Folks, I have a "loose" Robert HALL who I don't know much about. The strange thing is that Jane Robertson's sister, Caroline M. Robertson, m: Daniel Black & their daughter, America Catherine Black m: Amos Kilpatrick Hall (a hired hand for Daniel in MO). Amos & Catherine are my gr grandparents. Amos was born NC, but resided in AR with his parents until going to MO for just a short while. Who is this Robert HALL? Descendants of Robert HALL 1 Robert HALL .. +Jane G. ROBERTSON m: September 28, 1848 in Marion, MO. Gerre Byrd
For many years I have been searching for the parents of my William Hall. Can anyone help me!!!! Pleeeeeeezzzzzz!!??! William Hall born ca 1754 died 1844 Jefferson Co, IN married Spring 1781 according to Rev War papers Sarah (maiden name unknown) born ca 1762 Possibly MD or ??? died 1851 Indiana children: 1. John b. 1781 married Elizabeth House 2. Elender b 1786 married Aquilla Standaford 3. Squire b 1789 married Delila Underwood 4. Catherine b 1791 5. Elizabeth b 1793 married William Adair 6. Poly (Mary) b 1795/6 married Zachariah Hall 7. Phebe b 1797 married John Bulfin/Buffin 8. Nancy b 1799 married Christian Bear 9. Henry b 1801 married Rebecca Hankins 10. Sarah b 1804/05 married Presley Phillips William Hall lived in Greene Co, PA and after the Rev War moved to Kentucky and in the early 1800s crossed the Ohio River to Jefferson Co, IN. William Hall was childhood friends of Levi House and they had children who married one another. They moved from PA to KY to IN together Would greatly appreciate any assist with this family and would enjoy sharing info with any long lost cousins to this family.
Hi This item may be of interest to HALL researchers. The following excerpt is taken from HALLS OF NEW ENGLAND by David B. Hall . ORIGIN OF THE NAME HALL The Surname Hall is derived from at least three sources. 1. The Norwegian word for flint is hallr, its final letter is silent, and only indicates the nominative case. The word also signified a hero, and on this account the Norwegians often gave it as a name to their children, and it finally became a surname. The old Norse hallr, hals and the Anglo-Saxon haele, haletta, signify the same, a hero. The surname Hawes has the same derivation as Hall. Hallett and Henry are diminutives of the same. Hallse means the son of Henry. The Norwegians settled quite extensively in Scotland, and hence the Scotch Halls. 2. The English Manor House is another source of the name of Hall. In Medieval documents the Manor House is called "Alle, "Halle, "De Aula and "Del Hall." The principal apartment was the hall, which was used as a petty court of justice, as well as the scene of entertainment, hence the tenant or chief servitor acquired the surname De Aula or Del Hall which was retained by his eldest son. 3. The word in Welsh for salt is hall, and a worker in salt is haller, and a dwelling near salt works or on low marshy ground near the sea is halham, halla or halle, hence the origin of the name of the ancient Castle Halla, now City Halle, in Saxony, as extensive salt works are known to have been located there. Or the castle may have taken its name from its chief, who of course was haele, hero. The great mass of English Halls undoubtedly are the posterity of the men of Halle who came in the successive Saxon invasions of England. They were called De la Halle, which became a surname, and is now simply Hall. William of Normandy, who conquered England, and his followers, "insulted dreadfully over the ancient Saxon nobility and spoiled their estates," whose descendants four hundred years later, still groaning under oppression, glad to embrace so good an opportunity for enjoying their ancient rights and love of liberty, emigrated in great numbers to America. Is is said that the Halls of Great Britain exceed in number any other name except those of Smith, Jones, Brown, and Robinson. Also, Albert Wells, late of New York, informed me that he had in his possession 106 various specimens of Hall coat of arms. >From pp.vi-vii of the preface: Halls of New England Genealogical and Biographical Rev. David B. Hall, A.M., of Duanesburgh, N.Y. © 1883, Albany, NY printed for the author by Joel Munsell's Sons John Hall.. Gold Coast..Australia E-MAIL jshall@iaccess.com.au HOMEPAGE http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/2840/ Researching::HALL.CARR. WRIGHT.SUMMERS.GALE. WILLIAMS.FAULKNER.CURD.HETHERINGTON. KJOLLER.BLACKMAN.KEHOE.SHIELDS. =========================================
My 3rd GGF, EDWARD HALL, b. 1785 in Va. M. AMELIA ( aka MILDRED) GARRETT, b. 1787 in Va., abt. 1811 & moved to Montgomery Co. (now Menifee), Ky abt. 1816. THOMAS HALL of Prince Wm. Co., Va later moved next door to them in Mtgmy. Co.. Also, ROBERT & JAMES GARRETT, of P.W. Co., Va moved there also. I cannot make connection of these people, to one another. It seems John Morgan burned the court house in Mt. Sterling during the raid of the Civial war. Anyone kno of these people? All help needed & appreciated.
Gerre; Following is a brief list of my HALLs. Some of my names are similar to yours although dates & locations differ. However, perhaps you'll see something that may lead to a connection: John HALL, 1672, Wales, England--1756/65, Baltimore, Md. +Jane RAWLINGS, 1677, Dorchester Co, Md.-- Children of John & Jane: John Joshua, abt 1708, Wales, Eng.--1782, Balto, Md. + Diana SPICER, abt 1708, AA Co, Md.--1748/49, Balto, Md. Children of Joshua & Diana: John, aft 1730, Balto, Md.-- Joshua, Jr., aft 1730, Balto, Md.-- + Sarah _____ Mary, abt 1731, Balto, Md.--1817, Balto, Md. Thomas, bef 1748, Balto, Md.--abt 1836, Green Co, Ky. + Ann WHEELER, bef 1750, Balto, Md.--bef 1808, Green Co, Ky. Joshua, Jr., and Thomas HALL migrated to Kentucky in abt 1782/83. Thomas is my GGG Grandfather. If you see a connection, please send me more information, and, I will do the same for you. Thanks, Charley Hall P.O. Box 425 Clinton, Il. 61727-0425 Tel. #217-935-8469 E-mail: <cwharp@Juno.com> On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 07:32:38 EDT Ggengard@aol.com writes: >Descendancy chart listed below. Can anyone move me back? > >My direct line is in ALL CAPS. They resided Cherokee Co., NC, >migrating to >Benton Co., AR 1850's. > >It's my understanding this Hall family was from England to MD, but I >don't >know when. I don't know what generation. > >Descendants of Joshua HALL > > 1 Joshua HALL b: Abt. 1760 >.. +Sarah SELLERS b: Abt. 1764 >..... 2 Joshua HALL, Jr. b: Abt. 1786 d: >1833 >......... +Virginia Jane "Ginny" >QUEEN m: >Abt. 1807 >..... 2 John HALL b: Abt. 1788 >..... 2 Elijah Merryman HALL b: Abt. >1790 >..... 2 Moses W. HALL b: Abt. >1792 >..... 2 Alfred HALL b: Abt. >1794 >..... 2 ROBERT Y. (Young) HALL b: Abt. >1794 d: 1871 >......... +MARY QUEEN b: Abt. 1798 d: >1861 >..... 2 Rebekah HALL b: Abt. >1798 >..... 2 Elizabeth HALL b: Abt. >1800 >..... 2 Sarah HALL b: Abt. >1802 >..... 2 Mary HALL b: Abt. 1804 > >Thanks. > >Gerre Byrd >
Hi everyone, Yes, David Hall is my third great grandfather twice. (one of those stories where the tree don't fork <g>, and they were not even red-necks : ). * DAVID Hall, (son of Asa Hall, Sr.) was born Oct. 29, 1798 married to * PERSA LOOMIS on Dec. 28, 1820. Persa died Feb. 6, 1844. David then re-married to * Maria Twing Jan. 1, 1849. They were living in Westfield, New York. * David and * Persa had 11 children. -* Mary adopted daughter of Jonathan Cass, died at 17, -* Harriet who died at 28, -* Sarah wife of Wm. Montgomery, Lawerancwe, Kanas; -* Susan wife of Johnathan Harris in Iowa; -* Martha who died at 27; -* Eliza Ann who married Charles B. Stow, Corty Pa. -* William D. who married Henrietta Carlisle and is one of the proprietors of the Minneapolos Tribune, Minn; -* Joseph H. who married Sarah Johnston of Westfield. -* Helen wife of Lucius Lombard merchant in Quincy; -* Amanda M. in Iowa -* Emeline A, in Lawerance Kansas. The above daughter * Sarah married * William Penn Montgomery in Westfield, New York. The above daughter * Susan married * Jonathan Harris. * William and * Sarah Montgomery had a daughter named * Ella Montgomery. * Jonathan and * Susan Harris had a son named * Fred Jonathan Harris. * Ella and * Fred married. They had four sons. One son was my grandfather. Thanks for reading. Vicki
Descendancy chart listed below. Can anyone move me back? My direct line is in ALL CAPS. They resided Cherokee Co., NC, migrating to Benton Co., AR 1850's. It's my understanding this Hall family was from England to MD, but I don't know when. I don't know what generation. Descendants of Joshua HALL 1 Joshua HALL b: Abt. 1760 .. +Sarah SELLERS b: Abt. 1764 ..... 2 Joshua HALL, Jr. b: Abt. 1786 d: 1833 ......... +Virginia Jane "Ginny" QUEEN m: Abt. 1807 ..... 2 John HALL b: Abt. 1788 ..... 2 Elijah Merryman HALL b: Abt. 1790 ..... 2 Moses W. HALL b: Abt. 1792 ..... 2 Alfred HALL b: Abt. 1794 ..... 2 ROBERT Y. (Young) HALL b: Abt. 1794 d: 1871 ......... +MARY QUEEN b: Abt. 1798 d: 1861 ..... 2 Rebekah HALL b: Abt. 1798 ..... 2 Elizabeth HALL b: Abt. 1800 ..... 2 Sarah HALL b: Abt. 1802 ..... 2 Mary HALL b: Abt. 1804 Thanks. Gerre Byrd
Rememberance (Remember) HALL b. 16 Jul 1689 - Taunton, Bristol Co, MA d. ? daughter of Samuel HALL & Elizabeth BOURNE Rememberance 1st marriage: Benjamin KING (1683-1733) of Suffield, Hartford Co, CT 2nd marriage: 7 Nov 1734 Stafford, Stafford Co, Ct to - Benjamin Thomas Does anyone know where Rememberance (Remember) HALL, KING< THOMAS is buried ? Or anything about this family? Thanks, Marilyn Jones
Mary Frances may have married: Harvey Boles in 1872 and later married Harry Belles in 1894. Anyone recognize the surnames BOLES or BELLES/BELLER? Kathy
Hello, I am looking for information for: Mary Frances Hall born Feb. 16, 1847 in New York State Died July 7, 1899 probably in KY married: James Harry Belles or Beller my information says she was buried in Kartright Cemetery, KY, but the spelling could be wrong as this came from a family Bible. If anyone knows where this Cemetery is I would appreciate the help. Mary Frances' parents are : John William Hall, born in 1808 in Hebron, NY and Margaret Paul, born in 1812 in Argyle, New York other siblings to Mary Frances are: Sarah Jane, Albert, and Susannah Elizabeth. Thanks for any help, Kathy
Need help in identifying children of Melvin Hall who married Sarah Newsome and lived in or about Letcher and Pike County Kentucky in the early 1900s. Any help will be gladly received. J. B. Hall (brannhall@aol.com)
Do any of these fit in anyones family tree? Asa Hall, Sr. is my 4th great-grandfather. The son, David, my 3rd great-grandfather. I think I have about 35 different Hall's listed. Thanks, for reading, V. Richardson * Asa Hall,Sr. was born in Connecticut, June 20 1767; removed to NH;and thence to Westfield in 1811. He had six children; -* Sophy, wife of Johnanthan Cass; -* George; -* Harriet who died at 19, -* Asa, Jr.; -* David and -* Silas F. who removed to Illinois where he died. All came to Westfield with their father. Mr. Hall and his two eldest sons, George and Asa served in war of 1812. Returning on parole, they were stopped at Mack's tavern, at Cattaraugus creek by sickness from exposure. Mrs. Hall went to attend to them during thier sickness; was herself taken sick, and died there. The men recovered. Mr. Hall died March 14, 1832 aged 65. * George Hall, son of Asa Hall was born April 1793; was married to Sally Hutchins and had 8 children. -* Foster, -* Archelaus, -* Phebe, -* Eri who resides in the villiage and is a proprietor of Westfield mill; -* Byron; -* Viola; -* Niagara and -* Miami who died at 25. Mr. Hal was a miller during most of his active life and died April27, 186-. * Asa Hal son of Asa Hall was born in Thompson, Conn Dec 26, 1796. He removed with his parents to Stratford,N>H> and thence in 1811 to Westfield, NY. Although but sixteen years of age, he enlisted in the war of 1812 with his father and his brother George and was with them at the burning of Buffalo. All of them took the fever and ague, from the effects of which neither of them fully recovered. After the war he and his brother George worked at their trade that of carpender and joiner. Dec.0 1820 he was married to * Paulina T., daughter of * John Mack of Hanover. About the year 1825 he settled two miles west of the villiage where he passed the remainer of his life. In 1833 he united with the Presbyterian Church of which he was long a ruling elder. Mr. and Mrs. Hall are spoken of as having been persons of exemplary piety,and shedding a hallowed influence alike upon the members of the family and of the society in which they lived.. They had five children all of whom are living. -* Charlotte, wife of W.P.Culberson, a lumber merchant and manufacturer, Fulton, Ill.; -* Robert M. who married Flora A. Driggs and is a farmer in Westfield; -* Sophy C. wife of A.C. Crane,loan and real estate agent, San Francisco; -* Emma M. wife of Stephen G. Nye, a lawyer and county judge of Almeda Co. California -* Frank A. who married Susan B. Loomis, and who is the publisher of the Westfield Republican. * David Hall was born Oct 29, 1798 in Ct, and was married to Persa Loomis Dec 28, 1820. Mrs. Hall died Feb 6 1844. Mr. Hall was a blacksmith in the villiage (Westfield) for many years. He afterwards engaged in farming in which business he continued for a number of years. Having become disabled by an acute disease he disposed of his farm and retired to his present home one mile east from the village. He was an early member of the Baptist Church and is one of the deacons (note book written in 1876) He had 11 children. -* Mary adopted daughter of Jonathan Cass, died at 17, -* Harriet who died at 28, -* Sarah wife of Wm. Montgomery, Lawerancwe, Kanas; -* Susan wife of Johnathan Harris in Iowa; -* Martha who died at 27; -* Eliza Ann who married Charles B. Stow, Corty Pa. -* William D. who married Henrietta Carlisle and is one of the proprietors of the Minneapolos Tribune, Minn; -* Joseph H. who married Sarah Johnston of Westfield where they reside; -* Helen wife of Lucius Lombard merchant in Quincy; -* Amanda M. in Iowa, unmarried; and -* EmelineA, unmarried in Lawerance Kansas. Mr David Hall married Maria Twing, his presnt wife Jan 1, 1849.
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G'Day.,. HALLS in Australia try. HOMEPAGE http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/2840/ >For those of you who are looking for a site with many HALLs listed, check >out my HALL webpage at: > >http://www.netten.net/~bethg/hall/hall_main.html > >I have many, many given names of HALLs with locations and dates listed. > >Karen Groce >wgroce@netdoor.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: HALL-D-request@rootsweb.com <HALL-D-request@rootsweb.com> >To: HALL-D@rootsweb.com <HALL-D@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 8:24 PM >Subject: HALL-D Digest V99 #72 > >______________________________
In a message dated 4/7/99 2:25:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, HALL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << From: Richard Bullock <reb1@home.com> To: HALL-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <370AF5F2.4F0CA65@home.com> Subject: Genconnect Hall Query site Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a new Genconect Hall Query site which is hosted by rootsweb. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/hal/Hall. At this time there is only one post and awaiting more. The Genconnect Surnames board are cousins to the rootsweb mail list, of which I am list owner of three. I work in conjunction with the list owner of the Allen Genconnect Query site with my Allen rootsweb list. Unlike Genforum, you can sign up like you do with roots web mail lists or you can access the board without being on the mailing list. Actually I am relatively new to the Genconnect boards and somewhat unfamiliar yet. Rick Bullock <<<<<< >>>>>>>>>> What I like about the new HALL message board it if you scroll to the bottom of the board you can tell it to notify you when a new message is posted. That way you do not have to remember to check the board. Great. Wynell
For many years, I have been stuck on the following Hall Family along with several cousins. We could surrrrrre use to help!! My William Hall served in the Rev War out of Greene Co, PA and soon after moved to Kentucky. He had a boyhood friend by the name of Levi House who served in the War with him along with moving to the midwest with their families. In the early 1800s they moved across the Ohio River to Jefferson Co, Indiana. Later some of the children moved to Ripley and Jennings Co, IN. This is my "elusive" Hall Family: Could he be related to a Richard Hall?? William HALL born 1754 died 5 April 1844 Jefferson Co, IN married Spring 1781 place unknown Sarah (maiden name unknown) born 1762? Possibly Maryland Children: 1. John born 1781 d aft 1860 married 1803 Gallatin Co, KY Elizabeth House 2. Elender b 1786 died ca 1820 married ca 1803 Aquilla Standaford 3. Squire b 13 Feb 1789 d 3 Mar 1854 (My line) married ca 1810 Delila Underwood 4. Catherine born 1791 5. Elizabeth "Betsey" born 9 Aug 1793 married 5 Aug 1813 William Adair 6. Mary "Poly" born 8 Nov 1795/96 married 16 Mar 1815 Zachariah Hall 7. Phebe born Oct 1797 married 30 May 1815 John Bulfin (Buffin) 8. Nancy born 9 Sept 1799 d 18 Mar 1870 married abt 1815-1818 Jefferson Co, IN Christian Bear 9. Henry born 7 Nov 1801 d 5 Jan 1870 / 78 Jefferson Co, IN married 28 Mar 1822 Rebecca Hankins 10. Sarah born 10 Feb 1805/04 died 1863 married 25 Aug 1820 Presley Phillips Can anyone help with this family?? I have been searching for over 20 years for them. Will greatly appreciate any help provided. Thanks!!!! Marilyn Judd
Help!!! I'm desperately seeking information on Powell Hall b. c1766 CT. Father believed to be Joash Hall. Sharon Rauworth srauwort@niu.edu
I have a new Genconect Hall Query site which is hosted by rootsweb. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/hal/Hall. At this time there is only one post and awaiting more. The Genconnect Surnames board are cousins to the rootsweb mail list, of which I am list owner of three. I work in conjunction with the list owner of the Allen Genconnect Query site with my Allen rootsweb list. Unlike Genforum, you can sign up like you do with roots web mail lists or you can access the board without being on the mailing list. Actually I am relatively new to the Genconnect boards and somewhat unfamiliar yet. Rick Bullock