A resident of Green Bay for 45 years, Mrs. Hall was a member of the Women's Relief corps, the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers and the War Mothers.
Born Mary Ellen Doolan in Francis Creek in 1867 she moved when a child with her parents to this city where in 1890 she as married to the late Edward Hall, North Western Road engineer. They moved to Green Bay in 1900.
Survivors include four daughters. Mrs. Fred Voss, Virginia, Minn., Mrs. John Dinwoodie, Mrs. Fred Lison and Margaret, Green Bay; a son, Edward L., Green Bay; two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Mahon, Superior, and Mrs. Margaret L. Stenger, Berkeley, Calif, and a brother, William J. Doolan, Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald Times,January 2,1946, pg. 2
A resident of Green Bay for 45 years, Mrs. Hall was a member of the Women's Relief corps, the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers and the War Mothers.
Born Mary Ellen Doolan in Francis Creek in 1867 she moved when a child with her parents to this city where in 1890 she as married to the late Edward Hall, North Western Road engineer. They moved to Green Bay in 1900.
Survivors include four daughters. Mrs. Fred Voss, Virginia, Minn., Mrs. John Dinwoodie, Mrs. Fred Lison and Margaret, Green Bay; a son, Edward L., Green Bay; two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Mahon, Superior, and Mrs. Margaret L. Stenger, Berkeley, Calif, and a brother, William J. Doolan, Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald Times,January 2,1946, pg. 2
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