Person:Jonathan Hall (26)

Watchers
m. 9 Dec 1844
  1. Jonathan Elijah Hall1846 - 1914
  2. Anzina Hall1848 - 1927
  3. George William Hall1853 - 1922
  4. Helen Eliza Hall1857 - Bef 1900
  5. Mary C Hall1859 - 1914
  6. Charles C Hall1860 - Bef 1907
m. 21 Oct 1884
  1. Charles Rowland Hall1885 - 1962
  2. Ann Florence Hall1887 - 1965
  3. Mary Helen Hall1891 - 1918
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan Elijah Hall
Gender Male
Birth? 18 Feb 1846 Lewis, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Marriage 21 Oct 1884 Lewis, West Virginia, United Statesto Florence Ann Rowland
Other[2] 8 Dec 1884 Lewis, Kentucky, United Statesmember Ebenezer Presbyterian Church at Cabin Creek
Other[2] 14 Mar 1886 Lewis, Kentucky, United StatesElder, Ebenezer Presbyterian church
Residence[1] Abt 1900 Hanover, Virginia, United StatesPeakes Turnout fruit farm
Military? Virginia, United States(Civil War)
Death[1] 5 Nov 1914 Hanover, Virginia, United States
Burial[1] Lebanon Churchyard, Hanover, Virginia, United Statesat Peakes Turnout
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 .

    http://hackerscreek.com/norman/HALL/JONATHAN.htm

    Johnathan Elijah Hall, a son of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (Arnold)
    Hall, was born in Lewis County VA February 18, 1846 and died in Hanover
    County VA November 8, 1914. He married Florence Ann (Rowland) Wilson
    from Lewis County KY October 21, 1884. Florence died in 1893.
    Jonathan served the Confederacy in the Civil War. According to
    traditional family history, at the end of the War, he was given a
    blanket and told to walk home.
    He moved to Hanover County VA from Lewis County WV about 1900.

  2. 2.0 2.1 .

    http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/hall/JosephHall.html#JohnElijahHall

    Jonathan Elijah Hall8 was born February 18, 1846 in Roanoke, Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He was in the Civil War fighting on the Confederate Side. At the end of the war, he was given a blanket and told to walk home which he did [15].

    On October 21, 1884, Jonathan married Florence Ann Rowland8 Wilson (b. June 11, 1853) of Poplar Flat, Lewis County, Kentucky. The wedding took place at the Bride's house at Cabin Creek, Lewis County, Kentucky (near the present Ebenezer Church). Florence had previously married Amos Wilson (b. Mar. 6, 1851, d. Oct. 12, 1882) of Cabin Creek on March 9, 1874 and there were three children from this union: Hattie Wilson (b. Dec. 27, 1875 , d. Oct. 13, 1886 of diphtheria), Myrtie Lee Wilson (b. June 5, 1878, d. April 15, 1882) and Armina Dorcas (Minnie) Wilson9 (b. May 26, 1880, Winfield, Kansas, d. Dec. 18, 1915), mother of Natalie May10 Erickson. Since another Jonathan E. Hall lived in Poplar Flat, Lewis County, Kentucky, Jonathan Elijah seems to have gone by John Elijah Hall. This new variation of his first name stuck even when he moved to Virginia.

    After their wedding, John and Florence lived in Cabin Creek and John became a member of Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Cabin Creek (several miles west of the old county seat of Poplar Flat) on December 8, 1884. John became an Elder of the church on March 14, 1886.