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Facts and Events
Name[1][10][13] |
Edward Hall |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[3][10][13] |
25 Dec 1757 |
Prince William, Virginia, United States |
Military[2][10] |
1779 |
Fort Boonesborough in Virginia (now Madison County, Kentucky)arrives in Mar/Apr and enlists as a Private in the Virginia Militia under Capt. John Holder. |
Other? |
15 Apr 1779 |
Fort Boonesborough in Virginia (now Madison, Kentucky)signs Compact for the making of a Crop of Corn (The Association of Settlers of Boonesborough) along with brothers William and Thomas Hall. |
Other[10] |
Abt Aug 1779 |
Fort Boonesborough in Virginia (now Madison, Kentucky)granted furlough to bring his father's family to Kentucky County |
Property[14] |
22 Dec 1779 |
Kentucky, Virginia, United Statesissued Preemption Warrant for 400 ac abt 4 mi from the head of Hingston's Fork (now Bourbon County) ; he later signs this warrant over to Higgason Grubbs who claims the land |
Military? |
From 6 Sep 1780 to 21 Oct 1780 |
Virginia, United StatesDAR Patriot A049561 Edward Hall ; on payroll of Capt David Goss, under command of Col John Bowman |
Military? |
From 18 Jul 1782 to 31 Aug 1782 |
Virginia, United Statesis guarding Ashton's Station as certified by Benjamin Logan. They arrived after the Military |
Military? |
From 11 Oct 1782 to 11 Nov 1782 |
Fayette County, Virginiaon payroll of Lt. John South, guarding the frontier of Fayette County |
Marriage |
9 Jun 1786 |
Fayette, Kentucky, United Statesby Parson Andrew Trimble to Milly _____ |
Residence? |
10 Jun 1786 |
Fort Boonesborough in Virginia (now Madison, Kentucky)Citation needed |
Residence[7] |
1787 |
Fayette, Virginia, United Statesnamed on 1787 Tax List |
Residence[4] |
1788 |
Fayette, Virginia, United Statesnamed on 1788 Tax List |
Census[1] |
1810 |
Clark, Kentucky, United States |
Census[8] |
1820 |
Clark, Kentucky, United States |
Census? |
1830 |
Clark, Kentucky, United StatesCitation needed |
Property[9] |
22 Sep 1830 |
Henry, Kentucky, United StatesPOSSIBLE MATCH - named in Deed to purchase 10 ac from Wharton and Mary Ransdell |
Military[10] |
4 Oct 1832 |
Clark, Kentucky, United Statesapplies for a military pension |
Military[10] |
3 Apr 1834 |
Clark, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition for military pension |
Military[11] |
1835 |
Clark, Kentucky, United Statesnamed on 1835 KY Pension Roll |
Will[6] |
23 Jan 1835 |
Estill, Kentucky, United States |
Death[3][10] |
30 Jul 1838 |
Estill, Kentucky, United Statesage 80 - [per pension app] |
Property[5] |
20 Aug 1838 |
Estill, Kentucky, United StatesPOSSIBLE MATCH - named in Indenture to sell 203ac to Wm. G. and Lucretia Berry for $600 |
Burial[13] |
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pos Hall Cemetery, Estill, Kentucky, United States[proof pending] |
Notes on Parents of Edward Hall
- The parents of Edward Hall are UNPROVEN at this time.
- Clue 1: According to the 1833 Deposition of Proctor and Horn,10 Edward Hall was given a furlough in the Fall of 1779 to return to Virginia and bring his father's family to Kentucky which he did. His father was not named and no further information was given about the family at that time.
- Clue 2: Some researchers claim that the parents of Edward Hall are William/Willis/Willie Hall and Elizabeth Halbert - needs proof!
Notes on Military Service of Edward Hall
- see Hall, Edward 1832 Rev War Pension Application W3017 10 - transcript of original text with annotations
- see Wardell's “Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records”, Vol. 2 12 - abstract of pension and genealogical information
Notes on Spouses of Edward Hall
- Spouse 1 = Milly UNKNOWN (pos GARRETT). See her Person Page for details.
- Source: 1843 Deposition of Milly Hall 10 - Milly Hall testifies that she married Edward Hall on 9 Jun 1786 in Fayette County, Kentucky and that they were the parents of 9 children.
Notes on Death of Edward Hall
- Date/Place: 30 Jul 1838 in Estill, Kentucky
Notes on Burial of Edward Hall
- Place: Hall Cemetery, Estill, Kentucky
- Source: Find A Grave 13 - No sources or photos provided.
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Household Recorded, in Clark, Kentucky, United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
Year: 1810; Census Place: , Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 9; Page: 132; Image: 0181354; Family History Library Film: 00140. ----- Name: Edward Hall Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 <--[b 1800-1810: Bryant (1802) & James (1804)] Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 <--[b 1795-1800: Jesse (1794) & Martin (1798)] Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 <--[b 1785-1795: Garret (1792) & Thomas (1793)] Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 <--[b bef 1765: HOH Edward]
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 <--[b 1795-1800: Elizabeth (1796)] Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1 <--[b bef 1765: wife Milly] Number of Household Members Under 16: 5 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 9
- ↑ Biographical Sketch of Edward Hall, in Wilson, Jeanette W, and Sue VonderBrink. Edward Hall (1757-1838) and his descendants: Edward Hall born in Prince William Co., VA -- died Estill Co., KY. (S.l. : s.n., 2009).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Edward Hall - DAR Patriot A049561, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.
HALL, EDWARD Ancestor #: A049561 Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 12-25-1757 PRINCE WILLIAM CO VIRGINIA Death: 7-30-1838 ESTILL CO KENTUCKY Pension Number: S*W3017 Service Source: S*W3017 Service Description: 1) CAPT JOHN HOLDER
- ↑ Recorded, in Fayette County, Kentucky Tax List
1788.
Rootsweb Transcript of Fayette County Tax List, 1788
HALL, Aron HALL, Edward HALL, John HALL, Moses HALL, Moses Jr. HALL, Thomas HALL, William ----- [Last accessed 3 Dec 2012] [NOTE: this is NOT THE PRIMARY RECORD - it is just a transcript posted to the internet. Primary record should be located, scanned and presented, if possible.]
- ↑ Property Record, in Estill County, Kentucky Deed Book
F:466.
... This indenture made and entered into this 20th day of August 1838 between Lucetria Berry of the county of Madison and the state of Kentucky of the one part and Edward Hall of the county of Estill ... Sum of six hundred dollars ... A certain parcel of land ... Lying on the waters of Noland Creek adjoining the land of Polly Oldham ... Containing by survey two hundred and three acres ... And the said William G. Berry and Lucretia, his wife; ... To the said Edward Hall and his heirs forever. William Berry Lucretia Berry ----- [cos1776 Note: I am not sure where I got this abstract but it is troubling because it is dated after the supposed death date of Edward Hall. Needs followup and verification.]
- ↑ Will Transcript of Edward Hall, in Estill County, Kentucky Will Book
D:72.
[Estill County, KY Will Book D:72]
[ HALL, EDWARD. Will:23 Jan 1835. Proven: ???]
In the name of God Amen I Edward Hall of the County of Clark and the State of Kentucky being in sound mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of this body and certain of death when it shall please God to call me home do make ordain and deliver this to be my last will and Testiment and none other revoking and disallowing all other will or wills and this only to be taken for my last Will in the first place my will is that all just debts be paid and secondly that my body shall be decently enterred my will is that my beloved wife shall have a decent maintanace out of my estate such as to have one third if she thinks proper to take it the balance of my estate I will to my son Bryant Hall both real and personal to have the same at my death my will is that the balance of my six children shall have nothing (to wit) Thomas Hall, Garret Hall, Jesse Hall, Martin Hall, James Hall, and Elizabeth Welsh late Elizabeth Hall shall hold the amount they have severlly rec and no more of my estate at my death and lastly I constitute and appoint my trusty friend and son Bryant Hall executor of this my last will and testiment in testimony where - of -- I have unto sit my hand and seal this 23rd day of January 1835.
Edward (X) Hall (seal)
Attest his James Bybee ; John M. Barber mark
[Caution: Transcript not verified.] ----- [Identifies children of Edward Hall.]
- ↑ Recorded, in Fayette County, Kentucky Tax List
1787.
Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Kentucky Census, 1810-90 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. ----- Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. ----- Name: Edward Hall State: KY County: Fayette County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1787 Record Type: Tax list Database: KY Early Census Index
- ↑ Household Recorded, in Clark, Kentucky, United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
1820 U S Census; Census Place: , Clark, Kentucky; Page: 74; NARA Roll: M33_19; Image: 72. ----- Name: Edward Hall Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 - [b. 1802-1804 = Bryant or James ] Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 - [b. 1795-1805 = Jesse or Martin ] Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 - [b. bef 1775 = Edward ] Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1 - [b. bef 1775 = Milly ] Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 5 Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 Total Free White Persons: 5 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5 - [i.e. No Slaves ]
- ↑ Property Record, in Henry County, Kentucky Deed Book
14:50.
[DB 14, p 50] ... On September 22, 1830, Wharton and Mary Ransdell of Henry County sold 10 acres in Henry County, to Edward Hall ... ----- [Note: as reported in Sifted from the Ashes, last accessed 3 Dec 2012. Original record has not been verified.]
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Edward Hall, in Hall, Edward 1832 Rev War Pension Application W3017.
[Transcript available here.]
- ↑ Military Record, in Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835. (Washington, D.C.: Duff Green, 1835).
EDWARD HALL CLARK COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED FEBRUARY 27, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 76 ----- [Transcript available here.]
- Military Record, in Wardell, Patrick G. Virginia/West Virginia genealogical data from Revolutionary War pension and bounty land warrant records. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1988-1998)
Vol 2 / p ?.
Hall, Edward - born 12/25/1757 in Prince William County, Virginia; entered service 1779 in Boonsboro Fort, Kentucky County, Virginia (area later Madison Sounty, Kentucky), where resided; granted Pension 1832 in Clark County, Kentucky; died 7/30/1838 in Estill County, Kentucky; married 6/9/1786 to Milly, Fayette County, Kentucky, who was born 10/16/1768; widow granted Pension 1843 in Clark County, Kentucky, when had 9 children including Garrett (eldest child living) who resided in Indiana age 52 & daughter mentioned but not named who resided in Clark County, Kentucky; widow resided 1848 in Estill County, Kentucky. F-W3017, R1160. ----- [Abstract provided by Delijim 20130714.] [cos1776 20130715 note: Milly Hall's birthdate is NOT explicitly stated in her husband's 1832 Pension App. The only reference to her age is as follows: "On 20 Nov 1848 the age of Milly Hall was said to be 81 years." See Transcript for original text.]
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Grave Recorded, in Find A Grave.
[Note of Caution: as of April 2014, there are 2 memorial pages for Edward Hall at Find A Grave - # 26390158 Edward Hall, created in 2008, and # 48118093 Edward Rev. War Soldier Hall, created in 2010 - which both claim that he is buried in Hall Cemetery, Estill County, Kentucky. Neither page includes a photo of his headstone or gravesite or any sources for the information posted there. Also, it appears that the death date does not match that given in his wife's 1843 deposition.]
- ↑ Land Record, in Kentucky.gov.
Preemption Warrant #: 189 Cropped Image | Original Scanned Image Name: Hall, Edward County: Kentucky Type #1: Preemption Acreage #1: 400 Location/WaterCourse: ridge about 4 miles from the head of Hingston's Fork Assignee #1: Grubbs, Higgason or Hickerson Issue Date: 12/22/1779 Authorized: VA 6920.0*
- Family Tradition, in Rootsweb.
Source: cKYgen, 11 May 2013 [1]: ... This is what my ancestor said, but I have no backup document for the source. (It may have been a family oral history story?.):
“Edward Hall and sons came to Estill County to Sugar Loaf Mountain or Sprout Springs. The land they had was covered with maple trees and a good place to make maple sugar. In the early 1830, Edward Hall and sons James and Martin bought timber land on Nolands Creek in Estill County.”
Just beyond Sugar Loaf Mt. is Grassy Knob. The closest village to Sugar Loaf Mountain is Kimbrell. Kimbrell is located between Sprout Springs and Hargett. With Iron Mount and Cressy above (north) of Hargett. I would go with the area of w[h]ere Twin Creek runs; Cressy and Iron Mound are nearby. ...
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