Person:William Hall (378)

Watchers
m. 6 Jan 1831
  1. Oliver P Hall1832 - Aft 1881
  2. George W Hall1836 - 1872
  3. Maria B Hall1838 - 1925
  4. Thomas A Hall - 1838
  5. Franklin Hall, M.D.1840 - 1874
  6. William T Hall1844 - 1906
  7. Owen Hardin Hall1849 - 1931
  8. Mary E L Hall1851 - 1866
  9. Eva F Hall1855 - 1867
  10. Benjamin Logan Hall1858 -
m. 9 Jan 1872
m. Aft 1881
  1. Lela E Hall - Aft 1881
  2. Hazel Hall - Aft 1881
Facts and Events
Name William T Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 21 Dec 1844 Sangamon, Illinois, United States
Marriage 9 Jan 1872 Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United Statesto Florence M Wynn
Residence[1] From 1872 to 1876 Salina, Saline, Kansas, United States
Marriage Aft 1881 Sangamon, Illinois, United States[2nd wife]
to Jennie E Gamble
Death[2] 1906 Sangamon, Illinois, United States
Burial[2] Mechanicsburg Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Sangamon, Illinois, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in History of Sangamon County, Illinois: together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens : history of Illinois, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history. (Chicago: Inter-State Pub. Co., 1881)
    960.

    W. T. HALL, son of B.L. and E. Hall, lives on section thirteen; is a farmer and stock dealer; he was born December 21, 1844, in Sangamon county, Illinois; married January 9, 1872, in Jacksonville, Illinois, to Florence M. Winn, who was born near Urbana, Ohio, June 12, 1846, and died July 6, 1881. Mrs. Hall's parents, Dr. Chas. and Nancy (Branson) Winn, are both dead. Her father died August 17, 1847, and her mother, November 4, 1852. W. T. Hall and family moved to Salina, Kansas, in 1872, and remained there until 1876, when he returned to Sangamon county. He was engaged, while in Kansas, in general house furnishing, hardware, undertaker's goods, etc., etc. He now has a fine farm, which occupies his entire time and attention.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Grave Recorded, in Find A Grave.

    [Includes headstone photo.]

  3. Family Recorded, in Power, John Carroll. History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois: "centennial record". (Springfield, Ill.: E.A. Wilson & Co., 1876)
    349.