
Posted by Bob Barber Note Elizabeth Butler and Lucius Lawerence Hall in generation 4. If this is "our" Lucius & Elizabeth Hall (which looks promising), this gives some good leads for further research. If anyone would like to discuss this or any other Hall data, please e-mail at rwbarber@i2k.net. P.S. I plan on going to DeValls Bluff, etc. this April to do some hands-on research, with the help of my mother, who lived there as a child. Sincerely, --Previous Message--
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on 3/14/2005, 5:42 pm, in reply to "Hall's from Edgefield Co, S.C. to Arkansas"
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Hello, my name is Robert Wayne Barber and I am a descendant of Charles Carrol Hall, a brother of Robert J. and William B., sons of Lucius L. and Elizabeth Hall. I have recently been doing some research of my Hall line and although I don't have it all organized yet, I have found the census records of Lucius Hall back to 1840, and have found many of his descendants that moved to Arkansas. What you may be interested in is an entry I found in "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s-1800s", Volume V, Lineage Records, Page 239:
"1-HAMILTON, Ida Fay, b. Hillsboro, Tex., July 27, 1898.
8-William Butler (1695-1753; desc. Pepin [Pippin] the Old, of Landen. Mayor of the Palace, d. 639); immigrated to America, ante 1741; justice Prince William Co., 1747; burgess; m. Mary Mason, of Va.;
7-James (1737-81), mem. Snow Camp Expdn.; led a company against the Cherokees, 1776, under Gen. Williams; joined Lincoln when he took command of the Cont. forces near Augusta, 1779; moved to S.C., 1772; m. Mary Elizabeth Simpson, of Va.;
6-James (1761-81), soldier Am. Rev.; killed at C Cloud's Creek at the same time his father was slain; m. Winifred Brooks;
5-John (b. 1781), m. Elizabeth Cleckly;
4-Elizabeth (1810-80), m. Lucius Lawrence Hall (1820-86);
3-George Lawrence (1843-97), m. Hattie Posey;
2-May (b. 1870), m. 1890, William Hamilton (b. 1856), retired ranchman.
1-B.S., Southwest Tex. State Teachers Coll., Coll. for Teachers, 1927. Asst. librarian, Stephen F. Austin State Teachers Coll., 1924-27; librarian, Sul Ross State Teachers Coll., since 1927. Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C., Tex. State Hist. Assn., West Tex. Hist. and Scientific Soc. Baptist. Summer place: Nacogdoches, Tex. Residence: Alpine, Tex."
Bob Barber
: Lucius Lawrence LL Hall b: 5 May 1815,
: Edgefield Co. SC. Elizabeth Butler b:1818
: married about 1840. Children: Sarah Hall
: 1841, SC, George L. Hall 1843, SC, Milledge
: M. Hall, 1846, SC, Mary L Morgan Hall 1848,
: SC Robert J. Hall 1853, SC, Bettie J. Hall
: 1855, SC William B. Hall 1858, SC, Lucius L.
: Hall (Jr) 1860 (married Addie Bell Mayberry)
: Emma Bell Hall 3 Aug 1863.
:
: My great grandfather, William B. Hall
: b:1858, of Hallville, Arkansas, married
: Artille Turner. Their children: Lucius
: Lawrence (married Sarah Ellen Hayes) Deana,
: Thomas J. Bessie, Willie Ethel, Eunice,
: Irving, and William B. Hall (jr)
:
: My grandfather, Lucius Lawrence Hall, born
: in Hallville, Arkansas married Sarah Ellen
: Hayes. Their children: Ora Hazel Oct 30,
: 1906, Buford Dec 12, 1909, Elwood Blaine,
: Aug 12, 1913 d. Jul 29, 1916, Pauline Dena
: Dec 11, 1915, Eugene Nov 12, 1919 d:Aug 24,
: 1924, Lucius Lawrence Jr. June 22, 1922,
: Louis Troy Hall Dec 4, 1924 d: Sep 1990,
: Charlene Faye May 12, 1927 Ronald Hall May
: 22, 1932, Donald Hall, May 22, 1932
:
: My father: Louis Troy Hall b: Dec 4, 1924 d:
: Sep 17, 1990 married Jo Anne Boyd b: Dec 19,
: 1929, d: Jan 7, 1998 of Port Arthur Texas.
: Their children: Judith Ann Hall b: Jul 7,
: 1950, Laura Lou b:Oct 29, 1951, John Preston
: b: June 1, 1957, James Glidewell Hall b: May
: 1 1967, d: Aug 24, 1994.
:
: I am looking for any information about my
: family, and especially their Indian
: heritage. They say that my great-great
: grandmother, Elizabeth Butler, was taken by
: her Cherokee tribe after her death and
: buried in Eastern Oklahoma. I have
: conflicting information on her name. Would
: really appreciate any help.
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