Hall Family of Ireland and South Carolina

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1728 - 1967

HALL FAMILY OF IRELAND AND SOUTH CAROLINA

BY WANDA WARE DEGIDIO

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11/11/2018


NAME: CLARK HALL BIRTH: 1728 IRELAND DEATH: AFT 1790 EDGEFIELD, SC MARRIED: MARY LNU B. ca 1721

In the year 1767, the ship "Earl of Donegal" arrived at the Port of Charles Town, South Carolina from northern Ireland, and on board was Clark and Mary Hall with their children.

The Earl of Donegall sailed from Belfast in September 1767 with 266 passengers and reached Charleston on December 10, 1767. Agents for this ship recruited in Ballymoney and Ballymena, Co. Antrim, as well as in Belfast.

Earl of Donegal Passengers, Ireland to South Carolina, 1767 Donegal Passenger List According to advertisements and notices of her departure published in the Belfast Newsletter, the Earl of Donegal, Duncan Ferguson, master, left Belfast, Ireland on October 2, 1767. By December 22, 1767, 81 days later, she with about 294 Irish passengers of 64 different surnames had arrived in Charleston, South Carolina. They were sworn to being Protestant (probably Scots-Irish Presbyterians). In the Council Chamber, Tuesday the 22: December 1767 Present His Excellency Governor Honorable Cthniel Beale, Henry Middleton, John Drayton, Daniel Blake, Esquires. The Clerk reported to the Board that in pursuance of his Excellency the Governors directions he had been on board the ship Earl of Donegal Duncan Fergusson Master and had sworn the Irish Passengers arrived in her to their being Protestants and having come over on the encouragement and bounty given by the act of the General Assembly passed the 25th day of July 1761 - agreeable to a List he had delivered in at the Board Petitions praying to be allowed the said Bounty from the undermentioned persons were then presented and read.

Name Birth Yr Age Acres Page # Clark Hall 1728 39 350 136 Mary Hall 1721 46 137 Charles Hall 1753 14 138 George Hall 1756 11 139 Samuel Hall 1759 8 140 James Hall 1763 4 141 Alex’r Hall 1749 18 100 142 William Hall 1751 16 100 143

A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina 1763-1773 , By Janie Revill, page 141. Setting fourth that they also were Irish Protestants & lately arrived in this Province upon the encouragement of the bounty given by the Act of the General Assembly of this Province & therefore humbly prayd the same they also produced proper Certificates of their being Protestants & it appearing that they had severally satisfy'd the owners & Captain of the ship they came over in. Order'd that the Clerk do grant them Certificates agreeable the Prayers of their respective Petitions. Meeting of February 19, 1763. His Excellency the Governor acquainted the Board that a vessel was arrived in the Port of Charles Town with about seventy persons from Ireland who were come into this Province on the encouragement of Bounty given by an Act of Assembly passed the 25th day of July 1761. That in order no time might be lost in settling those persons in either of the two new Townships lately laid out for Foreign Protestants he had ordered those people to attend with their petitions. Hall, Alexander; Hall, Charles; Hall, Clark; Hall, George; Hall, James; Hall, Jane; Hall, John; Hall, Margaret; Hall, Mary; Hall, Robert; Hall, Samuel; Hall, William; Hambleton, James; Hamilton, Agnes; Hamilton, Alexander; Hamilton, James; Hamilton, Jenny; Hamilton, John; Hamilton, Lilly; Hamilton, Mary; Hamilton, Nelly; Hamilton, Patrick; Hamilton, Robert; Hamilton, Samuel.

NAME: ALEXANDER HALL BIRTH: 1749 IRELAND DEATH: AFT 1797 EDGEFIELD, SC MARRIED: MARY LNU B. ca 1762-AFT 1807

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Alexr Hall 1/22/1768 100a Johnston's Creek Matthew Long Clark Hall 3/30/1768 300a Long Canes on Bounty Settlement Patrick Calhoun Geo. Hall 3/8/1768 250a On waters of Hallidays Creek Matthew Long John Hall 12/14/1768 100a Pickens Branch William Anderson William Hall 3/1/1768 200a Spur Creek Matthew Long

CHILDREN: Samuel P. Hall b. 1784 d. ca. 1860 m. Margaret “Peggy” Hamilton William Clark Hall b. ca. 1786 d. 10/30/1812 m. Ann “Nancy” Hamilton

HALL – EATON, HAMILTON, William Clark Hall, Capt. Edgefield Foresters Militia Regiment, died 10/30/1812 at home near Fox Creek, Edgefield Co., SC. Left widow Ann “Nancy” and five small children; James, Alexander Clark, Mary Eaton, George Hamilton and William Spencer. William C. Hall's brother, Samuel P. married Margaret "Peggy" [Hamilton] a sister of Ann. Georgia Genealogical Magazine - Issues 103-110 - Page 90.

H400 HALL Alexander 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp. Listed H400 HALL James 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp. Listed H400 HALL John 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp. Listed H400 HALL Matthew 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp. Listed H400 HALL William 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp. Listed

1778-1779 Jury List South Carolina - Compiled by Gelee Corley Hendrix and Morn McKoy Lindsay Newberry District, South Carolina Alexander Hall.

South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, SCMAR, Volume XI, Number 3, Summer, 1983; Some Migrations from Rowan County, North Carolina to South Carolina; SCMAR, Vol. XI, No. 3, p.126: 10:297.

4 Apr. 1785. James Hall, Jr., to Robert Hall of 96 District, S.C., for £100, 300 A on Sloan's branch of Fourth Creek adj. Fergus Sloan, Col. Edwards, Alexr. Newberry & William Hall, it being a State Grant dated 1 Mar. 1780. Alexander Hall, Thomas Hall. Prvd Aug. Court 1785.

1790 Edgefield South Carolina Census Alexr Hall 513 Clark Hall 513

August 12, 1768. Abbeville, SC - Clark Hall was granted 300 acres in Long Creek settlement, Granville County, bounded by William Campbell, Robert Boyd, east by the northwest fork of Cane Creek and Moses Edmonston.Certified March 30, 1768.Quit rent to start in 10 years. (CITIZENS AND IMMIGRANTS, SC, 1768.MEMORIALS, Book B, p. 296).

EDGEFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, WILLS 1787-1836 by JAMES ER. and VIVIAN WOOLEY P. 64, P. 236 16 DEC 1806, I, ALEXANDER HALL, being sick & weak in body but of sound & disposing mind, memory & understanding. First I lend to my wife MARY HALL all my estate both real & personal during her natural life or widowhood and further that she should not have power to dispose of the same or any part thereof while in her hands. At the marriage or death of my wife MARY I give to my two sons WILLIAM CLARK HALL and SAMUEL HALL all lands I possessed of to be equally divided between them as follows beginning at JAMES HARRISONS corner and run a direct line so as to take in the spring in the old field where I now live & where my still is set up from thence such a direction to divide the sholetract, I give my son WILLIAM the South part & my son SAMUEL the North part. I also give to my son WILLIAM one negro girl named AGGY & one still & I give to my son SAMUEL one negro woman named PATT & her child TOM, one wagon & gear & all my stock & plantation tools of every kind. I appoint my son SAMUEL HALL & JAMES HARRISON as executors. Wit, NATHAN FORTNER, DAVID HAMBLETON & JAMES HARRISON...Signed ALEXANDER HALL.. Proved by the oath of DAVID HAMBLETON & JAMES HARRISON the 5 Feb 1807 & the same time qualified SAMUEL HALL & JAMES HARRISON executors & recorded this 13 May 1807..JN. TIMKINS, OED.

1790 Census Edgefield Co., SC Clark Hall 1 0 4 Alex’d Hall 1 2 2 Samuel Hall 1 2 3

NAME: SAMUEL P. HALL BIRTH: ca. 1770 EDGEFIELD, SC DEATH: AFT 1830 PIKE CO., AR MARRIED: MARY LNU B. ca 1772-AFT 1807 BURIED: NEAR LAKE OUACHITA, AR MARRIED: MARGARET “PEGGY” HAMILTON D/O DAVID & MARGARET CARLISLE

EVENTS: PRIVATE IN BOOTH’S 5TH REGIMENT, EAST TN MILITIA SERVICE WAR OF 1812

CENSUS: 1810 P. 53, EDGEFIELD CO., SC 1820 P. 57, WHITE CO., TN 1830 P. 77, HICKMAN CO., TN

Thomas Hamilton, one of the five children of David Hamilton and Margaret Carlisle, was born in Belfast Ireland, April 9, 1762, landing in Virginia [they actually landed in Charleston, SC, which was called Charles Town at that time] after a voyage of nearly three months. Upon their arrival, David Hamilton settled in Culpepper County, where he lived with one of his sons. Thomas Hamilton was married on the 28th of May, 1782, to Temperance Arnold, daughter of Benjamin Arnold and Ann Hendrick of South Carolina. During the Revolution, Benjamin Arnold, an old man, left South Carolina on account of the troubles resulting from the war, and carried his family for greater safety to Culpeper county, Va., where they became acquainted with Thomas Hamilton. After their marriage in 1782, they returned to the old horn; of Benjamin Arnold in South Carolina, where they settled upon a place between Andy creek on the east and Horse creek on the west in Greenville district. Here they lived until 1821, when they moved to Butler county, Ala., near Greenville, and remained there until 1826, when they moved to Lowndes county, ten. miles south of Benton, where they both died. They are buried in Watkins cemetery, near Collirene, Lowndes county. Thomas died in August, 1844, aged 86, and his wife July 22, 1849, aged 87. The spot is marked by a marble obelisk, erected to the memory of the family. The following inscription, with no dates, is among others: "Thomas and Temperance Hamilton rest here." Thomas Hamilton was with Sumter but not in the regular army. He was at the battles of the Cowpens, Eutaw Springs and King's Mountain. He was in the brigade commanded by Colonel Campbell at the latter place. After his death in 1844, over sixty years after the Revolutionary war, few of the participants of that mighty struggle were left on earth. The citizens of Lowndes county asked permission to bury him with military honors. Scruggs Genealogy: With a Brief History of the Allied Families, By Ethel Hastings Scruggs Dunklin, p. 197.

NAME: JOHN A. HALL BIRTH: 1812 EDGEFIELD CO., SC DEATH: AFT 1880 MARION CO., AL MARRIED: SARINTHA “SENIA” LNU 1820-AFT 1880

1850 Census AL Marion Marion County John A Hall 1850 M 38 W 1812 SC Sarintha Hall 1850 F 28 W 1822 TN Eliza Hall 1850 F 9 W 1841 AL Thomas J Hall 1850 M 7 W 1843 AL Thomas Joseph Hall John A Hall 1850 M 4 W 1846 AL (Crippled on 1880 Census)

NAME: THOMAS JOSEPH HALL BIRTH: 1843 EDGEFIELD CO., SC BURIED: DONHAM CEMETERY, HAMILTON, MARION CO., AL DEATH: BFR 1880 MARION CO., AL MARRIED: MARGARET BOYETT

1860 Census Alabama Marion Western District John A Hall M 48 W 1812 SC Seneth Hall F 37 W 1823 TN Eliza J Hall F 19 W 1841 AL Thomas J Hall M 17 W 1843 AL Thomas Joseph Hall John A Hall M 13 W 1847 AL (Criple on 1880 Census) Isham E Hall M 9 W 1851 AL Mary L Hall F 6 W 1854 AL Wm C Hall M 3 W 1857 AL Sarah E Hall F 0 W 1860 AL

1860 Census East Division, Fayette, AL Joseph Hall M 33 SC (birth Yr is 1843/age 17) Margaret J Hall F 21 NC Samuel C Hall M 4 AL (Name changed to William) James R Hall M 2 AL

1870 Census, Tuscaloosa AL Squire's Store Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Margaret J Hall F 30 NC William C Hall M 14 AL James R Hall M 12 AL Joseph W Hall M 10 AL

1870 US Census: Western District, Marion County, AL John A Hall M 57 (SC) incorrectly shown as Alabama Senie Hall F 46 (TN) Jane Hall F 25 AL J A Hall M 22 AL (Crippled on 1880 Census) Isabela Hall F 19 AL Mary E Hall F 15 AL Wm C Hall M 11 AL Sena Hall F 9 AL Ann Hall F 7 AL James Hall M 3 AL M E Chronster F 5 AL

1880 Census: Western District, Marion Co., AL Twp 11 Range 13 95/95 John A Hall Self M 63 NC NC NC Senie Hall Wife F 60 TN TN TN Eliza Jane Hall Daughter F 35 AL NC TN John A Hall Son M 32 AL NC TN Crippled Mary Hall Daughter F 26 AL Assists her mother Sallie Hall Daughter F 20 AL NC TN Karye H Hall Daughter F 18 AL NC TN James S Hall Son M 12 AL NC TN Isam O Cronister Gdau F 16 AL AK AL Assists her grandmother

1880 Census: Western District, Marion Co., AL Twp 11 Range 13 96/96 William C Hall Self M 23 (1857) AL Vira Hall Wife F 25 AL Sarah Jane Hall Daughter F 1 AL Liley Boyett Mother in law F 55 GA Josephen Boyett Sister in law F 20 AL Margaret Hall Sister in law F 42 (1838) AL Thomas Hall Nephew M 10 AL Joseph Hall Nephew M 8 (1872) AL Walter Hall Nephew M 3 AL

NAME: JOSEPH ALEXANDER HALL BIRTH: 4 AUG 1872 MARION CO., AL MARRIED: 15 DEC 1907 MARION CO., AL DEATH: AFT 1920 LEE, MS BURIED: UNION HILL CEMETERY, LEE, MS MARRIED: GEORGIA PATIENCE HAMILTON B. 1876

1900 Census Precinct 1 Hamilton Hamilton, Marion, Alabama Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Margret Hall Head F 62 AL Joseph Hall Son M 28 AL Richard W Hall Son M 22 AL

1910 Census Hamilton, Marion, Alabama Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Joe A Hall Head M 37 AL Georgia Hall Wife F 28 AL Julia E Hall Daughter F 1 AL Princi Bell Hall Daughter F 0 AL Noah Bishop Boarder M 52 AL

1920 Guin, Marion, AL Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Joe A Hall Head M 47 AL Georgia Hall Wife F 36 AL Julia E Hall Dau F 11 AL Princie B Hall Dau F 9 AL Hollis Hall Son M 8 AL Thomas O Hall Son M 7 AL Margret Hall Dau F 6 AL Dixie Hall Dau F 2 AL

THE STATE OF ALABAMA, MARION COUNTY To any Minister of the Gospel, Judge of the Supreme or Circuit Courts or Chancelor of said state. You are hereby authorized to celebrate the Rites of Matrimony between Joe A. Hall and Georgia Hamilton and this shall be your sufficient authority for as doing. Given under my had and seal, this 14th day of Dec 1907 and of American Independence the 132nd year. Mack Pearce, Judge of Probate. The above named parties were married by me at my office on the 15th of Dec 1907. John C. Northington, J.P.

NAME: WALTER WOODROW WILSON HALL BIRTH: 1921 MARION CO., AL DEATH: 8 JUL 1967 PHENIX CITY, LEE CO., AL MARRIED: EVELEE HALL

From www.familysearch.org Name: Joseph E. Hall Wife: Georgia Hamilton Son: Walter Woodrow Hall

Alabama Deaths on Walter Woodrow Hall Event Date: 08 Jul 1967 Event Place: Phenix City, Lee, AL Gender: Male Age: 47 (y) Birth Year: 1921 Spouses Name: Evelee Hall Father’s Name: Joseph E. Hall Mother’s Name: Georgia Hamilton