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Biography
3. JOHN2 HALE (JOAB1) was born 1794 in Greenville, South Carolina, and died 1894 in Texas. He married SARAH PAGE 1820. She was born 1802 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1900.
Children of JOHN HALE and SARAH PAGE are:
i. SARAH (SALLIE)3 HALE, b. 1819.
ii. ELIZABETH(BETSY) HALE, b. 1820.
iii. MAHALA (HALEY) HALE, b. 1822.
5. iv. WILLIAM DANIEL HALE, b. January 04, 1825, Smith Co. Tennessee; d. March 13, 1913, Newport, Jack Co.,Texas.
v. JOAB D. HALE, b. 1830.
vi. REUBEN B. HALE, b. April 05, 1832.
vii. RICHIE (BECKIE) HALE, b. 1833.
viii. DAVID HARDY HALE, b. 1837.
ix. MARY JANE HALE, b. 1839.
Sources
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Acknowledgments
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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