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Green B. Hall

1842 — 1930

Vital Events

Dates and Places

  • Born12 AUG 1842 · Georgia
  • Died5 JAN 1930
  • BuriedLedbetter Cemetery, Madison County, Arkansas
  • SexMale
Notes

Research Notes

HALL, Green Berry - Green Beery Hall, of Combs, died January 5, 1930 and was buried in the Ledbetter Cemetery by the side of his first wife. He was born August 12, 1842 in Georgia and was a son of Hiram and Charity (Merritt) Hall. Mr. Hall was a Confederate veteran serving in Company G, 401 h Georgia Infantry and was awarded a veterans pension# 10521 which he had applied for on August 9, 1906. Mr. Hall was married three times, his first wife being Sarah Ellan Bradley, whom he married March 25, 1866 and she passed July 23, 1911. He then married Mrs. Virginia (Spradling) Alderson November 26, 1912 and after her death he married Nancy Louvenia Magnolia "Nola" (Burrell) Judy, on June 7, 1928 and who survived him. G.B. Hall's obituary appeared in the January 16, 1930 edition of The Madison County Record. [ MCHS Annotated Obituaries 1930-1939] Green Berry Hall of Combs was born in Georgia, August 12, 1842, a son of Hiram and Charity (Merritt) Hall. At the out break of war, he enlisted in Company G, 401 h Georgia Infantry of the Confederate States army. On March 25, 1866, he married Miss Sarah Ellen Bradley, who died July 23, 1911 He then married Mrs. Virginia (Spradling) Alderson on November 26, 1912. and later became the second husband of Nancy Louvenia Magnolia "Nola" (Burrell) Judy on June 9, 1928. Nola's husband, Richard H. Judy had died in 1927, and when she died later, she was buried with him in Bud Patrick Cemetery. Mr. Hall's remains were interred in the Ledbetter Cemetery. [Madison County Record 111611930] G.B. Hall filed Veteran Application #10521 with the Confederate Pension Board of Madison County for a Confederate pension and it was received as allowed August 9, 1906 at the State, citing service with Company G, 40thGeorgia Infantry from enlistment until 1864. Mr. Hall died January 5, 1930. His widow, Nola Hall filed Widow Application #10521 and was allowed a Confederate widow pension May 8, 1930. [State of Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]