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Myron E Hall

Birth
Isle la Motte, Grand Isle County, Vermont, USA
Death
Aug 1879 (aged 28–29)
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Near Ft Brown, Texas Add to Map
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Discharged as a private on July 24, 1879 from Ft Brown, Texas due to a significant injury. He never returns to Iowa to his wife and infant son. No record of him has been found after his Army discharge. His wife remarries within a short period of time.

Who is Miron Hall and who is Myron E Hall
Since this is Myron Hall's memorial; he goes first!

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Myron E Hall was born in Isle La Motte, Grand Isle, Vermont in 1850 as recorded in the 1850, 1860, 1870 US Federal Census. His marriage license in Sept 20, 1877 for his marriage to Alice Parker (Adeline Alice Parker) listed his name as Miron Hall. Myron is shown again as Miron Hall on the U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, his birth year 1850 and birthplace as Vermont. He enlisted at Fort Snelling in the 10th Infantry and was discharged on July 24, 1879 as a Private from Ft Brown, Texas due a disability shown as a deep cut then illegible. Myron Hall does not appear in Iowa again and in no other records after this point so it assumed he died between Ft Brown Texas and Floyd County, IA from his "disability".

Myron's mother, Melinda Lenora Oliver, was born in Plattsburg, New York. His father, Hiram E Hall, was born in Isle La Motte, Vermont.

Mother: Melinda Lenora Oliver (1828-1912) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Nashua, IA FAG 176466718.

Father: Hiram E Hall (1820-1902) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Nashua, IA FAG 92878837.

Siblings:
Matilda Celesta Hall (1842-1919) buried in Monona Cemetery FAG 56936965
Roxanne Alvina Hall (1846-1881) buried in Monona Cemetery FAG 56937048
Darwin A Hall (1851-abt 1919) buried in UNK
Amelia Marie Hall (1855-1920) Greenwood Cemetery FAG 51051303
Emeretta A Hall (1857- UNK) buried in UNK
Hiram Van Rensallaer Hall (1861-1902) buried in Perry, IA FAG 211166652
Cora E Hall (1864-1931) buried in Elmwood Saint Joseph Cemetery FAG 194687214

Myron E Hall (1850-abt 1879) buried in UNK FAG 197697754
Wife: Adeline Alice Parker (1861-1942) buried in Forest Hill Cemetery FAG 161584079
Son: Edward Smiley Hall (1878-1934) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Mpls, MN FAG 93476316

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Miron Hall was born in New York as recorded on the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 US Federal Census. His marriage license in 1882 in Ogle County, Ill and his death certificate in 1921 also record him as born in New York.

Miron's mother was Mary Jane Coits (last name often mis-spelled). On the 1882 marriage certificate for his marriage to Malinda Jelin (Melinda Jelm), Miron's father is listed as Calvin Hall. On his 1921 death certificate in Floyd County, IA, his father is listed as Pardon Hall. Miron's birth date is listed as October 10, 1851. Mrs. M. E. Hall was the informant, his wife. Pardon Hall is the older half brother of Calvin Hall. Pardon Hall died before Miron was born.

Mother: Mary Jane Coits (1823-1909) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 100093167

Siblings.
Emma Elizabeth Hall (1845-1892) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 97175022
Angela born about 1854 Michigan (1860 US census: Campton, Kane, Illinois)
Clarissa born about 1855 Michigan (1870 census: Shabbona, Dekalb, Illinois)
Martha Lorenda "Mattie" Hilts (1857-1921) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 106043843
Thomas Hilts (1867-1937) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 100092982
John Green born about 1863 Illinois (1870 US Census:Shabbona, Dekalb, Illinois)

Miron Hall (1851-1921) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37334502
Wife: Melinda Jelm (1862-1937) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37334517
Son: Fred Gilbert Hall (1883-1964) in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37336442
Son: John Elmer Hall (1886-1964) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37335485

A great grandchild of each Myron/Miron did a DNA test. This DNA testing proved the two Miron/Myron's are two, unrelated men with many similarities.
Discharged as a private on July 24, 1879 from Ft Brown, Texas due to a significant injury. He never returns to Iowa to his wife and infant son. No record of him has been found after his Army discharge. His wife remarries within a short period of time.

Who is Miron Hall and who is Myron E Hall
Since this is Myron Hall's memorial; he goes first!

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Myron E Hall was born in Isle La Motte, Grand Isle, Vermont in 1850 as recorded in the 1850, 1860, 1870 US Federal Census. His marriage license in Sept 20, 1877 for his marriage to Alice Parker (Adeline Alice Parker) listed his name as Miron Hall. Myron is shown again as Miron Hall on the U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, his birth year 1850 and birthplace as Vermont. He enlisted at Fort Snelling in the 10th Infantry and was discharged on July 24, 1879 as a Private from Ft Brown, Texas due a disability shown as a deep cut then illegible. Myron Hall does not appear in Iowa again and in no other records after this point so it assumed he died between Ft Brown Texas and Floyd County, IA from his "disability".

Myron's mother, Melinda Lenora Oliver, was born in Plattsburg, New York. His father, Hiram E Hall, was born in Isle La Motte, Vermont.

Mother: Melinda Lenora Oliver (1828-1912) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Nashua, IA FAG 176466718.

Father: Hiram E Hall (1820-1902) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Nashua, IA FAG 92878837.

Siblings:
Matilda Celesta Hall (1842-1919) buried in Monona Cemetery FAG 56936965
Roxanne Alvina Hall (1846-1881) buried in Monona Cemetery FAG 56937048
Darwin A Hall (1851-abt 1919) buried in UNK
Amelia Marie Hall (1855-1920) Greenwood Cemetery FAG 51051303
Emeretta A Hall (1857- UNK) buried in UNK
Hiram Van Rensallaer Hall (1861-1902) buried in Perry, IA FAG 211166652
Cora E Hall (1864-1931) buried in Elmwood Saint Joseph Cemetery FAG 194687214

Myron E Hall (1850-abt 1879) buried in UNK FAG 197697754
Wife: Adeline Alice Parker (1861-1942) buried in Forest Hill Cemetery FAG 161584079
Son: Edward Smiley Hall (1878-1934) buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Mpls, MN FAG 93476316

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Miron Hall was born in New York as recorded on the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 US Federal Census. His marriage license in 1882 in Ogle County, Ill and his death certificate in 1921 also record him as born in New York.

Miron's mother was Mary Jane Coits (last name often mis-spelled). On the 1882 marriage certificate for his marriage to Malinda Jelin (Melinda Jelm), Miron's father is listed as Calvin Hall. On his 1921 death certificate in Floyd County, IA, his father is listed as Pardon Hall. Miron's birth date is listed as October 10, 1851. Mrs. M. E. Hall was the informant, his wife. Pardon Hall is the older half brother of Calvin Hall. Pardon Hall died before Miron was born.

Mother: Mary Jane Coits (1823-1909) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 100093167

Siblings.
Emma Elizabeth Hall (1845-1892) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 97175022
Angela born about 1854 Michigan (1860 US census: Campton, Kane, Illinois)
Clarissa born about 1855 Michigan (1870 census: Shabbona, Dekalb, Illinois)
Martha Lorenda "Mattie" Hilts (1857-1921) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 106043843
Thomas Hilts (1867-1937) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 100092982
John Green born about 1863 Illinois (1870 US Census:Shabbona, Dekalb, Illinois)

Miron Hall (1851-1921) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37334502
Wife: Melinda Jelm (1862-1937) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37334517
Son: Fred Gilbert Hall (1883-1964) in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37336442
Son: John Elmer Hall (1886-1964) buried in Riverside Cemetery FAG 37335485

A great grandchild of each Myron/Miron did a DNA test. This DNA testing proved the two Miron/Myron's are two, unrelated men with many similarities.


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