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James Nathaniel Hall

Male 1776 - Aft 1848  (72 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Nathaniel Hall was born on 25 Feb 1776 in Rockbridge, Botetourt County, Virginia (son of Nathaniel Hall and Elizabeth ???); died after 1848 in Washington County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Also had a brother named Nathaniel, dates unknown, who died young? James Nathaniel Hall married three times and had at least 15 children. One son, Thomas, married his cousin, Margaret Hall, the daughter of William and Mary Hall. In addition to the 15 children listed, Gordon Foote also indicates that James had a son named Frank.

    James married Susan Elizabeth Biddle on 13 Nov 1800 in Washington County, Tennessee. Susan was born on 15 Dec 1783 in Nolichuckey, Washington County, Tennessee; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Said to have been married in her father's home in Washington County, Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. Sally Hall was born on 12 Oct 1801; and died.
    2. John Hall was born on 17 Jul 1803; and died.
    3. Thomas Hall was born on 1 Jan 1804 in Washington County, Tennessee; died on 4 Jul 1888 in Greene County, Tennessee.
    4. Jane Hall was born on 16 Mar 1806; and died.
    5. Nathaniel Hall was born on 19 Nov 1807; and died.
    6. Samuel Doak Hall was born on 8 Sep 1809; and died.
    7. Nancy Hall was born on 20 May 1811; and died.
    8. Mary Hall was born on 19 Feb 1813; and died.
    9. Elizabeth Hall was born on 9 Jan 1815; and died.
    10. Peggy Hall was born on 6 Jun 1817; and died.
    11. Lucinda Hall was born on 15 Jun 1819; and died.
    12. James Nathaniel Hall was born on 12 Sep 1821 in Washington County, Tennessee; died on 17 Sep 1886.
    13. William Hall was born on 12 Jun 1823; and died.
    14. Elizabeth Hall was born on 9 Jan 1826; and died.
    15. Edmund Hall was born on 2 Feb 1828; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel Hall was born on 13 Mar 1749 in Albemarle County, Virginia (son of William Hall and Jean ???); died on 16 Oct 1833 in Halls Farm, Sullivan County, Tennessee.

    Nathaniel married Elizabeth ??? about 1768 in Virginia. Elizabeth was born before 1751; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth ??? was born before 1751; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Most online trees show him as married to Elizabeth Thankful Doak. They also show their sons as born in 1769, 1771 and 1776. However, according to the email below, Elizabeth Thankful Doak's first husband did not die until 1793. This would seemingly rule out the wife of Nathaniel Hall as being Elizabeth Doak.

    Proposed Change: Elizabeth Thankful Doak (I2276)

    Description: From Chaulkley's WB 8, Page 66.--2d August, 1793. James Meteer's will - To wife, Elizabeth; to 3 sons, William, James, Samuel. Executors, wife Elizabeth and son William, Teste: Samuel McCutchen, David Doak, James Mitchell, John Wake, Samuel Doak. Proved, September Court, 1793, by the Doaks and James Mitchell, Jr. Executors qualify Ergot, It must have been another Elizabeth that md Nathaniel Hall.

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    Children:
    1. Alexander Hall was born about 1769 in Virginia; died about 1854 in Greene County, Tennessee.
    2. William Hall, Sr. was born on 6 Mar 1771 in Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 12 Mar 1846 in Greene County, Tennessee.
    3. 1. James Nathaniel Hall was born on 25 Feb 1776 in Rockbridge, Botetourt County, Virginia; died after 1848 in Washington County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Hall was born between 1702 and 1706 in County Antrim, Ireland; died before 8 Feb 1773 in Botetourt County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    May have instead been born in Scotland.

    From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: g1694b

    The Halls originally emigrated from Scotland to Ireland and then to the US, settling in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, later moving to Virginia near the James River. William acquired a land grant. After a few years he and his wife, Jean, bought a parcel of the Bordon Grant and other properties. All of these lands were deeded to his sons. The Halls moved to Washington County, settling on the south side of Watuga River. Their home was used as a stage coach inn, where dignitaries of the day were frequent visitors (1725). Including vistors who came straight to Virginia from Ulster, Ireland.

    Colony of Virginia, being in a low state of health and calling to mind the Mortality of the Body and the uncertainity of life. I hereby make this my last will and testament commiting my soul to God who gave it, and my Body to the Dust to be buried in a christian like and decent manner. at the descretion of my Executors hereafter nominated and appointed and as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to bless me with, I dispose of in the manner and form following. cows, one bay horse, saddle and bridle, two beds, bedsteads and furniture, one young wench named Moll, twenty pounds Virginia currency, one half of my hogs, all my wheat, hay and corn and ruff fodder now on the plantation. Her living on the plantation her lifetime. One chest, two potts and bails, half my peuter, one Bible. and real to be sold at publick vendew as soon as convenient. equally divided among my beloved children viz: Andrew Hall, Agnes Berry, John Hall, Isable Buchanan, William Hall, Nathanial Hall, James Hall. well beloved son George Berry to execute this my last will and Testament and I do hereby renounce revoke and disannul all former wills and Testaments will and Testament and none other given under my hand and seal this twenty seven day December one thousand seven hundred and seventy two.

    Instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of William Hall deceased, was presented in court by Andrew Hall and George Berry the executors herein named and proved by the oaths of John Thompson and Andrew Mackinley hereto ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said executors who made oath according to law, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate hereof in due form where upon they entered into and acknowledged their bond with Duke Boyer and James Hall, their securities in the sum of one thousand pound conditioned as the law directs. (Courtesy of Ancestry.com--tree submitted with no name, presumed to be George E. Hall based on the footnote to the will of William Hall, Sr.)

    William married Jean ??? about 1730. Jean was born before 1711; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jean ??? was born before 1711; and died.

    Notes:

    Her maiden name is unknown, but circumstantial evidence points to COLLIER.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/newupload/pages/A1_3.htm

    Children:
    1. Andrew Hall was born about 1731 in Augusta County, Virginia; died about 1803 in Rockbridge, Botetourt County, Virginia.
    2. Isabel Hall was born about 1735 in Augusta County, Virginia; and died.
    3. Agnes Hall was born about 1737 in Augusta County, Virginia; and died.
    4. James Hall was born about 1739 in Augusta County, Virginia; died about 1830.
    5. William Hall, II was born about 1740 in Augusta County, Virginia; died in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    6. John Hall was born about 1741 in Augusta County, Virginia; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Hall was born on 10 Sep 1746 in Augusta County, Virginia; and died.
    8. 2. Nathaniel Hall was born on 13 Mar 1749 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 16 Oct 1833 in Halls Farm, Sullivan County, Tennessee.