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NO Relation... Wetumpka: Elmore County Elmore Co established on Feb. 15, 1866 Parent Counties: Autauga, Coosa, Montgomery and Tallapoosa 1870 census shows 4 results for William Hall in Elmore County. Only one of them would have been old enough to have acted as a surety on that marriage, nothing close for a "W Hall": William Hall Township 17, Elmore, AL abt 1816 Alabama White Male Post Office: Wetumpka William Hall 54 AL Mary Hall 51 AL James Stamp 35 AL Sallie Stamp 30 Boling Stamp 28 George Stamp 12 William Stamp 10 (wonder if this Stamp family is his daughter's and her husband and children) AL Marriages: yours? William B. Hall Mary B. Hall 24 Nov 1836 Autauga MG. Spouse 1: William B. Hall Spouse 2: Mary B. Hall Marriage Date: 24 Nov 1836 Marriage Place: Autauga Performed By: MG. Surety Bond Date: 20 Nov 1836 Surety/Perf. Name: Payton Bibb OSPage: 191 Thomas J. Humes Mrs Jane Stalnaker 06 Apr 1865 Autauga Spouse 1: Thomas J. Humes Spouse 2: Mrs Jane Stalnaker Marriage Date: 06 Apr 1865 Marriage Place: Autauga Surety Bond Date: 31 Mar 1865 Surety/Perf. Name: Wm. B. Hall OSPage: 361 1880 William B. Hall Mary B. Robinson Springs, Elmore, AL abt 1818 Alabama Self William B. Hall 62 AL GA GA Justice of Peace Mary B. Hall 58 William P. Hall 22 son Mary E. Ray 32 daughter William B. Gordon 10 Grandson Mary Gordon 7 granddaughter Nannie K. Gordon 4 granddaughter 1860 closest match: W B Hall Robinson Springs, Autauga, AL 42 abt 1818 Georgia Male W B Hall 42 Mary Hall 39 Sarah Hall 21 Bolling Hall 17 Abslom Hall 15 Mary Hall 13 Joseph Hall 11 Emma Hall 9 George Hall 7 William Hall 4 Ella Hall 2.12 G W Brown 28 Annie Brown 19 Mary Brown 1 1850 closest match: William B Hall Coosada, Autauga, AL abt 1817 Georgia Absalom J Hall 5 Ann A Hall 8 Boling Hall 6 Joseph Hall 1 Mary B Hall 27 Mary E Hall 3 Sarah Hall 11 William B Hall 33 William P Hall 10 Amey Maxey 25 Genweb shows William B Hall to have been a large slave owner in 1860 & 1870, owning 65 slaves. William's family (brothers?) seem to be in Autauga Co even in the 1830's... The name Boling Hall appears there in early records. Notify Administrator about this message?
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