Quaker
Elle est mariée avec Edward Beeson.
Ils se sont mariés le 1 septembre 1704 à Newark, New Castle Cnty, Delaware, Colonial America, elle avait 21 ans.
Newark Monthly Meeting
Newark Monthly Meeting
Enfant(s):
Esther Hester Ester Rebecca Hall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1704 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward Beeson |
Biography
Nothing is known of the parents or origin of Esther / Hester / possibly Rebecca? Hall who married Edward Beeson, Jr. of West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, except what has been found in the Newark Monthly Meeting (Quaker) records from Newark PA (now DE).
She could not be a daughter of Jacob Hall, Esq., of Bradford in Wiltshire, who arrived in 1684 on the Friendship, and settled in Tacony, Philadelphia PA, as that family was strongly Anglican (founded Trinity Church etc.). There was also a Thomas Hall from Wiltshire who was in Chester, Chester Co., PA but he only married in 1694, too late to be Esther's father. His father never left England.
There were two Samuel Halls that were both Quakers and lived respectively in Springfield Twp., Delaware Co., PA and Kennett Twp., Chester Co., PA, in the late 17th Century but as far as can be determined neither had a daughter named Esther or Hester (though one did have a daughter named Rebecca - who arrived in New Castle DE on the "Vine" from England with wife Mary and 3 daughters: Rebecca, Elinor & Martha, in 1684; he settled in Springfield Twp., PA.[1]
These four are the only Hall families found in the immigration records to Pennsylvania so far. Others may yet be found or Esther's family may have come to Penna. from another colony. In any case, a 1675 birth in "Nottingham PA" is impossible as it did not exist then.
We do know that Ester/Hester Hall married Edward Beeson, Jr., in 1704 at the Newark Monthly Meeting in what became Newark, Delaware. The family lived in New Castle County, Delaware and had two children. Esther died in 1725.
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