1870 U.S. Census, Long Branch, Franklin County, Virginia, p. 26, family 189.[2]
Hale; David 1822 America 1828 George 1851 Eliza 1853 William 1856 Martha 1858 Virginia 1860 Amanda 1863
Lewis 1865, Peter 1868
1880 U.S. Census, Long Branch, Franklin County, Virginia.[3]
1900 U.S. Census, Blackwater District (W part), Franklin County, Virginia.[4]
Children
It is logical that the first few children attributed to this union must be from a prior union because the births occurred before the union could have. Until better source is found this seems to be the best place for them.
Sarah Margaret Hale
George W. Hale
Mary Elizabeth Hale
Eliza Ann Hale
William Wiley Hale
Martha Frances Hale
Prudence Virginia Hale
Amanda Hale
Lewis Edward Hale
Peter C. Hale
Charity Ellen Hale
Nathaniel Hale
Sources
↑ US Federal Census: 1860 Population Schedule, family 762, p 107, David Hale household.
↑ US Federal Census: 1870 Population Schedule, family 189, p 26, David Hale household.
↑ US Federal Census: 1880 Population Schedule, dist 105, family 14041241, p 124A. Hale; David 1823, America 1830, Martha 1858, Prudence 1861, Amanda 1861, Lewis 1866, Peter 1868, Charity 1871, Nathaniel 1876.
↑ US Federal Census: 1900 Population Schedule, dist 22, family 120, p 7B, Hale; David 1821 Dec, Ally Z (wed 1890, 4 of 4 children living) 1830. Beard, Martha (widowed sister, 0 children) 1824 Jul.
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DNA Connections
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