This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Betty Pace Surnames: Pace, Hall Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.hall/13723/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Green Hall and Reddick/Riddick Hall are the sons of James Hall of Johnston Co. NC. Their mother was Edea/Edy Delk, who died in 1848. These brothers moved around that time to Coweta Co. GA, following their Delk kin I think. IIn 1860 Reddick Hal is living next to a Joseph (sp?) DELK and he is probably related to these Halls. Green Hall moved to Coosa Co. ALA by 1860, but Reddick/Riddick stayed in Coweta as far as I can tell. Reddick may have had two wives as his wife in the 1860 census was much younger than he was. Here is what we know. GREEN HALL CENSUS -- GA TO ALA 1860 census Mount Olive P.O., Coosa County, Alabama Kelley, Wm C, 30, GA, farmer Sarah A, 24, GA Lecia E, 5, AL ** George, 2, AL 1870 census Hanover, Coosa, Alabama Kelley, Sarah, 30, Keeping House, GA L. E., 15, female, AL ** G.M., 11, male, working on farm, AL M. J, 10, female, AL 1870 census Hanover, Coosa, Alabama Hall, Green, 55, NC Concord, 45, GA Iverson, 22, GA Maranda, 19, GA Brazila, 18, (Male) GA ** Telafar, 16 (female) GA Ellen, 10, AL F.A.,8, (female) AL 1860 census Mt Olive P.O., Coosa, Alabama Hall, Green, 42, farmer, NC Concord, 35, GA Malisa N, 13, GA Iverson, 11, GA Maranda, 10, GA Basila, 8, GA ** Elafone, 6, GA 1850 census Division 19, Coweta, Georgia Hall, Green, 32,NC Concord, 23, GA Malissa, 4, GA Iverson, 2, GA Maranda, 1, GA Next door is the family of Riddich/Reddick Hall, 45, also from NC Is anyone researching the Halls or Delks of Coweta GA? Betty Pace -- [email protected] Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.