Nathan Hale was born in
Hampstead, New Hampshire, son of Moses and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Hale. He was a descendant of Thomas Hale of
Newbury, Massachusetts, who arrived in 1637 from
Watton-At-Stone,
Hertfordshire, England as the latter part of the
Winthrop Fleet and
Great Migration. There is no known relation between Colonel Nathan Hale and
Captain Nathan Hale, the American spy hanged by the British in 1776. In his teens, Hale moved with his family to the area that would become
Rindge, New Hampshire. He married Abigail Grout, daughter of Col. John and Joanna (Boynton) Grout of
Lunenburg, Massachusetts. When the town of Rindge was organized in 1768, Hale was chosen the first constable of the town, and served as the moderator of the annual town meetings in 1773, 1774 and 1775 == Service in the American Revolution ==