From Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers, volume 2:
Name: Nuton (Newton) Daniel Hall
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1819
Birth Place: Byron, Gennessee, New York
Parents: Daniel and Sarah Loomis Hall
Death Date: bef 1903
Death Place: Washington, Washington, Utah
Arrival: 28 Sep 1847, Edward Hunter Co.
Spouse: Sarah Jane Busenbark
Marriage Place: New York
Spouse's Parents: Isaac and Abigail Busenbark
Spouse's Birth Date: 02 Mar 1825
Spouse's Death Date: 08 Jan 1903
Spouse's Death Place: Washington, Washington, Utah
Married 2nd: Sarah Ann Matter
Married 3rd: Sarah Foy
Newton became a member of the Church in 1842. His wife, Sarah Jane, joined when he did. She gave him ten children. He married second, Sarah, who gave him seven children, and his third wife, Sarah, gave him two children.
Upon his arrival in Salt Lake, they made their home there for three years before moving to North Ogden, where they lived for nine years. They then moved to Providence in 1859. Newton was made president of the Teacher's Quorum and held that office until 1866, when he was called by Brigham Young to go to Dixie. They lived in Washington, Utah, where he died.
From Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers, volume 2:
Name: Nuton (Newton) Daniel Hall
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1819
Birth Place: Byron, Gennessee, New York
Parents: Daniel and Sarah Loomis Hall
Death Date: bef 1903
Death Place: Washington, Washington, Utah
Arrival: 28 Sep 1847, Edward Hunter Co.
Spouse: Sarah Jane Busenbark
Marriage Place: New York
Spouse's Parents: Isaac and Abigail Busenbark
Spouse's Birth Date: 02 Mar 1825
Spouse's Death Date: 08 Jan 1903
Spouse's Death Place: Washington, Washington, Utah
Married 2nd: Sarah Ann Matter
Married 3rd: Sarah Foy
Newton became a member of the Church in 1842. His wife, Sarah Jane, joined when he did. She gave him ten children. He married second, Sarah, who gave him seven children, and his third wife, Sarah, gave him two children.
Upon his arrival in Salt Lake, they made their home there for three years before moving to North Ogden, where they lived for nine years. They then moved to Providence in 1859. Newton was made president of the Teacher's Quorum and held that office until 1866, when he was called by Brigham Young to go to Dixie. They lived in Washington, Utah, where he died.
Family Members
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Louisa Jane Hall Randall
1844–1887
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Lerona Hall
1853–1853
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Byron Henry Hall
1855–1917
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Alice Hall Jones
1857–1921
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Ephraim Hall
1859–1949
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Sarah Hall Freeman
1860–1901
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Viola Hall Larson
1862–1941
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Lydia Hall Turner
1862–1945
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Calvin Hall
1864–1942
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James Edwin Hall
1866–1947
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George Albert Hall Sr
1870–1955
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Charles Jacob Hall
1874–1938
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Edith Ann Hall Leigh
1883–1956
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Ethel Hall Elliker
1885–1962