Person:Leonard Hall (12)

Watchers
Leonard Hall
 
m. Abt 1740
  1. Elizabeth Hugh Hall1748 - Bef 1795
  2. Dixon HallAbt 1751 - 1820
  3. Frederick HallAbt 1755 -
  4. Leonard HallAbt 1757 -
  5. Bolling Hall1767 - 1836
m. Bef 26 Sep 1797
  1. Leonard B. Hall
  2. Jenny Mason HallBef 1797 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Leonard Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1757 Virginia, United States[est based on guardian accts of 1774]
Other[1] 1771 Brunswick, Virginia, United StatesNOT named in Will of Hugh Hall, his father
Other[1] 1774 Brunswick, Virginia, United Statesnamed "Leonard Hall, orphan of Hugh Hall" in guardian accts. Guardianship awarded to Samuel Seaward, his step-father.
Marriage Bef 26 Sep 1797 Thomas Parker of Northampton Co., NC, wrote his will on 26 Sep 1797, naming his daughter, Mason, and her husband, Leonard Hall.
to Mason Parker
Probate[2] Bef 2 Jan 1809 Hancock, Georgia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Rootsweb.

    Sarah Sharpless, 1999
    The will of Hugh Hall, alleged son of John Hall & Anne Bolling, was proved, 1771, Brunswick Co., VA (Brunswick Co., VA, Will Book 4, Pt. 1, p. 51). In this will, Hugh names his son Dixon, son William, wife Mary, and mentions his 5 sons & daughter (no names).
    Mary married (2) Samuel Seward and (3) William Parham. Mary's will was proved 1788, Sussex Co., VA (Sussex Co., VA, Will Book D, p. 475). In this will, Mary names her son Dixon Hall, son Bolling Hall, and dau. Polly Dixon Seward.
    The other 2 sons of Hugh Hall and Mary are named in Brunswick Co., VA, guardian accounts --
    Brunswick Co., VA, Guardian Account Book 1, p. 450 - Frederick Hall, orphan of Hugh Hall. 1774. Samuel Seaward, Guardian. (www.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varceord/s-names.htm)
    Brunswick Co., VA, Guardian Account Book 1, p. 451 - Leonard Hall, orphan of Hugh Hall. 1774. Samuel Seaward, Guardian. (www.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varceord/s-names.htm)
    The daughter named in Hugh Hall's will is believed to be Elizabeth Hugh Hall. Southampton Co., VA, marriage records state that the Elizabeth Hugh Hall who married Charles Hines was a dau. of Hugh Hall. A letter from Robert Dixon, grandson of Elizabeth Hugh Hall, says that his mother [Patsy Hall Hines] is a “niece of old uncle Bolling Hales (sic).”
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    [cos1776 note: records not verified]

  2. Brantley, John Kenneth. Hancock County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary minutes. (Powder Springs, Georgia: The Brantley Association of America, Vol 1 (1999), Vol 2 (1999), Vol 3 (2000))
    p. 100.

    J. Kenneth Brantley, "Hancock County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary Minutes, 1799 - 1817," Brantley Association of America, Powder Springs, GA, no copyright date.