Jonathon Hall Jr b 12 Mar 1833 Floyd Co KY d 12 Jun 1916 Knott Co KY; s/o
William Riley Hall Sr
and Nancy Higgins (aka Hagins). Jonathon Hall Jr m. 6 Sept 1850 Pike Co KY (by
Mary's grandfather, William
"Preacher Billy" Tackett; M.G.) to Mary "Polly" Cook b Apr 1833 Pike Co KY;
d/o James Cook and Rebecca
Hannah Tackett. Children of Jonathon Hall Jr and Mary "Polly" Cook;
I. Lewis Hall b 6 May 1851 Rockhouse, Letcher Co KY
II. Louisa Hall b 1855 KY
III. Tobias Hall b 1857 KY
IV. Floyd H. Hall b 29 Feb 1860
KY d 14 Sept 1939 m. 5 Jun 1877 Floyd Co KY to
Malinda Huff b Apr 1862 Letcher
Co KY d/o James Huff and Aurora
Wells.
V. Agnes Hall b 1864 KY
VI. Margaret Hall b 1867 KY
VII. Levina (Vina) Hall b 1869 Floyd Co KY d 31 Jul 1875 at the age of 6 from
diphtheria.
VIII. Julian Hall (male) b 1872 Floyd Co KY d 1 Aug 1875; died at the age of 3
from diphtheria.
IX. Cahill Hall (male) b 1873 Floyd Co KY d 6 Aug 1875 Letcher Co KY; at the age
of 2 from diphtheria.
Pike Co. Kentucky Marriage Records: File No. 1095-A Letter, dated October 17,
1849: "I Nancy Higgins do hereby consent and agree that my son Jonathan Hall Jr.
shall or may Intermarry with and to Polly Cook if all parties be agreed to the
same. And I hereby release him the said Jonathan Hall Jr. from any obligation to
me in any wise whatsoever."; signed by Nancy Higgins and attested to by J. H. N.
Maddocks, Morgan Hall and R. G. Fleming; sworn by Morgan Hall.
Pike Co. Kentucky Marriage Records: File No. 1092 License issued September 5,
1850 by John D. Mims clerk for marriage of Jonatha Hall Jr. and Miss Polly Cook,
daughter of Jas. Cook. Bond by Jonathan Hall Jr. and Jefferson Fleming; signed
by Jonathan Hall and Jefferson Flemming (by mark). Johnnithan Hall Jr. and Polly
Cook married September 6, 1850 by Wm. Tackitt M.G.
Ordained a deacon in the Mallet Fork Old Regular Baptist Church in 1913 Knott
Co., KY
Fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War. He submitted a Confederate
Soldier's and Widow's Pension application (#0675) with the state of KY on 10
July 1912. His widow Polly Cook Hall of Knott Co. Filed a Confederate Soldier's
and Widow's Pension application (#3650) with the state of Kentucky on 26 October
1916.
Source: Janice Purdy - jpurdy_1@yahoo.com