Addison Hall

Addison Hall (1797-April 2, 1871) was a prominent citizen of Virginia who was a reverend and served in the Virginia House of Delegates[1] from 1823 to 1829.[2] He was a member of Morattico Baptist Church. His children included a daughter, Henrietta Hall Shuck, who became a missionary to China.[3] His son Carey Judson Hall became an educator, ran a school, and named one of his son's Addison Hall.[4]

He divorced his wife over infidelity.[5]

He took in his brother's widow and their three children.[6] In 1832 he wrote to Col. Robert W. Carter in Richmond, Virginia.[7]

Further reading

  • Life and Writings of Rev. Addison Hall by Thomas Sanford Dunaway (1872)[8]

References

  1. ^ "House History". history.house.virginia.gov.
  2. ^ "House of Delegates History (DOME)".
  3. ^ baptisthistoryhomepage.com/shuck.henrietta.missionry.html
  4. ^ "American Biography: A New Cyclopedia". 1930.
  5. ^ "rev Addison HAll divorces his wife". Richmond Dispatch. October 25, 1870. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Rev Addison HAll divorces his wife". Richmond Dispatch. 25 October 1870. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Item 19: Addison Hall, at Waverley, to Col. Robert W. Carter, at Richmond, 1832 December 26 | Special Collections Research Center". scrcguides.libraries.wm.edu.
  8. ^ Dunaway, Thomas Sanford (1872). "Life and Writings of Rev. Addison Hall".

 

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