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The Hales Newsletter Motto: United Force Is Stronger The Hales Newsletter Motto: United Force is Stronger Old Series November 1972 Vol. 3. No. 3. C O N T E N T Editorial 42 Questionnaire 42 News and Views 43 In Memoriam 44 George A. Hales Parish Register Extracts 44 The Hales Genealogical Society is moving 45 1973 Hales Directory 46 Returned Mail List 55 Descendancy Chart 58 The Hales Newsletter contains current events, historical sketches and genealogical information pertaining to the Hales family. It is published by Kenneth Glyn Hales, secretary of The Hales Genealogical Society from 1970 through 1981 and The Hales Family History Society since 1995. The Hales Family History Society Kenneth Glyn Hales, Founder ([email protected]) 5990 North Calle Kino Tucson, Arizona 85704-1704 This is a reprint. The original was scanned and the text corrected for spellings, something that was very difficult in the original mimeograph process. There is also some minor editing. The Hales Manuscript pages being developed during the publication of the Old Series of The Hales Newsletter have been deleted because the content is now found in The Hales Chronicles, now in its second edition with the third edition planned for 2005. The Hales Chronicles can be found on the Hales web-page at www.hales.org and at The Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah; The Library of Congress at Washington, D.C.; The Library of The Society of Genealogists at London, England; and the Centre for Kentish Studies at Maidstone, Kent, England. The Hales Newsletter is provided to the above cited repositories and the Allen County Public Library at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Allen County Public Library indexes our publication and provides articles through their Periodical Source Index (PERSI). Reprints of the Old Series of The Hales Newsletters are available at a cost of $3.00 each. EDITORIAL QUESTIONNAIRE This issue of our Hales Newsletter contains 1. Are you getting more than one copy of the the current 1973 Hales Directory. The Hales Newsletter? Yes – No Directory is as complete as I am able to make it. I would like you to look it over, then If yes, please write here how the other copy is answer the questions in the following addressed. questionnaire and send it to me. Hopefully this will make our Directory more complete 2. Is your address listed on the Newsletter and and useful. It will also provide a check of our in the Directory correct? Yes – No mailing technique. If no, please correct it and return the mailing sticker on the Newsletter with the corrections. -42- 3. My full name is: Corrina Weaver Hales, Reverend W. A. Hales, and Marvin Hales. About 150 family relatives gathered in the social hall of 4. My wife/husband’s full name is: Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Saturday, October 28th, 1972 for a triple birthday (if this is your wife, list her maiden name also) celebration. Being honored were Mrs. Corrina Weaver Hales of Smithfield, North Carolina 5. Do you know of anyone named Hales that is who was 93 years young on October 30th and not listed in the Hales Directory? Yes – No two of her sons: Reverend W. A. Hales of Elizabeth City – still an active Baptist If yes, please send me their names and Minister who was 70 years young on October addresses. 29th; and Marvin Hales of Johnston County, North Carolina who was born 64 years ago on 6. If you can correct any addresses for the his mother’s 29th birthday. Loved ones came names on the enclosed returned mail list, from throughout North Carolina and Virginia please send me their name as in the Hales as well as from Florida, Tennessee, and New Directory and the corrected entry. Jersey for the festive occasion. It was a wonderfully warm gathering where love and Your help in making our Hales Genealogical laughter was felt and heard throughout the Society an organization that works for you day. will be greatly appreciated. Please complete the questions asked above and send me the Dana Lynn Blankenship. Announcing the information as soon as you can. Thank you arrival of Dana Lynn on September 5, 1972 for your support. are Douglas and Loretta Hales Blankenship of 3549 Minto Court, San Jose, California NEWS AND VIEWS 95132. She's a real doll, “says Loretta. She Weighed in at 7 lbs, 10 ozs, and measured 20" This section of our HALES Newsletter long. Congratulations from all of the Hales contains the “happenings” that I am made clan. aware of between issues. One of the many advantages of a Society such as this is that Goldie Hales elected secretary. Goldie information can be published for all the Hales, wife of Max P. Hales of Idaho Falls, HALES family to see. Remember just one Idaho, has been elected as Secretary of the address, send your announcements of area Idaho Falls Art Guild in October 1972. reunions, marriages, births, deaths, etc., and they will be included in the Newsletter to all Jeffery Hales in automobile accident. the HALES family. Contributions of articles Jeffery Hales, the son of Goldie and Max P. for the Newsletter are welcomed. Dig thru Hales of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who is serving a your records and send me anything of value mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of about your branch of the family. What you Latter-day Saints in London, was injured on may have might be the bit of information October 20, 1972 in a car accident in Essex, another member of the family is looking for. England. He spent several days in the hospital I will edit what I receive and add it to our and has just returned to the mission home. He growing file of information. is an Assistant District Leader and has been driving for about 2 months on the British side -43- of the road – we wish him a speedy recovery. investment business. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral. He was the son of Martha Hales de Laveaga marries David the late W. T. Hales, Sr., a pioneer Oklahoma Gerard Stewart. Martha Hales de Laveaga, City businessman, for whom Hales Building daughter of Edward L. and Alysone Hales de was named. Survivors include his wife, Laveaga, was married recently in Orinda, Thelma D.; a son; Wayne D., Winter Park, California to David Gerard Stewart, son of the Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Garvene Eriksen, R. R. Stewart's of Burlingame. Martha is the Aspen, Colorado; a brother, W. T. Hales, Jr., granddaughter of Raleigh Stanton Hales of 1500 Buttram Road; and a sister, Mrs. Viva Pasadena. Oneta Peterson, Newport Beach, California. Richard Allen Hales marries Susan Mary PARISH REGISTER EXTRACTS Dahl. I have been recent1y informed of the marriage of Richard Allen Hales, the son of Birchington, Kent, England 1676-1837 Bur. 27 Sep 1807 Thomas Hales John Hubert Hales, to Susan Mary Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arno1d Dahl. Blean, Kent, England Bap. and Bur. They were married on July 29th, 1972 in the 1558-1812, Marr. 1558-1774 Marr: 18 Jun 1665 Richard Terry and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Princeton, Margaret Halles Minnesota. Marr: 9 Sep 1624 Thomas Everard and Mrs. Mary Hales Don Hales marries Carol Perleberg. Don Bur: 21 Sep 1666 an infant of Stephan Hals Hales, son of John H. Hales was married to Barfreystone, Kent, England Bap. 1572-1900, Carol Perleberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marr. 1572-1936, Bur. 1572-1899 Leo. A. Perleberg, in St, Joseph's Church at No Hales Entries Piery, Minnesota on October 21, 1972. Bonnington, Kent, England 1564-1680 Congratulations to the above named couples. Please let me know your address for our Hales No Hales Entries directory. Biddenden, Kent, England 1538-1812 Hales Coat-of-Arms. I still have available No Hales Entries copies of the Hales coat-of-arms printed on Brabourne, Kent, England Bap. 1558-1584, embossed offset paper measuring 8 ½ by 11 Marr. 1558-1665, Bur. 1558-1616 and inches. These look very nice either framed for 1680-1692 display or decopauged on a board. The cost is No Hales Entries only $1.00 plus 25 cents for postage and handling. The money is used to further the Elham, Kent, England Bap. 1732-1811, Marr. purposes of our Society. 1736-1750, Bur. 1733-1811 No Hales Entries IN MEMORIAM Yalding, Kent, England (Supplementary list for variant spellings..) George A. Hales. George A. Hales, 63, of Bap: 4 Jan 1578 Emme, a child of Thomas 4612 N. Barnes, an heir of the the W. T. Hales Haile Bap: 18 Feb 1576 Martha, a child of Thomas trust, died Sunday, September 24,. 1972 at Haile Baptist Medical Center. Hales, a lifelong Bap: 23 Apr 1581 Ann, a child of Thomas Oklahoma City resident, was in the oil and Haile -44- Bap: 22 Dec 1583 Mary, a child of Thomas Marr: 17 Feb 1814 Joseph Hales, bachelor Haile and Elizabeth Moss, Bap: 1 Jan 1613 Margery, daughter of spinster Nicholas Haile of Marr: 3 Jul .l816 Thomas Doxsey of Stoke and Mereworth Ann Hales, Marr: 1 Nov 1575 Thomas Haile and spinster Elizabeth Kemp Marr: 25 Sep 1820 John Ashley, widower and Marr: 12 Sep 1603 Richard Rogers and Anne Mary Hales, Haile spinster Marr: 8 Jun 1607 Nicholas Haile and Mary Marr: 8 Nov 1827 George Hales, bachelor and Haile Hannah Marr: 5 Jul 1624 Thomas Haile and Annis Hallsworth, spinster Taster, widow Marr: 19 Oct 1828 Daniel Clowes, bachelor Marr: 16 Jul 1629 George Sherbroke and Ann and Charlotte Hales Hayle Clough Bur: 26 Apr 1596 Martha, daughter of Marr: 11 Apr 1831 John Hales, bachelor and Thomas Haile Elizabeth Birtles Bur: 18 Jan 1602 Emme, daughter of Thomas Bur: 1 Feb 1807 Thomas Hails, infant Haile Bur: 2 Feb 1821 Phoebe Hales, 2 years, from Bur: 30 Jul 1615 Anne wife, of Thomas Hayle Leek Moor Bur: 1 Jun 1625 ..., wife of Thomas Haile Bur: 5 Feb 1829 Job Hales, infant Bur: 24 Jun 1627 Thomas Hale, a householder NOTES: A double check of the original Leek, Staffordshire, England 1747-1830 registers for the following names has Bap : 7 Mar 1790 George, son of John and yielded the following additional information: Mary Hales The marriage entry for Henry Hales and Bap: 29 Apr 1792 Joseph, son of John and Mary Hailes Hannay Kitney at Newington on 22 Apr 1797 Bap: 27 Apr 1794 James, son of John and shows Henry to have been a bachelor and Mary Hales Hannah a spinster, no status shown in the Bap: 23 May 1798 Mary, daughter of John Hailes banns book.
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