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HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« on: Monday 28 February 11 05:58 GMT (UK) »
Would like to exchange information with anyone researching above family.
 


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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #1 on: Friday 27 April 12 16:41 BST (UK) »
I'm not researching this family, but do have one or two resources for Marlesford.

You may already have this; in the 1841 census:
Charles HALL, 40, carrier
Maria HALL, 40
James HALL, 20, carpenter
William HALL, 15
Charles HALL, 9
Henry HALL, 7
George HALL, 2m
Eliza HALL, 14
Mary HALL, 11
Lucy HALL, 3

Baptisms:
Henry HALL, 19 July 1835; parents Charles HALL, innkeeper, Marlesford  and Maria HALL
Lucy HALL, 15 July 1838; parents Charles HALL, carrier, Marlesford and Maria
(so Charles changed his occupation between 1835 and 1838)

I hope this is of some use.
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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 06 May 12 05:30 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the Baptism information.Much appreciated.   
                   
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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 01 August 13 09:11 BST (UK) »
Hi - i am new to the site and hope that I am doing this correctly to get a message to ARUMLILY - which is I am a Hall and Charles Sayers was my Great-grandfather - I have some further information. Tamanaco...


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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #4 on: Friday 02 August 13 08:57 BST (UK) »
Hello Arumlily - I am a newbie here - came across site whilst doing a bit of research and saw your post. I replied but not sure whether I replied via correct procedure - so - My great-grandfather was Charles Hall -

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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #5 on: Friday 02 August 13 11:09 BST (UK) »
Good Evenng Tamanco,
Thank you for your message.My line is through a daughter,Lucy Rosa Hall,(1863-1944),from the first marriage of Charles Hall(1832-1914) ,who was son of Charles
Hall and Maria(neeSmith).Charles Hall and Maria Smith married 24 oct.,1819 at
Marlesford.
Lucy Rosa was my g/grandmother(paternal line).
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Re: HALL Family from Marlesford 1800+
« Reply #6 on: Friday 02 August 13 16:38 BST (UK) »
Hello Arumlily,
Thanks for the reply. Lucy Hall married Samuel Harmer Smith and had - as far as I can discover - nine children. Interestingly the Inn at Marlesford still stands but is now a private house. In the Church in Marlesford there are plaques to the Hall family - but I do not think that they are anything to do with our line. Incidentally we obviously have the same DNA floating around us! I think that Charles Hall was born in Kettleborough Suffolk in 1799. I am looking at the tree I have and it would appear that Lucy was my father's Aunt. Nice to speak with you.