Grandfather, Harrison Hall, was a native of N.C., whence he removed to ILL. At an early day in it's development & there spent the remainder of his life. his wife, who bore the maiden name of Rebecca East, was also a native of the old North state. Their son, Winston Hall, the father of our subject, was born in N.C. In 1818 & in 1837 or '38 came to Jasper county. He afterward married Jane Roberson, a native of Stokes county, N.C., whence she removed with her parents to this county in 1840. Here the young couple were married & then located upon a tract of unimproved land. Their home home was a comfortable hewn-log house, in which they lived for a number of years. Indians were still numerous in this portion of the country, but occasioned the settlers little trouble. Many hardships & trials incident to frontier life were to be borne, however, & the task of developing a new farm was an arduous one. Mr Hall purchased from the government 240 acres of land, & made it his home until his death in 1863. His widow died in the Lone Star state in 1869.
The Biographical Record of Jasper County Missouri 1901
Winston and Jane Hall were the parents of 9 children,
John H Hall (1843 - 1848)*
William Edward Hall (1845 - 1907)*
Thomas C. Hall (1847 - 1904)*
George W. Hall (1849 - 1918)*
Augustus Henry Hall (1852 - 1912)*
Albert Winston Hall (1854 - 1927)*
Mary Elizabeth Hall Halley (1857 - 1929)*
Rebecca Hall Ewing (1859-1931)*
James N. B. Hall (1861 - 1862)*
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Grandfather, Harrison Hall, was a native of N.C., whence he removed to ILL. At an early day in it's development & there spent the remainder of his life. his wife, who bore the maiden name of Rebecca East, was also a native of the old North state. Their son, Winston Hall, the father of our subject, was born in N.C. In 1818 & in 1837 or '38 came to Jasper county. He afterward married Jane Roberson, a native of Stokes county, N.C., whence she removed with her parents to this county in 1840. Here the young couple were married & then located upon a tract of unimproved land. Their home home was a comfortable hewn-log house, in which they lived for a number of years. Indians were still numerous in this portion of the country, but occasioned the settlers little trouble. Many hardships & trials incident to frontier life were to be borne, however, & the task of developing a new farm was an arduous one. Mr Hall purchased from the government 240 acres of land, & made it his home until his death in 1863. His widow died in the Lone Star state in 1869.
The Biographical Record of Jasper County Missouri 1901
Winston and Jane Hall were the parents of 9 children,
John H Hall (1843 - 1848)*
William Edward Hall (1845 - 1907)*
Thomas C. Hall (1847 - 1904)*
George W. Hall (1849 - 1918)*
Augustus Henry Hall (1852 - 1912)*
Albert Winston Hall (1854 - 1927)*
Mary Elizabeth Hall Halley (1857 - 1929)*
Rebecca Hall Ewing (1859-1931)*
James N. B. Hall (1861 - 1862)*
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Webb City Mo (#47360587)
I remember when... (#47097113)
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