Sarah Elizabeth Heard was born circa 1694, in Albemarle county, Virginia, a daughter of John Heard. Sarah married John Garrett Hall. She passed away on 16 Mar 1736 in North Carolina. [1]
Researcher's Notes
Removed Span, Johnson, Georgia, United States from birth place. None of these places existed in 1690. Johnson Co., was formed in 1858. Spann was in Creek lands before 1770.
Possible children of Sarah and John, who resided in New Kent county, Virginia are:
Samuel Hall, born 1719, in Henry county, Virginia, died in Wilkes county, North Carolina: "In 1777, Samuel Hall and Merry Webb were among the signers in Henry County, Virginia, renouncing allegiance to Great Britain and swearing allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia.This would appear to indicate that both were of English origin.Samuel Hall and his family moved from Henry County, Virginia, to Wilkes County, North Carolina, some time shortly after the Revolutionary War began.Samuel was granted 100 acres on Elk Creek in Wilkes County, North Carolina, as recorded in Deed Book A, 1778 - 1783, pages 4,61 and 4,62.
David Francis Hall, born 1730, in Richmond Virginia, died 1786, in Richmond, Virginia, married Dorcas Alley, on November 20, 1754, in Goochland, Virginia. [4]
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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