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Mary Talbot (Haile)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Baltimore County , Maryland
Death: 1785 (51-52)
Watauga, Tennessee
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Nicholas Haile, Jr. and Ann Banister
Wife of Captain Matthew Talbot, II and Thomas Day
Mother of Elizabeth Pickett; Hale Talbot; Matthew Talbot, III; Thomas Haile Talbot; William Talbot and 3 others
Sister of Nicholas Hale, Ill; Susanna Craghead; Ann Mead; Shadrack Hale; Meshack Haile and 3 others
Half sister of George Hale; Francis Hale; Neale Hale; Henry Hale and Thomas Hale

Managed by: Debora Ann Baxter
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About Mary Talbot

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164020140/mary-talbot


“ She was the widow of Thomas Day/Bedford Co, VA”


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haile-69

Mary Haile was born on July 07, 1730, in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Maryland. Her parents were Nicholas Haile and Anne Long. [1]

In 1729/30, Mary was Heir in the Will of her father, Nicholas Hale.

She married Matthew Talbot. [2]

Together they had 3 children:

  1. Thomas Talbot
  2. William Talbot
  3. Matthew Talbot

She died in 1785 in Watauga, Carter County, Tennessee, USA. [citation needed]

Research Notes

(v) Verified descendancy, of Nicholas Hale, Heir.


http://www-personal.umich.edu/~fww/EDRIS.html

2. Matthew Talbot (2) (1729-)

Matthew Talbot (2) was born November 27, 1729. He was the second child of Matthew (1) and Mary Williston Talbot. His birth was registered in the Bristol Parish Register, page 374. In June 1753, he married Mary Hale Day (1733-1785) widow of Thomas Day and daughter of Nicholas Hale.

Matthew (2) was a hunter, trapper, merchant, stock raiser, Indian fighter and patriot. He volunteered to move to the new territory of Tennessee in 1778 and establish fortifications there. There on his land on the Wautauga River, rose the Fort Wautauga where Sevier�s men camped when staring to find Ferguson, the night before the Battle of Kings Mountain. His four eldest sons, Hale, Matthew, Thomas, and William fought with their father in the Revolution. Edmund and Clayton were too young.

Just before and during the Revolution, a great revival in religion took place in the Colonies and Matthew (2) and Mary Hale Day Talbot became Baptists. Matthew (2) became a preacher and continued to preach all his life.

In 1785, Mary Hale Day Talbot died in Washington County, Tennessee and soon afterward Matthew (2) and his family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia. Then he moved to Morgan County, Georgia where he died on October 12, 1812.

Matthew (2) and Mary Hale Day Talbot had seven children:

  1. Hale b 1754
  2. Matthew b. 1756
  3. Thomas b. 1759 (Ancestor of Talbot Field)
  4. William b. 1761 (Ancestor of Ann Talbot Brandon Womack)
  5. Edmund b. 1767
  6. Clayton b. 1769
  7. Mary b. 1770

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Talbot-412

Rev Matthew Talbot was shown to reside in Washington County, Tennessee. Apparently as a Talbot family legend has it ,Matthew Talbot and Nicholas Haile were close friends and it is reported that Matthew Talbot and Nicholas Haile had taken " heavy losses at sea" and moved from Maryland to Virginia to look for better opportunities. Nicholas Haile's daughter, Mary, would become the wife of Matthew Talbot.

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Mary Talbot's Timeline

1733
July 7, 1733
Baltimore County , Maryland
1750
1750
Maryland, British Colonial America
1754
December 5, 1754
Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1756
1756
Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1760
April 17, 1760
4007 Old York Road, Baltimore, MD, 21218, United States
1761
1761
Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1765
1765
Virginia
1767
March 26, 1767
Campbell County, Virginia
1785
1785
Age 51
Watauga, Tennessee
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