Person:Edward Hall (121)

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Edward Hall
 
  • HEdward Hall - Bef 1813
  • W.  Mary Stevenson (add)
m. 8 Mar 1790
  1. Henry Augustus Hall1791 - 1859
Facts and Events
Name Edward Hall
Gender Male
Marriage 8 Mar 1790 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United Statesto Mary Stevenson (add)
Death[3] Bef 21 Feb 1813 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United Statesprobate

Research notes

  • descendent of the first Episcopal Rector of Saint James Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland
  • 1698 - Hall family owns the tract called Bachelor's Choice (now Bachelor's Choice Lane) on northern boundary of what later was known as Tudor Farm
  • 1791 Anne Arundel, MD - Edward Hall buys part of John Coale's tract Coale's Hills which would later be known as Tudor Farm
  • On Tudor Farm, Edward Hall transformed the home into a mirror image of his home on Bachelor's Choice. It was Edward or his son Henry who named the property after the English King that founded the Episcopal Church (Church of England)
  • 1813 - son Henry inherited Tudor Farm
References
  1.   Adam, Cheryl. Tudor Farm : Hiden Jewel of Anne Arundel County [1].
  2.   K89D-HYY, in FamilySearch Family Tree
    includes sources, last accessed Sep 2021.
  3. Source needed.

    WILL BOOK, Anne Arundel Co., Book 38, Maryland.
    Edward Hall, of West River, Anne Arundel Co., Md.
    Written 17 Sep 1812. Proven 21 Feb 1813.
    Wife Mary.
    Son Henry A. Hall.
    Brother Henry.
    Brother William.
    Henry Hall's two sons: William Henry and Thomas Hall.
    Witnesses: Philip Pindel, William H. Hall, Henry Urguhart, wife and son, Henry.
    Mentions Tract Runnemede