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Name |
Ann Long |
Person ID |
P8328 |
Burress |
Husband |
Nicholas Hale Jr. b. 1702, Baltimore, Maryland |
Marriage |
25 Dec 1723 |
Notes |
- Nicholas Jr. and his eldest son, Nicholas III, were prominent in Bedford County after it's formation. They cut a wide swath in the growing community of settles along the Staunton River; developing lands, building, milling, buying and selling. Hale's Old Mill Creek, which empties into the Staunton nearby the original site of Hale's Ford, took it's name from them as did the ford itself. They owned much land on both sides of the river in the vicinity of Indian Run, Falling and Linville Creeks.
- Roots in Virginia; an account of Captain Thomas Hale, Virginia Frontiersman.
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Children |
5 sons and 3 daughters |
| 1. Nicholas Hale III b. 2 Nov 1724, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 2. Susanna Hale b. 7 Dec 1727, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 3. Mary Hale b. 7 Jul 1730, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 4. Ann Hale b. 20 Dec 1732, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 5. Shadrack Hale b. 7 Sep 1735, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 6. Meshack Hale b. 19 Aug 1738, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 7. Abednego Hale b. 12 Aug 1741, Baltimore, Maryland  | | 8. John Hale b. 13 Sep 1743, Baltimore, Maryland  | |
Family ID |
F2854 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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