Person:John Hall (426)

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John Hall
 
m. Abt 1728
  1. John HallBef 1729 -
  2. Elizabeth Hall - Aft 1742
m. Bef 27 Apr 1750
  1. John HallBef 1750 -
  2. Hannah Hall1754 -
  3. Hutton Hall1756 - Bef 1782
  4. Sarah "Sally" Hall1767 -
Facts and Events
Name John Hall
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1729 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Other[3] 28 Feb 1738/39 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Thomas Hall, father
Marriage Bef 27 Apr 1750 St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesto Hannah Butler
Other[2] 16 Sep 1760 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of James Butler, brother in law
References
  1.   Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800 : marriages and marriage references for the counties of Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 2003)
    160.

    HALL, John & BUTLER, Hannah; bef. 27 Apr 1750; bride was dau. of Jn. & Sarah BUTLER of SSP and sis. of Jas. BUTLER of SSP. (d. NC 1760); (NC RB 1:21; RB 5:278)
    [where NC RB = Northumberland County Record Book]

  2. Will abstract of James Butler, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    Vol 2 : Record Book 5 (1758-1762 ):278.

    Butler, James, of St. Stephen's Parish
    Written 16 Sep 1760. Proved 13 Oct 1760.
    - Sister Hannah Hall wife of John Hall to have use of my land for seven years, and at the expiration of seven years my brother John Butler, if he be living, to have use of said land for term of fourteen years.
    - To Hutton Hall son of my sister Hannah Hall, my said land, and to have possession at the end of the above term of leases.
    - To Martha Thomson wife of Richard Thomson, one bed and furniture.
    - To brother in law John Hall, my saddle and bridle.
    - Rest of estate to be divided equally between my brother John Butler, and sister Hannah Hall.
    Executors: Brother John Butler, and brother in law John Hall.
    Witnesses: William Eskridge, Joshua Harper, and Eliza Singer.

  3. Will abstract of Thomas Hall, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    Vol 1 : Record Book (1713-1749):169a.

    Hall Thomas
    Written 28 Feb 1738/39. Proved 12 Apr 1742.
    - Son John Hall, all my land and plantation, but if he dies without heirs to my daughter Betty.
    - Son John hall, at time of my death, all my wearing clothes.
    - Wife Hannah Hall, one servant wench named Ann Jones, one new feather bed and furniture that now belong to it during her life and to my son John.
    - Daughter Betty, one feather bed and furniture which she has in her possession, one cow and calf.
    - Rest of estate to be equally divided between them.
    Executor: Son John Hall.
    Witnesses: Gibbord Harvie and Richard Booth, Jr.