[3][4] As Justice of the Peace in 1832 he heard an extradition case for a high-profile murder.
[7] Haile was married twice, first to Ann on April 5, 1824,[8] and later to Phebe Elvira Tanner, with whom he raised seven children, two of whom survived to adulthood.
[9] Haile died of cholera, after an illness of 24 hours, in his home in Warren.
[10] In 1975 the state historical preservation commission wrote about his house in an area report.
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