of lung trouble. Mr. Hall was one of the early settlers of this place.
He came here from St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. Funeral services were held
at Mitchell yesterday. The remains were brought to this place on
yesterday afternoon's train, and buried at Oak Hill. He was the father
of our townsman, Dyer F. Hall. The other children are Enoch W., Hollis,
Darwin, Ace, Belle, and Allen, all living at Mitchell. His wife also
survives him.
Correction:
The following was printed in the Nashua Post, on Feb 9, 1888
Wife: Mary Polly Hall (nee Waite)
His children were: Enoch Hall, Dyer "F" Hall, Giles Hall,
Gilbert Hall, Darwin "R" Hall, John Emory Hall, Asa Dawson
Hall (not Ace), Mary Etta Greenleaf (nee Hall), Allen W. Hall,
May Bell Hall, Cynithia Blackburn (nee Hall).
Research Credit: Claudia Groh
of lung trouble. Mr. Hall was one of the early settlers of this place.
He came here from St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. Funeral services were held
at Mitchell yesterday. The remains were brought to this place on
yesterday afternoon's train, and buried at Oak Hill. He was the father
of our townsman, Dyer F. Hall. The other children are Enoch W., Hollis,
Darwin, Ace, Belle, and Allen, all living at Mitchell. His wife also
survives him.
Correction:
The following was printed in the Nashua Post, on Feb 9, 1888
Wife: Mary Polly Hall (nee Waite)
His children were: Enoch Hall, Dyer "F" Hall, Giles Hall,
Gilbert Hall, Darwin "R" Hall, John Emory Hall, Asa Dawson
Hall (not Ace), Mary Etta Greenleaf (nee Hall), Allen W. Hall,
May Bell Hall, Cynithia Blackburn (nee Hall).
Research Credit: Claudia Groh
Inscription
No grave marker
Family Members
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Abigail Hall Davies
1836–1899
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Cynthia B. Hall Blackburn
1838–1860
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Enoch Walter Hall
1840–1909
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John Emery Hall
1842–1855
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Dyer F. Hall
1844–1910
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Giles Hall
1847–1871
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Gilbert Hollis Hall
1849–1919
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Darwin R. Hall
1850–1888
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Asa Dawson Hall
1856–1921
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Mary Etta Hall Greenleaf
1858–1924
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Allen Willet Hall
1861–1930
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May Belle Hall Blackburn
1863–1893
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