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Research Note: some online trees give the father of this family as William Hall [needs proof] From Ancestry.com post: William Hall, Edward Hall, and Thomas Hall were Revolutionary War soldiers. Edward and Thomas Hall were frontier Scouts and Guards. Edward and Thomas Hall are known to have been in present day Kentucky in late March or early April of 1779. All free men aged 16-50 served in the Virginia militia. Virginia drafted the recruits, to be sent to Kentucky, from the most western parts of the state. Micajah Hall did not serve in the Revolutionary War, so he was too young to serve in the Virginia militia (under age 16). Micajah Hall is over 21 in 1792 on the Clark County tax list. The 1820 Estill County Census gives his age as 45 and over, but is closer to born in 1771.
(killed by Indians at Fort Boonesbourough)
Source: http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.estill/4548.1.1.1/mb.ashx |