Thomas Hale was born about 1755 in Colonial Virginia, in what is modern day
Montgomery County. Montgomery County was created 7 October 1776 from Fincastle and Botetourt Counties. Thomas married Agnes Price. Children of Thomas Hale and Agnes Price are:
William Hale born abt. 1788 married Catherine Snidow d/o John.
Jacob Hale born Aug 20, 1781.
Job Hale born Sep 5, 1796.
Elizabeth Hale born 1786 married Edward Lucas s/o Charles Lucas Jr. and Ann (Cawood) Lucas.
Hannah Hale born 1784 married Thomas Hale. s/o Parker Lucas and Margaret (Price) Lucas
Mary Hale born abt. 1790 married David Lucas, s/o Parker Lucas and Margaret (Price) Lucas
Margaret born Abt. 1792 married Robert Ault.
Nancy born abt. 1798 married Peter Bowles.
Thomas Jr. married Mary Agnes Lucas.
Revolutionary War Service
Thomas Hale DAR Ancestor #: A002791
Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: ANTE 1759
Death: 5-9-1802 CRAIG'S CREEK MONTGOMERY CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: KEGLEY, EARLY ADVENTURES ON THE WESTERN WATERS, VOL 1, P 149
Service Description: 1) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE,VA
Thomas Hale was born before 1759 in Augusta county, Virginia and died May 9, 1802, at Craig's Creek, Montgomery county, Virginia. During the American Revolutionary War, Thomas signed the Oath of Allegiance, in Fincastle county, Virginia. [2] Note: Botetourt county, Virginia was created in 1770 from part of Augusta County. Fincastle County, Virginia, was created in 1772 from Botetourt County. Montgomery County was created 7 October 1776 from Fincastle and Botetourt Counties.
Thomas Hale is honored for his Patriotic Service by the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution as DAR Ancestor #A002791. DAR Records indicate that his wife's name was Agnes Price. Applications for membership in the Society of the DAR have been made by the descendants of their daughter, Nancy Hale, who married Peter Bowles; and of their sons, William Hale, who married Catherine Snidow; and Jacob Hale, whose wife's name is not recorded.
Researchers Notes
Thomas Hale's Find A Grave memorial (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93968830/thomas-hale) may have caused some confusion between the multiple Thomas Hale who are "DAR Ancestors." The date of birth is given as October 29, 1742, which is the date of birth of Captain Thomas Hale, who died in 1812 in Franklin county, Virginia and married Jane Armstrong. [3]
From Find A Grave--
Children:
Margaret Hale All (unknown–1872)
Jacob Hale (1782–1819)
William Hale (1787–1863)
Sources
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed Nov 12, 2018), "Record of Thomas Hale", Ancestor # A002791.
↑ KEGLEY, EARLY ADVENTURES ON THE WESTERN WATERS, VOL 1, P 149
Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912database, FamilySearch, Thomas Hale in entry for Margarett Alls, 15 Sep 1872; citing Montgomery Co., Virginia, reference cn 1; FHL microfilm 2,048,578.Death of daughter Margaret Ault/All
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