Louisa HALL was born about 1843 in Alabama[1] and is thought to have died or married for a second time between 1862 and the enumeration of the 1870 census record in Jackson County, Alabama[2], [3] She was the daughter of Hosea Farmer HALL and Mary PACE.[4] She is buried in “Place” [5]
Louisa HALL was married on 9 November 1862 in Jackson County, Alabama to Solomon Glass BELLOMY.[6] Solomon Glass BELLOMY was previously married on 22 November 1855 in Jackson County, Alabama to Susan C. FOSTER who died in 1861.
Solomon Glass BELLOMY was born about 1832 in Alabama[7] and died about 1868 in Jackson County, Alabama.[8] He is believed to have been the son of William BELLOMY ad Malinda WININGER.[9] He is buried in an unknown location.
Children of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Louisa HALL
Note: No issue of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Louisa HALL are known at the current time.
Children of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Susan C. FOSTER. This individual would have been the stepdaughter of Louisa HALL
Child 1: Mary Belinda BELLOMY (Born: 11 April 1858 in Jackson County, Alabama; Died: 11 March 1899 in Wood County, Texas; Married: 12 January 1874 in Jackson County, Alabama to William Ambrose TINNEY). Mary BELLOMY was in the 1870 census record with her paternal grandparents. She is buried in Lee Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas.[10]
Research Progress
Louisa HALL, before marriage to Solomon Glass BELLOMY (Married: 9 November 1862)
1850 United States Federal Census Record of Jackson County, Alabama, Household of Henry HALL[11]
Household in 1850:
Hosey HALL (Age: 30 Years, Born in Tennessee) - Occupation: Farmer
RESEARCH NOTES: Individual was indexed as Henry HALL, but on image it looks more like Hosey HALL
Mary HALL (Age: 30 Years, Born in Virginia)
Lucia HALL (Age: 8 Years, Born in Alabama)
Cintha HALL (Age: 6 Years, Born in Alabama)
Nancy HALL (Age: 4 Years, Born in Alabama)
Lucinda HALL (Age: 1 Year, Born in Alabama)
1860 United States Federal Census Record of District 3, Jackson County, Alabama, Household of H. F. HALL[12]
Household in 1860:
H. F. HALL (Age: 40 Years, Born in Tennessee) - Occupation: Blacksmith, Value of Real Estate: $250, Value of Personal Estate: $250.
Mary HALL (Age: 41 Years, Born in Virginia)
Louisa HALL (Age: 17 Years, Born in Alabama) - Attending School
Synthia HALL (Age: 15 Years, Born in Alabama) - Attending School
Nancy HALL (Age: 14 Years, Born in Alabama)
Lucinda HALL (Age: 11 Years, Born in Alabama)
Wm HALL (Age: 8 Years, Born in Alabama) - Attending School
Thos. C. HALL (Age: 6 Years, Born in Alabama)
Jas. HALL (Age: 3 Years, Born in Alabama)
John HALL (Age: 1 Year, Born in Alabama)
Solomon Glass BELLOMY, before marriage to Louisa HALL (Married: 9 November 1862)
1840 United States Federal Census Record
1850 United States Federal Census Record of Jackson County, Alabama, Household of William BELLAMY[13]
Household in 1850:
William BELLAMY (Age: 45 Years, Born in Virginia)
Malinda BELLAMY (Age: 40 Years, Born in Virginia)
Solomon BELLAMY (Age: 15 Years, Born in Alabama)
Elizabeth BELLAMY (Age: 11 Years, Born in Alabama)
Martha A. BELLAMY (Age: 8 Years, Born in Alabama)
David BELLAMY (Age: 6 Years, Born in Alabama)
Susanna BELLAMY (Age: 4 Years, Born in Alabama)
William BELLAMY (Age: 2 Years, Born in Alabama)
Marriage of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Susan C. FOSTER on 22 November 1855 in Jackson County, Alabama
1860 United States Federal Census Record of Township no. 3, Range 5 East, Jackson County, Alabama, household of Solomon G. BELLOMY[14]
Household in 1860:
Solomon G. BELLOMY (Age: 27 Years, Born in Alabama) - Occupation: Farmer, Value of Real Estate: $500, Value of Personal Estate: $300.
Susan BELLOMY (Age: 21 Years, Born in Alabama)
Mary BELLOMY (Age: 2 Years, Born in Alabama)
Samul JARNIGAN (Age: 15 Years, Born in Tennessee) - Occupation: Farm Laborer
Death of Susan C. FOSTER, est. 1861
Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Louisa HALL
Marriage Record of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Louisa HALL on 9 November 1862 in Jackson County, Alabama
Death Record of Solomon Glass BELLOMY
Death Record of Louisa (HALL) BELLOMY
1870 United States Federal Census Record of Jackson County, Alabama, Household of William BELLOMY
This household contained the child of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Susan C. FOSTER.
Sources
↑ 1860 U. S. census, Jackson County, Alabama, population schedule, Paint Rock (post office) District no. 3, p. 609 B (stamped), p. 36 (penned), dwelling 253, family 253, household of H. F. Hall; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHDT-WM4 : accessed 21 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 11. [The reported age for Louisa HALL was 17 years and she was listed as born in Alabama]
↑ Place of death was added by Joanna (HALL) TOLSON on 22 August 2009. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ The enumeration of her step daughter, Mary Belinda BELLOMY, daughter of Solomon Glass BELLOMY and Susan C. FOSTER, with her paternal grandparents in the 1870 U. S. census record of Jackson County, Alabama and the fact that I have been unable to locate the 1870 census record of Louisa (HALL) BELLOMY points towards a possibility that Louisa HALL may have died between her marriage date of 9 November 1862 and the 1870 U. S. census record. The other possibility would be that she remarried and that marriage has yet to be discovered.
↑ Information Added by Joanna (HALL) TOLSON on 22 August 2009. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ Information Added by Joanna (HALL) TOLSON on 22 August 2009. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ Information from a Tree at Ancestry. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ Information from a Tree at Ancestry. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ Information from a Tree at Ancestry. Additional sources are needed to prove this information.
↑ Find a Grave Memorial no. 8095237, Entry for Mary Belinda BELLOMY TINNEY (1858 - 1899), Buried in Lee Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas, accessed 21 July 2017.
↑ 1850 U. S. census, Jackson County, Alabama, population schedule, Township * Range 5 East District no. 20, p. 60 A (stamped), p. 119 (penned), dwelling 129, family 129, household of Henry Hall; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH59-MWD : accessed 21 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 7.
↑ 1860 U. S. census, Jackson County, Alabama, population schedule, Paint Rock (post office) District no. 3, p. 609 B (stamped), p. 36 (penned), dwelling 253, family 253, household of H. F. Hall; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHDT-WM4 : accessed 21 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 11.
↑ 1850 U. S. census, Jackson County, Alabama, population schedule, Township * Range 5 East District no. 20, p. 86 A (stamped), dwelling 509, family 509, household of William Bellamy; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH59-3QG : accessed 21 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 7.
↑ 1860 U. S. census, Jackson County, Alabama, population schedule, Bellefonte (post office), Township 3, Range 5, East, p. 513 A (stamped), p. 29 (penned), dwelling 200, family 200, household of Solomon G. Bellomy; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHDT-92M : accessed 21 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 11.
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