Person:Sarah Hall (217)

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  1. Elisha Hall, M.D., of Mt. Welcome1723 - Bef 1757
  2. Elihu Hall1724 - Bef 1791
  3. Elizabeth HallAbt 1725 -
  4. Sarah HallAbt 1725 -
  • HAndrew BayAbt 1725 -
  • WSarah HallAbt 1725 -
m. Bef 13 Dec 1752
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Name[1] Sarah Hall
Married Name _____ Bay
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1725 Cecil County, Maryland
Marriage Bef 13 Dec 1752 Marylandto Andrew Bay
Other[1] 13 Dec 1752 Cecil County, Marylandnamed in Will of Elihu Hall, father
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Papenfuse, Edward C; Alan F Day; David W Jordan; and Gregory A Stiverson. A Biographical dictionary of the Maryland legislature, 1635-1789. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Johns Hopkins University Press, c1979-1985)
    426:382.

    - Sarah, who married Andrew Bay, of South Carolina.

  2.   Will Abstract of Elihu Hall, in Gibb, Carson. Abstracts of Wills
    MSA S538, Liber 28, 1751-1754 [1].

    Liber 28, folio 548
    13 Dec. 1752
    HALL, ELIHU, Cecil Co., Gent.
    - To dau. Sarah Bay, wife of Andrew Bay, a negro 10 yrs. old at the discretion of Elish Hall & Elihu Hall.
    - To dau. Eliza. Hall, 8 negroes boy Pompey, girls Sue & Beck, boys Peter, Geffery, & Beley, girl Lidia, & boy Cezar s. o. Will - the bed in her room, pewter plates & dishes, & a young horse I bought of my son Elisha, & if she d. before mar., to 2 sons Elisha & Elihu Hall.
    - To son Elihu Hall, negro man Robin Boy, negro woman Cash with child Jerrey at her breast, negro boy Jack s. o. Will, hhold furn. & livestock.
    - To 2 sons Elisha & Elihu Hall, a grist mill & a saw mill with 20a on the S side Octararah Crk. & on Beason Run.
    - To son Elihu Hall, my lands adj. Halls Lott on the E side Susquehanna R. & Baldwin Disaptch (bought of John Baldwin) & on the main road to John Hammond Dorsey , Andrew Porter , & Wm. Husband & near Elihu Hall mill & land said to be Chew .
    - To son Elisha Hall, my lands on the N side the s main road to s mills by Robins Spring Br. to Kerseys Spring Br.
    - The residue of my p. e. to be equ. div. betw. my 2 sons & extrs., Elisha Hall & Elihu Hall.
    Witn: E[dward] Andrews, Joseph Hopkins, N[athan] Rigbie, Chas. Worthington.
    13 June 1753, sworn to by Hopkins, Rigbie, & Worthington, in presence of Elishu [sic] Hall, heir at law.