Two of his daughters, Francis and Elizabeth, married before 1808 and never resided in Hall County.
William, his son, died in 1821 in Hall County and his children later emigrated to AR after residing with Pleasant Hulsey for some time.
Adam
died in Hall County in 1832 without issue. Charles Isham and William P. Reed as
brothers-in law were heirs to his estate.
Charles
M. Hulsey moved to Carroll Co., GA about 1827.
John
Hulsey moved to TN before 1830 and Joel H. Hulsey moved to TN after 1830.
Pleasant
Hulsey (my 4th great grandfather) moved to Lumpkin Co., GA after 1832. Some of his descendents remain in
DeKalb, Dawson and Lumpkin Co., GA .
James
Adler had a spouseless relationship with Mary Kettle resulting in two named
children, Burrell and Lydia, before his death in 1832 in either north Hall Co.
or south Habersham Co. (The 1830 Census shows a total of 11 persons, 3 adults
and 8 children, in James Adler Hulsey’s household. The names of the other
children are unknown.) Burrell remained in Hall Co. and his line continues to
this day in Hall County. Burrell’s ancestry was confirmed by Nancy Isabella
Shockley, his daughter-in-law and the wife of Burrell J. Hulsey.
Anne
Hulsey married John Adam Miller in Forsyth Co., GA. The family later removed to
old Cherokee Co., GA.
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Dau 1 Hulsey married Charles Isham. No further Information.
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Dau 2 Hullsey married William P. Reed. The Reed family remained in Hall Co. and
still resides in the Murrayville area near the James Hulsey and Pleasant Hulsey
Wahoo Creek Farm.