Person:Jesse Hall (25)

Watchers
m. 1720
  1. William Hall1722 - 1774
  2. Samuel Hall, Sr.1723 - 1792
  3. Thomas Hall, II1724 - 1794
  4. John Hall1729 - 1829
  5. Lansford Hall1735 -
  6. Jesse HallAbt 1746 - Abt 1833
  7. Isham Hall, Sr.1746 - 1837
  8. Elisha Hall1751 -
  9. Hezekiah Hall1753 -
  10. Matthew Hall1757 -
  11. Tabitha Hall1761 -
  12. Keziah Hall1763 -
m.
  1. Mesias HallEst 1778 -
  2. Reuben Hall
Facts and Events
Name Jesse Hall
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1746 Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia
Marriage Virginiato Candacia "Dicy" Franklin
Property? 19 Oct 1782 Henry County, Virginiabought 120 ac for 57 pounds, 15 shillings
Other? 10 May 1794 Virginiafather killed by Cherokee Indians
Property? 1815 Scott County, Virginianamed on Tax List along with son Mesias
Property? 29 Sep 1820 Scott County, Virginiabought 30 ac on Cove Creek
Death? Abt 25 Oct 1833 Scott, Virginia, United States

Template:One Name Study

==Biography==Jesse was born about 1746. Jesse Hall ... He passed away about 1783. [1] Son of Thomas Hall and Martha Scott Bolling. He married Candacia "Dicy" Childers.

Their Known Children:

  • 1.Richard Hall b: 1770 in Russell, Virginia
  • 2.Reuben Hall b: 1771 in Russell, Virginia
  • 3.Mosias Cyrus Hall b: 18 Apr 1775 in Scott, Virginia
  • 4.Amy Hall b: 1780 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA
  • 5.Sarah Hall b: 1781 in Washington, Virginia, USA
  • 6.Nimrod Rodden Hall b: 1784 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA
  • 7.Zachariah Hall b: 1787 in Scott, Virginia, USA
  • 8.John Hall b: 1790 in Scott, Virginia, USA
  • 9.Samuel Hall b: 1797 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
  • 10.William Riley Hall b: 1800 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA

Contents

Research Progress

Determined to not have been the Jesse HALL who fought in the American Revolution and resided in Wilkes County, North Carolina. That was determined to have been Jesse HALL who has been eliminated as a duplicate to this profiled, Jesse HALL, due to location lived, name of spouse and recorded children which have been claimed on DAR applications for that patriot. As such, I have deleted the comments which were on this profile about his service and placed them on the appropriate profile. ( Jeanne HOWELL, 29 June 2018)

Children

Masias, who was married to Unisiah Smith, came to the Long Fork of Shelby Creek on the Big Sandy (present-day Pike County, KY) between 1810 and 1820 along with his brother, REUBEN HALL, and other settlers. Masias and Reuben are presumed to have been born in North Carolina.

The father of Masias and Reuben Hall is reported to be JESSE HALL (Sr. or Jr.? -- sources conflict!), who married DICIE FRANKLIN. Jesse was born on Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg (Halifax) County, Virginia between 1746-1750.  He died (presumably in Virginia) in 1833.  This Jesse Hall appears to be the same person who acquired title to to 120 acres located on the north side of Pigg River, in Henry County, VA, on 19 October 1782.  Many other families who subsequently migrated into eastern Kentucky (and intermarried with these Halls) had property in the same vicinity.

The father of Jesse Hall is believed to be Thomas Hall, who was born on Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg County, VA ca 1702. He died in Bedford County, VA on 10 May 1794-Source added by Martha Garrett Hall and Michael David Hall-5th Great-Grandparents.


Sources

  1. First-hand information as remembered by Tom Hall, Sunday, January 25, 2015. Replace this citation if there is another source.
  • , Bizzells, and Halls of NC listing of Jesse HALL - rootsweb pg on Bizzells and Halls of NC - revealed the following sources:** Note: The file on the preceding website references a Revolutionary War pension file, it is possible they are confusing him with Jesse HALL who has already been determined to have NOT been the same individual as the individual in this profile.[per the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution records] ** Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records; Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. [Analysis: clue source only, Reasoning: no documentation]** Ancestry Family Trees [Analysis: Need to check trees for source data and cite those sources, trees by themselves are not a desired source especially when on a paid website.]

URL: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Hall-1210

Date: 8 Jul 2018

AUTH: Martha Garrett

Text: When Jesse Hall, Revolutionary War Veteran was born in 1746, his father, Thomas Anthony, was 46 and his mother, Martha, was 44. He married Candacia Dicy Hash Hall in 1776 in Virginia. He died on October 24, 1833, in Montgomery, Virginia, having lived a long life of 87 years.

Date: 28 Dec 2017

AUTH: Marlana Shears

Text: <a href="/wiki/Hall-1210" title="Hall-1210">Hall-1210</a> and Hall-31461 appear to represent the same person because: I am still new to this site but it appears to me we have the same common ancestor. Jesse Hall was my 5th great grandfather thru his son Richard. From what I know he was born in 1746 to Thomas Hall and Martha Scott Bolling and died October 24, 1833 in Virginia and his wife was Candacia Dicey Childers. I made the mistake of making him a new profile but stopped what I was doing when I realized another profile for him was already made.

Template:One Name Study

==Biography==Jesse was born about 1746. Jesse Hall ... He passed away about 1783. [1] Son of Thomas Hall and Martha Scott Bolling. He married Candacia "Dicy" Childers.

Their Known Children:

  • 1.Richard Hall b: 1770 in Russell, Virginia
  • 2.Reuben Hall b: 1771 in Russell, Virginia
  • 3.Mosias Cyrus Hall b: 18 Apr 1775 in Scott, Virginia
  • 4.Amy Hall b: 1780 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA
  • 5.Sarah Hall b: 1781 in Washington, Virginia, USA
  • 6.Nimrod Rodden Hall b: 1784 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA
  • 7.Zachariah Hall b: 1787 in Scott, Virginia, USA
  • 8.John Hall b: 1790 in Scott, Virginia, USA
  • 9.Samuel Hall b: 1797 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
  • 10.William Riley Hall b: 1800 in Ashe, North Carolina, USA

Research Progress

Determined to not have been the Jesse HALL who fought in the American Revolution and resided in Wilkes County, North Carolina. That was determined to have been Jesse HALL who has been eliminated as a duplicate to this profiled, Jesse HALL, due to location lived, name of spouse and recorded children which have been claimed on DAR applications for that patriot. As such, I have deleted the comments which were on this profile about his service and placed them on the appropriate profile. ( Jeanne HOWELL, 29 June 2018)

Children

Masias, who was married to Unisiah Smith, came to the Long Fork of Shelby Creek on the Big Sandy (present-day Pike County, KY) between 1810 and 1820 along with his brother, REUBEN HALL, and other settlers. Masias and Reuben are presumed to have been born in North Carolina.

The father of Masias and Reuben Hall is reported to be JESSE HALL (Sr. or Jr.? -- sources conflict!), who married DICIE FRANKLIN. Jesse was born on Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg (Halifax) County, Virginia between 1746-1750.  He died (presumably in Virginia) in 1833.  This Jesse Hall appears to be the same person who acquired title to to 120 acres located on the north side of Pigg River, in Henry County, VA, on 19 October 1782.  Many other families who subsequently migrated into eastern Kentucky (and intermarried with these Halls) had property in the same vicinity.

The father of Jesse Hall is believed to be Thomas Hall, who was born on Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg County, VA ca 1702. He died in Bedford County, VA on 10 May 1794-Source added by Martha Garrett Hall and Michael David Hall-5th Great-Grandparents.


Sources

  1. First-hand information as remembered by Tom Hall, Sunday, January 25, 2015. Replace this citation if there is another source.
  • , Bizzells, and Halls of NC listing of Jesse HALL - rootsweb pg on Bizzells and Halls of NC - revealed the following sources:** Note: The file on the preceding website references a Revolutionary War pension file, it is possible they are confusing him with Jesse HALL who has already been determined to have NOT been the same individual as the individual in this profile.[per the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution records] ** Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records; Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. [Analysis: clue source only, Reasoning: no documentation]** Ancestry Family Trees [Analysis: Need to check trees for source data and cite those sources, trees by themselves are not a desired source especially when on a paid website.]