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Cornelia Hall 1856–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Sept 1856

Birth Location: Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: abt 1910

Death Location: MN

Father: Joel Hall

Mother: Caroline Holton

Spouse(s): William Dilly

Children(s): Charles Dilly

Cornelia Hall was born in 1856 in Wisconsin, USA, the child of Joel Hall And Caroline Holton. Cornelia Hall married William Henry Dilly, and had children including Charles Earl Dilly. Cornelia Hall passed away in 1910 in MN.

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Biography

  • Cornelia Hall was born in 1856 in Wisconsin, USA, the child of Joel Hall And Caroline Holton.
  • Cornelia Hall married William Henry Dilly, and had children including Charles Earl Dilly.
  • Cornelia Hall passed away in 1910 in MN.

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Cornelia Hall's Ancestors

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Cornelia Hall
1856–1910
Birth Place: Wisconsin, USA
Parents
Joel Hall
1822–1901
Ohio
Caroline Holton
1828–1922
Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cornelia Hall's Descendants

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Cornelia Hall (30 Sept 1856–abt 1910) m. William (Henry) Dilly (7 Aug 1854–1920)
  1. 1. Charles (Earl) Dilly 1889–1952 m. Hattie (May) Stahl 1892–1937
    1. 1. Herman (Kenneth) Dilley 1910–1976 m. Gladys (Opal) Prescott 1913–1995
      1. 1. Sheila (Faye) Dilley 1936–2009 m. Darius (Dean) Black 1934–2007
      2. 2. Sylvia (Mae) Koland 1942–2022
    2. 2. Henry (Edward) Dilley 1911–1975
    3. 3. Margaret (M) Dilley 1914–

Cornelia Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1856
30 Sept 1856
Birth of Cornelia Hall in Wisconsin, USA
Wisconsin, USA
1910
abt 1910
Age 54
Death of Cornelia Hall in MN
MN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Sept 1856
    Event Place: Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1910
    Event Place: MN

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