Person:Susannah Hall (18)

Watchers
m. 6 Nov 1831
  1. Julia A Hall1833 -
  2. Thomas M HallAbt 1835 - Abt 1845
  3. James Warren Hall1836 -
  4. Mary J Hall1838 -
  5. Susannah H (twin) Hall1841 -
  6. John W (twin) Hall1841 -
  7. Albert T HallAbt 1843 -
  8. Cyrus Hall1856 -
  9. David W Hall1857 -
m. 22 Jan 1858
m. Aft 1866
Facts and Events
Name Susannah H (twin) Hall
Married Name _____ Cosser
Married Name _____ Baker
Gender Female
Birth[1] 16 Aug 1841 Loami Township, Sangamon, Illinois, United States
Marriage 22 Jan 1858 to Thomas Cosser
Residence[1] Sep 1860 Navarro, Texas, United Statesfollowed husband to Texas where he was killed by Indians
Marriage Aft 1866 Sangamon, Illinois, United Statesto Thomas Baker
Death? Sangamon, Illinois, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Power, John Carroll. History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois: "centennial record". (Springfield, Ill.: E.A. Wilson & Co., 1876)
    351.

    ... Susannah H. [Hall] married, Jan 22, 1858, to Thomas Cosser, a native of England. He went from Sangamon county to Navarro county, Texas, in Feb. 1860, and Mrs. Cosser went in September following. Mr. Cosser went into partnership with Maj. H.P. Darling, in the business of wool growing. Whilst engaged in sheep shearing, at Laredo, near Ft. McIntosh, Webb county, Tex., in April, 1866, Mr. Cosser, a Mr. Smith and a negro boy were killed by Indians, who made a raid on them and were gone before the soldiers in the fort were aware of their presence. Mr. Darling was killed at the same time, but some miles away. Mrs. Cosser, Mrs. Smith, and a daughter of Maj. Darling, buried the bodies with their own hands. Mrs. Cosser returned to Sangamon county, and was married to Thomas Baker. ...