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Sunday, October 2, 2011

The Hale Family - Stephen T. Hale

Stephen T. Hale was born on August 14, 1861 in Randolph County, Alabama. He is the son of Rachel Lurania Melvina Hale. Stephen moved with his family from Randolph County, Alabama to Carroll County, Georgia sometime between 1870 and 1880 where he married Priscilla Jane Levens on March 3, 1889. Priscilla was born on March 18, 1853. After marrying, the couple moved back to Randolph County, Alabama, and by 1910 had moved to Heard County, Georgia. Later, they moved back to Randolph County, where Priscilla died on November 15, 1937. Stephen died on March 1, 1955 in Randolph County. Stephen and Priscilla had at least five children: Claudia, Stephen Ruge, Sarah, Isaac and an infant son.
Their oldest child, Claudia, was born in February 1890 in Alabama. In 1920, she was still unmarried and living with her parents. It is unknown whether she married after 1920 or when she died.
Stephen Ruge Hale was the oldest son and second child of Stephen and Priscilla Hale. He was born on October 31, 1893 in Alabama. He married Minnie Elizabeth Huddleston some time before 1923. Minnie was born on September 9, 1898. They became the parents of the following children: Lorell, Sally Mae, Lowell, Alears R. and Raye. Stephen died on May 14, 1934. Minnie died on September 11, 1984. They were both buried in the Shadowlawn Cemetery in LaGrange, Georgia.
On September 22, 1895, the couple lost an infant son, their 3rd child.
Sarah Hale was the 4th child of Stephen and Priscilla. She was born in March 1897 in Alabama. She married first to a Mr. Johnson and had a son named Ernest in 1916. She married second to L. J. Hale. I do not know when she died.
Isaac Hale is the youngest son of Stephen and Priscilla. He was born on May 16, 1900 in Alabama. He married a woman named Nancy. Ike, as he was known, died on December 1, 1992 and is buried in Shadowlawn Cemetery in LaGrange, Georgia.

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Sources
Census Records - 1870, 1900, 1920-1930 Randolph County, Alabama
Census Records - 1880 Carroll County, Georgia
Census Records - 1910 Heard County, Georgia
Death Records - Cellia Hale, Infant Son Hale
Grave Photos (Shadowlawn Cemetery)
Obituary of Sally Mae Hale Hall (Lagrange Daily News)
Obituary of Raye Hale Sherrer (Lagrange Daily News)

2 comments:

  1. Are we kinfolks with Hannah hail

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    1. I have looked into a possible connection but as I can see from the records is that there is no relation between Hannah Hail and our Hales. The claims from other relatives is that Mary Hale, William's wife was the daughter of Hannah, but the daughter that Hannah had named Mary actually married and had children of her own who did not carry the Hale name. I have no idea, however, who the parents of William or Mary actually are, though I strongly suspect some African ancestry, at least in William's side. He is listed as a free black man with a white wife on the 1840 census. I just sent in my DNA test this week, but every other Hale cousin that has been tested has had some African ancestry in their results.

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