Person:Moses Hall (16)

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Moses Hall, III
m. 5 Dec 1809
  1. Margaret Crawford Hall1810 - 1892
  2. John Hall1812 - 1881
  3. Isabella Hall1815 - 1888
  4. William Crawford Hall1817 - 1873
  5. Elizabeth S Hall1819 - 1845
  6. Nancy M Hall1824 - 1900
  7. Moses Hall, III1826 - 1890
  8. David Humphrey Hall1829 - 1904
  9. Mary Juliet Hall1838 - 1917
m. 13 Jul 1826
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Name Moses Hall, III
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 13 Jul 1826 Shelby, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 13 Jul 1826 to Mary Robison
Death[2] 16 Sep 1890 Crawford, Arkansas, United States
References
  1. History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas: from the earliest time to the present, including a department devoted to the preservation of sundry personal, business, professional and private records; besides a valuable fund of notes, original observations, etc., etc. (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, c1978).

    Moses Hall was born in Shelby County, Ky., July 13, 1826, where he lived upon his father's farm and received a common-school education. When twenty-six years old his father gave him a plantation, and in 1853 he married Mary E. Robison, daughter of William and Rebecca (Cunningham) Robison, natives of Kentucky. Mrs. Hall was born in Jefferson County, of that State, May 18, 1833. Mr. Hall came to Monroe County, Mo., in 1857, but returning to Kentucky in 1865, lived there until 1881. Coming to Arkansas he first located in Woodruff County, and in 1836 came to Crawford County, where he now farms upon 120 acres of land, ninety of which he has cultivated.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hall are members of the Presbyterian Church, and the parents of eight children, seven of whom are living: Benjamin L., William R., Elizabeth R. (deceased), Mary B., Virginia L., James T., George W. and Ella R.

    Mr. Hall is a Democrat in politics. He is a successful man, his property being the result of his own labor, and the property given him by his father was all lost during the war.

    Moses Hall, Sr., the father of our subject, was also a native of Shelby County, Ky., and his mother, Elizabeth P.(Crawford), was born in Greenbrier County, Va., but went to Shelby County with her parents when sixteen years old. The family on both sides have been Old School Presbyterians, and were of Irish descent. Mr. Hallwas an extensive planter, a soldier in the War of 1812, and a Democrat.

  2. 2.0 2.1 KZQH-MW5, in FamilySearch Family Tree
    includes sources, last accessed May 2022.