Pvt Anthony Hall

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Pvt Anthony Hall Veteran

Birth
Halifax County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Dec 1846 (aged 94)
Deane, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Letcher County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1382477, Longitude: -82.7995307
Plot
adjacent to the Riley Bentley Cemetery Route 7: 2 miles south of Deane Post Office
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
7th Virginia Continental Line
P.O.W. Charleston S.C. 1780

Early settler of Knox,Floyd,and Letcher Counties,Kentucky

Anthony Hall served in the Revolutionary War,enlisted in the 7th Virginia Continental Line, Commanded by Colonel William Campbell and Captain Bowyers. Anthony enlisted on 10 June, 1777 in Halifax Co., Virginia for a term of one year.He was discharged on 9 June, 1778, in Caswell Co., North Carolina. He again enlisted for a term of three years under Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Lytle and Capt. John Donoho. He was in the 2nd Regular North Carolina Continental Line. He was taken prisoner in the seige of Charleston, South Carolina on the 10 May, 1780. He remained a prisoner of the British until the end of the war.
Sometime between 1800 and 1808 Anthony and Ruth Butler Hall moved through Southwestern Virginia, through Pound Gap and into Knox County, Kentucky. Anthony was listed as one of the early settlers of Knox County. By 1816 whether by county line changes of slight movement north and eastward, Anthony was living in Floyd County.(edited from the Hepple3 Family Register)

Married Ruth Butler 23 Dec 1794 Halifax,Caswell Co,N.C.

Children of Anthony Hall and Ruth Butler

William "Gunsmith Billy" Hall
James "One Eyed Jim" Hall
Martha "Patsy" Hall
David Hall
John Hall
Mary "Polly" Hall
Alexander Hall
Samuel Hall

C.A.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
7th Virginia Continental Line
P.O.W. Charleston S.C. 1780

Early settler of Knox,Floyd,and Letcher Counties,Kentucky

Anthony Hall served in the Revolutionary War,enlisted in the 7th Virginia Continental Line, Commanded by Colonel William Campbell and Captain Bowyers. Anthony enlisted on 10 June, 1777 in Halifax Co., Virginia for a term of one year.He was discharged on 9 June, 1778, in Caswell Co., North Carolina. He again enlisted for a term of three years under Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Lytle and Capt. John Donoho. He was in the 2nd Regular North Carolina Continental Line. He was taken prisoner in the seige of Charleston, South Carolina on the 10 May, 1780. He remained a prisoner of the British until the end of the war.
Sometime between 1800 and 1808 Anthony and Ruth Butler Hall moved through Southwestern Virginia, through Pound Gap and into Knox County, Kentucky. Anthony was listed as one of the early settlers of Knox County. By 1816 whether by county line changes of slight movement north and eastward, Anthony was living in Floyd County.(edited from the Hepple3 Family Register)

Married Ruth Butler 23 Dec 1794 Halifax,Caswell Co,N.C.

Children of Anthony Hall and Ruth Butler

William "Gunsmith Billy" Hall
James "One Eyed Jim" Hall
Martha "Patsy" Hall
David Hall
John Hall
Mary "Polly" Hall
Alexander Hall
Samuel Hall

C.A.

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PVT Anthony Hall