Hale (surname)
Hale is a surname. Lords of Loddon-Hales, Hale or "De Halys" traces back to Lord Roger De Halys circa 1130, whose descendant Lord Roger De Halys married Alice Scrogins circa 1275 whose daughter Alice Hale married Thomas, Prince of England (Son of Edward I of England), those who were the ancestors of William Hale who married Rose Bond of Kingswaldenbury, their grandson George Hale (A Drummer) came to America on the ship "Supply" in 1620 where he lived with the governor Sir Frances Wyatt of Virginia. It is said that the Hales were related to Saint Edmund, King of East Anglia in which the Hales get their Arrows pointing downward in their coat of arms.[1][2]
Notable people with the surname
- Alan Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Alfie Hale, Irish footballer and manager
- Artemas Hale (1783–1882), American politician
- Barbara Hale, American actress
- Bob Hale (philosopher), British philosopher
- Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, justice of the Supreme Court of the UK
- Calvin Henry Hale (1818–1887), early settler and politician in Washington Territory
- Charles Hale (1831–1882), legislator in the Massachusetts state House and Senate
- Charles R. Hale (1837–1900), coadjutor bishop of Springfield, Illinois
- Clive Hale (1937–2005), Australian TV presenter
- Damian Hale (born 1969), Australian politician
- Daniel Hale (disambiguation), several people named Daniel or Danny
- David Hale (disambiguation), several people
- DeMarlo Hale (born 1961), American baseball coach
- Denzil Hale (born 1928), English footballer
- Dorothy Hale (1905–1938), American socialite
- Edward Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Enoch Hale, New Hampshire Militia officer during the American Revolutionary War and brother of Lieutenant Nathan Hale
- Eugene Hale (1836–1918), United States Senator from Maine (Rep)
- Frederick Hale (1874–1963), U.S. Senator from Maine
- Gareth Hale, British comedian (Hale & Pace)
- George Ellery Hale, astronomer
- Helene Hale (1918–2013), American politician
- Henry S. Hale, 19th-century Philadelphia businessman
- Irving Hale, American general in the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars
- Jennifer Hale, American voice actress
- John Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Lucy Hale, American actress
- Mason Hale, (1929–1990) American lichenologist
- Matthew Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Nathan Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Owen Hale, American musician
- Philip Henry Hale (1850-1927), British-born American newspaper publisher, rancher, and music composer
- Robert Hale (disambiguation), several people named Robert or Bob
- Ruth Hale (disambiguation), several people
- Ryan Hale (born 1975), American football player
- Sarah Josepha Hale, American writer
- Shannon Hale (born 1974), American author
- Sylvia Hale, Australian politician
- Una Hale (1922–2005), Australian operatic soprano
- Walter Hale, (1870−1956), Gloucestershire and Somerset cricketer
- William Hale (disambiguation), several people
Fictional characters
- Cornelia Hale, character from W.I.T.C.H.
- Daniel Hale, character from Prison Break
- David Hale, the Deputy Chief in Sons of Anarchy
- Derek Hale, Laura Hale, Talia Hale, Peter Hale, and Cora Hale, characters from the MTV show Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)
- Jasper Hale and Rosalie Hale, characters from the novel Twilight
- John Hale, character from The Crucible
- Margaret Hale, heroine of North and South
- Steve Hale, character from Full House
- Saxton Hale, manliest man of all time from Team Fortress 2
References
- ↑ Reaney, P.H.; Wilson, R.M. (1 December 1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames (3 ed.). London: Routledge. p. 1463. ISBN 9780415057370. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195081374. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- Sir Bernard Burke. The General Armory of England, Scotland, Wales; Comprising A Registry of Armorial Bearings From the Earliest To the Present Time. London, England: Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, 1884.
- British History
- Hales
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