Source: S132 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived; Repository: #R1
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Hi pms, is anyone able to add any meaningful sources to this profile? In particular, is there a source for the marriage so that we can determine the preferred LNAB for Robert's wife. Thanks so much. Gillian
From THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope (1881); pg. 585
HALL, Samuel, a weaver, was living in Kennet about 1710, and died in 1738, leaving children as follows: Mary, m. to Robert Whitacre; Sarah, m. to David Baily; Phebe, m. to Calvin Cooper; Elizabeth, m. to Robert Whiteside; Hannah, Dinah, Susanna, Margaret, George, Samuel, James and Charles. George Hall married Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Jane Hoopes, and is said to have had twenty-four children. Samuel, the father, and George were weavers. Charles Hall married Sarah Taylor, and his descendants are living in Kennet.
Chester County Will Abstracts and Administrations 1713-1825
HALL, SAMUEL. Kennet. Weaver. October 3, 1738. October 24, 1738. B. 30. To wife Elizabeth 1/3 of estate real and personal. To daughter Mary wife of Robert Whitacre 20 shillings. To daughter Sarah wife of David Baily 20 shillings. To daughter Phebe wife of Calvin Cooper 20 shillings. To daughter Elizabeth wife of Robt. Whiteside 20 shillings. To daughters Hannah, Dinah, Susanna and Margaret 30 shillings and cow each. Remainder of estate real and personal to 4 sons, George, Samuel, James and Charles. Executors: William Cooper, Robert Lewis. Witnesses: Samuel Jackson, John Clark, John Watson.
these might be of interest - need to look at the originals but suggest wrong parentage for Mary :/
Whitaker-2524 and Whitaker-242 appear to represent the same person because: Same date of birth, same wife. Thanks for reviewing if these are duplicates
Whitaker-856 and Whitaker-242 appear to represent the same person because: same parents (once mother is merged) No sources on -242, please use data from-856. If you do not know how to complete this merge correctly, please contact me.
Whitaker-1547 and Whitaker-856 appear to represent the same person because: same marriage and death. birth in England is correct, as even the profile with the birth in the colonies has the fact that he came from England with his mother.
HALL, Samuel, a weaver, was living in Kennet about 1710, and died in 1738, leaving children as follows: Mary, m. to Robert Whitacre; Sarah, m. to David Baily; Phebe, m. to Calvin Cooper; Elizabeth, m. to Robert Whiteside; Hannah, Dinah, Susanna, Margaret, George, Samuel, James and Charles. George Hall married Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Jane Hoopes, and is said to have had twenty-four children. Samuel, the father, and George were weavers. Charles Hall married Sarah Taylor, and his descendants are living in Kennet.
Chester County Will Abstracts and Administrations 1713-1825 HALL, SAMUEL. Kennet. Weaver. October 3, 1738. October 24, 1738. B. 30. To wife Elizabeth 1/3 of estate real and personal. To daughter Mary wife of Robert Whitacre 20 shillings. To daughter Sarah wife of David Baily 20 shillings. To daughter Phebe wife of Calvin Cooper 20 shillings. To daughter Elizabeth wife of Robt. Whiteside 20 shillings. To daughters Hannah, Dinah, Susanna and Margaret 30 shillings and cow each. Remainder of estate real and personal to 4 sons, George, Samuel, James and Charles. Executors: William Cooper, Robert Lewis. Witnesses: Samuel Jackson, John Clark, John Watson.
these might be of interest - need to look at the originals but suggest wrong parentage for Mary :/