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    1. Re: HALLMAN-D Digest V99 #116
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    3. Nancy: Here are a couple of telephone numbers to help you conect with the Hallman Family Association: (610) 489-7616 Lloyd Hallman and (610) 495-7619 Mary Russell (Secretary, Hallman Family Association). Best Wishes. I'll see what other information I may have. Walt -----Original Message----- From: NCason5032@aol.com <NCason5032@aol.com> To: HALLMAN-L@rootsweb.com <HALLMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, August 28, 1999 6:11 PM Subject: Re: HALLMAN-D Digest V99 #116 >Faith, thanks for the posting of Clark's Hallman History. It is so >interesting. And thanks to Walt and others who answered my query about Henry >Hallman. I feel that the Henry who was born on 24 Mar 1745 is the one who >migrated to North Carolina, but evidently I am not able to nail it down. >Does anyone know of another Henry who was born in Pennsylvania around that >time? If I am connecting Henry to the wrong family, I want to find that >out. I did not have his birth date before I heard from Walt and Doris. >Thanks to both of you, and all who answered my posting. >The facts I know: A Henry Hallman appeared in North Carolina in the 1760's. >He bought property, and one of the deeds says he was from Philadelphia, >Pennsylvania. He sells the property to Anthony Hallman, also from >Pennsylvania. An Anthony Hallman was married in Rowan County NC in 1774. >Both these men had extensive land holdings and were prominent in court >proceedings of the day. >Who were they? Were they father and son, or some other relationship? If >Henry was born in 1745, and his son married in 1774, they both married very >young indeed. Possible, but not too probable. >By the way, is there still a Hallman Family Association? > >Nancy in Texas >

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