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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Thomas Hall, M.D. |
Gender |
Male |
Alt Birth? |
Abt 1757 |
Virginia |
Birth? |
Abt 1768 |
Halifax, North Carolina, United States |
Other[1] |
16 Aug 1796 |
Prince Edward, Virginia, United Statesnamed in court case concerning distribution of the estate of father William Hall |
Property[3] |
28 Nov 1797 |
Onslow, North Carolina, United Statesnamed in Deed |
Other? |
1797 |
Halifax, North Carolina, United Statesnamed in Will of Robert Hall, brother |
Marriage |
6 Jan 1803 |
North Carolina[she is the widow Sitgreaves] to Martha Cobb Jones |
Death? |
26 Feb 1830 |
Williamson, Tennessee, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Headley, Robert K. Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-century Virginia Newspapers. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, c1987).
p147 –
HALL Family, Pr. Edw. Co., Quarterly Ct., 16 Aug 1796: Samuel HALL and Thomas HALL against James HALL, Happy CHANDLER, Jemima HALL, George CHANDLER and Susanna his wife late Susanna HALL, and Polly MASSAY an infant under 21 by Elizabeth MASSAY her gdn. Specially appointed to defend her interest, upon a petition that the interest of the several parties aforesaid in the lands in the sd. Petition, should in place of a division to be preserved to them by an entire sale of the same... It appearing to the court that William HALL late of this co., father of the sd. Samuel HALL, Thomas HALL, James HALL, Happy CHANDLER, Jemima HALL, Susanna CHANDLER wife of George CHANDLER, and Polly MASSAY, departed this life intestate [entitled] at the time of his death to 120 ac. Of land lying in this co. subject to distribution among the parties aforesaid, that each distributor's share in sd. Lands will not exceed $100, and it further appearing that the sd. James HALL and Happy CHANDLER are not inhabitants of this state (VGGA, 1 Mar 97)
[VGGA = Virginia Gazette and General Advertiser] ----- [Identifies him as a child of William Hall.]
- NCGSJ.
William Hall. f83.2 1/2. No date. Claim of Buchannan, Hastie & Co. Report of Henry Potter, Esqr. Special Agent for Halifax District, NC. ... "Benjamin Hall" of Onslow County is the executor - the solvency of the estate can be proved by Dr. Thomas Hall of Halifax. On this claim I can get no further information.
Source: NCGSJ, page 17, Feb 1790 [T79/73XJ7333, File # 77.2484.1-14 NC. Archives - British Records Collector] NCGSJ - Claims of British Merchants after the Rev. War. ----- [Note: Buchanan, Hastie & Co. had a store, Osborne's, in Halifax Co.] [1]
- ↑ Onslow County, North Carolina Deed Book
U:18.
Onslow Co NC, Deed Bk. U, pg. 18 -
Nov 28, 1797. THOMAS HALL of Halifax Co NC to BENJAMIN HALL of Onslow Co, NC for the good will he bears toward his brother, BENJAMIN, and for 5 shillings, deeds all his right in a tract of land between the SW and NW branches of New River at the mouth of the SW branch which was the property of our father, WILLIAM HALL, and which he did not dispose of in his will.
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