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Frederick Winslow Hall

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Frederick Winslow Hall

Birth
Gorham, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
23 Apr 1941 (aged 81)
San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 33
Memorial ID
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Father is Joshua E. Hall, mother is Lucy A HILBORN Hall. On birth records of the children, his wife is listed as Maude A Noyes, who was born in Washington, DC.

He starts showing up on the CA Great Registers in 1892, and each time he registers, it's at the address of 1409 Grove, Alameda, CA (the registration office).

On the 1900 census in Oakland, CA, he is listed as living with his two children, Myra (10, b 4/2/1890 in Alameda (city), CA) and Herbert, 7, b 11/5/1893 in Washington, DC). It lists Frederick as widowed, with two children born to him and two still living. It lists his parents as both also being born in Maine, he's working as a lawyer, and that his wife was born in District of Columbia.

On the 1910 census in SF, he is listed as a lodger with his two kids, Myra N and Herbert E, but the kids are listed as "currently traveling in Europe". He is still listed as a lawyer.

By the 1920 census in Piedmont, Alameda County, CA, he is still working as a lawyer and he is living with his son, Herbert E (26); his wife, Susan G (25); and their daughter, Myra M (age 14 months).

On the 1940 census in SF, he is mistakenly written down as Frederick WINSTON Hall. He is listed as a "guest" with 17 others at the Bohemian Club.
Father is Joshua E. Hall, mother is Lucy A HILBORN Hall. On birth records of the children, his wife is listed as Maude A Noyes, who was born in Washington, DC.

He starts showing up on the CA Great Registers in 1892, and each time he registers, it's at the address of 1409 Grove, Alameda, CA (the registration office).

On the 1900 census in Oakland, CA, he is listed as living with his two children, Myra (10, b 4/2/1890 in Alameda (city), CA) and Herbert, 7, b 11/5/1893 in Washington, DC). It lists Frederick as widowed, with two children born to him and two still living. It lists his parents as both also being born in Maine, he's working as a lawyer, and that his wife was born in District of Columbia.

On the 1910 census in SF, he is listed as a lodger with his two kids, Myra N and Herbert E, but the kids are listed as "currently traveling in Europe". He is still listed as a lawyer.

By the 1920 census in Piedmont, Alameda County, CA, he is still working as a lawyer and he is living with his son, Herbert E (26); his wife, Susan G (25); and their daughter, Myra M (age 14 months).

On the 1940 census in SF, he is mistakenly written down as Frederick WINSTON Hall. He is listed as a "guest" with 17 others at the Bohemian Club.


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