Capt. McCutchan's Co, WAR OF 1812 COMMISSARY
Emigrated from Ireland in 1770 with his siblings William and Jane; Deeded land for the Stone Church 10/15/1794; Stonewalled
Cemetery is mentioned in the deed; Left a church service to protest singing of Hymns, which helped split Old & New Providence Churches.
Occupation: weaver. He gave stone & timber for the building of the Stone Church, boarded the workmen; pledged $6.00 to 1814 minister's salary; died of "yellow fever" contracted while nursing his son, William, who brought the disease back from Norfolk, Va.
Capt. McCutchan's Co, WAR OF 1812 COMMISSARY
Emigrated from Ireland in 1770 with his siblings William and Jane; Deeded land for the Stone Church 10/15/1794; Stonewalled
Cemetery is mentioned in the deed; Left a church service to protest singing of Hymns, which helped split Old & New Providence Churches.
Occupation: weaver. He gave stone & timber for the building of the Stone Church, boarded the workmen; pledged $6.00 to 1814 minister's salary; died of "yellow fever" contracted while nursing his son, William, who brought the disease back from Norfolk, Va.
Inscription
Patrick Hall
Born in Armagh Co. Ireland
Came to America 1770
Died of Yellow Fever Nov. 23, 1814
Aged 63
He had Five Children
Martha
Born 1776
Married Thomas McChesney
Mary Anna
Married Robert McCormick
William-Robert
Joanna
Born 1786 Died 1823
Erected to the Memory of their
Grandparents by L.J. & C.H. McCormick
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