Martin Hall, son of Edward Hall & Millie (unknown)
Information about Martin Hall who married Elizabeth Brock.
MARTIN HALL
2-5 MARTIN HALL, Son of Edward Hall
Martin Hall married Elizabeth Brock, daughter of John T. and Frances Brock of the Bull Run section of Clark County, Kentucky. The Brock family lived near the mouth of the Red River.
The Hall Cemetery is on the north-side of the Kentucky River which is located near Lock #11. The Hall Cemetery is known by several names Fox Creek, Hall, and Winburn.
The road from the ferry near the lock to Noland Creek was known as the Fox Creek Road. The Hall family built log cabins on both sides of the creek.
Issue:
3-1 John B. Hall m. Mary Lackey
3-2 Elvaline Hall m. William Warner
3-3 Thomas F. Hall m. Nancy Jane Moberly
3-4 Martin V. Hall m. Mary Frances Tipton
3-5 [Frances]Louisa died at age 18 on April 24, 1854
3-6 William Hall m. Elizabeth Sams
3-7 James E. Hall m. Melvina Tipton
1850 Estill County, Kentucky Census
#241 MARTIN HALL & ELIZABETH BROCK HALL
Hall, Martin 51 M KY Farmer, paid $500
Elizabeth 50 F KY (all other census records say she was born in VA)
John P. 22 M KY Farmer, paid $250 [b. 1828]
Evaline 21 F KY [b. 1829]
Thomas F. 20 M KY Laborer [b. 1830]
Martin 17 M KY Laborer [1833]
Frances 15 F KY [b. 1835]
William 14 M KY [b. 1836]
James 11 M KY [b. 1839]
3-1 John B. Hall m. Mary Lackey b. 1843. They lived on Noland Creek in the home of James Brock . James Brock gave his farm and all his personal property to John Hall for taking care of them until their deaths. Circuit Court for November 1852 records Rebecca Brock suing to get the property back for her only heir John Brock. John Hall held the land and personal property. (See copy of Estill court records)
Issue:
4-1 Marion b. July 24,1864 d. Nov. 19, 1926
4-2 John b. d.
1870 Estill County, Kentucky Census
John Hall - 43 - M - b. KY
Mary - 27 - F - b. KY
Marion -6 - M - b. KY
John B. Hall m. Mary Lackey b. 1843. They lived on Noland Creek in the home of James Brock. James Brock gave his farm and all his personal property to John Hall for taking care of them until their deaths. Circuit Court for November 1852 records Rebecca Brock suing to get the property back for her only heir John Brock. John Hall held the land and personal property. (See copy of Estill court records)