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Note: !SOURCE(1): Page 48 - SIX CENTURIES OF MOOR DE FALLEY by David Moore HALL, printed 1904 by O.E. FLANHART Printing Co., Richmond, VA - see listing for Catherine Eliza Moore RIN163. Copy of the book will be found in the compiler's "MOORE" data fold- er. !SOURCE(2): Page 54 of the above source - listing for Richard Channing Moore Hall, Esq., !CITATION(1): Copy of the above SOURCE(1) listing follows: "Catherine Eliza MOORE. (1792-1858), was m. in 1809 to Jacob HALL III, Esq., of Philadelphia, (1783- 1862), veteran of War of 1812, son of Parry HALL, Esq., of Philadelphia and Elizabeth DRASEN, the church build- er, his wife, son of Jacob HALL II, Esq., and Mary PARRY, his wife, son of Joseph HALL., Esq., of Takonee, co. Philadelphia, Penn., Lord of the Manor of Moore- land, and Warden of Trintiy Church, Oxford parish, d. 1731, and Rebecca RUTTER, his wife, son of Jacob HALL I, Esq., (circa 1645-1700), Colonist of Takonee Penn., and Mary CHARLESWORTH, his wife, a descendant of HALL of Bradford , co.Wilts, England, who migrated to Ameri- ca and settled at Takonee about 1690, bringing with him an oil painting of his ancestral arms, dated 1688, a drawing from which, made by the Hon. Edward HALL, Mayor of Mobile, Ala., about 1840, is in the possession of the compiler. Issue. 1-Christian Eliza beth. 2-Richard Channing MOORE. 3-Jacob IV. 4- Gertrude Virginia. 5-Sarah MOORE (1825- ). 6-Ellen MOORE d. young. 7-Edward d. inf." References given: "Hall Pedigree, by J. Hall PLEASANTS, M.D. of Bal;timore Md., Penn. Archives, Vols. 22 and 25, Penn Magazine, Vol 4, D.B., E. No. 7, Vol. 10, pp. 128-129. Compiler." Note: "-Jacob HALL I, Esq., (will recorded Book B., p. 75-1700), was great grandfather of the Hon. Benjamin RUSH, M. D., LL. D., the American Sydenham, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Profes- sor of Anatomy, Univer. of Penn., (1745-1813), and of the Hon. Richard RUSH, who was commissioned by Presi- dent Adams to recover before the English courts, the legacy of John SMITHSON of London, England, amounting to over a half a million dollars, which was the founda- tion stone of the Smithsonian Institute; also the great-great-great grandfather of Dr. Samuel Breessee MORSE, inventor of the magnetic telegraph. Parry HALL, Esq., (circa 1755-1790), was co-patentee with his father, and brothers Benjamin and Richard, of 1600 acres of land in co. Bedford, Penn., in 1784-85." END OF COPY. !CITATION(2): Copy of SOURCE(2) above: Richard Channing Moore Hall., Esq., (1815-1873), m. in 1845 Elizabeth Anna, (1819-1885), daughter of Henry Randolph, Esq., of co Warwcik, Va., and Eliza A. Nor- man, his wife, great-grandson of Col. Richard Randolph, (1690-1748), of Curl's, Va., Burgess and Treasurer of Va. in 1738, and Jane Bolling, his wife, who was the daughter of Major John Bolling, of Cobbs, Burgess, and Mary Kennon, his wife, son of Col. Robert Bolling, Burgess, and Jane Rolfe, his wife, who was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Rolfe, son of John Rolfe, Esq., of co Norfolk, England, Secreatary of the Va. Colony and member of the Council, and Matoaks ats Rebecka, (Pocahontas), his wife, daughter of the mighty prince, Powhatan, Emperour of Attanough Komuck ats Virginia. Issue. 1-Catherine Eliza. 2-Mary Norman. 3-Channing Moore, d. inf. 4-Lucy Randolph, d. inf. 5-Virginia Deane. 6-Frances Macmurdo. Virginia Hist. Mag. Vol. I, page 445, Campbell's Virginia, Henning's Statutes at Large Vol. I, Ibid, Vol. III, Pocahontas and her de- scendants, Randolph Pedigree in Pages's Page Family, Inscription on painting at Barton Rectory, co. Norfolk, England. Compiler. Note.-Col. Richard Randolph, of Curles, was a son of Col. Wiliam Randolph, (1651-1711), of Turkey Island, Va., Burgess and Speaker in 1698, progenitor of this patrician family in Virginia, and Mary Isham, his wife.
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