Person:Jean Unknown (258)

Jean _____
 
  • HWilliam HallAbt 1702 - Bef 1773
  • WJean _____ - Aft 1772
  1. Andrew HallBef 1735 - Bef 1799
  2. Agnes HallAbt 1737 -
  3. William Hall, Jr.1741 -
  4. John Hall1741 -
  5. Isabella HallEst 1743 -
  6. Nathaniel HallBef 1745 -
  7. Capt. James HallAbt 1745 - Bef 1816
  8. Elizabeth Hall1746 - Bef 1772
Facts and Events
Name Jean _____
Gender Female
Marriage to William Hall
Residence? Augusta County, VirginiaBorden Tract - on North Branch of James River
Other[4] 27 Dec 1772 Botetourt, Virginia, United Statesnamed in will of William Hall, husband
Death[4] Aft 27 Dec 1772 possibly Rockbridge, Virginia, United States

Research Notes

  • first name = Jane/Jannet/Jean/Jenny. Sourced in records1, 2 where her name appears in these various forms. "Jean" is listed as preferred for simplicity, pending additional sources.
  • possible birth location = Dumbarton, Scotland or Ulster, Ireland or Orange County, VA, but proof is needed.
References
  1.   LYSS-WWN, in FamilySearch Family Tree
    includes sources, last accessed Aug 2021.
  2.   Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes).

    • Vol. 1 - APRIL 1, 1747. (191) Examination of Rebecca Buchanan for murder. She was so sick, trial deferred until May Court. (191) Mary Ann Campbell, Ruth Buchanan and Rebecca Buchanan [Note: this other Rebecca Buchanan was the mother of Rebecca], the other criminals, be committed for trial till May Court. (191) Rebecca Hays [wife of John Hays, mother of Andrew Hays], Isabella Taylor, Sarah Paxton, Elizabeth Davis, Mary McClung, Agnes Gray, Esther Lyle, Agnis McClure, Catherine McNabb, Jane Hall [wife of William Hall], Prudence Campbell, Elizabeth McCroskie and Hannah Miller appeared and their husbands recognized that they appear at May Court to testify against Rebecca Buchanan, Jr., and Senr., Mary Ann Campbell and Ruth Buchanan. John Carmichael also recognized.

    • Vol. 1 - MAY 20, 1747. (192) Trial of Rebecca Buchanan, Jr., on suspicion of murder, and Rebecca Buchanan, Sr., Mary Ann Campbell, Ruth Buchanan, alias Carmickell, on suspicion of being accessories. All acquitted except Rebecca, Jr., who was committed for trial at Williamsburg. (193) Thos. Paxton, James McClung, Isaac Taylor, Gilbert Campbell, Wm. Hall and Andrew McNabb recognized that their wives, as above, appear as witnesses: William Lusk in behalf of Agnis Grey; Saml. Davis in behalf of his mother, Eleanor Davis; Moses McClure in behalf of his mother, Agness McClure; Andrew Hays in behalf of his mother, Rebecca Hays [wife of John Hays]; Silas Hart in behalf of Esther Lyle. Acknowledged themselves as above. Wm. Henry also acknowledged as above.

  3.   Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes).

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    11 Nov. 1758 - Augusta County, Virginia Deed Book 8, page 58 - William ( ) Hall and Jane ( ) to Andrew Hall, 100£, 280 acres on North Branch in Borden's tract, and conveyed by Borden 8th April, 1743. Teste: Geo Campbell, Robt. Cowan. Delivered Wm. Hall - 1762

    V needed:109 -
    19th August, 1706 (prob. 1766). William ( ) Hall and Jannet ( ) to James Hall, their son, £5, 150 acres in Forks of James; corner James Todd, Samuel McMurtree's line, Maryan Crafford's line. Teste: John Milliken. John Moore, Nathaniel Hall.

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    15 March 1768 - Augusta County, Virginia Deed Book No. 14, page 373 - William ( ) Hall and Jean ( ) to William Logan, 50£, 300 acres in Forks of James River; corner William Hall and David Cloyd. Teste: Samuel Kirkham, Daniel Evans, Hugh Logan.

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    15 Aug. 1768 - Augusta County, Virginia Deed Book 15, page 73 - William ( ) Hall and Jenny ( ), of Fork of James, to John Millican, of ditto, £10, 100 acres in Forks of James; corner another survey of William Hall's; Crawford's corner. Teste: Nathaniel McClure. James and Andrew Hall, Wm. McKee. Delivered: Jno. McElhany, 23d May, 1784

  4. 4.0 4.1 Will Abstract of William Hall.

    HALL, WILLIAM. Botetourt County, Virginia. 27 Dec 1772. 8 Feb 1773.
    Wife: Jean
    Children: Andrew Hall, Agnes Berry, John Hall, Isable Buchanan, William Hall, Nathaniel Hall, James Hall,
    Exe: son [in law] George Berry]
    Wit: Joseph Walker, John Thompson, Andrew Mackinley
    [WB A:21]