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Families covered: Hall of Mount Hall, Hall of Narrow Water

                               
William Hall (d 1640, "of English extraction, settled in Ireland")
1. Francis Hall of Mount Hall & Narrow Water, co. Down, Sheriff (d by 1706)
  m. Mary Lyndon (dau of Judge _ Lyndon)
A. Roger Hall of Mount Hall, Sheriff (a 1702)
  m. (1686) Christian Poyntz (dau of Sir Toby Poyntz of Acton in co. Armagh)
  i. Toby Hall of Mount Hall, Sheriff of co. Down (d 04.05.1734)
  m. (1712) Margaret FitzGerald (d 08.12.1758, dau of Robert FitzGerald, sister of 19th Earl of Kildare)
  a. Roger Hall of Mount Hall, Sheriff of co. Armagh then co. Down
  m. (10.09.1740) Catherine Savage (dau of Rowland Savage of Portaferry)
  (1) Savage Hall of Narrow Water, Sheriff of co. Armagh then co. Down (b 1763)
  m. (03.02.1787) Elizabeth Madden (dau of John Madden of Hilton & Manor Waterhouse)
  (A) Roger Hall of Narrow Water, Sheriff of co. Armagh then co. Down (b 06.11.1791, dsp 20.09.1864)
m. (10.11.1812) Barbara Savage (d 06.1853, dau of Patrick Savage of Portaferry)
  (B) Savage Hall (b 1798, d 1851, rector of Loughall) had issue
  m. (1831) Anne O'Brien (dau of William James O'Brien of co. Clare)
  (C) Samuel Madden Francis Hall of Narrow Water, Sheriff (b 1800, dsp 17.02.1873, Major)
  m. (24.09.1845) Anne Margaret Nugent (d 28.01.1895, dau of Andrew Savage Nigent of Portaferry)
  (D) Anne Hall (d 1852)
  m. Trevor Corry of Newry
  (E) Catherine Hall
m. _ Nowlan (Captain)
  (F) Elizabeth Hall (d 1867)
  m. William Brownlow Savage (rector of Shinoone)
  (G) Jane Hall (dsp 05.07.1882)
  m. (1842) Sir Hunt Johnson Walsh, 3rd Bart (d 09.09.1865, vicar of Stradbally)
  (2) Dorcas Hall (dsp)
  m. Francis Carleton of Green Park (d 1829, son of Francis of Cork)
(3) Anne Hall
  m. Patrick Savage of Portaferry (d 07.03.1797)
  (4) Catherine Hall (d 1834)
  m. (23.11.1765) William Brownlow of Lurgan (d 30.11.1794, MP)
  (5) Elizabeth Hall
  m. James Moore (son of William of Dromont)
  (6) Sophia Hall
  m. Richard Ainsworth
  b.+ other issue - Christian, Elizabeth
  ii. Roger Hall
  iii. Rose Hall
  m. (1708) Richard Close (son/heir of Richard of co. Monaghan)
  B. Edward Hall of Strangford (d 1713)
m. Anne Rowley
  i. Rowley Hall of Killeludagh (2nd son)
  m. _ Tipping
  a. Francis Hall (d c1834, rector of Arboe, Archdeacon & Vicar General of Kilmacduagh)
  m. (c1780) Christian Trail
  (1) James Hall (d 21.11.1836) had issue
  m. (08.1818) Anne Cockerell Moubray (d 02.08.1855, dau/heir of John Moubray, grandson of John of Cockairny)
  (2) Henry Hall of Knockbrack (co. Galway) & Merville (co. Dublin) (b 11.09.1789, d 1875) had issue
  m. (03.10.1827) Sara Fagan (d 1847, dau of Maj. Gen. Christopher Fagan)
  (3) Francis Tipping Hall (Captain) had issue
  m. Anne Maria Waddington
  (4)+ other issue including Jane Marian Christian
  b. Anne Hall probably of this generation
  m. (1768) Chichester Bolton of Dublin (b c1742, dsp 1783)
  ii.+ other issue
  C. Alexander Trevor Hall
  D. Frideswid Hall
  m. (1681) Chichester Fortescue of Donoughmore (dvp, Colonel, son of Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Fortescue)

 

 

Visitation identifies the arms of this family, possibly created for Lord Llanover (mentioned below), as "Per pale, argent and or, on a chevron between three talbots' heads erased sable, murally gorged or, as many hawke's lures argent, lined and ringed or".
Benjamin Hall (Chancellor of Llandaff)
m. Elizabeth Grant (dau of Rev. Moses Grant of Roch & Nolton)
1. Benjamin Hall of Hensal Castle (co. Glamorgan) & Abercarn (co. Monmouth) (b 1778, d 31.07.1817, MP) had issue
  m. (16.12.1801) Charlotte Crawshay (d 08.06.1839, dau of William Crawshay of Cyfartha Castle & Stoke Newington (by Eliza), m2. Samuel Hawkins of Court Herbert)
  Their eldest son was created a Baronet then was "elevated to the Peerage as Baron Llanover of Llanover" but dspms.

Main source(s):
(1) For upper section (uploaded 02.09.12) : BIFR1976 ('Hall')
(2) For lower section (uploaded 11.08.24) : Visitation (Howard & Crisp, England & Wales, vol 4 (1896), 'Hall of Lllanover and Avercarn, co. Monmouth', p29)
[An earlier lower section, shown here from 23.04.16, was moved to Hall09 on 24.02.21.]
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