Willis Hall Jr.
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Willis Hall Jr. (c. 1779 – August 7, 1856) was a Vermont political figure who served as Vermont State Auditor.
Life and career
The son of a merchant and veteran of the American Revolution, Willis Hall Jr. was born circa 1779 in Hartford, Vermont.[1][2]
He became a merchant in Woodstock, Vermont, and served in local offices, including Town Selectman[3] and High Bailiff of Windsor County, Vermont.[4] Hall also served in the Vermont Militia.[5] In addition, he was an active member of the Masons.[6]
From 1817 to 1819 he served as Vermont Auditor of Accounts.[7]
Hall later moved to Garrettsville, Ohio.[8] He died there on August 7, 1856.[9]
His first name sometimes appears in records as "Wyllis."[10]