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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Son Hall: Birth: BET 1775 AND 1784.

  2. Son Hall: Birth: BET 1775 AND 1784.

  3. Son Hall: Birth: BET 1784 AND 1790.

  4. Dau Hall: Birth: BET 1784 AND 1790.

  5. Dau Hall: Birth: BEF 1790.

  6. Son Hall: Birth: BET 1790 AND 1800.

  7. Son Hall: Birth: BET 1790 AND 1800.

  8. Dau Hall: Birth: BET 1790 AND 1800.


Sources
1. Title:   1790 PendletonCo, SC census
Page:   Roll M637_11, p 85
2. Title:   1800 PendletonCo, SC census
Page:   Roll M32_50, p 149

Notes
a. Note:   Fenton Hall, Sr. of Halifax County, Virginia, was one of three known brothers who migrated from halifax County, Virginia to the Lee Shoals Area of Rocky River in what later became the southern part of old Pendleton District and still later Anderson County, S.C. Fenton's known brothers were Reverend Nathaniel Hall, a Baptist Minister, and John Hall, a Revolutionary War veteran who received a large tract of bounty land on Twenty-six mile creek. The families of the three known brothers and of their sister, Sarah Hall DeJarnette, migrated to South Carolina c1785-87. Nathaniel Hall is also known to have founded a Church c1785 in the Laurens District of S.C. before moving to the Pendleton District c1787. The 1790 Census shows that the three brothers and their sister who married Israel Pickens after the death of her husband, Elias DeJarnette, Jr. were living very close together.


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