Rhoda (Redford) Hall born 20 Oct 1797 in Stokes Co., NC, the daughter of Jesse Eli Redford, Sr. and Francis Sanders. Married William Hall in 1817 in Lawnsonville, Stokes Co., NC. They moved to Missouri and Rhoda died on 28 Dec 1878 Near Jamestown, Linn Twp., Moniteau Co., MO and buried in Union Cemetery, Linn Twp., Jamestown, Moniteau Co., MO.
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CENSUS:
Rhoda Hall listed as head of household with children listed in the 1850 Moniteau Co., MO Census
1870 Linn Twp., Moniteau Co., MO Census
(#347-347)
S. J. Wilson, F, age 37, Keeping House, $400 Real estate value, $125 Personal estate value, b: MO
L. D. Wilson, F, age 8, b: MO - attended school within past year
A. Wilson, M, age 6, b: MO - attended school within past year (Alonzo)
R. Hall, F, age 76, b: NC (this is Rhoda Redford, mother to Sarah J. Hall)
After the death of her husband Wm Hall as he was ambushed while returning from a trip to NC to settle his father's estate. Rhoda who was a registered midwife and tailor, finished rearing their large family. Source: Jamestown MO 1887-1987 Page 348
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