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Captain John C.? Hall, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Death: February 08, 1835 (76)
probably Russell Springs, Russell County, Kentucky, United States (Natural Causes)
Place of Burial: Bowling Green, Warren County, KY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Philip Hall, III; Phillip Hall, III; Anna Hall Drury and Anna Hall
Husband of Elizabeth Hall; Nancy Hall; Elizabeth Hall and Mary Powell Hall
Father of Mary Polly Annis Frost; William Hall; Phillip Hall; Jesse Hall; Annis Frost and 15 others
Brother of Robert Hall; Philip Hall, IV; Elizabeth Atkinson; William Hall; Mary Hall and 3 others

Occupation: Solider/Farmer
Managed by: Lori Lynn Wilke
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About Captain John C.? Hall, I

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Do not confuse this John with John Mason Hall, Sr..

It is not clear whether this John married Elizabeth Hall. Further research is warranted.

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John Hall 9 December 1758–8 February 1835 (Age 76) Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States

The Life Summary of John When John Hall was born on 9 December 1758, in Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States, his father, Philip Hall III, was 26 and his mother, Ann Warfield, was 22. He married Mary Evalind Donalson about 1782, in North Carolina, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Stokes, North Carolina, United States in 1790 and Wayne, Kentucky, United States in 1830. He registered for military service in 1831. He died on 8 February 1835, in Russell, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Jabez, Russell, Kentucky, United States. Parents and Siblings

Philip Hall III Male 1732–1806

•  Male

Ann Warfield Female 1736–1806

•  Female Siblings (9)

John Hall Male 1758–1835

•  Male

Philip Hall Male 1759–Deceased

•  Male

Elizabeth Hall Female 1763–1845

•  Female

James Hall Male 1765–Deceased

•  Male

Mary Hall Female 1769–Deceased

•  Female +4 More Children VIEW ALL Sources (1)

John Hall, "United States Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872" Discover Even More As a nonprofit, we offer free help to those looking to learn the details of their family story. Create a free account to view more about your family. CREATE A FREE ACCOUNT Photos and Memories (1)

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John Hall Male 1758–1835

•  Male

Mary Chaney Female 1763–Deceased

•  Female Children (16)

Naomi Hall Female 1780–Deceased

•  Female

Jane Hall Female 1782–Deceased

•  Female

Phillip Hall Male 1784–Deceased

•  Male

Martha Hall Female 1787–1870

•  Female

Jesse Hall Male 1788–1864

•  Male +11 More Children VIEW ALL World Events (8) 1776 Age 18 Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress. Colonies declare independence. 1776 Age 18 North Carolina is the 12th state. 1781 Age 23 In 1781, Maryland donated land to be used for part of Washington, D. C. VIEW ALL Activities

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Spouse and Children

Parents and Siblings 1740 1760 1780 1800 1820 1840 1860 1880 John Hall

1758–1835 Mary Chaney

1763–Deceased Naomi Hall

1780–Deceased Jane Hall

1782–Deceased Phillip Hall

1784–Deceased Martha Hall

1787–1870 Martha Hall

1794–1870 Jesse Hall

1788–1864 Lapsley Hall

1793–1872 John Hall Jr

1794–Deceased Nancy Ann Hall

1794–1855 Elizabeth Hall

1796–Deceased Sally Sarah Hall

1800–1829 Hosea Hall

1801–1862 Hiram Chancey Hall

1803–1853 James Curtis Hall

1807–1864 Mary Hall

1809–1877 Permelia Hall

1810–1865 Name Meaning

Hall

John English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian: from Middle English hall (Old English heall), Middle High German halle, Old Norse hōll all meaning ‘hall’ (a spacious residence), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hall or an occupational name for a servant employed at a hall. In some cases it may be a habitational name from places named with this word, which in some parts of Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages also denoted a salt mine. The English name has been established in Ireland since the Middle Ages, and, according to MacLysaght, has become numerous in Ulster since the 17th century. LOAD TEST -- Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006. Possible Related Names Halla Halle Hallen Haller Hallin Hallman Halls Heller


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John I Hall (1758 - 1835)

John I Hall Born 9 Dec 1758 in Anne Arundel, Marylandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Son of Phillip Hall III and Anna (Drury) Hall [sibling%28s%29 unknown] Husband of Harwell Nancy — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Husband of Mary (Chaney) Hall — married about 1779 in Caswell, North Carolina, United Statesmap DESCENDANTS descendants Father of Naomi Hall, Curtis Hall, Virginia Jane (Hall) Pierce, William Hall, Phillip Hall, Martha (Hall) Johnson, Jesse Hall, Francis (Hall) Green, Lapsley Hall, John Hall and James Curtis Hall Died 8 Feb 1835 in Bowling Green, Kentuckymap Profile managers: Nancy Jackson private message [send private message], Anonymous Anonymous private message [send private message], and Michelle Beard private message [send private message] Profile last modified 29 Mar 2021 | Created 17 Oct 2017 This page has been accessed 496 times. Biography

John Hall was born in Anne Arundel, Maryland, on 9 Dec 1758. He was the son of Phillip Hall and Anna Drury. He married Mary Cheney about 1779 at Caswell, North Carolina. She was born about 1760 in Caswell, North Carolina. John Hall fought in the Revlutionary War. He passed away in 8 Feb 1835, and he is burried in Military Spring Cemetery, Jabez, Russell County, Kentucky.

The following is excepted from an application for a Revolutionary War Pension by John Hall, made in Russell County KY, 29 Apr 1833. "Born 9th Dec 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. At an early age the family moved to Prince George Co., MD. This is where he lived during his first two tours of duty. He first entered the service of the USA in 1776, believes it was Sept. as a private militiaman for three months as a volunteer under Capt. Gaither. Immediately marched to Federick Co. VA and various other places in the state, then back to Baltimore where he was stationed until his three months expired. In Aug. or Sept. 1777 he again volunteered, serving under Capt. Josiah Shaw., marched to Pennsylvania and was under the command of General Smallwood, took part in a number skirmishes, and was Brandywine and Germantown among other engagements. They pursued General Howe for about 3 weeks after the Battle of Brandywine. When he reached Lancaster he became ill, and was left with some other soldiers who were ill. When he improved he returned to his home. In the fall of 1779 he moved to Caswell Co. NC. Early in 1780 he vounteered as a private militiaman under Capt. Adam Sandera and LT. Rose. They immediately went to Orange Co. VA where he joined a regiment commanded by Col. Hugh Tannin. They were involved in several engagement and skirmishes throughout North and South Carolilna. Finally at Charlestown they joined General Lincoln's command and remained during the seige. When they surrendered, he was made a prisoner of war, which he remained until paroled on the 19th of May. He remained on parole until after the surrender of Cornwallis. His service this time was for a year and 10 months. He lived in Caswell Co., NC, until 1800 when he moved to Patrick Co., VA, and a year later settled in Wayne Co., KY, where he lived until the spring of 1832 when he moved to Russell Co., KY. KY tax lists show John Hall in 1802: 1 male above 21 1 male 16-21 6 mares and 1 stallion. 1803 400 acres 3rd rate land on Otter Creek, and another 100 acres in addition. 1804 An additional 100 acres listed his name remains on the tax list through 1815 Less. John Hall was born in Anne Arundel county Maryland on December 9, 1758 and moved at an early age to Prince George’s County where he enlisted in the Revolutionary War in September 1776. In the fall of 1779 he moved to Caswell County, North Carolina and resided there until 1800 when he moved to Patrick County, Virginia. In 1801 he moved to Wayne County, Kentucky and in 1832, he moved to Russell County, Kentucky. He was also a Private in the North Carolina line receiving Pension S1210 in 1833. [1] Maryland Revolutionary War Records Name: John Hall Birth Date: 1758 Rank: Pvt. Establishment: Militia Comment: N. C. Service Participated in the Revolutionary War under 3rd North Carolina Regiment, sergeant. Children: John Hall (M) 1794 in, North Carolina Nancy Ann Hall (F) 25 Sep 1799 in, Caswell, North Carolina Sarah Hall (F) abt 1800 in, North Carolina, USA Hosea Hall (M) 3 Dec 1801 in, Patrick, Virginia, USA Elizabeth Hall (F)abt 1802 in Wayne, Kentucky James C Hall (M)1803 in, Wayne, Kentucky, USA Hiram Chaney Hall (M) 5 Oct 1803 in, Wayne, Kentucky Mary Hall (F)13 Oct 1808 in, Wayne, Kentucky Permelia Hall (F) abt 1812 in, Wayne, Kentucky SPOUSE 2, Mary Donaldson Annis Hall (F) abt 1789 in, North Carolina SPOUSE 3, Mary Edgar Francis Hall (F) 3 Mar 1789 in Barren, Kentucky SPOUSE: 4 Nancy Harwell, Born: abt 1759 in, North Carolina Name: John Hall [John Hall S] Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Wayne, Kentucky Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1 Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 3 Free White Persons - Under 16: 3 Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 Total Free White Persons: 8 Total Slaves: 1 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 9 Sources

↑ (Re. RCK:147;Mrr:25; and Beverly England’s Revolutionary Soldier. . . p. 42) Columbia Kentucky Printing Creations 1987. From Marylanders to Kentucky by Henry C. Peden https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6KV-QLP/details?spouse=LH... 1810-1830 US Federal Census Kentucky, Land Grants, 1782-1924 Maryland Revolutionary War Records Collection 1790 U.S. Federal Population Census, Source National Archives and Records Administration, Description: This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1790, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org Collection 1800 U.S. Federal Population Census, Source National Archives and Records Administration, Description: This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1800, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org. 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Wayne, Kentucky; Page: 105; NARA Roll: M33_28; Image: 119. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 August 2019), memorial page for John Hall (9 Dec 1758–8 Feb 1835), Find A Grave Memorial no. 116185418, citing Military Spring Cemetery, Jabez, Russell County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by warren smith (contributor 47332004.

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Captain John C.? Hall, I's Timeline

1758
December 9, 1758
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1782
April 3, 1782
Person County, North Carolina, United States
1783
August 10, 1783
North Carolina, United States
1785
1785
North Carolina, United States
1786
February 1, 1786
Caswell County, North Carolina
1788
1788
Person, North Carolina, USA
1788
Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
1789
March 3, 1789
North Carolina
1793
September 21, 1793
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States