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David Barton Hall Jr.

Birth
Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA
Death
7 Nov 1861 (aged 33–34)
Belmont Landing, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Belmont Landing, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown - No Grave Marker
Memorial ID
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Son of Maria Elizabeth "Betsy" Webb and David Barton Hall, Sr.

Married on September 11, 1858 in Gibson (Crockett) Co., Tennessee to Sarah Elizabeth Avery.

One Daughter: Sarah "Sallie" E. (Elizabeth?) Hall (October 17, 1859 - April 20, 1919)

D. B. Hall - 22 Tennessee Infantry. (Thomas J.) Freeman's Reg't.) 1" Sergeant / 1 Sergeant M231 roll 18
He died at the Battle of Belmont (November 07, 1861)

2nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Freeman's)

22nd Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Camp Trenton, Tennessee, in August, 1861. Men of this unit were recruited in Memphis and Hardeman, Carroll, Gibson, and Dyer counties. It served in Cheatham's, R.M. Russell's, and B.R. Johnson's Brigade, and saw action in the conflicts at Belmont and Shiloh. On June 16, 1862, it merged into the 12th Regiment. The field officers were Colonels Thomas J. Freeman and Lipscomb P. McMurry; Lieutenant Colonels M. H. Pirtle, A. T. Robertson, and Francis M. Stewart; and Major Benjamin T. Davis.
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Son of Maria Elizabeth "Betsy" Webb and David Barton Hall, Sr.

Married on September 11, 1858 in Gibson (Crockett) Co., Tennessee to Sarah Elizabeth Avery.

One Daughter: Sarah "Sallie" E. (Elizabeth?) Hall (October 17, 1859 - April 20, 1919)

D. B. Hall - 22 Tennessee Infantry. (Thomas J.) Freeman's Reg't.) 1" Sergeant / 1 Sergeant M231 roll 18
He died at the Battle of Belmont (November 07, 1861)

2nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Freeman's)

22nd Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Camp Trenton, Tennessee, in August, 1861. Men of this unit were recruited in Memphis and Hardeman, Carroll, Gibson, and Dyer counties. It served in Cheatham's, R.M. Russell's, and B.R. Johnson's Brigade, and saw action in the conflicts at Belmont and Shiloh. On June 16, 1862, it merged into the 12th Regiment. The field officers were Colonels Thomas J. Freeman and Lipscomb P. McMurry; Lieutenant Colonels M. H. Pirtle, A. T. Robertson, and Francis M. Stewart; and Major Benjamin T. Davis.
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