Donna, thanks for the heads up on further posting. Yes, I have more info. It seems Asa Hall b. abt. 1788 Rensselear, NY, m. Abigail Davis and lived in Jefferson Co. in Three MIle Bay, Dexter & Cape Vincent. Some of the children of the various generations are all right there, I can see them in census records, in some of the surrounding villages. Asa and Abigail had 13 children and the family (some of them, anyway) remained in the area for a few generations. Children: 1. Gardner Hall b.abt 1807 m.Abigail, children: Alvin H. Hall & Sarah Jane Hall 2. Asa Hall Jr. b.1808 3. Abigail Jane Hall b.abt 1810 4. George Henry Hall b.Jan 1811, m.Barbara Ann Coppernoll & had 13 children!: George Washington, Albert Amos, Henry King, Lyman W., Armond, Almeda, Mary A., Melvin, Orlando, Antoine, Abraham, Rosetta & Esther 5. Minerva Hall b.abt 1814, m.Alonzo Paul Jones & had 7 children: Prudence, Annette, Sylvester, Noel E., Willard Alonzo, Charles L. & Lorenzo 6. Philamon Hall b.1815 7. James Hall b.1818 8. Lyman Hall b. 1820, m.Mary A. Smith, & had 8 children in Clayton, Jefferson, NY: Franklin L., Clara A., Effie Arlinna, Lyman Harold, Gerogianna, May F., Fleety (spelling hard to read), Herbert W. 9. Amy Hall b.abt 1826 m. George Montney 10. Melinda Hall b.abt 1830, m.Joseph Cavertry 11. Fidelia Hall 12. Joshua Hall 13. Sarah Ann HallMy line goes from my dad: Robert Hall Cox; his mother Elleda Adelaide Hall, Lyman Harold Hall, Lyman Hall, Asa Hall My grandmother's dad, Lyman Harold Hall died at age 30 and was buried in Jefferson co., her mother remarried and they moved to Maine. That's all I know. ----- Original Message ----- From: DOlmstCole@aol.com To: nyjeffer@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 3:49:18 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] cape Vincent, Jefferson, NY Dear Jan, There were thousands of families in the area between the American Revolution and the Civil War, many migrating westward through the Great Lakes on boats. Jefferson County has an incredible history of the country in its footprint. The American Revolution split families, many brothers who were loyalists or families of indentured servitude were given land in Canada, right across the Lake, along the Thousand Island chain, or Wolf Island areas in exchange for serving "the crown". Some moved back later, some didn't. Is there other names of Hall family that you know of? descendants, in-laws, etc. That might help you help us locate common ancestors. I was trying to find the Fuller family of Cape Vincent, descendants of Rev. War soldier Isaac Fuller, and found many other lines of relations on either side of Lake Ontario: Buel(l), Farley, Olmste(a)d, Boyer, Chrysler/Crysler/Kriessler.Griessler/Kruessler, Bradstreet, Dudley, Lemieux, Crittenden, Cole, Nichols and more. If you have any more names or dates, please post them. Isaac Fuller lived in Cape Vincent, and after his death several of his children remained there and descendants spread out around Jefferson County. Their distant cousins, Mayflower Fuller descendants also lived in Jefferson County. Several sons were sailors and became Captains and Engineers of Great Lake ships and settled around Lake Michigan. Donna Cole **************Access 350+ FREE radio stations anytime from anywhere on the web. Get the Radio Toolbar! (http://toolbar.aol.com/aolradio/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000002) NOTE: For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at NYJEFFER-admin@rootsweb.com. Remember that all Queries should make reference to Jefferson County New York and/or a Town, Village or Hamlet. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYJEFFER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message