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The Hales Newsletter Motto: United Force Is Stronger The Hales Newsletter Motto: United Force is Stronger Old Series March 1981 Vol. 7. No. 3. C O N T E N T News and Views 16 In Memoriam Clemont Hales 16 Kent Wills and Administrations 17 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. NEWS AND VIEWS Evelyn Sibylla Hales married Paul Hansen. A few years late but congratulations just the This section of our HALES Newsletter same to Evelyn Sibylla Hales who married contains the "Happenings" that I am made Paul Hansen (his family from Minnesota- aware of between Issues. If you know of Wisconsin) in 1975. Their son Jasen Hansen something that you feel should be in this was born June 30th, 1976. section which is not here, it is probably because no one has sent me the information. Ruth Lavon Rugg Hales. From the Salt Lake end me a.copy of any newsworthy item City Tribune: There is always one women in concerning our relatives that you discover. every community who makes it a better place Remember that the success of this part of our to live because she lives there. Such a woman HALES Newsletter will happen only if all of is Ruth Lavon Rugg Hales of Murray, Utah. us take part in reporting the news. For over a year, Ruth spent her spare time and Several of the letters I have received energy contacting people and collecting following the last Hales Newsletter mailing photographs for a recently published history of expressed a pleasant surprise in the Murray. A lifetime resident of the reactivation of the Newsletter. There was a community, she provided information about great amount of satisfaction that I had while people, places and activities in the town dating publishing it for the six years that it was back to the early part of the century. And published regularly and I intend to make it a since she was well acquainted with nearly all regular occurence again. One of the goals of the city’s early residents, she was which I have set for myself is to prepare a instrumental in obtaining many of the stencil each week which will add up to a 12 wonderful photographs in the book. Murray page Newsletter each quarter. 12 Pages (6 has always been a nice place, but its a better sheets printed both sides) is the maximum that place to live because Ruth Hales lives there. can be mailed first class these days for each The family of Ruth Lavon Hales joined to ounce and that is the only satisfactory way to celebrate her 80th birthday on Sunday June 8, mail them. So you can expect to receive a 12 1980. Congratulations are in order to Ruth for page Newsletter each quarter. her long life and community achievement. Lawrence Coleman Hales. Congratulations Shauna Lynn Hales. Kenneth Gregory and to Lawrence Coleman Hales who graduated Vicky Lynn Kehler Hales are pleased to from the American University announce the birth of their daughter, Shauna Law School of Washington DC in May. He is Lynn. She was born in Mesa, Arizona on the the son of Barksdale and Audrey Hales of 418 8th of October, 1980. Shauna has dark hair Spencer Street, Glendale, California 91202. which is in contrast to that of her brother, Lawrence Hales married Dora Lynn Bryan Wesley, who thinks that he has a new Muffoleto, of Baltimore, Maryland in 1977 toy to play with. after both had graduated from American University. On March 20, 1980, Abigail IN MEMORIAM Loraine Hares was born to them In Chevy Chase, Maryland. This Hales family makes Clemont Hales. Clemont Hales, 71, of 664 their home at 4841 Bayard Blvd., Chevy 8th, Ogden, Utah, died November 13, 1979 at Chase, Maryland 20016. his home. He was born December 12, 1908 in Junction, Utah a son of Charles Henry and Sarah Catherine Stoker HALES. He was -16- married to LaVaun HANSEN in 1936 at 5. Isabella Halys, 1471, Lenham, CC Court, Ogden, Utah. She died In 1952. He was a widow of John of Lenham, son: Edward, retired fireman for Ogden City and retired as a daughters: Elizabeth, Alice, Margaret. clerk at Hill Air Force Base in 1971. He had lived in Ogden most of his life and was 6. Agnes Hale, 1475, Woodchurch, CA Court, educated in Ogden City schools. He was a widow of William of Woodchurch, son: member of the Ogden 8th Ward of The Thomas; daughter: Eleanor. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a former member of the Fraternal 7. John Hale, 1475/6, Tonbridge, RC Court, Order Eagles of Ogden. Surviving are two mentions wife: Joan. brothers and one sister, Doyle C. Hales of Tooele, Utah; Charles H. (Jack) Hales of 8. Henry Hale, 1476, Boxley, CA Court, Ogden; and Mrs. Herman H. (Melba) Munson mentions son: John (Sr.) and wife Joan; John of Brigham City. Burial was in the (Jr.). Washington Heights Memorial Park at Ogden, Utah. 9. Thomas Hale, 1484, Ospringe, CA Court, mentions wife: Joan; sons: Stephen, John, Kent Wills and Administrations Simon; daughters: .Joan, Lucy. The following are part of the wills and 10. John Hale, 1488, Boxley, CA Court, administrations that have been found in Kent, probably son of Henry (number 8); no family England for Hales, Hale and Variant spellings. named. This list will be continued in the next Newsletter. They are arranged in 11. John Hale, 1490, Faversham, CA Court, chronological order: mentions wife: Alice; son: Roger; daughters: Elizabeth, Christine, .Joan. 1. Henry atte Hale, 1464, Tenterden, CA Court, no Parish Registers prior to 1538, 12. Robert Halis, 1493; Chilham, CA .Court, mentions sons: John, Thomas, Stephen, mentions wife: Agnes; son: John. William, Henry, daughter: Mildred. 13. John Hale, 1499, Ruckinge, CA Court, 2. William Hale, 1465, Leeds, CA Court, mentions son: William, daughter: Agnes. mentions sons: Robert, John, William; daughter: Agnes (Edyton). 14. Thomas Hale, 1501, St. John, Thanet, CA Court, mentions brother: Mark, sister: 3. William Hale, 1467, Boxley, CA Court, Matilda. mentions wife: Margery; daughters: Alice, Dionisia. 15. William. Hale, 1501, St. Margarets, Canterbury; capper, CA Court, mentions wife: 4. John atte Hale, 1468, Tenterden, CA A1ice; father: William, deceased. Court, son of Henry (number 1), mentions wife: Juliana, son: Henry + others, brothers 16. Alice Hale, 1502, St. Margarets, and sisters (as in number 1). Canterbury, C.A Court, widow of William (number 15), rnentions son: John Garrard. -17- 17. Roger at Hale, 1504, Faversham, CA. 29. William at Hale, 1522, Woodchurch, CC Court, son of John (number 11), executor: Court, unable to locate. William Hale of Norton. 30. Thomas att Hale, 1525, Ospringe, CA 18. Moses at Hale, 1507, Bridge, CA Court, Court, mentions wife: Margery; son: William; mentions wife: Margery; son William. daughter: Joan. 19. Agnes Hale, 1507/8, Faversham, CA 31. John at Hale (Senior), 1526, Yalding, RC Court, possibly widow of John (number 11), Court, mentions wife: Joan; sons; Raynold, executor: Richard Jackson. Nicholas, and John; daughters: Joan, Margaret (deceased?). 20. John Hale, 1509, Kenardington, CA Court, mentions wife: Joan. 32. William Hale, 1535, Bapchild, Husbandman, CA Court, unable to locate. 21. John Hales, 1509, Chilham, CA Cou:rt, probably son of Robert (number 12), mentions 33. Thomas Hales, 1538, St. George, wife: Alice. Canterbury, CA. Court, mentions wife: Alice. 22. John at Hale, 1510, Goudhurst, CA 34. Mathew Hale, 1540, Ospringe, CA Court, Court, mentions son: John of Cranbrook. mentions wife: Katherine; daughters: Joan, 23. John at Hale, 1513, Ospringe, son of 35. John Hales, 1540, the Dongeon, Thomas (number 9), mentions late father: Canterbury, mentions late wife: Isabella; sons: Thomas; son: Thomas; daughter: Joan. James, Thomas, William, Edward; daughter: Mildred (Honeywood). 24. John Hale the elder, 1517/18, St. George, Canterbury, mentions sons: Thomas, John; daughter: Agnes (Bridge); witnessed by 36. John Hayle, 1545, All Hallows, Christopher Hales. Canterbury, CA Court, mentions wife: Joan. 25. Henry, Halis, 1518, Doddington, CA 37. George Hale, 1546, Dover, no family Court, mentions wife: Elianore. listed.. 26. Elianore Halys, 1518, Doddington, CA 38. John, 1548, Hadlow, RC Court, mentions Court, widow of Henry (number 25), mentions son: Richard; daughters: Agnes, (unmarried) , son: James. Joan, Elizabeth, Margaret.
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