Aquilla Hall
Province of Maryland
Lineage
- Daughter: Sophia Hall Key
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1727/01/10 | Johannah Hall, wife of Aquila Hall, gives birth to a son, Aquila Hall in Baltimore, Province of Maryland. | Born | |||||
1750/02/14 | Sophia Hall White, daughter of Thomas White and Sophia Hall White, marries her first cousin, Thomas White. | Groom | Sophia's Dairy | Aberdeen, MD | |||
1763/00/00 | Johannah Hall works as a member of the House of Delegates. | Work | |||||
1768/00/00 | A Georgian center-hall house is built of imported brick for Sophia White Hall and her husband, Aquilla Hall, by the hands of five receptionist, two of who are masons, two carpenters and one laborer who will earned their freedom by building the house. | Home | Sophia's Dairy | Aberdeen, MD | |||
1775/03/22 | Aquilla Hall signs the Bush Declaration, the Committee of Harford County's unequivocal support of the Resolves and Association of the Continental Congress, adopted on 22 March 1775, in Harford County, Maryland. | Patriot | Harford County | American Revolution - From Protest to Revolt | |||
1776/00/00 | The Maryland State Convention appoints Aquilla Hall Colonel of the militia. | Work | |||||
1779/00/00 | Aquilla Hall works as Lord Justice of the Court at Bush. | Work | |||||
1779/04/17 | Johannah Hall dies in Cranston Hall, Harford, Maryland. | Died |
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