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    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Elizabeth Hall
    2. Delores, I guess I was thinking that the husband-less Elizabeth HALL might be related to the Rich family also, because in 1860 she is living two houses from Daniel E. RICH and is surrounded by RICH children and their families. Wasn't Daniel E. RICH the father of the Elizabeth that married John K. HALL? Teresa In a message dated 7/25/2005 3:53:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, deloresth@hotmail.com writes: Teresa wrote: "Is it possible that James Kinchen HALL, Amanda HALL and Henry HALL are the children of the Elizabeth (daughter-in-law) listed above and John K. HALL(perhaps before he married Elizabeth RICH). Any thoughts?" In 1850 in Burke County this Elizabeth was in the household of Fereby Hall: 1850: Burke County, 73rd District, HH 637, p 309: Fereby Hall, f, age 46; Augustus Hall, m, 8; Elizabeth Hall, f, 24; Amanda Hall, f, 3; Henry Hall, m, 1 month. All born GA. In 1860 she heads her own household: Emanuel County, 53rd, #239: Elizabeth Hall, 28; Manda Hall, 12; Keritchen? Hall, 8. John K. Hall and his wife Elizabeth are in household #182 in the 57th district. Unless she has an absentee husband, I think Elizabeth is Fereby's daughter and that she is having illegitimate children. Delores

    07/25/2005 10:02:35
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Elizabeth Hall
    2. Delores Thompson
    3. Teresa wrote: "Delores, I guess I was thinking that the husband-less Elizabeth HALL might be related to the Rich family also, because in 1860 she is living two houses from Daniel E. RICH and is surrounded by RICH children and their families. Wasn't Daniel E. RICH the father of the Elizabeth that married John K. HALL?" When the 1860 Census was taken, Henry Houston Hall had already married Sarah Rich. They were living in household #241 in the Rich settlement. The husbandless Elizabeth was living in household #239. My assumption is that Elizabeth had gone to live near her ?brother? and perhaps was able to pick up some farm, household or seamstressing work in that area to help support herself and her children. I have not located Fereby/Phariaba Hall in the 1860 Census but in 1870 she is with her son John K. Hall near Summertown. Delores ----- Original Message ----- From: StrawberyT@aol.com<mailto:StrawberyT@aol.com> To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 4:02 PM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Elizabeth Hall Delores, I guess I was thinking that the husband-less Elizabeth HALL might be related to the Rich family also, because in 1860 she is living two houses from Daniel E. RICH and is surrounded by RICH children and their families. Wasn't Daniel E. RICH the father of the Elizabeth that married John K. HALL? Teresa In a message dated 7/25/2005 3:53:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, deloresth@hotmail.com<mailto:deloresth@hotmail.com> writes: Teresa wrote: "Is it possible that James Kinchen HALL, Amanda HALL and Henry HALL are the children of the Elizabeth (daughter-in-law) listed above and John K. HALL(perhaps before he married Elizabeth RICH). Any thoughts?" In 1850 in Burke County this Elizabeth was in the household of Fereby Hall: 1850: Burke County, 73rd District, HH 637, p 309: Fereby Hall, f, age 46; Augustus Hall, m, 8; Elizabeth Hall, f, 24; Amanda Hall, f, 3; Henry Hall, m, 1 month. All born GA. In 1860 she heads her own household: Emanuel County, 53rd, #239: Elizabeth Hall, 28; Manda Hall, 12; Keritchen? Hall, 8. John K. Hall and his wife Elizabeth are in household #182 in the 57th district. Unless she has an absentee husband, I think Elizabeth is Fereby's daughter and that she is having illegitimate children. Delores ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Nancy Gay Crawford, List Administrator Any off topic questions or comments please send to ME at MeMeC@alltel.net<mailto:MeMeC@alltel.net>

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