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formerly of Henbury, Gloucestershire, England |
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BeginningsThe Hall Family of Uxbridge and Douglas, Massachusetts traces its descent from Anthony Hall(e) who was still living in Henwyke, Worcestershire, England in 1573. He is believed to have been born Circa 1523 in Worcestershire. It is also believed that the family descends from FitzWilliam who was Marshall for William the Conqueror. The line of descent in this family is one hundred percent proven back to Anthony Hall(e) of Henwyke, Worcestershire. The line below from Simon atte Halle to Anthony Hall(e) is purely speculation, but is strongly believed to be true. 1. Simon atte Halle m. Elizabeth Lisley of Lincolsnshire, England 2. Thomas Halle m. Alice Bromswell 3. Francis Halle m. Elizabeth Wingfield 4. Edward Halle 5. Richard Halle, B. Circa 1432, D. 11 Nov 1508 m. Elizabeth Rede (dau. of Sir Edmund and Katherine (Grene) Rede) of Swerford, Oxfordshire, England 6. John Halle , of Swerford, Oxforshire, England, B. Circa 1466 7. Anthony Halle m. Ann Reeve, B. Circa 1485 8. Anthony Hall, B. Circa 1504 9. Anthony Hall, B. Circa 1523 of Henwyke, Worcestershire, England The Coat of Arms at the top of the page is proven to be that of Anthony Hall(e) of Henwyke, Worcestershire. At last count, there are 109 HALL Coat of Arms listed in Burke's General Armory. Coat of Arms belong to the individual the were granted to and not the entire family. However, it can be passed down from generation to generation through inheritance. You can also obtain a coat of arms if you can prove an unbroken male blood line back to the original grant through the College of Arms in London, England. The blazon is Argent, three talbot heads erased sable between nine crosse-crosselets. Crest, a dragon's head azure, collared argent. Motto: Suaviter sed Fortiter which means Mildy but Firmly. |
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