Some Chesterfield County families from the 1800s
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Re: Some Chesterfield County families from the 1800s
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Posted: 11 Aug 2008 8:59PM GMT |
Classification: Query
The Halls lived on the Upper Beaver Dam Creek in Chesterfield County and around the Coker Branch off of Juniper Creek. A William and Henry Hall had land near the Coker Branch in the early 1800s.
Some names associated with the Halls from the early 1800s were: Angus, William, John jr., Henry, Mandaville, Willis and Silas Hall. The Crowleys tended to populate around Bear Creek and Juniper Creek in Chesterfield County. My g-g-grandmother was Mary Jane Crowley who was born c1802 and ended up living near the Coker Branch of Juniper Creek in Chesterfield County. She married Ainsley Polson.
A Mandaville Polson also had land on Little Juniper Creek in 1823 and it is known that he also had land near the Halls who were located near Upper Beaver Dam Creek. I have document information that states there were estate lands shared by Angus Hall, John Hall jr. and Mandaville Polson.
Is there a specific person or event that you are inquiring about?
Sincerely,
Norma Baugh
Some names associated with the Halls from the early 1800s were: Angus, William, John jr., Henry, Mandaville, Willis and Silas Hall. The Crowleys tended to populate around Bear Creek and Juniper Creek in Chesterfield County. My g-g-grandmother was Mary Jane Crowley who was born c1802 and ended up living near the Coker Branch of Juniper Creek in Chesterfield County. She married Ainsley Polson.
A Mandaville Polson also had land on Little Juniper Creek in 1823 and it is known that he also had land near the Halls who were located near Upper Beaver Dam Creek. I have document information that states there were estate lands shared by Angus Hall, John Hall jr. and Mandaville Polson.
Is there a specific person or event that you are inquiring about?
Sincerely,
Norma Baugh
