Sue; Thanks for your reply and all the info. In reading it I see I had my middle names messed up. It was Sarah Jane Gabel/Gable Hall Hughes. She had a twin sister, Ann Elizabeth GABEL Ramsey both born on 3 Mar 1829. They were the daughters of Henry and Margaret Gabel. I see also I referred to James as John. Sorry, "Senior moments" What I have been trying to determine is when James Hall left the scene, and Sarah married James Hughes so I can determine which children were Hall's and which were Hughes. Thanks, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "sue" <10.emlet@telus.net> To: <padauphi@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] James Hall > In both the 1870 and 1880 Morris twp, Clearfield censuses, James W. > Hughes' > wife is listed as Sarah J. Hughes, not Sarah Ann. In the 1860 Susquehanna > twp, Dauphin census is also a John Hall, born abt 1819, and his wife > Frances > (Fanny). They have a son William, aged 7 (born abt 1853) - this William > Hall is not with them in the 1870 census in the Susquehanna twp, Dauphin > census. There is also a William Hall, aged 7, in the 1860 Honeybrook, > Chester county, Pa census, a son of William and Elizabeth Hall. In the > 1850 > Lancaster county census, there is just the one Sarah Gable (no Gabel), > born > abt 1838 & a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Gable (Sarah is aged 12 in > the > census). There is a 20-year-old Sarah Gibbel in Rapho twp. More > interesting is the Sarah J. Gable, born abt 1828 (aged 22 in 1850) in the > 1850 Honey Brook, Chester, Pa census on ancestry page 35 (your James Hall, > aged 30, is on page 42 in the same census). Sarah J. Gable is not living > with her parents in this census, but oddly there is a J. R. Hughes, aged > 24, > living in the same household as Sarah J. Gable (the Morton household). > Perhaps this is the Sarah J. who eventually became Sarah J. Hughes, wife > of > James. Certainly the age is correct. Perhaps she was originally from > Lancaster county. It would stand to reason that James Hall and Sarah J. > Gable met by 1850 and probably somewhere where they both lived. Hope this > helps. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tcivi31" <tcivi31@comcast.net> > To: <PADAUPHI@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 9:33 PM > Subject: [PADAUPHI] James Hall > > >>I have been trying to locate James Hall of Honey Brook, Chester County and >> his Wife Sarah Ann of Salisbury TwP, Lancaster County. They were Married >> in >> Salisbury TWp. in 1851. A volunteer on the PA Census mailing list sent me >> the following from the 1860 Census: >> James Hall, age 42, wife Sarah, age 32, daughter Kisiah (Elizabeth K?), >> age >> 8, daughter >> Margaret, age 5, and son James, age 3, no William, living in Harrisburg, >> Susquehanna Twp., Dauphin County, PA in 1860. Census was taken July 3rd. >> James ran a hotel. >> This looks like the family except that it is missing a son William who >> would >> have been 7 years old. >> I believe that the John hall I an seeking died early in the 1860's as his >> wife shows up in Clearfield County married to James Hughes in 1870. >> If James did indeed die in Dolphin County then he could be buried there. >> I >> would appreciate any help or suggestions with this group. Sarah was >> formerly Sarah Gabel/Gable my GGGG Aunt. >> Thanks, Tom, San Pablo, CA >> >> . >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PADAUPHI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADAUPHI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >