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Facts and Events
Name |
William Hall |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
1762 |
Virginia[pos Amherst, proof needed] |
Marriage |
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to Mary Duncan |
Census? |
1810 |
Clark, Kentucky, United States |
Census? |
1820 |
Clark, Kentucky, United States |
Death[1] |
6 Sep 1828 |
Shelby, Kentucky, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Hall Cemetery, Cropper, Shelby, Kentucky, United States |
Working Timeline
1815 - Clark County, KY - Mixed probate records, 1793-1868 -
- 4-101: 9 Nov. 1815, Joshua Duncan inventory; included note on James Duncan due 25 Dec. 1806 for $40; note on William Dunkin due 1 March 1810 for $50; note on Jesse Stone due 15 Feb. 1816 for $20; note on William Hall due 1 Dec. 1815 for $8; note on Jacob West for 51 cents; inventory by Thomas Warnall (Wainale?); appraised by Arch. Burton, Thomas Essex?, John Donaldson. (FHL film 183,148)
- 4-105: 15 Nov. 1815, Joshua Duncan sale; purchasers included Ruth Duncan, George Carpenter, William Hall, Joshua Hall, John Legget, Robert Campbill, George Redman, Rice Pendleton, Henry (Harry?) Duncan. Wit. James P. Bullock. (FHL film 183,148)
- 4-605: 14 Oct. 1818, Settlement of estate of Joshua Duncan, decd, by Thomas Wornall, admr. Income includes: Nov. 15, 1815 (sale) one note on Jesse Stone due 15 Feb. 1816, one note on William Hall due 1 Dec. 1815, an account on Jacob Vish or Virt, due bill on Thomas Rogers, account recd. from Jacob Vish or Virt; Feb. 22, 1817, cash recd. of Andsewell Gaffery which he collected from Amos Duncan; Nov. 22, 1817, one note on James Duncan for $50 which is money that he collected from his uncle James Duncan of the state of IN which said note is not collected. Cash paid out includes: July 15, 1817, cash paid for postage of J. Dunkins letters; Nov. 22, 1817, settled with James Dunkin credit on note, $14. (FHL film 183,148; MAD's extract)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grave recorded, in Find A Grave.
[Includes photo of broken headstone.] [Other Halls buried there include: Person:Amos Hall (13) and wife Mary Wade.]
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