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Lewis Hall

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Lewis Hall

Birth
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Feb 1903 (aged 72)
Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Butler County Democrat
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, February 27, 1903
page 5

Died: At his home north of El Dorado, Thursday, February 26, of paralysis, Lewis Hall, aged about 60 years.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

The Walnut Valley Times
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, February 27, 1903
page 4

Hall: Died at his home north of El Dorado, Thursday afternoon, February 26, at 2:30, Lewis Hall, aged 73 years. Spinal and heart trouble was the cause of his death. About two months ago Mr. Hall had a serious attack of bleeding at the nose and since then he has been growing weaker every day, the attacks of nose bleed recurring frequently. The worse and final attack came last Saturday evening and he did not recover from it. All the members of the family were present at the time of his death except Z.G. Hall of Dixey, Oklahoma. Mr. Hall was born in Zanesville, Ohio, February 28, 1830, where he lived until he removed to Kansas. He married Susan Grove on May 22, 1852. In 1885 they came to Kansas and located on a farm on Rock creek, where they prospered. In 1893 they moved to their present home just north of El Dorado. Surviving Mr. Hall are his wife and five children, Z.G. Hall of Dixey, Oklahoma; L.I. Hall, North Henderson, Illinois; Luella and Nira Hall and Mrs. Ida H. Fulton, of El Dorado. Besides his family he leaves a sister, Mrs. Harriet Simpson of Nebraska. Mr. Hall was a good man. He was possessed of many admirable characteristics, a kind and loving disposition and had many friends. He most loved by those who knew him best. He was a member of the M.E. church, having been converted in his youth. The funeral will be conducted by Rev. H.C. Wharton of Wichita, assisted by Rev. Burns of the Methodist Episcopal church. The services will be held in the M.E. church at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, March 1.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Dec. 2019
Butler County Democrat
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, February 27, 1903
page 5

Died: At his home north of El Dorado, Thursday, February 26, of paralysis, Lewis Hall, aged about 60 years.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

The Walnut Valley Times
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, February 27, 1903
page 4

Hall: Died at his home north of El Dorado, Thursday afternoon, February 26, at 2:30, Lewis Hall, aged 73 years. Spinal and heart trouble was the cause of his death. About two months ago Mr. Hall had a serious attack of bleeding at the nose and since then he has been growing weaker every day, the attacks of nose bleed recurring frequently. The worse and final attack came last Saturday evening and he did not recover from it. All the members of the family were present at the time of his death except Z.G. Hall of Dixey, Oklahoma. Mr. Hall was born in Zanesville, Ohio, February 28, 1830, where he lived until he removed to Kansas. He married Susan Grove on May 22, 1852. In 1885 they came to Kansas and located on a farm on Rock creek, where they prospered. In 1893 they moved to their present home just north of El Dorado. Surviving Mr. Hall are his wife and five children, Z.G. Hall of Dixey, Oklahoma; L.I. Hall, North Henderson, Illinois; Luella and Nira Hall and Mrs. Ida H. Fulton, of El Dorado. Besides his family he leaves a sister, Mrs. Harriet Simpson of Nebraska. Mr. Hall was a good man. He was possessed of many admirable characteristics, a kind and loving disposition and had many friends. He most loved by those who knew him best. He was a member of the M.E. church, having been converted in his youth. The funeral will be conducted by Rev. H.C. Wharton of Wichita, assisted by Rev. Burns of the Methodist Episcopal church. The services will be held in the M.E. church at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, March 1.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Dec. 2019


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