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Hiram E. HALL 1819–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 DEC 1819

Birth Location: Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont

Death Date: 25 JUL 1902

Death Location: Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota

Father: James HALL

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Hiram E. HALL was born in 1819 in Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont, the child of James Hall And Phebe Dailey. Hiram E. HALL married Melinda Lenora Oliver, and had children including Myron E Hall. Hiram E. HALL passed away in 1902 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.

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Biography

  • Hiram E. HALL was born in 1819 in Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont, the child of James Hall And Phebe Dailey.
  • Hiram E. HALL married Melinda Lenora Oliver, and had children including Myron E Hall.
  • Hiram E. HALL passed away in 1902 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.

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Hiram HALL's Ancestors

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Hiram HALL
1819–1902
Birth Place: Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont
Parents
James HALL
1792–1846
Motte, Isle La Motte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont
Grandparents
Elihu HALL
1771–1837
Great-Grandparents
Enoch II
1736–1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Enoch I
1699–1770
Martha WRIGHT
1710–1794

Hiram HALL's Timeline

2 Records

1819
14 DEC 1819
Birth of Hiram E. HALL in Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont
Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont
1902
25 JUL 1902
Age 83
Death of Hiram E. HALL in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 DEC 1819
    Event Place: Isle LaMotte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont
    Record Source: WikiTree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 JUL 1902
    Event Place: Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
    Record Source: WikiTree

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