] It is stated in the John Stone Family Genealogy that the first ship,the St. John, commanded by Captain Russell, sailed from England on May20, 1639, and arrived at New Haven between July 10th and 15th, 1639.The list of persons (in alphabetical order) who are believed to havecome in this ship and to have settled, with few exceptions, inGuilford is as follows: John Bishop, Francis Bushnell, Francis Chatfield, William Chitteden,Thomas Cook, Abraham Cruttenden, Henry Dowd, William Dudley, RichardGutridge, John Hoadley, William Hall, John Hughes, John Jordan, ThomasJones, Henry Kingsnorth, Robert Kitchell, William Leete, John Mepham,William Plane, John Parmelin, Thomas Nash, Thomas Norton, John Stone,William Stone, Rev. Henry Whitfield.