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About Rodden Hall
I believe Nimrod was married before and so was wife, Mary Polly . I believe Mary was a Smith and married a Sturgeon and had children Preston b 1831 and Miles b 1834. There is four years difference between Miles and the next child, John b 1838. I believe Mary and Nimrod married in 1837, Floyd, KY. Nimrod then raised Preston and Miles as his own. There is also an older child, Annie b 1824, that may belong to Nimrod and his first wife. In 1860, soon after marriage, Miles used the name Sturgeon instead of Hall. To keep it simple I'll leave Miles as a Hall.
Nimrod had a sister, Amy that married John W Sturgeon in 1798. Perhaps Mary was married to John Sturgeon's brother. So Nimrod and Mary were in-laws of sorts and that is how they met. Nimrod and Amy's father was Jesse Hall Sr and Candici/Dicy.
Written by Cheri Fox Smith, 2012
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County of Floyd On this 26th day of June 1853 personally appeared before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within the county aforesaid, Rodin Hall a resident of Floyd County aged 67 years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the laws of the United States passed on the 3rd day of February 1853. That he is the identical man who was a Private in a Company of Virginia Militia commanded by Captain John Hammons from the County of Russell in the State of Virginia in the 6th Regiment of Virginia Militia commanded by Colonel Henry E. Coleman in the War known as the War of 1812 declared by the United States against Great Britain. He was marched to Norfolk in the State of Virginia and mustered into actual service and from exposure while in actual service and in the line of duty he contracted a disease called "camp fever" which from exposure while in actual service and in the line of his duty the said fever settled in his limbs and so effected the spinal marrow of his back that he was found unfit for the service and received a sick discharge which is now on file in the City of Washington he having received his bounty land for the same and he has been disabled from getting his subsistence from manual labor ever since he contracted the disease above named.
And he further states on his oath that the Captain he marched under is now dead and he hath just cause to believe the the Colonel in command is also dead as he was a tolesable old man when in the service with him. As to the other officers that I was under I do not know any thing of their whereabouts as I live some five hundred miles from where I last heard from them, the Physicians that examined me in the time of my affliction in the service and while in the army their names I cannot recollect nor can I tell where they reside, the only witnesses that I can procure or that I know and that resides in any reasonable distance of me is the two whose affidavits accompany my application which I pray the Commissioner of Pensions to read in my behalf
his Rodin X Hall mark
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of June 1853 and I certify that I have no interest in this case and am not concerned in its prosecutions David Cooley Justice of the Peace Floyd County
Note: Rodden Hall was born in Grayson County, Virginia in 1785. He married Mary around 1804, based on the birth of their first child. The family moved to Russell County, Virginia in 1812 and then to Floyd County, Kentucky in the early 1830%. Mary died in 1863 and Rodden in 1871. They are buried in the Nimrod Hall Cemetery on Branham Creek in Floyd County.
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Listed on the 1850 Census taken in Floyd County, Kentucky are Rodden (66), Mary (66), Preston (19), Miles (16), John (12), Leonard? (9), Jackson (5), William (2) and Anna (26). Rodden, Preston and Miles are listed as farmers.
Mary is originally from North Caroline while Rodden is from Virginia. Preston and Miles were also born in Virginia. Neither Rodden nor Mary could read or write.
Rodden's real estate was valued at $300.
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Nimrod “Rodden” Hall Birth: 1785 Death: 8 Apr 1871 (aged 85–86) Burial: Nimrod Hall Cemetery, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA Memorial #: 138176525 Bio: Son of JESSE Hall (1746 – 1833) and Candacia 'Dicy' Hash (1750 – 1804). Received Pension from War of 1812: "County of Floyd On this 26th day of June 1853 personally appeared before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within the county aforesaid, Rodin Hall a resident of Floyd County aged 67 years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the laws of the United States passed on the 3rd day of February 1853. That he is the identical man who was a Private in a Company of Virginia Militia commanded by Captain John Hammons from the County of Russell in the State of Virginia in the 6th Regiment of Virginia Militia commanded by Colonel Henry E. Coleman in the War known as the War of 1812 declared by the United States against Great Britain. He was marched to Norfolk in the State of Virginia and mustered into actual service and from exposure while in actual service and in the line of duty he contracted a disease called "camp fever" whichfrom exposure while in actual service and in the line of his duty the said fever settled in his limbs and soeffected the spinal marrow of his back that he was found unfit for the service and received a sick discharge which is now on file in the City of Washington he having received his bounty land for the same and he has been disabled from getting his subsistence from manual labor ever since he contracted the disease above named.""And he further states on his oath that the Captain he marched under is now dead and he hath just cause to believe the the Colonel in command is also dead as he was a to disable old man when in the service with him. As to the other officers that I was under I do not know any thing of their whereabouts as I live some five hundred miles from where I last heard from them, the Physicians that examined me in the time of my affliction in the service and while in the army their names I cannot recollect nor can I tell where they reside, the only witnesses that I can procure or that I know and that resides in any reasonable distance of me is the two whose affidavits accompany my application which I pray the Commissioner of Pensions to read in my behalf."his Rodin X Hallmark Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of June 1853 and I certify that I have no interest in this case and am not concerned in its prosecutions David Cooley Justice of the Peace Floyd County"Note: Rodden Hall was born in Grayson County, Virginia in 1785. He married Mary around 1804, based on the birth of their first child. The family moved to Russell County, Virginia in 1812 and then to Floyd County, Kentucky in the early 1830s. Mary died in 1863 and Rodden in 1871. They are buried in the Nimrod Hall Cemetery on Branham Creek in Floyd County." Inscription: 6 Regt.,VA. MILITIA War of 1812 US ARMY 17851871 Family Members Spouse Mary Sturgill Hall 1786-1863 Children William Hall 1804-1883 Elizabeth Hall Kickhoefel 1813-1875 Preston Hall 1831-1901 Created by: Mary Lambert (46623093) Added: 2 Nov 2014 URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138176525?search=true Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 June 2019), memorial page for Nimrod “Rodden” Hall (1785–8 Apr 1871), Find A Grave Memorial no. 138176525, citing Nimrod Hall Cemetery, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Mary Lambert (contributor 46623093) .
Rodden Hall's Timeline
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1784
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Washington County, Virginia, United States
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1804
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Scott County, Virginia, United States
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1807
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VA
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1808
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Wilkes County, NC, United States
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Scott County, Virginia, United States
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1811
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Russell County, Virginia, United States
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North Carolina
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September 1816
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Virginia
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