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Pvt James Hall
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Birth: unknown, England
Death: Apr. 19, 1775
Massachusetts, USA

Private James Hall, along with Privates Thomas Smith and Patrick Gray, was one of the first three British soldiers to be killed in the American Revolution. All of the above were in the Light Company (ie, skirmishers) of the 4th Infantry Regiment. The company had passed through Lexington and were at one end of the North Bridge at Concord when they were fired upon by the Concord Militia. Two of the privates died instantly and the third fell mortally wounded. The two who died instantly were buried at the bridge, the third was carried to the town of Concord where he died and was buried. It is not definitively known which two were buried at the bridge and who was buried in the town. The British lost 73 men killed in the retreat back to Boston (bio by Dan Benau).
  
 
Burial:
Minuteman National Historic Park
Concord
Middlesex County
Massachusetts, USA
 
Created by: danny benau
Record added: Sep 06, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 9430426
Pvt James Hall
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Pvt James Hall
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Pvt James Hall
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REST IN PEACE
- Darrell Dietrich Conwell
 Added: Jul. 19, 2006
Mayst thou rest soundly and quietly, and may the light turf lie easy on thy bones
- Oh look, a chicken!
 Added: Jan. 14, 2007
 

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