Born in Coventry, Connecticut, October 28, 1753; brother of Nathan Hale; graduate of Yale College (1773); Congregational clergyman in Westhampton, Massachusetts (1778-1828).
From the description of Sermon no. 851 : Westhampton, [Mass.], 1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702146141
Enoch Hale, born in Coventry, Connecticut on October 28, 1753, was the brother of the famed Nathan Hale. He graduated from Yale College in 1773 and served as a Congregational clergyman in Westhampton, Massachusetts from 1778-1828. He also served as Secretary of the General Association of the Congregational Churches and Ministers of Massachusetts from 1804-1824, and was Secretary of the Hampshire Missionary Society for many years. He was involved in the educational and public interests of his community and represented Westhampton in the State Constitutional Convention of 1820. He was the author of an English grammar book and a published sermon entitled "Asking Amiss and Not Receiving". He died on January 19, 1837.
From the description of Enoch Hale papers, 1764-1833 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702181229
From the description of Enoch Hale papers, 1764-1833 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 86131640
Enoch Hale was born in Coventry, Conn. in 1753. He graduated from Yale in 1773 and began preaching in Westhampton, Mass. in 1778. He was pastor of the Congregational Church in Westhampton for fifty years and also served as secretary of the Hampshire Missionary Society, Northampton, Mass., for many years, taking occasional mission trips in that capacity.
From the description of Missionary journal of Enoch Hale : who was appointed by the trustees of the Hampshire Missionary Society to visit the new settlements in the District of Maine, A.D. 1802. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 466083231
Congregational clergyman, brother of the patriot Nathan Hale and son of Richard and Elizabeth (Strong) Hale. Alicia (or Alice) was the daughter of his stepmother Abigail (Cobb) Adams Hale. According to some accounts Nathan proposed to Alicia when he was a student at Yale, but in 1773 she married Elijah Ripley, who died the next year. Later Enoch began courting her, but was unsuccessful. She later married William Lawrence and he married Octavia Throop.
From the description of Letters : to Alicia Adams Ripley, 1779-1780. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122610785
Congregational clergyman; brother of the patriot Nathan Hale and son of Richard and Elizabeth (Strong) Hale. Alicia (or Alice) was the daughter of his stepmother Abigail (Cobb) Adams Hale. According to some accounts Nathan proposed to Alicia when he was a student at Yale, but in 1773 she married Elijah Ripley, who died the next year. Later Enoch began courting her, but was unsuccessful. She married William Lawrence in 1782 and Enoch married Octavia Throop.
From the description of Alicia, born with every striking charm : ms. poem, [s.d.]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122541740
1753 Oct 28
Born
in Coventry, CT, son of Richard and Elizabeth Hale
1773
Graduated from Yale College. Taught school near Windsor, CT,
and studied theology
1775
Licensed to
preach by Windham County Association of Ministers
1778 Nov
Began preaching in Westhampton, MA
1779 Sep
Ordained; Hale served the Congregational church in
Westhampton for fifty years. He was involved in the educational and public
interests of his community, serving, for example, as the representative of the
town in the State Constitutional Convention of 1820. He was Secretary of the
General Association of the Congregational Churches and Ministers of
Massachusetts from 1804 to 1824. He also served as Secretary of the Hampshire
Missionary Society for many years and took occasional mission trips.
1781
Married Octavia Throop:
eight children. Eldest son named Nathan Hale after Enoch's famous younger
brother
1799
Published
A Spelling Book; or the First Part
of a Grammar of the English language, as written and spoken in the United
States
1804
Published
Asking Amiss and Not
Receiving, a sermon preached 1804 Apr 5
1837 Jan 19
Died
Biographical information taken from: Yale Biographies and Annals 1763-1778, by Franklin Bowditch Dexter
From the guide to the Enoch Hale Papers, 1764-1980, (Yale University Divinity School Library)