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The Hales Newsletter Motto: United Force is Stronger Old Series February 1974 Vol. 4. No. 4. C O N T E N T Editorial Open Letter from Wayne B. Hales News and Views In Memoriam Wallace Marinus Hales Hales Families from Ireland Gift to Apsley Church Parish Register Extracts Kent County Parishes 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 their far-flung kin who have made important contributions to their society, who are This issue completes our fourth year of The accomplishing worthwhile projects, Hales Genealogical Society and the succeeding in business, politics, education, publication of our newsletter. Please check scientific research, productive farming and your address label to see if your subscription many other activities. The Genealogical has expired. There will be no formal notice of information each newsletter furnishes your subscription’s expiration. becomes the fulfilment of a genealogists The cost of the Hales Newsletter is $5.00 dream and many of us are in that category. I per year. This money is used to pay for our have all numbers conveniently bound for researcher in England, printing materials for ready and frequent reference. the Newsletter, Postage fees, and other I trust that every member who carry the genealogical oriented expenses. No funds are Hales name or wear some of the Hales blood used for salaries or other remunerations will get enthusiastically behind this Newsletter connected with our family organization. with his paid-for subscription, with your The secretary of the Hales Genealogical family record sheet for inclusion in the Society is Kenneth Glyn Hales, 1951 Chateau forthcoming Hales book and with interesting Court, Walnut Creek, California 94598. current news items and historic incidents of Please use this address for all correspondence. family importance. Let us not let this wonderful family project AN OPEN LETTER FROM lag or fail because of our apathy or lack of support. WAYNE B. HALES Sincerely, /s/ Wayne B. Hales 1935 Oak Lane Provo UT 84601 NEWS AND VIEWS To the Hales Family Through the media of This section of our Hales Newsletter contains The Hales Newsletter. the “happenings” that I am made aware of between issues. Contributions of articles for Dear members of the Hales Family – this section are requested and welcomed. If you see an item of information concerning I would like to take this opportunity to someone named Hales, please send me a copy express for the Charles Henry Hales (Utah so that it can be included in our Newsletter. Pioneer – 1852) family appreciation for the wonderful services rendered by Kenneth Glyn Clint Carlos Hales birth. Carl P. and Carol Hales and his associates in Walnut Creek, Lee Whitaker Hales announce that on the 21st California, in gathering, preparing, publishing of January 1974 we were b1essed with a new and mailing the Hales Newsletter. I am sure addition to our family in the form of a 9 pound few of us appreciate the sweat, blood and tears 11 ounce baby boy. He was named Clint and sums of money that go into this project Carlos Hales. That now makes 6 girls and 2 four times a year. boys for a tota1 of eight children blessing their This Newsletter is invaluable to hundreds home. of Hales family members who are interested in -30- IN MEMORIAM in a very flat country surrounded by lakes. The name Killashandra means “Church of Wallace Marinus Hales dies. Wallace the Old Rath.” The word is an Anglicised Marinus Hales, 80, patriarch of the Spanish form of the Irish (Gaelic). The word “rath” Fork Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of means pre-historic fort – built of clay and Latter-day Saints, died January 9, 1974 of some stones. Before the use of artillery it Cancer in the Payson, Utah City Hospital. would have been a stronghold. When He was a prominent jurist in Washington Christianity came to this country about 432 DC and Denver, Colorado. A.D. these places were used as sites for Mr. Hales was born January 25, 1893 in churches, so the name Killashandra arose. Spanish Fork to Stephen Fredrick and Hilma The above was sent to me by the Reverend Caroline Johnson Hales. He married John J. Wilson, the head of the Methodist Elizabeth Gardner on June 11, 1919 in the Salt Church in the County of Cavan. Lake City Temple. In 1922 there was an uprising and Ireland He attended Spanish Fork schools, then separated into Northern Ireland and the Brigham Young University, the University of Republic of Ireland (Eire). During this Utah and law school in Washington DC. uprising a great many records were burned in a He taught school in Goshen and Spanish fire. However, some of the records of the Fork and served as Utah County clerk in 1920. County of Cavan and Killashandra are still For 21 years he lived in Washington DC intact. where he was referee in the juvenile court, Miss Scott married Mr. Baker and their chief parole officer and insurance salesman. daughter Jane, married in 1791 or 1792 James Survivors include his widow; two Hales (born August 4, 1764) a farmer in the daughters and one son: Mrs. Beth Doyle county of Cavan, Ireland. Kimball, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ruth Mack, The “Ribbon Men” during the rebellion Safford, Arizona; and Henry Hales, Belmont, were seizing all firearms and killing all the California; 16 grandchildren; six Protestant men. Grandma heard them great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Eva surrounding the house and roused grandpa, Stevenson, Salt Lake City. who, it being a stormy night, thought he was Burial was in the Spanish Fork, Utah safe. He jumped for the window and landed in Cemetery. the empty cradle, which whirled around and around. He mad another attempt and went HALES FAMILIES FROM through the window, taking the sash with him. IRELAND He lay all night in the wet oats which undermined his health. He died in 1828 from an abscess. From Doris Elma Hales Grant of 222 3rd The “Ribbon Men” (Catholics) were so Street, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada T1A angry at his escape, the leader struck grandma 5M3 comes the following interesting article. a severe blow on the side, breaking her ribs and causing other injuries from which she My great grandfather and also his father came never fully recovered. She died about 1835 or from the county of Cavan in Irelane (Eire) 1836. from the parish of Killashandra. I have Their eldest son, Thomas, was born April learned that Killashandra is a very small parish -31- 20, 1793. He took a severe cold while hunting Brown) went to British Columbia where she which turned to pneumonia and he died at 19 died in May 1891. years of age. Mary, born March 9th,1804, married John William, born March 2nd 1795 married Leggett of South Crosby. He was born in Jane Waldon in 1817 or 1818 and came to Wexford, Ireland. To secure farms for their Canada in 1818. The oldest daughter was boys they moved to the township of Brant, born at sea on the way to Canada. William County of Bruce. He died March 1st, 1865. brought his brother with him. They settled in Mary died in 1891. Hastings County on what is now Belleville, Charles, was born March 22nd, 1806. He Ontario. William Hales was a shoemaker by was apprenticed as a clerk to learn the trade. mercantile business to Mr. McCloud of James, born March 10th 1797, came to Kingston. He became a successful merchant Canada in 1820 bringing his father, mother, and married Charlotte Chuttle – an English two sisters and brother Charles. He took up lady. She and two children died of scarlet land, 100 acres in the township of Burgess, fever. His daughters: Jane Angela and Mary County of Leeds. He married Anna Leggett of died of cholera. His troubles were increased South Crosby. They had ten children – four by the sudden death of his only son, Joseph died in infancy. The others: Jane, Elizabeth, Henry, whom he survived a short time. Mary Ann, Eliza, William James and Emma John, born June 25th, 1808, died 1817 in Evangeline survived him. Ireland.