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George Hale 1760 – 1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1760

Birth Location: West Derby, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1830

Death Location: Catskill, New York

Father: Peter Hale

Mother: ALICE (KNOWLES)

Spouse(s): Hope Moseley

Children(s): Girl Hale, George Hale, William Hales, Luke Hale

George Hale was born in 1760 in West Derby, Lancashire, England, the child of Peter Hale and ALICE FAZAKERLY (KNOWLES). George Hale married Hope Moseley, and had children including Girl Hale, George Washington Hale, William Green Hales, Luke J Hale. George Hale passed away in 1830 in Catskill, New York.

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Biography

  • George Hale was born in 1760 in West Derby, Lancashire, England, the child of Peter Hale and ALICE FAZAKERLY (KNOWLES).
  • George Hale married Hope Moseley, and had children including Girl Hale, George Washington Hale, William Green Hales, Luke J Hale.
  • George Hale passed away in 1830 in Catskill, New York.

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George Hale's Ancestors

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George Hale
1760 – 1830
Birth Place: West Derby, Lancashire, England
Parents
Peter Hale
ALICE (FAZAKERLY) (KNOWLES)
1869 –
Golborne, Lancashire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

George Hale's Descendants

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George Hale (1760 – 1830) m. Hope Moseley (5 JUL 1764 – 28 Jan 1852)
  1. 1. Girl Hale (1805 – )
  2. 2. George (Washington) Hale (1807 – 1870)
  3. 3. William (Green) Hales (1807 – )
  4. 4. Luke (J) Hale (5 AUG 1811 – 22 NOV 1859) m. Margaret Reaser (1811 – 1894)
    1. 1. Margaret Hale (1 Feb 1831 – 17 Jul 1880)
    2. 2. Mary Hale (1833 – 1871)
    3. 3. Andrew (Jackson) Hale (14 JAN 1838 – 20 OCT 1908) m. Susan (E) Turner (27 Aug 1842 – 27 Aug 1921)
      1. 1. Lucinda Hale (1860 – 1922)
      2. 2. Jesse (A) Hale (23 Nov 1862 – 13 Apr 1936)
      3. 3. Nancy (E.) Hale (1865 – )
      4. 4. Luke Hale (1867 – 1950)
      5. 5. Isreal Hale (10 SEP 1869 – 17 SEP 1870)
      6. 6. Lucy (A.) Hale (1872 – )
      7. 7. Fred (R) Hale (Jun 1875 – ) m. Cora (Ann) Vandevanter (Sep 1877 – Bef. 1917)
        1. 1. Van (H) Hale (3 Dec 1900 – 13 Dec 1988) m. Lucille Kenny (30 Oct 1904 – 26 November 2004)
      8. 8. Evert Hale (21 JAN 1889 – 6 FEB 1890)
    4. 4. George (W) Hale (19 Sep 1840 – 23 Jun 1893)
    5. 5. Malinda Hale (22 Jul 1843 – 11 Nov 1887)
    6. 6. Sarah Hale (30 Dec 1845 – 1 May 1926)
    7. 7. Nancy (J) Hale (6 Jun 1848 – 5 Jan 1874)
    8. 8. Luke Hale (1851 – )
    9. 9. Alexander Hale (1851 – )

George Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1760
1760
Birth of George Hale in West Derby, Lancashire, England
West Derby, Lancashire, England
1830
1830
Age 70
Death of George Hale in Catskill, New York
Catskill, New York

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: West Derby, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Catskill, New York

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