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Barbara McCormick  (View posts) Posted: 28 Nov 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: MATTHEWS, LINDSEY, BROWN
I have Lucy Hales (b. abt 1791 in NC) married to Jeremiah Matthews, Jr. (b. 26 Jan 1793) on 28 Nov 1816 in Clarke County, Ga. Lucy was the d/o of Hosea Hales and Sarah Green.

Hales Family

galook  (View posts) Posted: 28 Nov 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HALES
Searching the HALES family. Any information appreciated.

I'm looking too

jennifer hales  (View posts) Posted: 7 Dec 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: hales
I am looking for family information on my father's side. He died when I was five, I am now 21 and wanting to make
a family tree. My father's name was Donald Ray Hales. His parents lived in New Mexico, and he is also buried there.
If anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated.

Hales in New Mexico

galook  (View posts) Posted: 8 Dec 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HALES
I can look in any Census. Do you have your grandfather's county, birtdate or marriage data? Starting with the county is important. Also, getting the obituary from the library or funeral home is best because it has a lot of information. Contact the local historical society in the county and e-mail a lookup request. They can review old newspapers from that area. Also, the county court house has records prior to 1906-7, for marriages, births, land transactions. Keep in touch. My line is from Hugh Hales

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jennifer hales  (View posts) Posted: 14 Dec 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: hales
Actually, Donald hases is my father. He also went by the name Jack hales. He died when I was five, I have done more searching and yes I do think I found his Social Security number, Dob, and death date. The things I do not know is where and how he died. I am not for sure but I think he died in an Arizona hotel/motel. I do know that he is buried in Lordsburg, New Mexico. In addition, I am wanting to do a family tree on my father's side, but I do not know anything of his parents, which would be my grandparents. I would also like information on his military duty. I beleive he was in WWII. I also know he was a miner and moved all over. The Social Security Death index had a jack hales born 21 june, 1948 and death sometime in october of 1984, with the social security number of 527-74-5260. I would greatly appreciate any helpful information you may have on my father and his family.

Re: HALES

ken13869  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jul 2001 6:22PM GMT
Can you add anything to the Hosea Hales who married Druscilla NAILS on 21 FEB 1829 of Clarke County, Georgia found in The Hales Chronicles at www.hales.org ?

Re: HALES

grhalejr  (View posts) Posted: 12 Aug 2001 1:15AM GMT
I don't know what you have or do not have but I will paste below what I have on Hosea Hales who married Drucilla Hales 21 February 1819 (I may have that marriage date wrong).
3/5/99: Data from book of Forrest D. Hale Sr.:

Hosea Hale was born in Cumberland Co., NC on 29 February 1768. He lived there the first 20 or so years of his life and moved with his father and other relatives to Wilkes Co., NC about 1795.

The earliest found on Hosea is in Wilkes Co., NC where he witnessed a sale of land by David Witherspoon to John Parks on 12 April 1796. Other witnesses were Samuel Bazewell and Thomas Allen. (Ref.: Wilkes Co., NC Deed Book F-1, pg 500).

Hosea married Sarah Greene sometime before 1800 in NC (Ref.:Goodspeed Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas; 1890, page 670.).
Sarah Greene was born about 1765-1770 in NC based on the Wilkes Co., NC Census of 1800. Sarah Greene was the daughter of Silas and Charity Greene of NC and her sister, Lydia Greene married her husband's (Hosea) brother, Joel Hale Jr., about 1792.

Hosea and Sarah Greene Hale lived in Wilkes Co., NC until about 1806 or 1807. They lived close to Hosea's father Joel Hale, Sr. and their business transactions were interwoven.

- On 24 December 1799, Hosea bought 445 acres on the north side of the Yadkin River, close to Lick Branch, from William Carrell. Joel Hale Sr. witnessed the deed (Ref.: Wilkes Co., NC Deed Book D, pg 818).

- On 10 Ictiber 1802 Joel Hale Sr. signed a deed giving Hosea a Negro boy, Jacob< "For natural love Joel has for Hose(sid)". The deed was witnessed by John Parker. (Ref.: Wilkes Co., NC Deed Book G-1).

- On 24 November 1806, Hosea sold his 445 acres to Joel Sr. for $300. (Ref.: Wilkes Co., NC Deed Book C-1, pgs 492 and 493).

Hosea was either preparing to move or had already moved to Georgia when he sold to his father his North Carolina land in 1806. Hosea shows up on th Tax Lists of Clarke Co., GA for 1807. Joel Hale Sr. was not far behind. He sold the North Carolina land and moved to Clarke Co., GA about 1808.

On 1 January 1807, Hosea bought 132.5 acres for $340 on Greenbriar Creek from Fletcher James. The deed was witnessed by Peter Levin and Alin Hall (Ref.: Clarke Co., GA Deed Book C, pg. 363). Per the US Census of 1820, Hosea still had this land and also had 10 slaves.

Sarah Greene Hale died between 1810 and 1819. Hosea married his second wife Druscilla Hale on 21 February 1819 in Clarke Co., GA. There were no children born of this marriage. Druscilla, the daughter of James Hale, Sr. was Hosea's cousin. According to the Clarke Co., GA Census of 1850, Druscilla was born in NC in 1785. By this time she was a widow and lived next to her brother Moab Hale.

Druscilla Hale was a member of the Clousd's Creek Baptist Church in Clarke Co., GA. Church records show than on 14 January 1815, Britton Stamps brought charges against Druscilla for "being too familiar with a man who has a wife". Brother Goodman supported the charges by saying she had been observed displaying "improper conduct". At a conference on 15 March 1815, the church after "much debate" allowed Druscilla to retain her membership with "admonition". On 19 July 1817, Brother Whitehead charged Druscilla with "circulating scandalous reports and denying it". The charge was addressed at a conference on 16 August 1817 but Druscilla failed to attend. The conference voted to "exclude Druscilla Hale from fellowship".

Hosea wrote his Last Will and Testament (LW&T) on 22 November 1838. He died January 1, 1839 at the age of 70 years, 10 months, and 2 days. His LW&T was recorded on 9 January 1839 in Clarke Co., GA, Will Book B, pages 201 and 202.
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LAST WILL AND Testament OF Hosea Hale

In the name of God Amen, I Hosea Hale of the County of Clarke and State of Georgia, being of sound mind and full health, but recollecting the certainty of death, do make this my last will and testament.

I commend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the dust from whence it came. To be buried in a decent manner.

ITEM 1st: I wish out of my property all my just debts be paid in the first place.

ITEM 2nd: For the love and affection I have for my beloved wife, Druscilla, I give her a Negro child, a boy in his fifth year by the name of Jefferson, on bed and sted(sic) and one stand of bed curtains, four coverlets, pillows, seven sheets, three quilts, a side saddle and one spinning wheel at her own disposal and to do with as she thinks best.

ITEM 3rd: I give to my beloved son, James Hale, fifty dollars to be paid out of my estate.

ITEM 4th: I wish the balance of my estate both real and personal equally divided between my wife Druscilla and children Lucy Hale, John Hale, Patsey Burgess, William Hale, James Hale and Benjamin Hale. It is my wish if they can agree not to sell any part. If no let all be sold and divide the proceeds as their own right and property.

ITEM 5th: My son, Jesse Hale, having left this state several years past, and I do not know whether he is living or not, I consider that I have done for him his portion. It is my wishes and intentions that no part of my estate should be given him or his heirs.

ITEM 6th: I appoint Thomas E. Williamson and John H. Lowe my Executors of this my last will and testament revoking all others.

Given under my hand and seal this 22nd Nov 1838 signed sealed and delivered in the presence of:


James B. Davenport Hosea Hale
Joseph Braswell
Thomas E. Williamson
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The Goodspeed History of Southern Arkansas states "Hosea Hale was a very quiet, unassuming Christian, and he served his God through the Baptist Church, holding family prayer night and morning, and serving his church as a deacon for nearly one half century.

Hosea is buried on his old farm, along with other family members, in Oconee Co., GA. Graves in the family polot are marked only by mounds of rock. The plot is in a pasture.

The children of Hosea and Sarah Greene Hale had an impact on the Hale family in several southern states including Georgis, Arkansas, and Texas. Following are short histories on some of Hosea and Sarah's children:

1. Lucy Hale - Hosea and Sarah Green Hale's first daughter married her cousin Silas Hale and perpetuated the line of Forrest D. Hale Sr. In Georgia.

2. John Hale - John, the third child and second son, moved to Butts Co., GA before 1828. His younger brothers, William, Joseph and Benjamin Hale also moved to Butts Co. around 1828. John Hale was listed on the first available Tax List for Butts Co. in 1828. He was in Captain Yelverton Thaxton's District (now the Towaliga District). Captain Thaxton paid the taxes for John according to the Tax List of 1828.
No additional information on John Hale has been found.

3. Martha Hale and Elizabeth (Patsey) Hale -Both of these sisters married Jonathan Burgess. Martha Hale, the fourth child of Hosea and Sarah Greene Hale, married Jonathan Burgess in Clarke Co., GA on 30 October 1823. This marriage produced six children before Martha's death about 1833. Jonathan Burgess then married, on 4 December 1834 in Clarke Co., GA, Martha's younger sister, Elizabeth (Patsey) Hale, the ninth child of Hosea and Sarah and thsy had one son.

P.S. I have no son listed for this couple. Gordon Hale

Re: Hales Family

creativepro145  (View posts) Posted: 14 Apr 2009 6:22AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,

Joan Cranfield is my 11-12th Great Grandmother. How did Hale get changed to Hales? Would be interested in finding out. Thank You

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