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Sarah Frances Hall DeJarnette Pickens

Birth
Halifax County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Feb 1814 (aged 63–64)
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pickens Plot
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Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens

She was born about 1750 in Virginia, though some give her birth as early as 1735 and as late as 1755.
Some say she was the daughter of a William Hall whose family lived on the Banister River in Halifax County, but who appears to be confused with the William and Elizabeth Choice Hall family of Snow Creek, Pittsylvania County, by some researchers.

Historical Southern Families by John Bennett Boddie, vol. 5, traces the family of Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens and her brothers, Fenton Hall, John Hall, and Reverend Nathaniel Hall, but could not document the parents of these four siblings who moved from Virginia to South Carolina together or about the same time.

Sarah Hall married first to Elias DeJarnette Jr. in Virginia. She married her second husband, Israel Pickens, on 11 March 1790 in Pendleton Dist., S.C. Israel Pickens was a first cousin of the father of the Alabama governor of the same name.
Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens was buried at Rocky River Baptist Church which was established by her brother, Rev. Nathan Hall, about 1790.
Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens

She was born about 1750 in Virginia, though some give her birth as early as 1735 and as late as 1755.
Some say she was the daughter of a William Hall whose family lived on the Banister River in Halifax County, but who appears to be confused with the William and Elizabeth Choice Hall family of Snow Creek, Pittsylvania County, by some researchers.

Historical Southern Families by John Bennett Boddie, vol. 5, traces the family of Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens and her brothers, Fenton Hall, John Hall, and Reverend Nathaniel Hall, but could not document the parents of these four siblings who moved from Virginia to South Carolina together or about the same time.

Sarah Hall married first to Elias DeJarnette Jr. in Virginia. She married her second husband, Israel Pickens, on 11 March 1790 in Pendleton Dist., S.C. Israel Pickens was a first cousin of the father of the Alabama governor of the same name.
Sarah Hall DeJarnette Pickens was buried at Rocky River Baptist Church which was established by her brother, Rev. Nathan Hall, about 1790.


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