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Sir Henry John Hall of Dunglass, 8th Baronet was born 1 September 1835 in Scotland, United Kingdom to John Hall (1787-1860) and Julia Walker (1798-1874) and died 25 March 1913 of unspecified causes.

Biography

Sir Henry John Hall of Dunglass, 8th Bt. was born on 26 September 1835.1 He was the son of Sir John Hall of Dunglass, 5th Bt. and Julia Walker.2 He died on 25 March 1913 at age 77, unmarried.1 He succeeded as the 8th Baronet Hall, of Dunglass [N.S., 1687] on 13 January 1909.1

Hall baronets, of Dunglass (1687)

Dunglass Castle c

Dunglass Castle c.1920 - rebuilt following the explosion of the Rough Wooing.

The Hall Baronetcy of Dunglass (in East Lothian formerly Haddingtonshire until 1975), was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 8 October 1687 for John Hall.

Dunglass Castle, East Lothian was built by the Pepdies of Dunglass in the 14th century. The original castle was destroyed in an explosion in 1640, and in 1687, John Hall (1650-1710) (1st Baronet) acquired and rebuilt this estate which would remain in the family for 232 years, when it was sold by Sir John Richard Hall, 9th Baronet in the year 1918.



Siblings


Offspring of John Hall (1787-1860) and Julia Walker (1798-1874)
Name Birth Death Joined with
James Hall (1824-1876) 17 February 1824 Dunglass Castle, Dunglass, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom 7 May 1876
Anna Jane Hall (1826-1835)
Douglas Basil Hall (1828-1860)
Charles Thomas Hall (1830-)
Basil Francis Hall (1832-1909) 1 June 1832 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom 13 June 1909 Adelaide Catherine Elliot (1840-1926)
Henry John Hall (1835-1913) 1 September 1835 Scotland, United Kingdom 25 March 1913
Julian Hamilton Hall (1837-1911) 17 January 1837 Brighton, Sussex, England, United Kingdom 15 August 1911 Greater London, England, United Kingdom Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa Fremantle (1838-1906)
Douglas Hall (1839-)

Residences

See Also

Succession Charts

Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
Basil Francis Hall (1832-1909)
Baronet
(of Dunglass)
1909-1913
Succeeded by
John Richard Hall (1865-1928)


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