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Phoebe Hall 1801–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Feb 1801

Birth Location: Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina

Death Date: 28 Jun 1861

Death Location: Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina

Father: George Hall

Mother: Elizabeth (Gowan)

Spouse(s): Henry Johnson

Children(s): Henry Johnson, Eliza Johnson, Wiley Johnson, James Johnson, Elisha Johnson, Mary Johnson, Drury Johnson, George Johnson, John Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Lucillis Johnson, Bettie None, Nancy Johnson, Henry Johnson, Eric Johnston, Nancy Johnson, Luiza Johnson, Elisha Johnson

In 1801, Phoebe Hall entered the world in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina, born to George Hall And Elizabeth Jane Betsy Cowan Gowan. In 1850, Phoebe Hall resided in Haywood, North Carolina, USA. In 1860, Phoebe Hall resided in Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina, USA. Phoebe Hall married Henry Johnson, Phebe Hall, and had children including Benjamin Franklin Johnson, Bettie, Drury S Johnson, Elisha G Johnson, Elisha Johnson, Eliza Jane Johnson, Eric Johnston, George M Johnson, Henry J Johnson, Henry Jasper Johnson, James Henry Johnson, John Beuton Johnson, Lucillis E Johnson, Luiza J Johnson, Mary M Polly Johnson, Nancy Carolina Johnson, Nancy Caroline Johnson, Wiley Morehead Johnson. Phoebe Hall passed away in 1861 in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1801, Phoebe Hall entered the world in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina, born to George Hall And Elizabeth Jane Betsy Cowan Gowan.
  • In 1850, Phoebe Hall resided in Haywood, North Carolina, USA.
  • In 1860, Phoebe Hall resided in Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina, USA.
  • Phoebe Hall married Henry Johnson, Phebe Hall, and had children including Benjamin Franklin Johnson, Bettie, Drury S Johnson, Elisha G Johnson, Elisha Johnson, Eliza Jane Johnson, Eric Johnston, George M Johnson, Henry J Johnson, Henry Jasper Johnson, James Henry Johnson, John Beuton Johnson, Lucillis E Johnson, Luiza J Johnson, Mary M Polly Johnson, Nancy Carolina Johnson, Nancy Caroline Johnson, Wiley Morehead Johnson.
  • Phoebe Hall passed away in 1861 in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Phoebe Hall's Ancestors

Self
Phoebe Hall
1801–1861
Birth Place: Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina
Parents
George Hall
1763–1835
Dutchmans Creek, Iredell, North Carolina, United States
Elizabeth (Jane (Betsy) Cowan) (Gowan)
1768–1846
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
George Hall
1714–1791
Westchester, Chester, PA
Sarah Hoopes
1720–1794
Westchester, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
John (Hunter) Gowan
1699–1790
Tipperary, Ireland
Anne Hatton
1700–1770
North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Hall
1676–1738
Anna Springer
1687–1786
Daniel Hoopes
1672–1749
Jane Worrilow
1675–1746
John Gowan
1668–1700
Martha Hunter
1668–1785
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Hall
1650–1684
Hannah Taylor?
1654–
Carl Springer
1658–1738
Maria Hendrickson
1662–1727
Anne Cootes
1649–1671
John Hunter
1646–1688

Phoebe Hall's Descendants

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Phoebe Hall (27 Feb 1801–28 Jun 1861) m. Henry Johnson (20 May 1801–3 Apr 1882)
  1. 1. Henry (Jasper) Johnson 1830–1893
  2. 2. Eliza (Jane) Johnson 1841–1910
  3. 3. Wiley (Morehead) Johnson 1844–1924
  4. 4. James (Henry) Johnson 1836–1861
  5. 5. Elisha (G) Johnson 1839–1875
  6. 6. Mary (M. (Polly)) Johnson 1834–1870
  7. 7. Drury (S.) Johnson 1835–1838
  8. 8. George (M.) Johnson 1831–1831
  9. 9. John (Beuton) Johnson 1841–1843
  10. 10. Nancy (Carolina) Johnson 1827–1893
  11. 11. Benjamin (Franklin) Johnson 1826–1827
  12. 12. Lucillis (E.) Johnson 1828–1911
  13. 13. Bettie 1830–1883
  14. 14. Nancy (Caroline) Johnson 1828–1914
  15. 15. Henry (J.) Johnson 1833–1897
  16. 16. Eric Johnston 1833–
  17. 17. Nancy (Caroline) Johnson 1827–1843
  18. 18. Luiza (J) Johnson 1842–
  19. 19. Elisha Johnson 1836–

Phoebe Hall's Timeline

4 Records

1801
27 Feb 1801
Birth of Phoebe Hall in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina
Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina
1850
1850
Age 49
Phoebe Hall resided here in Haywood, North Carolina, USA
Haywood, North Carolina, USA
1860
1860
Age 59
Phoebe Hall resided here in Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina, USA
Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina, USA
1861
28 Jun 1861
Age 60
Death of Phoebe Hall in Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina
Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1801
    Event Place: Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina
    Record Source:
    [1] 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina; Roll: M653_901; Page: 583; Image: 29; Family History Library Film: 803901
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Haywood, North Carolina; Roll: M432_633; Page: 141A; Image: 288
    [3] North Carolina, Deaths

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Haywood, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Haywood, North Carolina; Roll: M432_633; Page: 141A; Image: 288

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Division 37, Haywood, North Carolina; Roll: M653_901; Page: 583; Image: 29; Family History Library Film: 803901

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jun 1861
    Event Place: Beaverdam Township, Canton, Haywood County, North Carolina

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