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King (Kuz) Nathan Hall 1847–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Aug 1847

Birth Location: Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 17 Apr 1922

Death Location: Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA

Father: Nathan Hall

Mother: (Mary) Moore

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King (Kuz) Nathan Hall was born in 1847 in Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA, the child of Nathan King Hall And Mary Polly Moore. King (Kuz) Nathan Hall passed away in 1922 in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • King (Kuz) Nathan Hall was born in 1847 in Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA, the child of Nathan King Hall And Mary Polly Moore.
  • King (Kuz) Nathan Hall passed away in 1922 in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA.

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King Hall's Ancestors

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King Hall
1847–1922
Birth Place: Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Nathan King Hall
1811–1889
Lumberton, Robeson, North Carolina, USA
(Mary) (Polly) Moore
1815–1880
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Grandparents
Moses Hall
1782–1841
Monroe, South Carolina, USA
Edith (Newman) •K6WW-TSV
1793–1870
South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas King
1750–1812
Mary King
1756–1838
2nd-Great-Grandparents

King Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1847
28 Aug 1847
Birth of King (Kuz) Nathan Hall in Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
1922
17 Apr 1922
Age 75
Death of King (Kuz) Nathan Hall in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA
Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Aug 1847
    Event Place: Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Apr 1922
    Event Place: Benson, Johnston, North Carolina, USA

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