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Elizabeth Hall (Falkoner)

Also Known As: "Faulkner"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Halifax County, Virginia
Death: May 14, 1799 (46-47)
Anderson District, South Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Rev. Nathaniel Hall
Mother of Fenton Hall, Sr; Anthony Hall; Nathaniel Hall, Jr.; Joseph Sanford Hall; William Allen Hall and 6 others

Managed by: John Leonard Burke
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About Elizabeth Hall

Elizabeth Hall, wife of Rev. Nathaniel Hall. She is thought by several researchers to have been the daughter of John Falkoner (Faulkner/Falkner/Falconer) and wife Elizabeth, who moved from Halifax Co., Virginia, to Laurens Co., S.C. John Falconer named Nathaniel Hall the primary legatee of his 1787 will, although he doesn't call him his son-in-law or name his daughter Elizabeth Hall in the will. The name may also be spelled Fortner and Forkner. The Falkoner will refers to him as "my well-beloved friend Nathaniel Hall, Senr."

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Below is a list of many individuals believed to be children of Nathaniel. Only Nathaniel Jr has been proven by the will of Nathaniel Sr.

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  •   1. Nathaniel Hall, Jr - proven.
  •   2. Lent Hall - made many purchases at Nathaniel Hall Estate Sale held 24 May 1799, following death of Nathaniel Hall's wife, Elizabeth. This by itself does not indicate he's a son.
  •   3. John "Stone Fence" Hall - supposedly a documented son but I've not seen the evidence.
  •   4. Caleb Hall - also attended the Nathaniel Hall Estate Sale. He purchased a slave. Nathaniel Hall's 1793 Will indicated that property was not to be sold out of family. Definition of "family" is key here.
  •   5. Joseph Sanford Hall - no evidence seen to state he is a son.
  •   6. Benjamin Hall - was a witness to the Will of Nathaniel Hall in 1793. He also proved the Will in Open Court Jan. 24, 1797. Benjamin can be eliminated as a son since an heir cannot legally witness the will.
  •   7. Anthony (Antney) Hall - no documentation to support Anthony as a son.
  •   8. daughter - the 1790 census indicates one daughter born before 1790.
  •   9. Martin Hall - purchased the family Bible at the Estate sale of Nathaniel Hall.
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Elizabeth Hall's Timeline

1752
1752
Halifax County, Virginia
1766
1766
Halifax County, Virginia
1767
1767
Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia, United States
1769
1769
Halifax County, Virginia
1773
1773
Halifax, Halifax, VA, United States
1775
1775
Halifax County, Virginia
1777
January 22, 1777
Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia, United States
1779
December 12, 1779
Halifax County, Virginia, United States
1783
1783
Halifax,VA