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Hope Comstock Hallock

Birth
New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
Feb 1733 (aged 72–73)
Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Burial location unknown Add to Map
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Hope-3 (Comstock) Hallock was the daughter of Daniel-2 and Paltiah (Elderkin) Comstock; the granddaughter of William and (____) Comstock and John and Abigail (___) Elderkin, all of New London, Conn.

From Comstocks in America:
Pp 3-4

"Dec. 17, 1697, Peeter Strickland receipts to his brother-in-law, Daniel Comstock, administrator of the estate of his father, Daniel Comstock, for twelve pounds, for Samuel Young and Thomas Halliox of Southold, L. I., as their wives' part of the estate of their father, Daniel Comstock, deceased."

"Samuel Young and Thomas Halliox gave an order Oct. 9, 1696, to their mother, Paltiah Comstock, "to pay our patrimony due us, to our brother, Peter Strickland."

Hope's date of birth is estimated from dates of events in the lives of her children and grandchildren. Her date of death comes from the Salmon Records (a privately kept log of marriages and deaths in early Southold, Long Island, New York).

See Thomas' page for more.


Hope-3 (Comstock) Hallock was the daughter of Daniel-2 and Paltiah (Elderkin) Comstock; the granddaughter of William and (____) Comstock and John and Abigail (___) Elderkin, all of New London, Conn.

From Comstocks in America:
Pp 3-4

"Dec. 17, 1697, Peeter Strickland receipts to his brother-in-law, Daniel Comstock, administrator of the estate of his father, Daniel Comstock, for twelve pounds, for Samuel Young and Thomas Halliox of Southold, L. I., as their wives' part of the estate of their father, Daniel Comstock, deceased."

"Samuel Young and Thomas Halliox gave an order Oct. 9, 1696, to their mother, Paltiah Comstock, "to pay our patrimony due us, to our brother, Peter Strickland."

Hope's date of birth is estimated from dates of events in the lives of her children and grandchildren. Her date of death comes from the Salmon Records (a privately kept log of marriages and deaths in early Southold, Long Island, New York).

See Thomas' page for more.




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