The Shemwell Family

Thomas Hall1767

Name
Thomas Hall
Given names
Thomas
Surname
Hall
Birth about 1767
Additional Info
Elizabeth Schroeder Probate Notes and Thomas Hall Marriage

Note: "Two years after Michael's death, Elizabeth the widow married Thomas Hall who was a widowe…
Prenuptial Agreement
Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Schroeder Prenuptial Agreement 1815
August 26, 1815 (Age 48 years)
Note: Referenced from "THE TROUTMAN FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY" By EVELYN CRADY ADAMS: "Two years…
MarriageElizabeth SchroederView this family
August 31, 1815 (Age 48 years)
Note: "Two years after Michael's death, Elizabeth the widow married Thomas Hall who was a widowe…
Death of a wifeElizabeth Schroeder
December 5, 1821 (Age 54 years)
Deathunknown

Probate January 18, 1822 (Age 55 years)
Note: Transcribed: " Sale of the Estate of Elizabeth Hall and Thomas Hall being ??? to one half agree…
Family with Elizabeth Schroeder - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: August 31, 1815Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
John Michael Trautmann Sr + Elizabeth Schroeder - View this family
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage: December 30, 1783Frederick, Maryland, United States
8 months
step-daughter
Elizabeth “Peggy” Trautmann
Baptism: October 10, 1784 45 25Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Birth: August 28, 1784 45 25Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: about 1835Maryland, United States
16 months
step-son
Abraham Trautmann
Birth: 1785 46 26Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: 1848Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
3 years
step-son
Isaac Trautmann
Birth: about 1787 48 28Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: about 1860Henderson, Kentucky, United States
3 years
step-son
Jacob Trautmann
Birth: July 27, 1789 50 30Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: June 23, 1854Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
2 years
step-daughter
Barbara Trautmann
Birth: about 1791 52 32Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
Death: before 1814
1 year
step-daughter
Rebecca Trautmann
Birth: December 30, 1791 53 33Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: June 17, 1874Grayson, Kentucky, United States
19 months
step-daughter
3 years
step-son
Philip B Trautmann
Birth: about 1796 57 37Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
Death: September 26, 1862Putnam, Indiana, United States
4 years
step-daughter
4 years
step-daughter
Margaret Trautmann
Birth: October 6, 1803 64 44Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
Death: November 28, 1864Hardin, Kentucky, United States

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Prenuptial AgreementKentucky, Bullitt County Court, Deed Books, 1820-1842 and 1797-1901
Source"The Troutman Families of Kentucky"
Publication: The Filson Club History Quarterly Volume 24Louisville, Kentucky July 1950 Number 3https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/24-3-2_The-Troutman-Families-of-Kentucky_Adams-Evelyn-Crady.pdf
Additional Info
"Two years after Michael's death, Elizabeth the widow married Thomas Hall who was a widower and also had children. Perhaps in order to avoid another situation that might be as trying as the one in which she was involved in connection with the settlement of Michael's estate, Elizabeth drew up a legal agreement with Thomas to the effect that "since each has children and both are desirous of obviating uneasinesses and jealousies which too frequently arise in similar cases and tend in their consequences to interrupt the repose and destroy the peace of families and individuals, said Elizabeth Troutman and said Thomas Hall will retain their individual properties to be disposed of according to the will of each. When Elizabeth died in 1822 her property was appraised at $3209.09." Text copied from Filson Club Historical Society: "The Troutman Families of Kentucky" Evelyn Crady Adams
Prenuptial Agreement
Referenced from "THE TROUTMAN FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY" By EVELYN CRADY ADAMS: "Two years after Michael's death, Elizabeth the widow married Thomas Hall who was a widower and also had children. Perhaps in order to avoid another situation that might be as trying as the one in which she was involved in connection with the settlement of Michael's estate, Elizabeth drew up a legal agreement with Thomas to the effect that "since each has children and both are desirous of obviating uneasinesses and jealousies which too frequently arise in similar cases and tend in their consequences to interrupt the repose and destroy the peace of families and individuals, said Elizabeth Troutman and said Thomas Hall will retain their individual properties to be disposed of according to the will of each.''15 When Elizabeth died in 1822 her property was appraised at $3209."
Marriage
"Two years after Michael's death, Elizabeth the widow married Thomas Hall who was a widower and also had children. Perhaps in order to avoid another situation that might be as trying as the one in which she was involved in connection with the settlement of Michael's estate, Elizabeth drew up a legal agreement with Thomas to the effect that "since each has children and both are desirous of obviating uneasinesses and jealousies which too frequently arise in similar cases and tend in their consequences to interrupt the repose and destroy the peace of families and individuals, said Elizabeth Troutman and said Thomas Hall will retain their individual properties to be disposed of according to the will of each. When Elizabeth died in 1822 her property was appraised at $3209.09." Text copied from Filson Club Historical Society: "The Troutman Families of Kentucky" Evelyn Crady Adams
Probate
Transcribed: " Sale of the Estate of Elizabeth Hall and Thomas Hall being ??? to one half agreeably to a marriage contract the 18th of January 1822. Viz: 20 head of sheep - Benjamin Hughes - %50.00 4 calves - Millard Dutch - $16.87 1 bull - H Crist - $32.00 ... see record image for all the items sold ... 1 womans saddle - George Blanford TOTAL -> $514.87 Returned by the Administrator PB Troutman At a County Court held for Bullitt County at the Courthouse in Shepherdsville on this the 4th day of February 1822 the Bill of Sale of the Estate of Elizabeth Hall was returned and ordered recorded. Test. George F. Pope"