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Louisa Hall

Louisa Hall

Female 1803 - 1896  (92 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louisa Hall was born on 19 Oct 1803 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States (daughter of Edward Hall and Harriett Griffin); died on 7 Sep 1896 in Columbus City, Louisa, Iowa, United States.

    Louisa married Thomas Neal in 1827. Thomas was born in Bet. 1783 and 1815; died in Bet. 1851 and 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sara Ann Neal was born in 1828; died in Bet. 1842 and 1922.
    2. Harriet H. Neal was born in 1830; died in Bet. 1844 and 1924.
    3. Joseph H. Neal was born in 1832; died in 1864.
    4. Mary H. Neal was born in 1834; died in 1854.
    5. Frances Madeliene Neal was born in 1836; died in 1895.
    6. Susan Elizabeth Neal was born in 1840; died in 1844.
    7. William Harrison Neal was born in 1842; died in 1875.
    8. James McCord Neal was born in 1845; died in 1850.
    9. Louisa Amanda Neal was born in 1850; died in 1918.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Hall was born on 3 Oct 1775 in Delaware, United States; died on 17 Mar 1852 in Louisa, Iowa, United States.

    Edward married Harriett Griffin in ABT. 1799. Harriett (daughter of Isaac Griffin and Mary Morris) was born on 5 Mar 1782 in Delaware, United States; died in AFT. 1860 in Louisa, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriett Griffin was born on 5 Mar 1782 in Delaware, United States (daughter of Isaac Griffin and Mary Morris); died in AFT. 1860 in Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    Children:
    1. Alfred Hall was born on 17 Sep 1801; died on 12 Oct 1862.
    2. 1. Louisa Hall was born on 19 Oct 1803 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 7 Sep 1896 in Columbus City, Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    3. Isaac Griffin Hall was born on 15 Nov 1805 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 13 Jun 1848 in Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    4. James Griffin Hall was born on 12 Apr 1808 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 2 Jun 1873 in Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    5. John G Hall was born on 5 May 1810 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 25 Sep 1876 in Harrisville, Ritchie, West Virginia, United States.
    6. Joseph Tilton Hall was born on 27 Jul 1812 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 9 Oct 1893.
    7. Mary Morris Hall was born on 8 May 1815 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 27 Sep 1854.
    8. Louis Hall was born on 16 Jul 1817 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died after Jul 1898.
    9. Ann Maria Hall was born on 31 Oct 1819 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 7 Jun 1853 in Louisa, Iowa, United States; was buried in Bretz Cemetery, Columbus City, Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    10. Elizabeth Hall was born on 6 Feb 1822 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died in Bet. 1871 and 1917.
    11. Samuel Hall was born on 24 Jun 1824 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died in AFT. 1860.
    12. Harriet Hall was born on 14 Nov 1827 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 22 Sep 1877.


Generation: 3


  1. 6.  Isaac Griffin was born on 27 Feb 1750/51 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States; died on 12 Oct 1827 in Nicholson, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Notes:

    Isaac Griffin, a son of tavern keeper Samuel Griffin and his wife Martha, was born February 27, 1751, in Duck Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware. This was near the present town of Smyrna. He grew into
    an imposing figure of a man--six feet two inches tall, physically powerful, black hair, very dark complexion, deep blue eyes, and features of the Roman type. generally he was modest and retiring, but had something of a reckless disposition, and he was quick to resent an insult.

    When Isaac was eighteen he inherited 177 pounds from his father, a considerable sum in those days. He appears to have used it wisely, acquiring land in the area. In 1774 he had won the heart of a young Quakeress, names Mary Morris, whose family Were strict Friends. She was locked in a room upstairs to prevent her union with the young worldling. He found out the situation, obtained a ladder, put it to the window, and she climbed down and eloped with him. A meeting of the Friends was called, when she was notified that, "If thee will say thee is sorry that thee married Isaac, thee can stay in." But as she would not say it, she was expelled from their membership. Mary was a daughter of James and Ann (Tilton) Morris of Duck Creek Cross Roads, and was born on July 28, 1756.

    In January 1776 Isaac enlisted in the Continental army, for one year, in Colonel Haslet's regiment, 1st Company, Captain John Patten. He went into active Service in August, and was under fire several times. He re-enlisted for the duration of the war. During his service he was mainly instrumental in capturing the leader of a group of Tories, Cheney Clow. The adherents of Clow hated Griffin intensely, and after the close of the war his personal safety was endangered.

    Isaac, like the rest of his family at that time, was a slave owner. He must have still felt some Quaker influence, for it is recorded in the manumission book of the Friends' Meeting of Duck Creek December 23, 1782 that he freed his slaves.

    In October 1783 he had his first recorded brush with politics. At a general election held at Duck Creek Cross Roads some former Tories who had not taken the oath of allegiance were allowed to vote. Members on the Griffin family objected strongly, and in the resulting disorderly and Violent proceedings a box containing the votes was carried away.

    His enemies constantly harassing him, Isaac Began investing in land in Fayette County, Pennsylvania with the intention of Moving. The Indians still lingering near, his wife feared to move, so he sold the land. Later, however, she relented, although she had lost her health, and he eventually bought several farms in Fayette County. By 1794 they were established in their new home, and he was appointed Justice of the Peace. He served in this capacity for several years. In 1807 he was elected to the State Legislature, and was re-elected until he had served four successive terms. In 1812 he was elected to Congress. It is related of him that upon being notified of this election he brought cloth of home manufacture to Thomas Williams, Esq., of New Geneve, for the purpose of having his make him a suit of clothes. He informed the persons present that "he raised the sheep, carded, spun, dyed and wove the cloth on his premises." Also in this year a gloom was cast over the family when his favorite son, James, was killed in the war with England.

    Soon after arriving at their new home in Pennsylvania, Mary joined the Seventh-Day Baptist Church, and remained a consistent member until her death, which occurred in her eightieth year, although she had been an invalid for fifty years. Isaac gave his support to the regular baptist church, but he was not a member. This is said to have caused them to have a Sabbath (Saturday) and a Sunday in their house, but this occasioned no jar, for everything moved on smoothly, and they traveled like's pathway in harmony, although differing widely in most things. The daughters were sent to finishing school in Delaware, the journey there and back being made on horseback.

    In 1824 Isaac lost his election due to his opposition to General Jackson. This personal dislike was because\cause of Jackson ordering the hanging of two men in Florida after they had been cleared by court-martial. After Isaac retired from public life he remained on his farm until his death October 12,1827, caused by a fall from a loaded wagon. He was buried on the farm where he lived and died. Also buried in the same place are his wife Mary (Morris) Griffin, who passed away May 23, 1835; and two unmarried daughters, Martha and Margaret.

    References:
    "The Griffin Family - Samuel Griffin of New Castle County on Delaware, Planter, and his Descendants", by Thomas Hale Streets, MD USN< 1905. This book is in the library of the Maryland Historical Society of Baltimore.

    "The Morris Family of Philadelphia", by Robert C. Moon, in the library of Congress

    Isaac married Mary Morris in Bet. 1770 and 1800. Mary (daughter of James Morris, Jr and Ann Tilton) was born on 28 Jul 1756 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States; died on 23 May 1835. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Morris was born on 28 Jul 1756 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States (daughter of James Morris, Jr and Ann Tilton); died on 23 May 1835.
    Children:
    1. Ann Griffin was born in 1776 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1790 and 1870.
    2. Martha Griffin was born on 1 May 1779 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1780 and 1873.
    3. 3. Harriett Griffin was born on 5 Mar 1782 in Delaware, United States; died in AFT. 1860 in Louisa, Iowa, United States.
    4. Samuel Griffin was born on 16 Aug 1785 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1802 and 1875.
    5. Mary Morris Griffin was born on 1 Jan 1787 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1801 and 1881.
    6. Ebenezer Griffin was born on 12 Aug 1788 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1805 and 1878.
    7. James Morris Griffin was born on 27 Dec 1789 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1790 and 1879.
    8. Elizabeth Griffin was born on 26 Nov 1791; died in Bet. 1792 and 1885.
    9. Isaac Griffin, Jr. was born in Dec 1791 in Delaware, United States; died in Bet. 1808 and 1881.
    10. Margaret Griffin was born on 13 Jul 1795; died in Bet. 1796 and 1889.


  3. Generation: 4


    1. 14.  James Morris, Jr was born on 14 Jun 1723 in Delaware, United States (son of James Morris and Margaret Cooke); died on 16 Jun 1786 in Delaware, United States.

      James married Ann Tilton on 10 Mar 1749/50. Ann was born on 4 Jan 1729/30 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States; died on 25 May 1762 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 15.  Ann Tilton was born on 4 Jan 1729/30 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States; died on 25 May 1762 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States.
      Children:
      1. James Morris was born in 1752; died in Bet. 1769 and 1842.
      2. 7. Mary Morris was born on 28 Jul 1756 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware, United States; died on 23 May 1835.
      3. Margaret Morris was born on 18 May 1759; died in Bet. 1773 and 1853.


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