Viletha Jane (also given as Viletha F Jane) Hall was born November 23, 1830 in Stokes County, North Carolina, daughter of William Hall and wife Rhoda Redford. On August 1, 1831, the family left their Stokes County home on Hixes Fork of Peters Creek along the Virginia border, with a large group of relatives and neighbors, and moved to Cole County, Missouri, where they landed September 1, 1831.[1][2] The land where they settled was later formed into Moniteau County.
Viletha Jane was married to Royal Smith September 5, 1854 in Moniteau County, Missouri, as Viletha Jane Hall to Royal Smith.[3][4] They were the parents of five children, Julia Lee, Jasper Newton, Daniel Boone, Royal and Viletha F Smith. She died August 31, 1863, four days after the birth of her youngest child in Cooper or Moniteau County, Missouri.[3]
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