Elisabeth Prescott Hall
1713–1803 (age 90)
Biography
Elisabeth Prescott Hall (1713–1803) lived ninety years, making her a bridge between the colonial era and the early American republic. Her long life allowed her to witness the founding of the nation and its early development as an independent power.
Hall was interred at Sutton Center Cemetery following her death in 1803. Her remarkable longevity connected her to multiple generations and made her a living link to America's colonial past.