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Edward Spicer Hall 1760 – 1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Mar 1760

Birth Location: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland

Death Date: March 11, 1848

Death Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Father: Mary Spicer

Mother: Joshua Major

Spouse(s): Isabella Wheeler

Children(s): Elisha Hall

Edward Spicer Hall was born in 1760 in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland, the child of Mary Ann Spicer and Joshua Hall, 2nd Major. Edward Spicer Hall married Isabella Wheeler, and had children including Elisha Hall. Edward Spicer Hall passed away in 1848 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Biography

  • Edward Spicer Hall was born in 1760 in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland, the child of Mary Ann Spicer and Joshua Hall, 2nd Major.
  • Edward Spicer Hall married Isabella Wheeler, and had children including Elisha Hall.
  • Edward Spicer Hall passed away in 1848 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward Hall's Ancestors

Self
Edward Hall
1760 – 1848
Birth Place: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
Parents
Mary Ann Spicer
1712 – 1770
Baltimore, MD
Joshua (Hall, 2nd) Major
1708 – 1782
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States; an says 1675-6-27, Somerset, England; EMIGRATED FR ENG 1720
Grandparents
John Spicer
1687 – 1739
Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
Juliathea ((Julyathur) (Juliatha)) Hawkins
1689 – 1739
Baltimore, MD
Great-Grandparents
Margaret Robinson
1650 – 1689
Edward Spicer
1647 – 1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Chrisopher Robinson
1630 –
Mary Robinson
1630 –
Jane Randolph
1622 –

Edward Hall's Descendants

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Edward (Spicer) Hall (3 Mar 1760 – March 11, 1848) m. Isabella Wheeler (1765 – 11 Jan 1852)
  1. 1. Elisha Hall (1780 – 1816) m. Nancy (J) True (22 Feb 1776 – 1859)
    1. 1. James (Henry) Hall (22 Feb 1815 – 06 May 1899) m. Louisa ("Eliza") Shelton (20 Jul 1819 – 23 Dec 1870)
      1. 1. Elisha (Pinkney) Hall (2 Sep 1843 – 10 May 1917) m. Elizabeth (Ruth) Tracy (13 Dec 1847 – 21 Feb 1918)
        1. 1. Martha (Louise) Hall (25 Sep 1869 – 8 Jun 1962) m. Clay (H) Rodgers (Nov 1865 – )

Edward Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1760
3 Mar 1760
Birth of Edward Spicer Hall in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
1848
March 11, 1848
Age 88
Death of Edward Spicer Hall in Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Mar 1760
    Event Place: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 11, 1848
    Event Place: Baltimore, Maryland

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