Nathan Hall is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor. NSSAR Ancestor #: 173156 Rank:
Will
February 19th Day 1816.In the name of God Amen. I, Nathan Hall, senr., of Patrick County....being sick & weak of body but of perfect mind & memory thanksbe to God for the same noing it is appointed once for all men to die do make this my last will & testament.In the first place I commit my soul in thehands of Almighty God that gave it & my body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors & as for what worldlyestate it has pleased God to bless me in this life with I dispose of in this manner..do make this my last will and testament.
Item. It is my desire that John Hall should have part of my landI live on....
Item. It is my desire that the balance of my land should besold and the money equally divided among all my sons and daughters.
Item. It is my desire that all my negroes, Daniel, Charles, Ezebel, Mal, Eady, Jim, Price, Sindy, Lucy and Ruth be sold for the best price that can be got and equally divided amongst all my sons and daughters, that is to say, Jno, Randal, Thomas, Jonathan, Molly, Sally, Nancy, Jeremiah and Frankey...
It is my desire that Jno. Hall and Thomas R. Hall should be my executors of this, my last will.
It is also my desire that if any of my children should be dead before the assignment of this will their heirs should have 50 cents apiece.
his x mark Nathan Hall. Probated Apr 7, 1815 Signed in the presents of: Russel Hall, Delia Hall, Ann Hall.
....3 Randolph "Randal" Hall b: 1768 Brunswick or Gloucester Co., VA d: 21 Jun 1821 Su
Nathaniel "Nathan" Hall (Rev) b: 1746 in Hanover County, VA d: Feb 1815 in Patrick Co., VA m. Ann Rowe in Gloucester Co., VA d: 30 May 1791 in Henry Co., VA m: ca 1767 in Hanover Co., VA. Nathaniel Hall became a Baptist minister as early as 1774. On 8 Aug 1783, Isham Hall and Zurah Layne of Campbell Co., VA were married at the home of Rev. Nathaniel Hall, in Halifax Co., Va. He was an early settler in Henry Co., VA, by 1777 (the year Henry Co. was formed from Pittsylvania Co.). He provided supplies during the RW, was a farmer and part-time Baptist preacher. Rev. Nathaniel Hall married Isham Hall and Zurah Layne on 8 Aug 1783 Halifax Co., VA. Isham Hall b. ca. 1724 was the son of Thomas Hall b. ca. 1718.
Nathan Hall was born July 30, 1738, in Gloucester county, Virginia. Although Nathan was not a soldier during the American Revolutionary War, he is honored by the Society of Daughters of the American Revolution for his Patriotic Service.[1] Nathan signed the "Oath of Allegience," in Henry county, Virginia and rendered material aide to support the Continental Army. [2] Application for membership in the DAR have been made by the descendants of his children with Anne Hall, including his sons Randolph Hall, who married Sarah "Sally" Woodson; Thomas Row Hall, who married Sarah Fusion; John Hall, who married Prudence Poteet; and of his daughters, Nancy Hall, who married Conrad Storms.
Nathan died in February, 1815, in Patrick county, Virginia.
Text: Birth date: 7 November 1686Birth place: Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co, VADeath date: 20 November 1763Death place: Marriage date: 1737Marriage place:
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Sources
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 11 Apr 2024), "Record of Nathan Hall", Ancestor # A049373.
↑ A MAG OF HIST & BIOG, VOL 10, P 140; HILL, HIST OF HENRY CO, VA, P 307
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