Name |
Philip Hall11,23,24,25,30,99,72,150,154,169,172 |
Birth |
22 Apr 1836, Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee |
Death |
15 Mar 1900, Johnson County, Ark |
Burial |
Mar 1900, Knoxville Cemetery, Knoxville, Johnson County, AR |
Occupation |
Farmer/Preacher /Blacksmith/Carpenter149 |
Religion |
Baptist |
Father |
William Hall (1814-1901) |
Mother |
Nancy A. Smith (1819-1902) |
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Misc. Notes |
Civil War: Wounded, then captured 30 Mar 1863, near Sommerset Key. Taken to Louisville, then to Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and Baltimore. Ended up in Petersburg, VA, "South Carolina Hospital-Ward "26
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Spouses: |
1 |
Mary Jane Kelley6,11,22,23,72,150,169,172,221, "Jane" |
Birth |
1 Dec 1838, Cocke County, Tennessee |
Death |
12 Oct 1881, Jackson County, AL |
Burial |
Oct 1881, Allison Cemetery, Big Coon Creek, AL |
Father |
Charles Kelley (1812-1900) |
Mother |
Lucinda E. Unknown (1817-1895) |
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Misc. Notes |
According to her children, Mary J. was said to be part Indian.
C. W. C. Hall claimed she was descended from Pocahontas, claim not proven.
Parentage also not yet proven. |
Marriage |
10 Sep 1858, Bride's Fathers Home, Tennessee11 |
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Misc. Notes |
M.A.E. Hall, widow of Philip, is found in the 1901-1903 R.L. Polk & County's Everett City Directories, living at the same residence as step-son, Pleasant C. Hall187, p 150 188, p. 177. Living with Walter "Thad" and Amanda Belle Hall Vaughn in Los Angeles on 1930 census.
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Marriage |
18 Oct 1882, Severence, AL5,29 |
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