Time to repost my brick wall. John M. Hall b. Clark Co, OH 20 May 1827. m. 25 Nov 1847 Union Co, OH To: Nancy Hackley Parke b. 24 Mar 1828, Union Co, OH. Removed to Champaign Co, OH till 1877, to Logan Co, IL till 1879. and by 1884 was in Corning, Adams Co, IA Children all born in Champaign Co, OH: David Park Hall Henry B. Hall Virginia Estella Hall Thomas B. Hall Flora Hall Frank Hall Harry Hall Lillie Hall and two infants that died - Sarah & John. I cannot find Parents or sibblings for John. Do you know anything about this family? Any help appreciated. Connie Csoren@aol.com
For your information- Just returned from NARA in Laguna Niguel. They now have city directories of several dozen cities on microfilm. I noticed several from CT and CA. My concern was Los Angeles in 1929,30 and 31 so those are the only ones I looked at. Hopefully, copies are in the other locations. This is fairly new with them. I hope this helps someone. Larry
Looking for family information for Rebecca Hall b:Richmond, IN. Married Thomas Newby, had children Franklin b:1839 and James b:11/16/1840. Lived in Wayne County, IN. S. Hill
Hi, Maggie: Have George W. HALL age 2 on 1860 Ohio Co. KY census. This date makes him a little old to have lived anywhere near 1969 but thought it could be the grandfather or something. This George W. HALL was the 7th child of James E. HALL and Judy (or Julia) LOGSDON. James and Judy married in Edmonson CO. KY in 1836. James was from TN, Judy from KY. Their other children were Joshua V. (my line); Phillip F.; John B.; James C.; Samuel D.P. (or O.P.); Mary J. (m; John Allen) and George. Got my fingers crossed. Jackie Smith gardenangel11851@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------EBA79815DCB0485A011FDEFC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------EBA79815DCB0485A011FDEFC Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by templar.fgi.net (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id TAA17335 for <zwillow@fgi.net>; Sun, 26 Mar 2000 19:49:55 -0600 (CST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id RAA13471; Sun, 26 Mar 2000 17:45:46 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 17:45:46 -0800 (PST) X-Original-Sender: vwbug@texas.net Sun Mar 26 17:45:34 2000 Message-ID: <38DEBD3B.FF69E9E1@texas.net> Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 19:45:32 -0600 From: Nancy Lloyd <vwbug@texas.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: "KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com" <KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [KYF] Now I know Resent-Message-ID: <QZo72C.A.IPD.E1r34@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/906 X-Loop: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 I want to thank everyone who dropped me a line to let me know what B, M meant. Also I'm sorry about the very uneven census I sent in, I didn't know it was that crooked . I hope you were able to read it. Nancy ==== KY-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== Remember... no queries allowed on this list. KyGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/ ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi --------------EBA79815DCB0485A011FDEFC--
Anyone with Hall lines from Arkansas please check for Jackie Ray Hall who resided in Ca in the 1950's but may have been born in Little Rock circa 1928-36. We're hoping to find him alive and well!!!Thank you, diane
Hi June, Julie, and any one else interested in Halls in Kentucky, My husband has recently gotten together some of his family data for me, to add to my genealogy research. Just wondering if any of the information I have on his line looks familiar to you. We are not sure where in Kentucky his Hall line was as yet, (one family member thinks it was Tennessee, not Kentucky, since some of the family connections were there) but some of the names you mention are also in his line. This is probably a long shot, but perhaps his line fits in with one or both of yours, or someone else out there. (I am a Hall descendant too, but as far as I can tell, a different line of Halls since mine were originated in Ohio, after coming to the US in the late 1700's or early 1800's from England). Please let me know if you think there may be a connection. Thanks, Maggie Hall Here is what I have on hubby's line so far: First Generation 1. Unknown Hall. Children: 2 i. George W. Hall Second Generation 2. George W. Hall. Born in Kentucky or Tennessee?. Died Before 1969. Left Sara and his children and went to Tenn. or Kentucky and. had another family. Milford Hall went to visit him and George. came back to Ark. and stayed with Sarah until his death. He married Sarah Martin, daughter of Unknown Martin. Possibly Cherokee Indian from Tennessee. Died Before 1969. They had the following children: 3 i. William Silas (Will) Hall 4 ii. Belle Hall 5 iii. Alice Hall 6 iv. Mary Hall 7 v. Rebecca Hall 8 vi. Milford Hall 9 vii. Jim Hall 10 viii. Cindy Hall Third Generation 3. William Silas (Will) Hall. Born 28 Sep 1885 in Morrison, Logan Co., Arkansas. Died Aug 1969 in Arkansas. Buried in Humpfries Cemetery, Fulton Co., Ark. Farmer. At time of death had 6 grandchildren, 5 step grand children, & 10 great grandchildren, Last known residence Salem, Ark. He first married Cora Ellen Martin, daughter of Carl Martin & Susan Williams. (Carl and aforementioned Sara were brother and sister) Born 1885 in Vienna, Maries Co., Missouri. Occupation Housewife. They had the following children: 11 i. Eulis Clarence Hall 12 ii. Claude Hall 13 iii. Carl Hall 14 iv. Jessie Hall He second married Lee Hill, in between Cora and Zella. He third married Zella (Zellie) Bookout, 26 Nov 1932 in Wiseman, Arkansas. Born 12 Nov 1901. Died Jul 1984 in Sidney, Sharp County, Arkansas. Buried in Arkansas. They had the following children: 15 i. Fred Hall 16 ii. Unknown Hall 4. Belle Hall. Died Before 1969. She married Unknown Hatman. 5. Alice Hall. Occupation Had 3 children, resided in California most of her married life. She married George Hatman. 6. Mary Hall. Born 30 Sep 1889. Died Apr 1979 in Wiseman, Ark. She married Ruf Bookout. 7. Rebecca Hall. Lived in Agnos, Arkansas She married Phillip Courtwright. 8. Milford Hall. Died Before 1969. He married Vernon. 9. Jim Hall. Died Before 1969. Took off one day and was never heard from again. He married Josie Reeves. 10. Cindy Hall. Died Before 1969 at about age 21. Fourth Generation 11. Eulis Clarence Hall. Born 3 Sep 1909 in Day, Jefferson Township, Izard Co., Ark. Died 29 Nov 1981 in Salem, Fulton Co. , Arkansas. Buried in Morrison Cemetery by Leland Carter Funeral Home. Occupation: grocery merchant. He married Velma Lane, daughter of Edmond Mears Lane & Mary Rachel Alexander, 11 Feb 1928 in Day, Izard County, Arkansas. Born 14 Oct 1910 in Beaver Co., Oklahoma. Died 29 May 1997 in Horseshoe Bend, Izard County, Arkansas. Buried 31 May 1997 in Morrison Cemetery, Morrison Ark. by Cox Estes F.H. 12. Claude Hall. Died at about 20 yrs of age. 13. Carl Hall. Died at 3 or 4 yrs old. 14. Jessie Hall. Born 20 Sep 1920. Died Jul 1983 She married Living person 15. Male Hall. May still be living in Illinois 16. Unknown Hall. Died in infancy. May have been a boy or girl. |-----Original Message----- |From: Junbug111@aol.com [mailto:Junbug111@aol.com] |Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 6:33 PM |To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com |Subject: Halls of Floyd and Letcher Co. KY | | |Hello Everyone, | |I'm searching for information on my Hall line. My GGGGGrandfather |was Masias |(Silas) Hall, born April 1775, lived in Floyd County Ky. |Any information appreciated |thanks |June | |______________________________
Searching for information on the following HALL'S from Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine. From the 1860 census Bainbridge Hall Age 34 Farmer Caroline (Taylor) Hall Age 33 Watson Hall Age 14 Harriet Hall Age 12 Caroline Hall Aage 7 Edith Hall Age 5 Ronada Hall Age 2 Eudora Hall age 3 months (my ggrandmother) Ward Hall Age 28 Sarah Hall Age 19 Thanking you, Shirley Dubuque (ClassyD@aol.com)
Hi, I enjoy reading about the NYS Halls, since I live near Hall, Ontario County, NY., but my Halls are from New England, specifically, Plainfield, Ct. I must say my Hall-Hardy-Russell lines from Rhode Island, Connecticut, and NYC have been the hardest to track. All information has the potential for being helpful, but I belong to 5 surname lists, and do appreciate the location in the heading, i.e.: Connecticut Halls, etc. If not there, I open the e-mail, but do have to admit I get discouraged when there is no state locality, estimate of birth year, etc. given. Even county alone is confusing, because many states have the same county names. I know of four states that have a Monroe County, where I live in NYS. So, at the minimum, if people could at least put where they are writing from, or where their ancestors were from, it would help us all out, especially with a common surname like HALL. I am still looking for my New England Halls! Martha Jay "Patty" Hall born 1798 in Binghamton, Broome County, New York. Married to William Henry Hardy on )October 15, 1814 in Broome County, New York. Died November 10, 1863 in East Spring Hill, Bradford County, Pennsylvania (Parents: Silas Hall, Mary "Martha" Jay) Silas Hall born May 19, 1750 in Plainfield, Connecticut. Married 1780 to Mary "Martha" Jay, in New Cornwall, New York. Died May 10, 1850 in Horseheads, Chemung County, New York. John Hall born May 27, 1723 in Plainfield, Connecticut. Married to Olive Spalding on June 29, 1744. Died August 6, 1777 in Castleton, Vermont. Samuel Hall born about 1693 in ?England. Married January 4, 1720 to Abigail Fellows. Samuel Hall died November 5, 1770 in Plainfield, Connecticut. Abigail Fellows born May 13, 1701 in Plainfield, Connecticut. Died September 24, 1727. Father: John Fellows. Any information as to the immigrant ancestor, Samuel Hall? How and why he came to America, etc.? Bertha May Hall has kindly sent me some information in the past, but I still have some holes and unknowns in this puzzle. Would love to correspond or share information with any related kin! Thanks!! Joyce Wiedrich
I read all postings that are posted because I think to myself, Maybe, just maybe this might be my crack on my brickwall, for all I know it could be one of those big balls that knock the wall completely down. ----------------------------------------------- I agree. Sometimes that is all the info we have! Go ahead and delete them if you wish, but I read them all, because just one little blurb may lead me to a gateway through the brick wall. Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Murray" <lorimurray@hotmail.com> To: <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:48 PM Subject: Re: POSTING I do agree that it is harder to know if you are giving info on the right person when responding to a post like this but knowing how often we as researchers grasp at any chance of a straw out there I think any type of request is worth a try. I reponded earlier to this post and because there was no location or dates it's quite possible that my Minnie is not the same one. I just know that there are alot of very kind people out there that have responded to my vague requests that I had very little info on and I have hit the jackpot. I agree that all specifics should be included with postings but don't pass up that small chance that someone could be out there with your info if your just making you requests on names. Those needles are all out there and someone has them!!! Lori --<--<({@ DEBBIE @})>-->-- http://community.webtv.net/jmhall1/COULDTHISBEMYHALL
I have to put my 2cents in,,We all have to be patient with new commers,,,we was new at one time and did not exactly, or go about putting a query up on our ancestors just right. We all have made mistakes on how we went about asking, but with a little coaching, we all got,,,and we are getting better..REMEMBER,,if we hurt others feelings,,we may lose valuable information from new commers that they may have in Bibles or elsewhere when they leave.. >From: Jerry Hale <iowagob@juno.com> >To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: POSTING >Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 07:34:18 -0500 > >On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:48:14 MST "Lori Murray" <lorimurray@hotmail.com> >writes: > > > I think any type of request is worth a try. > > > >From: Kybrenda@aol.com > > > ><< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? > > > And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean it > > >in a helpful way. They are a waste of time > >If you DON'T HAVE any more info it MIGHT be worth >a try. I agree, they are mostly a waste of time. I >usually delete any message that does not give >specifics in the SUBJECT line. There are too >many messages on the many lists I subscribe to >to make it worth my effort to investigate any message >that is not SPECIFIC in the SUBJECT LINE. > >Sure you can send your message any way you >want to, but if you want it read you should heed >the advice of "Kybrenda." She's RIGHT ON. > > Jerry > > >________________________________________________________________ >YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! >Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! >Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
My Hall grandparent, Gilbert came to Oregon in mid-1850's from Oneida County, New York, where he was born in about 1818. His census records for late in his life said that his parents were from Vermont. I have no names, or clues about them. Gilbert married an Emily Kilbourn, or Kilbourne, or Kilborn or even Kilboural, who was born in Oneida Co., NY in 1820. The family had only one child, Lois, born in 1841 in Oneida Co. Gilbert Hall is such an important sounding name. I wish someone had him, or any other Gilbert Hall in their line that might be a clue. Thanks for reading this message. Evelyn Haynes Brown lenadine@transport.com
Your absolutly right!!!!!!!!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Carole Dyke <twcldyke@eoni.com> To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, March 26, 2000 9:44 AM Subject: Re: POSTING >I agree. Sometimes that is all the info we have! Go ahead and delete them >if you wish, but I read them all, because just one little blurb may lead me >to a gateway through the brick wall. Carole >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lori Murray" <lorimurray@hotmail.com> >To: <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:48 PM >Subject: Re: POSTING > > >> I do agree that it is harder to know if you are giving info on the right >> person when responding to a post like this but knowing how often we as >> researchers grasp at any chance of a straw out there I think any type of >> request is worth a try. I reponded earlier to this post and because there >> was no location or dates it's quite possible that my Minnie is not the >same >> one. I just know that there are alot of very kind people out there that >have >> responded to my vague requests that I had very little info on and I have >hit >> the jackpot. I agree that all specifics should be included with postings >but >> don't pass up that small chance that someone could be out there with your >> info if your just making you requests on names. Those needles are all out >> there and someone has them!!! >> Lori >> >> >From: Kybrenda@aol.com >> >To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com >> >Subject: POSTING >> >Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:08:28 EST >> > >> > >> > >> ><< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? My grandpa told me that >> >she >> >was >> > left on a doorstep as a baby >> > >> > She was married to James Sloan. There children included Lloyd and >Stuart >> >and >> > two daughters. Another son of theirs left the family, never to be >heard >> >from >> > again. I will include more specific information later. >> >> > >> >I'm not the list owner of this list, just a member. I see the above type >> >requests all the time. And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean >> >it >> >in a helpful way. They are a waste of time, no where does the posting >> >above >> >give a date or a place, personally I just delete them as most people >> >probably do. Please remember when posting to a list or board, You should >> >keep it short, listing names (dates or about dates) marriages, and place, >> >county or state at least. >> > >> > >> >> ______________________________________________________ >> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >> >
In a message dated 00-03-25 22:11:00 EST, KPhilpot@netzero.net writes: << I am looking for any information on Clara Thomas who married James Hall in 1836 HC ( >> What is HC please. I have a Hezekiah Hall. Bob McKeon
I agree. Sometimes that is all the info we have! Go ahead and delete them if you wish, but I read them all, because just one little blurb may lead me to a gateway through the brick wall. Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Murray" <lorimurray@hotmail.com> To: <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:48 PM Subject: Re: POSTING > I do agree that it is harder to know if you are giving info on the right > person when responding to a post like this but knowing how often we as > researchers grasp at any chance of a straw out there I think any type of > request is worth a try. I reponded earlier to this post and because there > was no location or dates it's quite possible that my Minnie is not the same > one. I just know that there are alot of very kind people out there that have > responded to my vague requests that I had very little info on and I have hit > the jackpot. I agree that all specifics should be included with postings but > don't pass up that small chance that someone could be out there with your > info if your just making you requests on names. Those needles are all out > there and someone has them!!! > Lori > > >From: Kybrenda@aol.com > >To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: POSTING > >Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:08:28 EST > > > > > > > ><< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? My grandpa told me that > >she > >was > > left on a doorstep as a baby > > > > She was married to James Sloan. There children included Lloyd and Stuart > >and > > two daughters. Another son of theirs left the family, never to be heard > >from > > again. I will include more specific information later. >> > > > >I'm not the list owner of this list, just a member. I see the above type > >requests all the time. And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean > >it > >in a helpful way. They are a waste of time, no where does the posting > >above > >give a date or a place, personally I just delete them as most people > >probably do. Please remember when posting to a list or board, You should > >keep it short, listing names (dates or about dates) marriages, and place, > >county or state at least. > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:48:14 MST "Lori Murray" <lorimurray@hotmail.com> writes: > I think any type of request is worth a try. > >From: Kybrenda@aol.com > ><< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? > And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean it > >in a helpful way. They are a waste of time If you DON'T HAVE any more info it MIGHT be worth a try. I agree, they are mostly a waste of time. I usually delete any message that does not give specifics in the SUBJECT line. There are too many messages on the many lists I subscribe to to make it worth my effort to investigate any message that is not SPECIFIC in the SUBJECT LINE. Sure you can send your message any way you want to, but if you want it read you should heed the advice of "Kybrenda." She's RIGHT ON. Jerry ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
DAVID HALL & BETTY MUSIC HALL had a son JOHN M. b. 1822. DAVID died when JOHN M. was an infant. JOHN M. & family are known. I have been unable to find anything on DAVID or BETTY & siblings of JOHN M., if any. Info. on DAVID or BETTY greatly appreciated, all I know is their names, when DAVID died and the county & state in 1822 where they lived. Any leads or ideas greatly appreciated.....Ron Hall
I do agree that it is harder to know if you are giving info on the right person when responding to a post like this but knowing how often we as researchers grasp at any chance of a straw out there I think any type of request is worth a try. I reponded earlier to this post and because there was no location or dates it's quite possible that my Minnie is not the same one. I just know that there are alot of very kind people out there that have responded to my vague requests that I had very little info on and I have hit the jackpot. I agree that all specifics should be included with postings but don't pass up that small chance that someone could be out there with your info if your just making you requests on names. Those needles are all out there and someone has them!!! Lori >From: Kybrenda@aol.com >To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: POSTING >Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:08:28 EST > > > ><< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? My grandpa told me that >she >was > left on a doorstep as a baby > > She was married to James Sloan. There children included Lloyd and Stuart >and > two daughters. Another son of theirs left the family, never to be heard >from > again. I will include more specific information later. >> > >I'm not the list owner of this list, just a member. I see the above type >requests all the time. And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean >it >in a helpful way. They are a waste of time, no where does the posting >above >give a date or a place, personally I just delete them as most people >probably do. Please remember when posting to a list or board, You should >keep it short, listing names (dates or about dates) marriages, and place, >county or state at least. > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I am looking for any information on Clara Thomas who married James Hall in 1836 HC (I think she was his 2nd or 3rd wife). I have Hezekiah Hall as James' father, but go no farther back than that. Does anyone have information on this couple? Thank you. Kay Philpot KPhilpot@netzero.net
<< does anyone have any info on a Minnie Hall?? My grandpa told me that she was left on a doorstep as a baby She was married to James Sloan. There children included Lloyd and Stuart and two daughters. Another son of theirs left the family, never to be heard from again. I will include more specific information later. >> I'm not the list owner of this list, just a member. I see the above type requests all the time. And with the risk of sounding mean, I only mean it in a helpful way. They are a waste of time, no where does the posting above give a date or a place, personally I just delete them as most people probably do. Please remember when posting to a list or board, You should keep it short, listing names (dates or about dates) marriages, and place, county or state at least.