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Married Charlotte, daughter of [[Richard Crawshay]] of Cyfarthfa, Glamorgan.  
Married Charlotte, daughter of [[Richard Crawshay]] of Cyfarthfa, Glamorgan.  


Their eldest son was [[Benjamin Hall]], who was an industrialist and later became a politician
1802 Birth of their eldest son, [[Benjamin Hall]], who became an industrialist and later a politician


1810 Inherited a three-eighths share of [[Cyfarthfa Ironworks]] on the death of his father-in-law, and was appointed executor.
1810 Inherited a three-eighths share of [[Cyfarthfa Ironworks]] on the death of his father-in-law, and was appointed executor.

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Benjamin Hall (1778–1817), MP and ironmaster, of Hensol Castle, Glamorgan

Married Charlotte, daughter of Richard Crawshay of Cyfarthfa, Glamorgan.

1802 Birth of their eldest son, Benjamin Hall, who became an industrialist and later a politician

1810 Inherited a three-eighths share of Cyfarthfa Ironworks on the death of his father-in-law, and was appointed executor.

1817 On Benjamin Hall's death, his brother-in-law William Crawshay obtained his shares in the works.

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