Henry Edward Hall
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Parents: | Henry Edward Hall snr. 1754–1841 Anne Lumley Hall (née Bernard) 1768–1837 |
Siblings: | Henry Edward Hall 1790–1859 |
Partners: | Sarah Theodosia Hall (née Branson) 1793 – 17 February 1858 |
Children: | James Anderton Hall 1829–1888 Theodosia Sophia Hester (née Hall) 1827–1898 Laetitia Hester (née Hall) 1822–1877 William Shakespeare Hall 1825 – 1895 Edward Frank Hall 1832–1886 Henry Hastings Hall c1812–1879 Sarah Louisa Bracher (née Hall) b. 1819, England; d. 1910, Victoria, Australia |
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Henry Edward Hall was born in 1790.
In partnership with another settler, he chartered Protector and sailed for the Swan River Colony, arriving in Fremantle on 26 February 1830.[1]
ADB:[1]
They safely landed many livestock, farming equipment, a 25-ton sloop and a jolly-boat, necessities and luxuries, and ten servants and apprentices. The value of this cargo entitled [Hall] to a land grant of some 16,594 acres (6716 ha) which was taken up at Mandurah. Unfortunately the land proved unsuitable. After several years of hardship in which their first house and all its contents were destroyed by fire and their sloop was wrecked on Hall's Bank, the family moved to Perth and later bought a partly-improved property at Wongong near Armadale.
He died in 1859, the year after his wife Sarah died.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 William Shakespeare Hall (1825–1895) by H. Margaret Wilson, in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, 1972
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