Hall family.

Dates:
Active 1785
Active 1923

Biographical notes:

The Hall family lived in Ga. until 1818, when Bolling Hall (1767-1836) moved to Autauga Co., Ala. Since that time the family has distinguished itself in Ala. agricultural and political life, as well as helping to develop both Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala. Several sons of Bolling Hall (1813-1897) fought in the U.S. Civil War.

The following is a list of those individuals who appear in series titles, with dates (where known): Bolling Hall (1767-1836); Polly W. Hall (b.1800); John L. Mitchell; Martha B. Thomas (b. 1803); John S. Bailey (d.1832); Eliza Hall Brown (b.1806); Jane Hall Thompson (b. 1809); William V. Thompson (d.1839); Bolling Hall (1813-1897);

Mary L. Hall (ca.1814-1858); Laura Hall (b. 1815); Amanda H. Snodgrass (b.1818); Mary B. Hall (b. 1821); Sarah H. Sasnett (1824-ca. 1866); William J. Sasnett; Nancy A. Hall (1801-1841);

William Hall; Bolling Hall (1837-1866); Crenshaw Hall (1838-1893); James A. Hall (1840-1868); John E. Hall (1842-1882); Mary Louisa Hall (1844-1863); Thomas B. Hall (1845-1863);

Hines H. Hall (1847-ca.1925); Mary Louisa Hall (ca.1860-1929); Charles E. Crenshaw; Laura June Hall (1848-1896); Frank A. Hall (b.1851); Joseph E. Hall (ca.1853-1909); Charles E. Hall (1854-1887);

Caroline S. Handy (1857-ca.1906); Judith Hall (ca.1888-1964); Laura A. Hall (ca.1890-1964); Bolling Hall (b.ca.1895); Hines H. Hall (b.ca.1897).

From the description of Papers, 1785-1923. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122567961

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  • African Americans
  • Banks and banking
  • Political campaigns
  • Coal mines and mining
  • Cotton
  • Cotton trade
  • Creek War, 1813-1814
  • Flood damage
  • Genealogy
  • Kansas
  • Land titles
  • Missouri compromise
  • Plantations
  • Real property
  • Public land sales
  • Reconstruction
  • Sectionalism (United States)
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  • Lowndes County (Ala.) (as recorded)
  • Washington, D.C (as recorded)
  • Georgia (as recorded)
  • Alabama (as recorded)
  • Texas (as recorded)
  • Wilkes County (Ga.) (as recorded)
  • Elmore County (Ala.) (as recorded)
  • Alabama (Territory) (as recorded)
  • Montgomery County (Ala.) (as recorded)
  • Alabama River (as recorded)
  • Colorado (as recorded)
  • Hancock County (Ga.) (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Autauga County (Ala.) (as recorded)
  • Greene County (Ala.) (as recorded)