Re: Help with Rev Thomas Hall



I have just had another try and I have found Thomas Hall at Crookham,
Parish of Ford in 1841 census aged 53yrs. It also does say Y for born
in Northumberland. I will go and have anohter go on the IGI but if
anyone can tell me anything about this gentleman I would be very
greatfull.
Chris
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 15:42:06 +0800, acdods <acdods@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Can anyone help me to where to find info on Rev Thomas Hall. I'm only
guessing Church of Scotland. He died 29th Oct 1849
at Alnwick and had an Obit in Berwick Adverter on 3rd Nov 1849 he was
aged 61 so born in 1787/1788. I can find a reference for his death and
I have just looked at the 1841 census for both England & Scotland. 2
or 3 in Alnwick but no Ministers. I'm trying to find a connnection to
the Dods surname but I have no idea where he was born or who is
parents were. He never married and I would think born in the borders
of Scotland.
Sorry not much to go on.
Chris Dods, Perth, W.Aust
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