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Re: Hall faily of Tyler, Smith County, Texas
Posted by: Neil Hall (ID *****5771) Date: July 02, 2009 at 06:37:01
In Reply to: Re: Hall faily of Tyler, Smith County, Texas by Neil Hall of 25063

Based on the census records, it appears that Victoria's maiden name was not Henson. Pearl was 7 years old when Victoria had been married only 3 years to Bert Hall. Although she claimed to have only been married once on the 1910 census, in 1930, she reported she was first married at age 17, which would have been about 1902-1903, about the time Pearl was born. Also, on all census, Victoria reports Alabama birth, and Pearl is also reported as born in AL. So Victoria likely married 1st in Alabama. I can't find any Victoria Henson or Hinson on the 1900 census in Alabama, which also suggests Henson was not her maiden name.

Perhaps the marriage record to James Stanley, sometime between 1920 and 1930 in Smith County would contain Victoria's maiden name, place of birth, or her parents name.

Also, possibly some of the other Hall children's birth records would give Victoria's maiden name.


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