Joseph HALE, son of Philip HALE and Catharine DOUGLAS , was born February 09,1789. He married Rebecca G LANDRUM 1819. He died December 04, 1873 in Greene County, Tenn.. Rebecca G LANDRUM, daughter of John Younger Landrum JR. and Joanna Goad SEVIER , was born December 09, 1805. She died January 21, 1873 in Greene County, Tenn..


Children of Joseph HALE and Rebecca G LANDRUM are:
1. George Sevier HALE, b. May 23, 1840 See George Sevier HALE & Katherine "Kattie" Anne SMITH OR George Sevier HALE & Nancy Jane JONES
2. Charles Keith HALE, b. January 23, 1842 See Charles Keith HALE & Maggie EVANS
3. Young Landrum HALE, b. December 19, 1843 See Young Landrum HALE & Lucy Jane SCRUGGS
4. John HALE, b. March 30, 1849
5. James L. HALE, b. January 15, 1839
6. Alexander HALE, b. August 02, 1831

Other Marriages for Joseph HALE:
See Joseph HALE & Phoebe Hatcher SMITH


Notes for Joseph HALE:


Was a Captain in the War of 1812
Formed Captain Hale's Company Of Infantry
Was attached to = Col. Samuel Bayles' Reg't
East Tennessee Militia

Information from National Archieves
Compiled by Terry M. Bradley
10/June/1997

COLONEL SAMUEL BAYLESS

· DESIGNATION: 4th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia

· DATES: November 1814 - May 1815

· MEN MOSTLY FROM: Washington, Jefferson, Carter, Claiborne,
Cocke, Grainger, Greene, and Sullivan Counties

· CAPTAINS: Joseph Bacon, John Brock, James Churchman, Joseph
Goodson, Joseph Hale, Solomon Hendricks, Branch Jones, James Landen,
Joseph Rich, Jonathan Waddle


BRIEF HISTORY:
This regiment, along with Colonel William Johnson's Third Regiment and
Colonel Edwin Booth's Fifth Regiment, defended the lower section of the
Mississippi Territory, particularly the vicinity of Mobile. They
protected the region from possible Indian incursions and any British
invasion. These regiments were under the command of Major General William
Carroll. They manned the various forts that were located throughout the
territory: Fort Claiborne, Fort Decatur, and Fort Montgomery, for
example. Sickness was rampant in this regiment and the desertion rate was
high. The regiment mustered in at Knoxville and was dismissed at Mobile


I have a transcript of a Headstone from the Family Cemetary at Byrd's
Hill, Greene Co., Tenn.

Joseph Hale Rebecca C Landrum Hale
Capt. War of 1812 Wife of Joseph Hale
Feb. 9, 1789 Dec. 9, 1805
Dec. 4, 1873 Jan. 2, 1873

It was placed on the tombstone of George S Hale in St. Paul Cemetary,
Lowland, Tennessee in July 1987


Name: Joseph Hale
Age in 1870: 81
Estimated Birth Year: 1788
Home in 1870: District 4, Greene, Tennessee
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Warrensburg
Roll: M593_1531
Page: 206
Image: 79
Year: 1870

Sources for Joseph HALE:

  1. Genealogies by George Hale compiled 1992,
  2. Sevier Family History,
  3. 1870 Census District 4, Greene, Tennessee,
  4. Personal Interview with Mary Virginia Hale,

Sources for Rebecca G LANDRUM:

  1. Genealogies by George Hale compiled 1992,
  2. Sevier Family History,
  3. 1870 Census District 4, Greene, Tennessee,

Notes for John HALE:

Sources for John HALE:

  1. Genealogies by George Hale compiled 1992,

Notes for James L. HALE:

Sources for James L. HALE:

  1. Genealogies by George Hale compiled 1992,

Notes for Alexander HALE:

Sources for Alexander HALE:

  1. Genealogies by George Hale compiled 1992,

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