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Edward Joseph Hall

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Mar 1919 (aged 74–75)
Grady, Lincoln County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: AR Lincoln co Add to Map
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Edward J Hall

+1 Susan A Wood - m. 1868
+2 Addie B Stubblefield - m. 1897

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Edward J. Hall,
a prosperous farmer of Choctaw Township, Lincoln County, Ark.,
was born at Charleston, S. C. in 1844. He is a son of John S. and
Elenora Eugenia De Jean De Bois Thinnay Hall, born, respectively in
Yorkshire, England and Nance, France. He was a lineal descendant of
William the Conqueror of England, and was reared in Liverpool, where,
in company with a kinsman, he engaged in a wholesale crockery and grocery business.
After reaching his thirtieth year, Mr. Hall came to the United States
to see after some landed estate in the possession of his uncle, at Savannah, Ga.
While on this trip he met and married his wife, in 1827. They lived in Georgia
until about 1842, at which time they moved to Charleston, S. C.
to secure surgical aid for a son who had been seriously injured by
an accidental explosion of gunpowder. From that point they emigrated to Arkansas,
locating in Pine Bluff. They settled in a complete wilderness, but proceeded
at once to cultivate the land after a most advanced way. He was a man of fine talent,
and excellent business qualities. The mother also belonged to a distinguished family,
and was a lady of unusual culture. Edward is the eight child of the family
born to this union. He served a short time in the Confederate army, enlisting in 1864,
but was taken sick and released from duty. He married, November 26, 1868,
Susan A. Wood, a daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth Wood, who come from
Mississippi to Arkansas, in 1855

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1850 census AR Jefferson co., Vaugine

Hall John S - 53 France
.... Elenora E - 40 France - ( Dejean )
.... James - 31 GA
.... John 19 GA - ( + Catherine Verdue )
.... Emma - 16 GA
.... Lucelia - 15 GA
.... William - 13 GA
.... Anna - 12 GA
* .... Edward J - 6 SC
.... Nichidimas - 4 AR
.... Elenor - 1 AR



1860 census AR Arkansas co

* John S Hall Male 64 England
Leana Eugena Hall Female 52 France (DeJean)
James L Hall Male 31 Georgia
Henry C Hall Male 27 Georgia
Emma Hall Female 20 Georgia
* Edward J Hall Male 16 So Carolina
Areddus Hall Male 14 Ark
Ellnor Elizabeth Hall Female 11 Ark



1870 census AR Arkansas co

* Edwin J Hall Male 26 South Carolina
Susan Hall Female 25 Kentucky (Wood)
Betsey Hall Female 0 Arkansas



1880 census AR Lincoln co

* Edwin J Hall Self Male 36 South Carolina
Elizebeth E Hall Daughter Female 11 Arkansas
Arther A H Hall Son Male 6 Arkansas
Susie M Hall Daughter Female 3 Arkansas
John A Hall Nephew Male 21 Arkansas



1900 census AR Lincoln co

Edward Hall Jr. Head Male 60 South Carolina
Addie Hall Wife Female 30 Arkansas
Thenie Hall Daughter Female 1 Arkansas



1910 census AR Lincoln co

Edwin J Hall head 66 SC
Addie S Hall wife 38 AR
Thenie K Hall daughter 10 AR
Louie D Hall son 9 AR

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Edward J Hall

+1 Susan A Wood - m. 1868
+2 Addie B Stubblefield - m. 1897

——

Edward J. Hall,
a prosperous farmer of Choctaw Township, Lincoln County, Ark.,
was born at Charleston, S. C. in 1844. He is a son of John S. and
Elenora Eugenia De Jean De Bois Thinnay Hall, born, respectively in
Yorkshire, England and Nance, France. He was a lineal descendant of
William the Conqueror of England, and was reared in Liverpool, where,
in company with a kinsman, he engaged in a wholesale crockery and grocery business.
After reaching his thirtieth year, Mr. Hall came to the United States
to see after some landed estate in the possession of his uncle, at Savannah, Ga.
While on this trip he met and married his wife, in 1827. They lived in Georgia
until about 1842, at which time they moved to Charleston, S. C.
to secure surgical aid for a son who had been seriously injured by
an accidental explosion of gunpowder. From that point they emigrated to Arkansas,
locating in Pine Bluff. They settled in a complete wilderness, but proceeded
at once to cultivate the land after a most advanced way. He was a man of fine talent,
and excellent business qualities. The mother also belonged to a distinguished family,
and was a lady of unusual culture. Edward is the eight child of the family
born to this union. He served a short time in the Confederate army, enlisting in 1864,
but was taken sick and released from duty. He married, November 26, 1868,
Susan A. Wood, a daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth Wood, who come from
Mississippi to Arkansas, in 1855

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1850 census AR Jefferson co., Vaugine

Hall John S - 53 France
.... Elenora E - 40 France - ( Dejean )
.... James - 31 GA
.... John 19 GA - ( + Catherine Verdue )
.... Emma - 16 GA
.... Lucelia - 15 GA
.... William - 13 GA
.... Anna - 12 GA
* .... Edward J - 6 SC
.... Nichidimas - 4 AR
.... Elenor - 1 AR



1860 census AR Arkansas co

* John S Hall Male 64 England
Leana Eugena Hall Female 52 France (DeJean)
James L Hall Male 31 Georgia
Henry C Hall Male 27 Georgia
Emma Hall Female 20 Georgia
* Edward J Hall Male 16 So Carolina
Areddus Hall Male 14 Ark
Ellnor Elizabeth Hall Female 11 Ark



1870 census AR Arkansas co

* Edwin J Hall Male 26 South Carolina
Susan Hall Female 25 Kentucky (Wood)
Betsey Hall Female 0 Arkansas



1880 census AR Lincoln co

* Edwin J Hall Self Male 36 South Carolina
Elizebeth E Hall Daughter Female 11 Arkansas
Arther A H Hall Son Male 6 Arkansas
Susie M Hall Daughter Female 3 Arkansas
John A Hall Nephew Male 21 Arkansas



1900 census AR Lincoln co

Edward Hall Jr. Head Male 60 South Carolina
Addie Hall Wife Female 30 Arkansas
Thenie Hall Daughter Female 1 Arkansas



1910 census AR Lincoln co

Edwin J Hall head 66 SC
Addie S Hall wife 38 AR
Thenie K Hall daughter 10 AR
Louie D Hall son 9 AR

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