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Located in southwestern Bradley Township
of Jackson County, Illinois
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G L I D E W E L L Ann GLIDEWELL
Infant GLIDEWELL
J. G. GLIDEWELL - Nothing Located; but supposedley buried in this cemetery.
M. GLIDEWELL - Nothing Located; but supposedley buried in this cemetery.
H A L L Elizabeth HALL
Henry M. HALL
Isora Lavega HALL
Silas HALL

GLIDEWELL, Ann

Headstone Ann
Wife of
Terry W. GLIDEWELL
Born
Nov. 30, 1841
Died
Oct. 24, 1870
Aged
28 Yr. 10 Mo. 24 D.
Footstone
Ann Glidewell tombstone A. G.

We have no further data on this lady at this time.
GLIDEWELL, Infant
Headstone Infant
of Terry W.
and Caroline
GLIDEWELL
This stone has no dates
and looks as if it never did.
Footstone
Glidewell infant tombstone I. G.

We have no further data on this INFANT at this time.

HALL, Elizabeth
Headstone Elizabeth
Wife of
Silas HALL.
Died
May 2, 1874
Ages
90 Yrs. 8 Mo. 21 D.
Footstone
Elizabeth Hall tombstone E. H.

We have no further data on this lady at this time.

HALL, Henry M.
Headstone GONE HOME
H. M. HALL
Born
Mar. 20, 1820
Died
May 19, 1873
Footstone
Henry Hall tombstone H. M. H.


HALL, Isora Lavega
Headstone Isora Lavega
Dau. of
H. M. & Elzira
HALL
Died
Apr. 2, 1871
Aged
12 Yrs. 7 Mo. 22 D.
Footstone
Isora Hall tombstone None Located

We have no further data on this girl at this time.

HALL, Silas
Headstone Silas HALL
Born
Sept. 25, 1776.
Died
May 22, 1869.
Aged
92 Yrs. 7 Mo. 27 D.
Footstone
Silas Hall tombstone S. H.

We have no further definite information on this gentleman at this time.
 
HALL     Notes from Karen :
This couple may be the Silas Hall and his wife Elizabeth (neeMoyer/Moyers) Hall who were married in Jefferson Co., TENN in 1807.
This couple had several children and remained in Jefferson Co., TENN through the 1840 census.
It looks as though their two oldest sons (Elkanah & Silas Jr) were counted in the Marion Co., TENN 1840 census.
After that, Elkanah (and his supposed parents) settled in Jackson Co., ILL.
 
The 1850 census of Jackson Co, IL shows:
Household #536 Household #548
HALL Elkanah 41 Farmer TN
Mary B. 36 TN
Adaline 15 TN
Harriet 13 TN
Almar 10 TN
Elisabeth 8 TN
John M 4 IL
  HALL Silas 73 Farmer $200 CT
Elisabeth 67 TN
Olive M. 35 TN
Harley M. 26 Farmer TN
David C. 22 Farmer TN
Harriet 9 TN

 
I wonder if Harley M. Hall (immediately above) is actually Henry M. Hall.
I say this because the 1860 census of Jackson Co., ILL shows Henry M. Hall, his wife Elvira and several of their children (including Isora b abt 1858) living next door to Henry's parents (Silas & Elizabeth) and older brother David Hall.
The tombstone above and listed as Henry M. HALL shows a birth year of 1820, making a difference of about four years that the one on the 1850 census for Harley M. HALL.
 
Andrew J. Rogers, Jr. was the husband of Harriett J. Hall (daughter of Elkanah Hall).
They were married Sep 27, 1860 in Jackson Co., ILL and had several children before his death.
(found a reference for A. J. Rogers (on the internet) that said he'd died in 1869 (vs 1879) and was buried in the Rogers Family Cemetery in Jackson County.
The year 1869 may be correct, I say this because Harriet is living with her parents in the 1870 census though there is no notation that she's widowed.
The tombstone for A. J. ROGERS, who is buried in this cemetery, definitely shows a death date of Jan. 23, 1879, whether or not this is the same person is a question   See : R - Z burials in Zion Cemetery
 
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