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Joseph Hale

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Hale (son of Nicholas Haile and Frances Broad).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nicholas Haile was born in 1680 (son of George Hale and Ellen); died on 29 Mar 1730 in Baltimore County, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • Will: 18 Apr 1730, Baltimore County, Maryland; Will probated

    Notes:

    Will:
    Nicholas Hale Sr. died March 29, 1730 and did not mention John in his will probated in Baltimore County, Maryland, April 18, 1730. The only older son mentioned is Nicholas Jr. the eldest, born about 1702 and still in Baltimore County at the time of his father's death. Two much younger sons, George and Neale, the latter born in 1718, are named, although Henry, shown in parish records to have been born in 1721 is not mentioned.

    Nicholas no doubt had several older sons in addition to Nicholas Jr. Births of none of the older children are listed in local parish records and marriage dates are unavailable for those who had already moved west. Fragmentary information is available for on the immediate family of Nicholas and Frances Hale for Nicholas Jr, George, Neale, Henry, Mary, Hannah, Ann, Millicent and Subbiner.

    The Gap between the first son Nicholas Jr, who was born about 1702 and Neale born in 1718 is over 15 years and during these years no doubt were born John and Joseph.

    - Roots of Virginia: An Account of Thomas Hale, Virginia Frontiersman.

    Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Haile - Maryland (From original Will found in Box 5, Foler 1, Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland).

    IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. I NICHOLAS HAILE of Baltimore County, in the Providence of Maryland, being weak of body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God for the same, hoping and sure trusting to Him for remifsion of my sins through His Son Jesus Christ our Savior and knowing the uncertainty of this mortal life have ordained and do ordain this to be my LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT and I do hereby utterly disallow and make of no value all other former wills by me made but do fully confirm this MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT.

    I also will that my beloved wife, Frances Haile, to be my whole and soule executrix of this my Last Will and Testament and I do trust to her for a decent burial. I also will that all funeral charges and just debts to be honestly and loyally paid and discharged.

    Item 1. I will unto my eldest son, Nicholas Haile half that tract of land called HAILES FELLOWSHIP whereon he now liveth to him and his heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever; the said land to be divided right across the middle and I will that my son GEORGE HAILE shall have the upper and next to George Hitchcock's to him and his heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever but and if my two sons, Nicholas Haile and George Haile leaves no lawful heirs then his part or his parts of land to the next of kin to be consigned as aforesaid forever.

    Item 2. I say I will to my beloved wife, Frances Haile my now dwelling plantation called Part of Merryman's Lot and my now plantation called HAILES' Addition to her for her use without molestation during her natural life, and after her demise to my son Neale Haile and my daughter Mary Haile.

    Item 3. To my son NEALE HAILE my now dwelling plantation which is called Part of Merryman's Lot to him and his heirs forever; also I will that my son Neale Haile to have part of that tract of land called Haile's Addition adjoining my now dwelling plantation and to begin at a great stone standing upon Great Run of this tract and to run with a straight line to a bounded black oak standing on the land called Haile's Addition to my son Neale Haile and his heirs lawfully begotten forever, and if he die without heirs lawfully begotten then all his land to the next of kin.

    Item. 4 I also will that my eldest daughter, MARY HAILE shall have all the remainder part of that tract of land called Haile's Addition to her and her heirs of her body lawfully begotten forever, but and if she die with issue lawfully begotten then that land to the next of kin.

    Item 5. I will unto my two daughters, HANNAH HAILE and ANN HAILE my tract of land called MOUNT PLEASANT containing 150 acres to be equally divided between them and for them and their heirs lawfuly begotten forever. Hannah to have her first choice but and if they, one or both, die with issue lawfully begotten then to the next of kin as above said.

    Item 6. I give to my two daughters, MILLISANT HAILE and my daughter SUBBINER HAILE 100 acres of land lying on Stony Run called HAILE'S FOLLY to be equally divided between them, Millisant to have her first choice, to them and their heirs lawfully begotten forever, but and if they die with issue lawfully begotten then to the next of kin and to each of them one heifer a piece besides their equal share in the moveable estate.

    Item 7. I also will that my three old negroes be to to my wife to maintain herself and my son Neale Haile as long as she liveth but and if my negro women bring children then the first child to my youngest daughter, ANN HAILE and the next to the next youngest and so on till each one of my children have one negro child if so be that the negro woman or women should bring so many but and if my wife should die then the three old negroes to my son Neale Haile but and if he should die with issue then the next of kin.

    Item 8. I will that my son GEORGE HAILE have the mare colt that is now with and come of my mare called Dainsy and the next colt that either of my mares bring to my daughter Ann and the next to my son Neale Haile. Also all the rest of my personal estate to be equally divided among all my children.

    Dated: 27th day of February 1729/30 /s/ Nicholas Haile. Witnessed by John Merryman, Sr; Johannah Merryman and Francis Hinckley

    Nicholas married Frances Broad. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances Broad
    Children:
    1. John Hale was born in 1706 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    2. Nicholas Hale Jr. was born in 1702 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    3. George Hale
    4. Neale Hale was born on 21 Dec 1718 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died in 1796.
    5. Henry Hale was born on 25 Mar 1721 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    6. Mary Hale
    7. Hannah Hale
    8. Millicent Hale
    9. Ann Hale
    10. Subbiner Hale
    11. 1. Joseph Hale


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Hale (son of Nicholas Hale).

    Other Events:

    • Notes: 1682, Lancaster County, Virginia; George, along with brother John was paid for laying out the town of Lancaster.
    • Justice: 1684, Lancaster, Virginia; George was a Justice in Lancaster County, VA.
    • Burgess: 1695-1697, Lancaster, Virginia; George was a Burgess between the years 1695 and 1697.
    • Will: 12 Jan 1698, Lancaster, Virginia; Will Probated.

    Notes:

    Will:
    In George's will he named "my loving friend Mr. Robert Carter and my son-in-law Mr. William Ball ye overseers of this my last will and testament"

    George married Ellen. Ellen died in 1710. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ellen died in 1710.
    Children:
    1. 2. Nicholas Haile was born in 1680; died on 29 Mar 1730 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    2. Hannah Hale
    3. Captain George Hale
    4. John Hale
    5. Joseph Hale
    6. Ellen Hale
    7. Elizabeth Hale
    8. Sarah Hale
    9. William Hale


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nicholas Hale was born in 1625 in England; died on 8 Sep 1669 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1645, Elizabeth City County, Virginia; Came to Virginia in 1645
    • Residence: 1648, York County, Virginia; Owns Plantation in York County
    • (Notes): 1654, York County, Virginia; Nicholas living in York, gave power of attorney to Dr. Thomas Roots of Lancaster County.
    • Residence: 1655, Lancaster, Virginia; Moves to Lancaster County, Virginia

    Notes:

    The name Hale is probably of Welsh origin, being derived from "hal" which means moor. No doubt it was the name given to the place of residence of the first member of the family to bear it as a surname. It is met with frequently in the ancient records of England, Ireland and Wales. Although the most generally accepted form of spelling today is Hale, our colonial records carried it also as Haile, Hayle, Hail Hales and Heale.

    Children:
    1. 4. George Hale
    2. John Hale
    3. Francis Hale
    4. Joseph Hale
    5. Richard Hale
    6. Nicholas Hale




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