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Isaac Hall

Male 1806 - 1882  (75 years)


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  • Name Isaac Hall 
    Birth 19 Jun 1806 
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 May 1882 
    Person ID I2778  Carl
    Last Modified 20 May 2012 

    Father Amos Hall,   b. 26 May 1766, Charleston, S.C Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 6 Jun 1850, Miami County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years) 
    Mother Sarah Ann Coate,   b. 11 Dec 1774, Brush River, NC Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Nov 1849, Miami County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Marriage Abt 31 Oct 1795  Newberry County, SC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F112  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • ISAAC HALL
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      Issac Hall, farmer P. O. Pleasant Hill; one of the few early settlers of Miami County ; was born in Newberry District, S. C., near Newberry Court House in 1806, Jan. 19; his father was Amos Hall, of South Carolina, and his mother, Sarah, daughte r of Marmaduke Coate; he landed in Ohio the 1st of March, 1807, having been six weeks on the journey; he located in Union Township, on land now owned by David Ellenman; bere he died at the advanced age of 84 years, at his son-in law's, Millen No rth. Sarah, his wi fe, died previously, at the same place; they reared a family of nine sons and five daughters. The subject of this sketch is the fifth child of the family, and the oldest surviving member; his education was acquired when the im perfect subscription system was in vogue, and consequently his early advantages were limited; he helped his father on the farm till majority, when he moved to his present farm in November, 1827; it was then all in the woods, and required much ha rd labor, with many sacrifices, to make out of it a home; but this Mr. Hall accomplished by his unflagging industry; he lived on the land seven years before he could raise sufficient money to enter it; it then consisted of 80 acres, but he now h as in his possession nearly 250 acres; he comes from a vigorous and indust rious stock, and has nobly contended with the difficulties and hardships incident to frontier life he is a self-made man, his present competence being wholly the result o f his own industry and skill, assisted by his noble wife, his life has been an exemplary one, inoffensive, unpright and generous; in religion, he is with the Christian denomination; in politics he is Republican; he was originally a Whig, and cas t his first vote for Henry Clay. He has been married three times, first to Anna Hayworth, daughter of James Hayworth, an early pioneer; she was born in 1809, and died in 1849 ; five sons and five daughters were the issue of this union. His secon d marriage was with Catherine Lowry, nee Rodehamel, of this Township, who was born in 1804, and died in 1863. For his third wife hemarried Maria Clem in 1864, a native of Maryland, born near Harper's Ferry.


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