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Martha Basham <I>Birdsong</I> Hall

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Martha Basham Birdsong Hall

Birth
USA
Death
Jul 1885 (aged 72–73)
Warren County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Warrenton, Warren County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Martha was daughter of Isaac Birdsong (1782–1828) and his wife of Rebecca B Latimer (1789–1875).

Marriage record revealed John M. Hall and Miss Martha B. Birdsong married on Nov 5, 1835 in Hancock Co, Georgia.

John was about twenty-one and Martha was about twenty-two when they married.

The 1850 census revealed John was a Baptist Preacher and their home was valued at $6,000.00. They lived in Division 90, Warren County, Georgia. Household members: John M Hall (37), Martha B Hall (38), Elizabeth S Hall (13), Isaac B Hall (12), James M Hall (8), Rebecca E Hall (6), Martha V Hall (4), John W Hall (9/12) and Martha J Lawren (22).

The 1860 census revealed John was a farmer. They owned their home valued at $6,000.00 in Goose Ponds District, Warren Co, Georgia. Their personal property was valued at $13,000.00. Household members: John M Hall (47), Martha B Hall (47), James Hall (18), Eugenia Hall (14), John W Hall (10) and Laura Hall (9).

The 1860 census revealed their daughter Elizabeth was living with Martha's mother, Rebecca Birdsong.

Their known children:

Elizabeth T Hall (b.1837 d.1915)
Isaac B Hall (1838)
James M Hall (b.1842 d.1914)
Rebecca Eugenia Hall (b.1844)
Martha V Hall (b.1846)
John W Hall (b.1849 d.1884)
Laura Ann Hall (Stewart)(b.1851 d.1886)

John died sometime after the 1860 census.

The 1870 census revealed Martha was a widow. They were living in Culverton, Hancock Co, Georgia. Her personal property was valued at $800.00. Household members: M B Hall (57), M V Hall (22), Jno W Hall (20) and L L Hall (16).

The 1880 census revealed Martha was living with her brother, Edwin T Birdsong's children in District 106, Hancock Co, Georgia. Martha was born in Georgia, her parents were born in Virginia. Household members: Thomas Birdsong (21), Emmie L. Birdsong (25), Augusta J. Birdsong (23) and Martha Hall (66).

Martha lived to about age 73.
Martha was daughter of Isaac Birdsong (1782–1828) and his wife of Rebecca B Latimer (1789–1875).

Marriage record revealed John M. Hall and Miss Martha B. Birdsong married on Nov 5, 1835 in Hancock Co, Georgia.

John was about twenty-one and Martha was about twenty-two when they married.

The 1850 census revealed John was a Baptist Preacher and their home was valued at $6,000.00. They lived in Division 90, Warren County, Georgia. Household members: John M Hall (37), Martha B Hall (38), Elizabeth S Hall (13), Isaac B Hall (12), James M Hall (8), Rebecca E Hall (6), Martha V Hall (4), John W Hall (9/12) and Martha J Lawren (22).

The 1860 census revealed John was a farmer. They owned their home valued at $6,000.00 in Goose Ponds District, Warren Co, Georgia. Their personal property was valued at $13,000.00. Household members: John M Hall (47), Martha B Hall (47), James Hall (18), Eugenia Hall (14), John W Hall (10) and Laura Hall (9).

The 1860 census revealed their daughter Elizabeth was living with Martha's mother, Rebecca Birdsong.

Their known children:

Elizabeth T Hall (b.1837 d.1915)
Isaac B Hall (1838)
James M Hall (b.1842 d.1914)
Rebecca Eugenia Hall (b.1844)
Martha V Hall (b.1846)
John W Hall (b.1849 d.1884)
Laura Ann Hall (Stewart)(b.1851 d.1886)

John died sometime after the 1860 census.

The 1870 census revealed Martha was a widow. They were living in Culverton, Hancock Co, Georgia. Her personal property was valued at $800.00. Household members: M B Hall (57), M V Hall (22), Jno W Hall (20) and L L Hall (16).

The 1880 census revealed Martha was living with her brother, Edwin T Birdsong's children in District 106, Hancock Co, Georgia. Martha was born in Georgia, her parents were born in Virginia. Household members: Thomas Birdsong (21), Emmie L. Birdsong (25), Augusta J. Birdsong (23) and Martha Hall (66).

Martha lived to about age 73.


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