... Mr. Hall was married in Monrovia to Miss Emaline Weisner, a daughter of William Weisner, of North Carolina, where she was born. She was but nine years old when she came to Monrovia, Morgan county, with her parents. Her father was a farmer and tanner, and engaged in those lines at Monrovia, living an honorable and useful life. He left the memory of an honest man who had led an industrious career. ...The Weisners were worthy members of the Society of Friends, and were very highly regarded in the community.
To Sir. and Mrs. Richard Hall were born the following children:
- William, who died at the age of "twenty-five years :
- Solomon, who died at the age of fifteen years :
- Lucinda, who married John Fenton, and is deceased :
- Enos, a farmer, who is unmarried : and
- Abigail. The last named married James F. Smith, son of Jacob and Nancy (Bennett) Smith, and they have had seven children: Elva E., Zula N., Maud E., Owen L., Lawrence F., Lucile G., and Harold C. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Friends' Church. Her husband is engaged as a painter and paperhanger.
Mrs. Hall, who died April 11, 1902, was a member of the Society of Friends. Mr. Hall died Oct. 2, 1903. He was a Republican but he never aspired to any political offices. He and his wife were well thought of in the community, where their worthily spent lives won them universal respect.