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Comment by Michelle Stuart on June 8, 2010 at 2:13pm
Kimberly, I have an Elijah Milsap Hale unsure of dob and born around Blount County but not sure what county exactly.He is the son of Alexander Hale and Sarah Billingsly.He is in the Nicholas Hale line as the great great grandson of Nicholas the second and Frances Garrett.This Elijah appears to have been born abt 1789.
Comment by Kimberly Ann Doss-Cortes on June 7, 2010 at 8:05pm
New member of the group here. I'm not sure if Nicholas is in our family or not. Hale was the surname of my great-grandmother. Unfortunately, her great-grandfather is as far as I can get into the family. My Hale line goes like this:

Gen1: Elijah M. Hale b. abt 1800 in Sequatchie Valley, TN; 1850 Census shows in Eastern District, Bledsoe, TN; 1880 Census shows in San Jacinto, TX
m. a woman only identified as "Massa" or "Mfsa" b. abt 1804
James Hale, 1825-1886
Luke Hale, 1829-?
Howard Hale, 1830-1872
Anne Marie Hale, 1832-?

Gen2: James Hale, b. 18 Sep 1825 in Sequatchie Valley, Bledsoe, TN; d. 25 Dec 1886 in Springerville, Apache, AZ
m. Lucy Clements on 24 Sep 1844 in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL
Martha Ann Hale, 1846-1921
Elijah Hale, 1845-1845
Joseph Hyrum Hale, 1849-1849
Eliza Jane Hale, 1850-1882
m. Sarah Elizabeth Barkdull on 6 Aug 1853 in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL (appears to be a polygynous marriage)
James Ezra Hale, 1855-1927
Sarah Elizabeth Hale, 1855-1939
Mary Ellen Hale, 1856-1939
Roxena Hale, 1860-1937
Michael Barkdull Hale, 1869-1934
Samuel Hale, 1870-1929
Sylvester Hale, 1874-1948

Gen3: Michael Barkdull Hale, b. 7 Mar 1869 in Hooper, Weber, UT; d. 30 Dec 1934 in Eagar, Navajo, AZ; 1900 Census shows him in Greer, Apache, AZ; 1910 Census shows him in Apache National Forest, Apache, AZ; 1920 Census shows him in Eagar, Apache, AZ
m. Alzina Lovina McDaniel (1875-1932) on 4 Jul 1892 in Pinetop, Apache, AZ
Hilda Elizabeth Hale, 1894-1982
James Merritt Hale, 1896-1977
Michael Delbert Hale, 1897-1971
Lawrence Walker Hale, 1901-1980
Orren Earl Hale, 1903-1979
Melvin Lell Hale, 1906-1912
Lona Lovina Hale, 1907-1985
Beulah Madge Hale, 1910-1950
Don Riley Hale, 1912-1913
Zora Vivian Hale, 1913-1932
Von Gilbert Hale, 1917-1997

Gen4: Lona Lovina Hale b. 7 Dec 1907 in Amity, Apache, AZ; d. 27 Jan 1985 in Claypool, Gila, AZ; 1910 Census shows her in the Apache National Forest, Apache, AZ; 1920 Census shows her in Eagar, Apache, AZ
m. Calvin Charles Brown (1900-1989) on 18 Aug 1924 in Holbrook, Navajo, AZ
Virginia Lee Brown, 1922-?
[living male] Brown, 1925-
Leona Lovina Brown 1927-1993
[Living male] Brown, 1935-
Leora Alzina Brown, 1936-1936

Gen5: Leona Lovina Brown, b. 21 July 1927 in Eagar, Apache, AZ; d. 11 Dec 1993 in Globe, Gila, AZ
m. Floyd Reily Kelley (1928-2002) on 25 Sep 1945
[living daughter] Kelley 1946-
[living daughter] Kelley 1950-

Gen6: [My mom] Kelley born 5 Sep 1946 in McNary, Apache, AZ
m. [My dad] Doss (b. 1942) on 8 Feb 1963 in Lakeside, Navajo, AZ
Donna Chevelle Doss, 25 Nov 1963-20 Jan 1965, born and died in McNary, Apache, AZ
[My brother] Doss, b. 1967
[Me], b. 1971

If anyone recognizes any names in here, and can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it. Right now, I'm just randomly searching for lines of Hales in Tennessee to see if I can track down Elijah's family. He may have had a relative (nephew?) named Isham Hale, who named his own son Elijah (b. 1847 in TN, d. abt 1901 in Missouri).
Comment by Susan Teresa Holmes on February 13, 2010 at 2:00pm
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Comment by Susan Teresa Holmes on February 5, 2010 at 6:19pm
I ordered records listed with Native Daughters of the Golden West, one of them is a Carrick Hale, place of Birth, Calif. dob. 11-25-1855. He is listed as a Grocer in Napa county. Spouse, Mary P. Ball married 06- 16- 1880, also listed one child named Edna. Anybody have this Hale, I have seen a pix of Hale's Grocery in old pix from that area.
Comment by Michelle Stuart on February 4, 2010 at 7:42pm
There are actually 2 Lewis Hale's on there. One is 12a and one is r1b1 something.I am a close match to the 12a Lewis.It is hard to get some of these Hale's that have had dna to get back with you when you write to them though to find out further info.
Comment by Roy Hale on February 4, 2010 at 7:24pm
Susan,

I found a Lewis Hale listed as the earliest known ancestor for one of the folks at the Hale DNA project at Familytree.DNA (http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hale/default.aspx?section=yresults)

He was a generation too early for your Lewis (Lewis Hale b:5 Jul 1794 Greene Co., TN), but he might be your Lewis' father or uncle.

The DNA profile does match our group. In fact, it's closer to the family mode than my own.
Comment by Susan Teresa Holmes on February 4, 2010 at 8:43am
My sister copied info our Grandmother had, this is how it went. Great Great Grandpa Hale was Lewis Hale b: 1821TN. d: 1912 in CA. buried Potter Valley CA. Louisa Hale b:1830 d:1881 buried next to Lewis. Daughter Ella Nora(Hale) Son, Charles Samuel Hale, and poss John, and sister Emily. Members of the Methodist church and were of English German and some Irish Descent. Charles Samuel Hale died at Colusa, CA. Oct. 19, 1904, a native of Missouri. Funeral Christ Church in Williams CA. The Hales crossed the plains in wagon train with Gillespies, who went to Yuba Co. and the Hales went to Sonoma. then on to Mendocino county, and settled in Potter Valley, CA.. both families.
Comment by Michelle Stuart on February 3, 2010 at 8:12pm
Yes, I have DNA from my Hale line and it is 12a.I think you and I have a distance of 4 with 67 markers and that you match Jaime the most.
Comment by Roy Hale on February 3, 2010 at 7:09pm
Beyond the location in Tennessee, the Y-DNA, if any male Hales in your line have tested, would also be a good indicator. The direct line males of this particular bunch all belong to Y-DNA Haplogroup I2a2* Isles B2.
Comment by Michelle Stuart on February 3, 2010 at 12:23pm
Who were they? What part of Tennesse? I am in Tennessee and my Hale line all came from Tennessee by way of Virginia and Maryland.
 

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