John B. Hall

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John B. Hall

Birth
Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Feb 1880 (aged 27)
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 189
Memorial ID
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Transcription
Page 5 of the Weekly Nashua Post, published in Nashua, Iowa, on Thursday, February 19, 1880

John Hall died early Friday morning last at the house of Samuel Coats who lives several miles north of town. The cause of his death was disease of the kidneys. He was about thirty years old and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. He was buried in the Riverton cemetery last Sunday. The funeral sermon will be preached at the Hogan school house next Sunday at 5 o’clock by Rev. Wm. Gibson.

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2nd obituary of John Hall, page 5, Weekly Nashua Post, Thursday, February 19, 1880

HALL – Friday, Feb. 15, 1880, John B. Hall, aged twenty-seven years, one month and eighteen days.

The subject of this obituary was born in Jefferson county Wis., and removed to this state with his parents – Mr. Hiram and Mrs. Jane Hall --, and on March 1st, 1874, was married to a daughter of Mr. Alexander Jones, of Chickasaw township. The deceased was widely known and respected for his honesty and integrity of character. He leaves a young wife and one child entitled to sympathy for their bereavement.D.P.

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John B. Hall (28 December 1852 - 15 February 1880)
Was buried in Riverton Cemetery per obituary of the Nashua Weekly Post, Iowa.
Transcription
Page 5 of the Weekly Nashua Post, published in Nashua, Iowa, on Thursday, February 19, 1880
John Hall died early Friday morning last at the house of Samuel Coats who lives several miles north of town.  The cause of his death was disease of the kidneys.  He was about thirty years old and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death.  He was buried in the Riverton cemetery last Sunday.  The funeral sermon will be preached at the Hogan school house next Sunday at 5 o’clock by Rev. Wm. Gibson.
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2nd obituary of John Hall, page 5, Weekly Nashua Post, Thursday, February 19, 1880
HALL – Friday, Feb. 15, 1880, John B. Hall, aged twenty-seven years, one month and eighteen days.
The subject of this obituary was born in Jefferson county Wis., and removed to this state with his parents – Mr. Hiram and Mrs. Jane Hall --, and on March 1st, 1874, was married to a daughter of Mr. Alexander Jones, of Chickasaw township.  The deceased was widely known and respected for his honesty and integrity of character.  He leaves a young wife and one child entitled to sympathy for their bereavement.D.P.
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John B. Hall’s grave along with his parents, Hiram and Jane Hall and two siblings were moved to the Oak Hill cemetery and buried in the Henry Bean Lot. Henry Bean was the husband of John B. Hall’s sister Charlotte (Hall) Bean. Charlotte’s daughter, Mrs.K. Wick, was also moved at this time. This was noted in the Nashua Weekly Post. Three of Hiram and Jane Hall’s children had passed away as of 1905.
The Nashua Reporter, Nashua, Iowa 19 1905 page 8.
“The bodies of Mr. And Mrs. H Hall and three children, and Mrs. K. Winn were moved down from the Beck (aka Riverton) Friday and buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.”

John B. Hall’s wife Mary (Jones) Hall Downing purchased a plot at Greenwood Cemetery in 1925 per receipt provided by the Greenwood Cemetery in Nashua, Iowa. John B. Hall’s grave was moved again from Oak Hill Cemetery to Greenwood Cemetery some time after 1925. We don’t have documentation of this move to Greenwood, however the cemetery has verified that John B. Hall’s body is buried there and Oak Hill Cemetery has verified that John B. Hall is not buried there.
Transcription
Page 5 of the Weekly Nashua Post, published in Nashua, Iowa, on Thursday, February 19, 1880

John Hall died early Friday morning last at the house of Samuel Coats who lives several miles north of town. The cause of his death was disease of the kidneys. He was about thirty years old and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. He was buried in the Riverton cemetery last Sunday. The funeral sermon will be preached at the Hogan school house next Sunday at 5 o’clock by Rev. Wm. Gibson.

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2nd obituary of John Hall, page 5, Weekly Nashua Post, Thursday, February 19, 1880

HALL – Friday, Feb. 15, 1880, John B. Hall, aged twenty-seven years, one month and eighteen days.

The subject of this obituary was born in Jefferson county Wis., and removed to this state with his parents – Mr. Hiram and Mrs. Jane Hall --, and on March 1st, 1874, was married to a daughter of Mr. Alexander Jones, of Chickasaw township. The deceased was widely known and respected for his honesty and integrity of character. He leaves a young wife and one child entitled to sympathy for their bereavement.D.P.

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John B. Hall (28 December 1852 - 15 February 1880)
Was buried in Riverton Cemetery per obituary of the Nashua Weekly Post, Iowa.
Transcription
Page 5 of the Weekly Nashua Post, published in Nashua, Iowa, on Thursday, February 19, 1880
John Hall died early Friday morning last at the house of Samuel Coats who lives several miles north of town.  The cause of his death was disease of the kidneys.  He was about thirty years old and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death.  He was buried in the Riverton cemetery last Sunday.  The funeral sermon will be preached at the Hogan school house next Sunday at 5 o’clock by Rev. Wm. Gibson.
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2nd obituary of John Hall, page 5, Weekly Nashua Post, Thursday, February 19, 1880
HALL – Friday, Feb. 15, 1880, John B. Hall, aged twenty-seven years, one month and eighteen days.
The subject of this obituary was born in Jefferson county Wis., and removed to this state with his parents – Mr. Hiram and Mrs. Jane Hall --, and on March 1st, 1874, was married to a daughter of Mr. Alexander Jones, of Chickasaw township.  The deceased was widely known and respected for his honesty and integrity of character.  He leaves a young wife and one child entitled to sympathy for their bereavement.D.P.
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John B. Hall’s grave along with his parents, Hiram and Jane Hall and two siblings were moved to the Oak Hill cemetery and buried in the Henry Bean Lot. Henry Bean was the husband of John B. Hall’s sister Charlotte (Hall) Bean. Charlotte’s daughter, Mrs.K. Wick, was also moved at this time. This was noted in the Nashua Weekly Post. Three of Hiram and Jane Hall’s children had passed away as of 1905.
The Nashua Reporter, Nashua, Iowa 19 1905 page 8.
“The bodies of Mr. And Mrs. H Hall and three children, and Mrs. K. Winn were moved down from the Beck (aka Riverton) Friday and buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.”

John B. Hall’s wife Mary (Jones) Hall Downing purchased a plot at Greenwood Cemetery in 1925 per receipt provided by the Greenwood Cemetery in Nashua, Iowa. John B. Hall’s grave was moved again from Oak Hill Cemetery to Greenwood Cemetery some time after 1925. We don’t have documentation of this move to Greenwood, however the cemetery has verified that John B. Hall’s body is buried there and Oak Hill Cemetery has verified that John B. Hall is not buried there.