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wkhall187
Jan 27, 2017
We could be relatives from both sides of my family. Crazy . I have to get back into my tree when not at work. I have a bunch of information in there. When I met with the Colorado Mayflower historian , she had given me some great information. She firmly believed the Hopkins that shipwrecked in Bermuda, before sailing on to Virginia was in fact the same Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. Have you read the book "On These Shores I Shall Die " ? . Really a good book on SH. The shipwreck was an inspiration for Shakespeare's "The Tempest" . I did not like the Stephen of that story. My line to him was quite simple. Aaron Hall married to Polly Cook, to John Cook,to James Cook, to Moses Cook, to Ephraim Cook, to Joshua Cook to Josiah Cook who married Deborah Hopkins, daughter of Giles Hopkins, son of Stephen Hopkins. There you go. My wife and I have 4 dogs,3 cats, and 5 goats. So when they holler, I have to drop what I'm doing and take care of them. They own us I believe. My e-mail is wkhall187@yahoo.com. I have a tendency to check that more often on weekends. Have a great weekend, Ken
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wkhall187
Jan 26, 2017
Hello John . My name is Ken Hall. Most impressed with your family tree. I do believe your Hall line of Francis, Samuel,Samuel,David,David, to Levi -died 1820. Are also of my direct line. The earliest proven Hall I have is Aaron Hall 1819-1903. However I did the Family Tree DNA Y test and have an exact match to Francis Hall born 1608-England to 1690 Connecticut. On Aaron Halls death certificate it showed his fathers name as Levi. No Mother name. Your tree shows Levi dying in 1820, so my belief is he traveled from NY to Ohio with another family member. Has anyone in your Hall line done the DNA ? Any information you might share would be appreciated. Also on my Moms side ,my GG Grandmother was Fannie Hatfield of the Hatfields of Virginia..So we are likely linked there as well. Look forward to hearing back from you.
Regards, Ken Hall
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wkhall187
Jan 27, 2017
We could be relatives from both sides of my family. Crazy . I have to get back into my tree when not at work. I have a bunch of information in there. When I met with the Colorado Mayflower historian , she had given me some great information. She firmly believed the Hopkins that shipwrecked in Bermuda, before sailing on to Virginia was in fact the same Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. Have you read the book "On These Shores I Shall Die " ? . Really a good book on SH. The shipwreck was an inspiration for Shakespeare's "The Tempest" . I did not like the Stephen of that story. My line to him was quite simple. Aaron Hall married to Polly Cook, to John Cook,to James Cook, to Moses Cook, to Ephraim Cook, to Joshua Cook to Josiah Cook who married Deborah Hopkins, daughter of Giles Hopkins, son of Stephen Hopkins. There you go. My wife and I have 4 dogs,3 cats, and 5 goats. So when they holler, I have to drop what I'm doing and take care of them. They own us I believe. My e-mail is wkhall187@yahoo.com. I have a tendency to check that more often on weekends. Have a great weekend, Ken
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john wetzel
Jan 27, 2017
FANTASTIC! [My dogs are pressuring me to go outside, but I can't leave this. Trying to explain it to them, but they can't seem to relate! I'll make it up to them.]
I found you on AncestryDNA, copied your tree as a pdf for reference, so much to fill in now.
I was going to mention Stephen HOPKINS, but you already have him. There is some question as to which SH he was. The one on the Mayflower had also been an earlier Jamestown visitor, who was almost hanged for insubordination... Thank Goodness cooler heads prevailed! Or,... a SH who showed up in Providence RI a little later. Do you have any better info on them?
I've joined the Mayflower group on FTDNA, so it's a positive thing that I was admitted, but we're also connected to John BILLINGTON and his son Francis, from the Mayflower. (Charles Mann, author of '1491' is also descended from the BILLINGTONs. I was going to tell you what our relation to him is, but he's been eliminated from my tree!!! GRRRRRRRRR@#$%*&() That's another (frustrating) story! The pics are not even in the Media file. ..But we're related.]
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wkhall187
Jan 27, 2017
Hi John. I am absolute on the information I gave you. That material was from family bibles, and records handed down through generations. Reason I hired Pro Genealogist is to extend out my Hall line prior to Aaron Hall. So you say we are 5th cousins on the Hall side. What is your line to the Halls ? This is exciting to find someone as passionate about this as I am. My Aaron Hall 1819-1903 was married to a Polly Cook. She is my direct link to Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. I will snoop through my ancestry dna results and see if I can find you. My Francis Fanny Hatfield is another absolute. That cam from my Grandpa's bible handed down to him. Fanny is an odd name. But guess it was used quite a bit as a nickname. Please enjoy looking through my tree. Look forward to hearing from you again......Ken
john wetzel
Jan 27, 2017
Hi Ken.
I've had my AncestryDNA results for several weeks now. It's my dad's and siblings' results that are outstanding. I've also done extensive testing at FTDNA several years ago, Family Finder (autosomal), Full mtDNA, and Y-DNA111, adding BigY a little later. I know that my father submitted his AncestryDNA, because I had him (and my brother Wayne) do it while I was there. I spoke with dad yesterday, and he said that he just sent his FTDNA sample in (that took a couple weeks). I can hardly wait to get his results, less diluted than mine one generation later.
We must be talking about different Fanny Hatfields.
-- OK, I just found you in AncestryDNA, which has us as 5th cousins, through HALL.
But what about HATFIELD?? My 'Fanny' doesn't match yours (That doesn't sound right), so I've got to take my line further back, which, with the help of your tree, I can do now and I'll look for verifications on-line.
How confident are you of these connections?
I'm afraid I have some mistakes tucked away in places from my very early days doing this. I spend so much time now on documentation and source verification (I guess 'vetting', in today's vernacular), to minimize mistakes, but it seems that Zero Tolerance is nearly impossible.
So, thank you again so much for making contact. I'm weak on that side of my Family Tree; correcting that!
john christy wetzel, 5th cousin
wkhall187
Jan 27, 2017
Good morning John. Fanny Hatfield was my maternal Grand Fathers, Great Grandma.Francis Fanny Hatfield married William Barnett, to son John K Barnett, to William F Barnett, to Walter F Barnett, to Marian L Barnett ( my Mom) . She married Ken Hall Sr . So with the Halls the earliest I have at present is Levi Hall b.1785. to Aaron Hall b.1819 NY, to Levi Hall Sr b 1841 Ohio, to Levi Hall Jr. b.1878 Michigan, to Ken Hall Sr. b.1927, to me. Really curious what type of DNA matches we may have when you get your results back. I did Ancestry DNA,. But have a Pro Genealogist working on linking my Halls from Francis Hall (an exact DNA match). They recommended I have the Y DNA done by Family Tree DNA. Only three matches there. But as I say the one to Francis Hall 1619-1690 is my best. Looking forward to hearing back from you. Always fun to meet new cousins.
Take care, Ken Hall
john wetzel
Jan 27, 2017
Dear Ken,
I have Fannie Hatfield. What is your lineage to her? Fascinating!
I have no contact with any living Hall relatives, although a good college friend, with whom I just spent 10 days in Afrika, is named James Orren Hall, from Chautauqua County, NY.
I've done extensive DNA testing and have had my kids test FTDNA and my brothers AncestryDNA (results not back yet.) So we may be able to gleen something from these tests. I also have some cousins on my mother's side (Spring-Snyder-Hall...) so some reinforcement might help here as well.
What is your Hall line? I can connect you if you share your parents and grandparents, hopefully.
Thank you for writing and connecting!
john wetzel
wkhall187
Jan 26, 2017
Hello John . My name is Ken Hall. Most impressed with your family tree. I do believe your Hall line of Francis, Samuel,Samuel,David,David, to Levi -died 1820. Are also of my direct line. The earliest proven Hall I have is Aaron Hall 1819-1903. However I did the Family Tree DNA Y test and have an exact match to Francis Hall born 1608-England to 1690 Connecticut. On Aaron Halls death certificate it showed his fathers name as Levi. No Mother name. Your tree shows Levi dying in 1820, so my belief is he traveled from NY to Ohio with another family member. Has anyone in your Hall line done the DNA ? Any information you might share would be appreciated. Also on my Moms side ,my GG Grandmother was Fannie Hatfield of the Hatfields of Virginia..So we are likely linked there as well. Look forward to hearing back from you.
Regards, Ken Hall
- [S2239] Public Member Tree- Hall Jr Family Tree - wkhall187, Levi Henry Hall Jr., Posted 06 jul 2011 by wkhall187.
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Levi Henry Hall Jr.
Posted 06 jul 2011 by wkhall187
Levi Henry Hall Jr - known as Henry to most - born January 15, 1878, in Mason, Ingham County, Michigan - Died February 6, 1950 in WheatRidge, Jefferson County, Colorado. Levi was the fifth child of seven born to Levi Henry Hall Sr. and Sarah Ann (Dunkerton) Hall.
Married Lottie Mae Tanner of Rose Hill, Adams Co., Colorado (later to become part of Rocky Mtn Arsenal). They were married July 5, 1914 in Golden, Jefferson Co., Colorado. they had seven children - Raymond Francis, Aaron Richard, Evelyn Lottie, Henry Horace, Frederick Calvin, William Kenneth and George Wayne.
Levi and brother John Roger moved from Michigan in 1896 to Lawrence County,
Tennesee with their father and mother. They became involved in lumber or a lumber mill. Shown on 1900 census in Civil District 2, Lawrence County, Tennesee.
Moving to Fairmont, Jefferson co., Colorado, later in 1900. It is unkown what inspired Levi and his parents to come to Colorado. They built a house at 48th and Indiana St in Fairmont, Jefferson Co., Colorado.,of hardwoods brought to Colorado by wagon or train. The house still stands today. they had a substantial amount of land in which they operated a truck farm. Levi on a business trip in 1913 made a trip to Rose Hill to visit Horace Monroe Tanner about livestock. It happened to be laundry day and Lottie Mae Tanner (Horace'[s daughter) with her mother Mary (Ager) Tanner were in the yard washing clothes as Levi arrived. Struck by her solid structure and how she was dressed, (a long dress with an apron) he decided this was the girl for him. Due to the distance the courtship was short. To marry July 5, 1914.
Levi was struck with diabetes at a fairly young age, but continued to work the farm beside his growing boys. Making several long trips from Golden to Arvada to sell his produce or buy supplies. It was said by horse and wagon this was an all day job.
Then while working on the roof of the barn he lost his balance falling to the ground. Refusing to see a doctor his back became progressively worse. Eventually unable to walk he spent the rest of his life in a wheel chair. Only twice in his late years was he ever seen standing. Once to calm wild grandkids running through the house. The other was the day he died. Asking Lottie to help him to the sink for a drink. Passing away later that afternoon.
It was said Levi was a stikingly good looking man with dark hair and deep piercing brown eyes. He was quite an angry man later in life. Likely due to the frustration of his physical inability. He demanded hard work from all of his children. Almost to the point of cruelty. In sprite of his anger, Lottie and he were bonded to one another to the day he died.
Levi is buried at Crown Hill Cemetary, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson Co., Colorado, next to wife Lotte May and son Freddie Calvin.
Story by William Kenneth Hall Jr. (Grandson of Levi and son of William Kenneth Sr)
Sources:Marian (Barnett)Hall wife of William Kenneth Hall Sr, Death Certificate & Marriage License
US Federal Census from: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940, and 1950
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Ken Hall Sr laying out the garden Ken Hall Sr laying out the garden
about 1950
Wheatridge Colorado
Laying out the summer garden with a little help from his friend Figaro
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- [S2238] Photo coll: W. Ken Hall, Ken's parents' 50th wedding anniversary celebration, photos in FB Hall Family History.
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Ken Hall?Hall Family History
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Grandma Helena Estella Barnett on left.
Mom and Dad,
Brother Rich standing,
Uncle Francis Hall sitting on right.
I think that's the back of Jessi Hall Wells head.
Five of the 6 here are now in heaven.
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Jessi Hall Wells
I love this!! I wish my big head wasn’t in the way of all those wonderful people!
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Michelle Trout
Jessi Hall Wells except your messy half ponytail bun in a scrunchie really deserves to be seen.
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Ken Hall
Michelle Trout, there are about 25 pictures, and that scrunchy half a ponytail bun is in half of them. Always the photo bomber.
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Jessi Hall Wells
Ken Hall why did you let me go out of the house looking like that?? Thank goodness for all the good looking people in the picture to help take the attention away from my nerdiness!
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Ken Hall
Jessi Hall Wells , I’m the Daddy. You were and are always beautiful.
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Jessi Hall Wells
Ken Hall I meant “nerdiness.” Aww thank you! Spoken like a true dad!
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Michelle Trout
Jessi Hall Wells and neediness. ????Like · Reply · 11w
Molly Kreutzer
That’s how I remember my dad the most. When I see him in my dreams or picture him, this is how he looks. ???? That was a very happy day. I love this.
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Jessi Hall Wells
Molly Kreutzer that’s how I see your dad in my dreams too! And they always start out with the back of him facing me.
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Linda Clark
Me too sweet Molly.
He was a kind heart....
Miss him everyday....
Love you Molly....
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Jacquie Hall
Rich is so handsome
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John Christy Wetzel
Ken Hall Taken in 1997, 50th anniversary?
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Ken Hall?Hall Family History
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Grandma Barnett,
Mom, Dad,
Rich Hall standing,
Mom sister Virginia Barnett Hepp sitting at right.
All 5 are dearly missed.
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Grandma Barnett,
Mom, Dad,
Rich Hall standing,
Mom sister Virginia Barnett Hepp sitting at right.
All 5 are dearly missed.
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Grandma Barnett, Mom, Dad, Rich Hall standing, Mom sister Virginia Barnett Hepp sitting at right.
All 5 are dearly missed.
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Hall, WmKsr & Marian 50th ann FB190413KenHallhallfamhist 20190630HAv-
Ken Hall?Hall Family History
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Grandma Helena Estella Barnett on left.
Mom and Dad,
Brother Rich standing,
Uncle Francis Hall sitting on right.
I think that's the back of Jessi Hall Wells head.
Five of the 6 here are now in heaven.
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Hall, WmKsr & Marian 50th foodfite FB190413KenHallhallfamhist 20190630HAv-
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Food fight !!!!!
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LOVE THIS!!!!!
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