Family:John Hall and Ann Bolling (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] 1730 prob Prince George, Virginia, United States
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References
  1. Hall, William B. Two Unrelated John Halls of Amelia County, Virginia, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    Second Series, Vol 17, No 2 (Apr 1937), pp 285-291.

    ... Practically nothing is known of John Hall except the record of 1712 until he married in 1730 Anne Bolling, born December 12, 1713, the third daughter and child of Robert Bolling of Bollingbrook, (1682-1749), and his wife Anne Cocke. He is termed of Prince George County until the establishment of Lunenburg County in 1746. He probably resided in Amelia between 1750 and 1762, after which he is found in Edgecomb County, North Carolina. ...

  2. User:Sarahs, Nov 2013: ... [re: Marriage Location. Bedford County] is doubtful. Bedford Co., VA, was formed in 1753 from Lunenburg Co., VA. Lunenburg County was established on May 1, 1746, from Brunswick County. Brunswick County was established in 1720 from Prince George County. In 1732, Brunswick received more land from parts of Surry and Isle of Wight counties. Prince George County was formed in 1703 from a portion of Charles City County. If John Hall and Ann Bolling married in 1713, it would probably have been in Prince George Co.
  3.   User:Sarahs, Nov 2013

    The children of John Hall are identified as follows:
    1. Robert Hall -- named in will.
    2. Bolling Hall -- named in will.
    3. William Hall -- named in will.
    4. Mason Hall (daughter) -- named in will.
    5. Ann Hall, wife of Joseph Hardaway -- named in will and deed records. (a) Amelia Co., VA, DB 7, Pt. 2, p. 409, 26 Feb 1761: “John Hall, Gent., of Amelia Co., to Joseph Hardaway of Prince George Co. Consid: Love & affection for daughter Ann, wife of sd. Joseph Hardaway. (b) Amelia Co., VA, DB 7, Pt. 2, p. 410, [no date in abstract]: “John Hall, Gent., of Amelia Co. to Joseph Hardaway of Prince George Co. Consid: Love & affection for daughter Ann, wife of sd Joseph Hardaway.
    6. Martha Hall -- named in will.
    7. John Hall Jr. (a) Amelia Co., VA, DB 8, Pt. 2, p. 628, 20 Mar 1762 -- John Hall, Gent. of Amelia Co. to John Hall Jr., his son. (b) Amelia Co., VA, DB 8, Pt. 2, p. 501, 18 Feb 1765 -- Power of Attorney. John Hall, Gent., of Edgecomb Co., Province of North Carolina, appoints his son, John Hall the Younger of Amelia Co.
    8. Elizabeth Hall, wife of David Holt. Amelia Co., VA, DB 8, Pt. 2, p. 619, 10 July 1765 -- John Hall the Younger of Amelia Co. to David Holt of Chesterfield Co. (Va.) (John Hall the Younger was appointed attorney for John Hall by Powr of Attorney d. 18 Feb 1765). Consid: Natural love & affection that John Hall has for his son-in-law.
    9. Lucy Hall, wife of Richard Stith. Amelia Co., VA, DB 7, Pt. 2, p. 411, 26 Feb 1761: John Hall, Gent., of Amelia Co. to Richard Stith of Bedford Co. Consid: Love & affection he has for his daughter Lucy, wife of said Richard Stith.
    10. Mary Hall, wife of Robert Stark. John Hall doesn’t name either Mary or Robert Stark in his will. I’ve not yet found any deeds in which he gives either of them a deed of gift, as he did with some of his other children. However, the will of John Hall, Jr., (1766, Craven Co., SC) names as executors and guardian of his children his wife, David Holt and Robert Stark. Since David Holt is a son-in-law of John Hall’s, I’m willing to believe that Robert Stark is also a son-in-law, and that Robert Stark’s wife, Mary, is a daughter of John Hall and Anne Bolling.

    I’ve not yet found any proof that John Hall had a son, Hugh. Most researchers believe that Hugh Hall was a son of John Hall and Ann Bolling because Hugh and his wife, Mary (possibly DIXON) had a son named Bolling Hall. The Colonial Dames accepts Hugh Hall as being a son of John Hall and Anne Bolling.