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Historical Southern Families Vol IX Halbert of Essex Virginia by John Bennett Brodie:
Dr. James2 Halbert, s/o James1 Halbert, b.19 Aug 1785 and died 5 Nov 1858, m. Nancy Rennolds, 1816. They moved to Ross Co., Ohio ca 1831. Later the family moved to Illinois. Dr. Halbert was famed for his medicines, and presented the first Medical Bill ever offered to the Illinois State Legislature. He was also an ordained minister in the Baptist Church.
Child: Mary Lindsay Halbert, b. 5 Nov 1817, Essex County, Virginia
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