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Samuel Lucas Hall

Birth
Wheatland, Clinton County, Iowa, USA
Death
May 1926 (aged 43–44)
Steins, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Steins, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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FORMER WHEATLAND MAN PASSES AWAY IN STEINS, N.M.
Wheatland, Iowa, May 29, 1926. Mrs. Rhoda Hall has received news of the death of her son, Samuel L. Hall Thursday in Steins, N.M. Funeral services and burial took place at Steins.
He leaves a wife and two children, his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hall, of this place, four sisters -- Mrs. J. H. Spence, of Clinton, Mrs. Belva Nichols of Kansas City, Mrs. F. C. Grouell and Mrs. John Hollister, of Davenport, and three brothers -- Lorado and Abraham of Davenport and Nelson of Bettendorf.
(Published in the Quad-City News - May 30, 1926. Some spelling corrections.)

FORMER WHEATLAND RESIDENT IS DEAD
Wheatland, Iowa, May 31, 1926. (Special)
Mrs. Rhoda Hall received word of the death of her son, Samuel, which occurred in Steins, N.M. No details were given. Mr. Hall was born in Wheatland and is well known in this community. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hall of Wheatland, three brothers, Abraham and Lorado of Davenport and Nelson of Bettendorf, and four sisters, Mrs. Lenore Hollister and Mrs. Frank Grouell of Davenport, Mrs. J. H. Spence of Clinton, and Mrs. Belva Nichols of Kansas City.
(Published in The Daily Times-Davenport, Iowa, May 31, 1926. Some spelling corrections of family member names.)

NOTE: The town of Steins, New Mexico (located in Hidalgo County just off I-10) is now a ghost town. From the late 1800s until the 1940s, it was a mining town, had a post office, and a rail station. http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nm/steins.html
FORMER WHEATLAND MAN PASSES AWAY IN STEINS, N.M.
Wheatland, Iowa, May 29, 1926. Mrs. Rhoda Hall has received news of the death of her son, Samuel L. Hall Thursday in Steins, N.M. Funeral services and burial took place at Steins.
He leaves a wife and two children, his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hall, of this place, four sisters -- Mrs. J. H. Spence, of Clinton, Mrs. Belva Nichols of Kansas City, Mrs. F. C. Grouell and Mrs. John Hollister, of Davenport, and three brothers -- Lorado and Abraham of Davenport and Nelson of Bettendorf.
(Published in the Quad-City News - May 30, 1926. Some spelling corrections.)

FORMER WHEATLAND RESIDENT IS DEAD
Wheatland, Iowa, May 31, 1926. (Special)
Mrs. Rhoda Hall received word of the death of her son, Samuel, which occurred in Steins, N.M. No details were given. Mr. Hall was born in Wheatland and is well known in this community. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hall of Wheatland, three brothers, Abraham and Lorado of Davenport and Nelson of Bettendorf, and four sisters, Mrs. Lenore Hollister and Mrs. Frank Grouell of Davenport, Mrs. J. H. Spence of Clinton, and Mrs. Belva Nichols of Kansas City.
(Published in The Daily Times-Davenport, Iowa, May 31, 1926. Some spelling corrections of family member names.)

NOTE: The town of Steins, New Mexico (located in Hidalgo County just off I-10) is now a ghost town. From the late 1800s until the 1940s, it was a mining town, had a post office, and a rail station. http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nm/steins.html


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  • Created by: Penny D.
  • Added: Jun 29, 2019
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200644694/samuel_lucas-hall: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Lucas Hall (14 May 1882–May 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 200644694, citing Steins Cemetery, Steins, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Penny D. (contributor 47422595).