Family:Edward Hall and Milly Unknown (1)

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Marriage[1][2] 9 Jun 1786 Fayette, Kentucky, United Statesby Parson Andrew Trimble
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  1. Edward Hall and Milly Unknown, in Hall Marriages in Fayette County, Kentucky.

    [last accessed 8 Dec 2012]
    Information contributed by Sue VonderBrink. - Edward Hall and Milly/Amelia Unknown, 9 Jun 1786
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  2. Edward Hall and Milly Unknown, in ancestry.com posting.

    [Last accessed 9 Dec 2012. Originally Posted: 23 May 2005 by cKYgen.]
    ... Milly was living in the home of Col. John Holder at John Holder's Station in Clark County, Kentucky. After their marriage, Edward and Milly lived at Fort Boonesborough in Madison County, Kentucky. Later the Halls lived north of the Kentucky River in Clark and Estill counties. ... Milly (Unknown) Hall gave birth to nine children. The first child was born seventeen months after their marriage (November 1787) and had died before the 1810 census. One of the nine children is thought to have been an infant and had died young. ...Edward Hall married Milly (unknown), June 9, 1786.
    Parson Andrew Trimble married Edward and Milly Hall. Andrew Tribble headed a Separate Baptist Church at Tate's Creek (Madison Co., Ky.) from 1786 until his death in 1822 ...In the affidavit of Frances F. Jackson September 25,1843, states that she is acquainted with Milly Hall, that she knows when Milly married; that she was living in the house of Col. Holder in the year of 1783 or 1789 and was married the year that we moved into the house. I know it was one of the above named years. I am certain it was before 1794. I have been acquainted with her since her marriage and she resides part of the time with her daughter in Clark County and the balance of her time in Estill County. Col. John Holder lived at Holder's Station in Clark County, Kentucky during the time referenced. Frances F. Jackson was of the Jackson Ferry on the Kentucky River. Milly Hall lived with her daughter Elizabeth Hall Welch in Clark County and with her son Bryant Hall in Estill County, Kentucky.

    Parson Andrew Trimble, a Baptist minister, married Edward Hall and Milly (unknown) on June 9, 1786. The marriage records are lost because the early Fayette County, Kentucky courthouse burned.

    In Clark County, Kentucky on June 28, 1843, personally appeared, Milly Hall widow of said Edward Hall, age 75 years on the 16th Oct. 1843. She states he was from Va. She does not know the county. She states she was married to Edward Hall, June 9, 1786 in Fayette Co., Ky.; that her husband, the aforesaid Edward Hall died on the 13th July 1838 in Estill county, Ky.; that she was not married to him prior to his leaving the services, but that she has had 9 children. The oldest living is 52; that her oldest child is dead and that she was married 17 months when her first child was born. Garret Hall, her oldest, is living in Indiana. She was married by Parson Andrew Tribble and that the office is burned where the license were issued when they married. ...