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Families of Hiram Dutton Hall

HIRAM DUTTON HALL, son of SARAH H. HUNT and REV. HUGH COLBRAITH HALL, was born in 1847, and died September 11, 1882 in Pike, Warren, Indiana.183 He is buried in West Lebanon Cemetery, Warren County, Indiana.456

He married (1) CHRISTIANA S. WESTLAKE on December 29, 1870 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.1675 She was born September 1, 1848,456 and died June 17, 1877 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.456 She is buried in Barcus Cemetery, Stockwell, Tippecanoe, Indiana.456

He married (2) MARY O. MILLS on March 21, 1880 in Warren County, Indiana.5369

Children of CHRISTIANA S. WESTLAKE and HIRAM DUTTON HALL:

  1. VICTORIA SABRA HALL, b. September 12, 1871, Romney, Tippecanoe, Indiana;1806 m. JAMES RICHARD COLE on February 6, 1889 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana10893; d. September 9, 1945, Colinsville, Madison, Illinois.11653
  2. GUY COLBRAITH HALL, b. October 19, 1872, Stockwell, Tippecanoe, Indiana;4931, 11723 m. JEANETTE STEMEN on April 11, 1901 in Grant County, Indiana8790; d. October 9, 1925, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.4931
  3. MARSHALL Z. HALL, b. 1874, Indiana; d. March 27, 1895, Melvern, Osage, Kansas.11660

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Military Service

Civil War

Hiram D. Hall

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Obituaries

Warren Republican, September 14, 18827502

Dr. Hiram Hall, formerly of Carbondale, the son of Rev. Colbrath Hall, died at his fathers' last Monday. He had been in ill health for sometime, had gone to Texas for his health but returned home to die. Not long since he lost his child, about three week's since his wife died and now the last of the family—the father—joins the loved ones on the other shore. The remains were interred at West Lebanon Cemetery yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.

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Indianapolis Star, October 10, 192511723

GUY C. HALL, DRUGGIST, EXPIRES UNEXPECTEDLY

Guy C. Hall, 52 years old, 2246 Pierson avenue, proprietor of a drug store at 784 Indiana avenue, died suddenly yesterday while delivering merchandise. His death is believed to have been caused by heart disease. He was born in Stockwell, but had lived in this city about twenty-five years. He had operated the drug store on Indiana avenue about twelve years. He was a member of the Elks and the National Association of Retail Druggists. His widow is the only survivor. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
August 3, 18503648Pike, Warren, Indiana
July 6, 18607501Pike, Warren, Indiana
August 2, 18701368Coal Creek, Montgomery, Indiana
  • Hiram Dutton Hall
June 4, 1880493Liberty, Warren, Indiana


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