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Maud Irene <I>Shatto</I> Hall

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Maud Irene Shatto Hall

Birth
Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas, USA
Death
20 Feb 1908 (aged 27)
Denbigh, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Denbigh, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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"Obituary: Maude Irene Hall, nee Shatto, was born in Dickinson county, Kansas, October 22, 1880 and died at her home north of Denbigh on Thursday, February 20, 1908, aged 27 years, 3 months and 28 days. She lived in Dickinson county Kansas, until April 1902, when she moved with her father, brother and sister to North Dakota, where she has since made her home. She was married to Frank Hall November 1, 1906. She leaves a husband, father, step mother, (three brothers), one sister, one half-brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers to mourn her loss. The funeral services will be held tomorrow (Saturday) from the German Baptist church, conducted by F.A. Bradley of Surrey, assisted by Elder J. E. Joseph of Denbigh." Family history says she died from complications of childbirth although her obituary does not confirm or refute this. A newspaper article in the Denbigh Promoter from 14 Feb 1908 states: "Mrs. Frank Hall, who is seriously ill at her home north of town, is reported as being some better." And also, "Elizabeth Rutherford, a trained nurse from Minot is attending Mrs. Frank Hall during her sickness."
"Obituary: Maude Irene Hall, nee Shatto, was born in Dickinson county, Kansas, October 22, 1880 and died at her home north of Denbigh on Thursday, February 20, 1908, aged 27 years, 3 months and 28 days. She lived in Dickinson county Kansas, until April 1902, when she moved with her father, brother and sister to North Dakota, where she has since made her home. She was married to Frank Hall November 1, 1906. She leaves a husband, father, step mother, (three brothers), one sister, one half-brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers to mourn her loss. The funeral services will be held tomorrow (Saturday) from the German Baptist church, conducted by F.A. Bradley of Surrey, assisted by Elder J. E. Joseph of Denbigh." Family history says she died from complications of childbirth although her obituary does not confirm or refute this. A newspaper article in the Denbigh Promoter from 14 Feb 1908 states: "Mrs. Frank Hall, who is seriously ill at her home north of town, is reported as being some better." And also, "Elizabeth Rutherford, a trained nurse from Minot is attending Mrs. Frank Hall during her sickness."

Inscription

"At Rest Maud I. Shatto wife of Frank Hall born at Abilene, Kans. Oct 22 1880 Died Feb 20, 1908 Kind friend beware as you pass by as you are now so once was I, as I am now so you must be, prepare therefore to follow me."



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