American Revolution Ancestor of James Rule Watson
Samuel Hall, Sr. (1773, Henry, Va.-Aug 27, 1802, Morgan co. Tn.) buried in Wartburg, TN
Samuel Hall, Sr. was too old to endure the hardships of the Virginia line. Instead he donated wagon loads of provisions and sent three sons to fight. He also signed an "Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is considered a supporter or "Compatriot" of the Revolutionary War. he married Million Webb (Aug. 30, 1723-Aug. 27, 1802 Wilkes, N.C.) on 1742, Henry, Va. His twin sons served in the War. Samuel Hall, Jr. (a founder of Morgan County, TN with his brother Martin David Hall and Martin's father-in-law, Edward Freels) and his brother, David Hall along with another brother (unproven) fought separately. Sam served in the Virginia line while David became a well-known scout. David's, Sam's and Edward's cabins still stand today with all but Sam's maintained. They can be visited.
Children of Sam Hall, SR. were; David, Sam Jr., Martin,