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Hanna Elizabeth Hall 1863–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Dec 1863

Birth Location: Marshall, Illinois, United States

Death Date: 18 Aug 1924

Death Location: West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA

Father: Littleton Hall

Mother: Susan Wilson

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The story of Hanna Elizabeth Hall began in 1863 in Marshall, Illinois, United States. Hanna Elizabeth Hall passed away in 1924 in West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hanna Elizabeth Hall began in 1863 in Marshall, Illinois, United States.
  • Hanna Elizabeth Hall passed away in 1924 in West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA.

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Hanna Hall's Ancestors

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Hanna Hall
1863–1924
Birth Place: Marshall, Illinois, United States
Parents
Littleton Hall
1823–
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Susan Wilson
1830–
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
William (Veatch) Hall
1799–1838
Ohio, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Phoebe Taylor
1804–1850
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
David Hall
1774–1857
Rachel Veach
1775–1867
John Taylor
1765–1824
Mellisa Freelove
1767–1825
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Veach
1752–1820
Jemima Lofland
1752–1821
John Taylor
1730–
Mary Graves
1731–

Hanna Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1863
19 Dec 1863
Birth of Hanna Elizabeth Hall in Marshall, Illinois, United States
Marshall, Illinois, United States
1924
18 Aug 1924
Age 61
Death of Hanna Elizabeth Hall in West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA
West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Dec 1863
    Event Place: Marshall, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Aug 1924
    Event Place: West Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA

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