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Hall Deeds
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Submitted By Sue VonderBrink
HALL DEEDS IN KENTUCKY
Most of the deeds referenced are located on the north side of the Kentucky
River in Esitll County, Kentucky. Jesse Hall’s deed is recorded in Estill
County, but the land is located in present day Madison County.
MICAJAH HALL, brother of Edward Hall
Deed Book B, Estill County, Kentucky
This indenture made the 21st. day of September in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred between Enoch Orear of Prince William County and the
State of Virginia by the Attorney William Orear of Montgomery County and the
State of Kentucky ... unto Miajah Hall of Estill County ... for the sum of
seventy five dollars ... hath bargained and sold to the said Micajah Hall a
certain track on the north fork of the Kentucky River in Estill Co. being part
of 2/500 acres deeded by sheriff of Montgomery county.
September 21, 1818
Enoch Orear
JAMES HALL, son of Edward Hall
Deed Book E, p. 138, Estill County, Kentucky
10-17-1831, James Hall bo’t from Geo. Graham ..... on Noland Creek ... 100A...
$50.
Deed File 75, Madison County, Kentucky
James Hall bo’t land known as Frances M. & Polly Ann King home place ... waters
of Falling Branch Creek ... property of Thomas Hall.
Edward Hall
Deed Book F. p. 466, Estill County, Kentucky
This Indenture made and entered into this 20th day of August 1838 between
Lucetria Berry of the County of Madison and the state of Kentucky for the one
part and Edward Hall of the County of Estill ..... sum of six hundred dollars
... a certain parcel of land ... lying on the waters of Noland Creek adjoing the
land of Polly Oldham ... .. containing by survey two hundred and three acres ...
And the said William G. Berry and Lucretia, his wife; ... to said Edward Hall
and his heirs forever.
William Berry
Lucretia Berry
JESSE HALL, son of Edward Hall
Deed Book R, p. 100, Estill County, Kentucky
3-26-1875, Jesse Hall bo’t land from Archabald Parks .....Black Branch Waters of
... west of said Halls line ,,,.. 10 A ... $100 ... on waters of Drowning Creek.
JAMES HALL, Son of Edward Hall
3-26-1881, F.M. King bo’t from James and Mary Hall ... adjoing land of John
Woods, Garret Hall, H.H. Hawkins, Martin Hall, Polly Hall ... known as the James
Hall farm ... 100 A ... $800.
JAMES E. HALL, son of Martin & Elizabeth Brock Hall,
son of Edward Hall
Deed Book O, p. 430, Estill County, Kentucky
7-13-1881, James E. Hall bo’t from Martin Hall ... on Noland Creek ... James
Hall, Sr. line to Henry Hawkins line to graveyard ... 1/4 A ... to Joseph
Alexander line to Elizabeth Hall line.
[Note: Location of Hall Cemetery]
MARTIN V. HALL, son of Martin & Elizabeth Brock Hall,
son of Edward Hall
Deed Book Q, p.431-2, Estill County, Kentucky
12-7-1881, Martin V. Hall bo’t from Martin Hall ... Begins on west bank of
Noland Creek to old line to stone at corner of Elizabeth Hall line to James Hall
corner .... 30 A ... $70.
THOMAS F. HALL, son of Martin & Elizabeth Brock Hall,
son of Edward Hall
Deed Book S, p. 430, Estill County, Kentucky
3-4-1889, John Warner bo’t from Thomas F. Hall and Nancy Jane Hall ... on waters
of Noland Creek ... to Marion and John Hall’s line to stone in John Halls line
to stone in Elizabeth Hall line ... to William Stone’s line to James E. Hall’s.
BRYAN HALL, son of Edward Hall
Deed Book L, p. 513 Estill County, Kentucky
This indenture made 16th day of July 1860 .... John Warner to B. Hall in
consideration and sum of nine huunddred dollars ... bargain and sell to Briant
Hall the following tract ... lying and being in the county of Estill and on the
Kentucky River ... beginning at a chestnut oak tree corner for Ky. Oldham in the
Briant Hall line ... Joseph Alexander line ..... thence up the river to sugar
maple corner for R K Oldham .....containing 167 acres.
John Warner, Nancy Warner
Deed Book 27, p. 479, Estill County, Kentucky
This deed between Elizabeth Hall, wife of Briant Hall (deceased) ... Josiah
Winburn ... for the sum of $765 ... 153 acres on Kentucky River.
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