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Luke J Hale 1811–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 AUG 1811

Birth Location: Tennessee

Death Date: 22 NOV 1859

Death Location: Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States

Father: George HALE

Mother: Hope Moseley

Spouse(s): Margaret Reaser

Children(s): Andrew Hale, Margaret Hale, Mary Hale, George Hale, Malinda Hale, Sarah Hale, Nancy Hale, Luke Hale, Alexander Hale

Luke J Hale was born in 1811 in Tennessee, the child of George Hale And Hope Moseley. Luke J Hale married Margaret Reaser, and had children including Alexander Hale, Andrew Jackson Hale, George W Hale, Luke Hale, Malinda Hale, Margaret Hale, Mary Hale, Nancy J Hale, Sarah Hale. Luke J Hale passed away in 1859 in Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States.

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Biography

  • Luke J Hale was born in 1811 in Tennessee, the child of George Hale And Hope Moseley.
  • Luke J Hale married Margaret Reaser, and had children including Alexander Hale, Andrew Jackson Hale, George W Hale, Luke Hale, Malinda Hale, Margaret Hale, Mary Hale, Nancy J Hale, Sarah Hale.
  • Luke J Hale passed away in 1859 in Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States.

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Children(s)

Luke Hale's Ancestors

Self
Luke Hale
1811–1859
Birth Place: Tennessee
Parents
George HALE
1760–1830
West Derby, Lancashire, England
Hope Moseley
1764–1852
England
Grandparents
Joseph Moseley
1735–1806
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Hopeful Robbins
1735–1826
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Great-Grandparents
Abner Mosley
1699–1766
Elizabeth Lyman
1702–1778
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Moseley
1670–1719
Abigail Root
1680–1773

Luke Hale's Descendants

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Luke (J) Hale (5 AUG 1811–22 NOV 1859) m. Margaret Reaser (1811–1894)
  1. 1. Andrew (Jackson) Hale 1838–1908 m. Susan (E) Turner 1842–1921
    1. 1. Fred (R) Hale 1875– m. Cora (Ann) Vandevanter 1877–1917
      1. 1. Van (H) Hale 1900–1988 m. Lucille Kenny 1904–2004
        1. 1. Judith (A) Hale 1941–2017
        2. 2. Dorothy Hale 1926–2005
        3. 3. Dorothy (Frances) Hale 1926–2005
    2. 2. Lucinda Hale 1860–1922
    3. 3. Jesse (A) Hale 1862–1936
    4. 4. Nancy (E.) Hale 1865–
    5. 5. Luke Hale 1867–1950
    6. 6. Isreal Hale 1869–1870
    7. 7. Lucy (A.) Hale 1872–
    8. 8. Evert Hale 1889–1890
  2. 2. Margaret Hale 1831–1880
  3. 3. Mary Hale 1833–1871
  4. 4. George (W) Hale 1840–1893
  5. 5. Malinda Hale 1843–1887
  6. 6. Sarah Hale 1845–1926
  7. 7. Nancy (J) Hale 1848–1874
  8. 8. Luke Hale 1851–
  9. 9. Alexander Hale 1851–

Luke Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1811
5 AUG 1811
Birth of Luke J Hale in Tennessee
Tennessee
1859
22 NOV 1859
Age 48
Death of Luke J Hale in Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States
Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 AUG 1811
    Event Place: Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 NOV 1859
    Event Place: Wayne City, Wayne, Illinois, United States

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