Col. Enoch and Col. Nathan Halle of Rindge, N.H. from A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H. (1904) Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by MLM, Volunteer 0000130. For the current email address, please go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00001.html#0000130 Copyright. All rights reserved. ************************************************************************ Full copyright notice - http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm USGenWeb Archives - http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************ Surname: HALE Source: A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H. by Samuel Carroll Derby, Columbus, Ohio, 1901, pages 21-22 Listed under Colonels: ENOCH HALE of Rindge, b. 1733 at Rowley, Mass.; was long a resident of Rindge, removed to Walpole and died at Grafton, Vt., 1813. He was a veteran of the French and Indian wars, having served in Capt. Bagley's company of Col. Nathaniel Meserve's regiment, 1757 and 1758. Col. Hale was in command of the 14th military district of N. H., and took part in the R. I. campaign. He was the first magistrate in Rindge and much employed in public affairs by the citizens of that town. NATHAN HALE of Rindge, b. 1743; d. Sept. 23, 1780, a prisoner of war at New York; he was captured near Hubbardton, Vt., July 7, 1777. He was a soldier of experience and had served in the French and Indian Wars in 1745 and 1755. April 2, 1777, he was made colonel of the 2d N. H. regiment, succeeding Enoch Poor. Col. Poor's regiment was at Medford, Oct. 1775; at Chimney Point (opposite Crown Point), July 8, 1776. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, OCTOBER, 1904. Col. Enoch Hale, b. Nov. 28, 1733; d. Apr. 9, 1813. He served in Gilman's regt., 1755, and in Hart's, 1758. Col. Nathan Hale, b. Sept. 23, 1743, Hampstead, N. H. Enoch and Nathan Hale were sons of Moses Hale, of Newbury, Mass. It is not probable that Nathan Hale served in the French and Indian Wars.