Samuel H. P. Hall

They had five children: Charles Samuel (1827–1910), William Brenton (1829–1856), Josephine Emeline (1830–1857), Theodore Parsons (1835–1910), and Richard Henry (1839–1872).

Declining the opportunity to attend his father's alma mater (Yale), Hall operated business firms in Middletown and Rocky Hill in partnership with his brother, William Brenton Hall (1798–1824).

Samuel Holden Parsons Hall died in Binghamton on March 5, 1877, and was buried in Spring Forest Cemetery in that city.

His brother, Theodore Parsons Hall, graduated from Yale in 1856 and became a leading business man in Detroit, where he married into one of the old French-Canadian families.

Nathan Kelsey Hall of Buffalo, N.Y. (Albany: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1886).

Hall Ancestry: A Series of Sketches of the Lineal Ancestors of the Children of Samuel Holden Parsons Hall and His Wife Emeline Bulkeley of Binghamton, N.Y. with Some Account of Nearly One Hundred of the Early Puritan Families of New England (New York: G.P.

Grave of Hall in Spring Forest Cemetery