Obituary for Thomas J. Hall (1871-1940)
Uncited clipping.
Collection of June Groshong


Thomas J. HALL

Thomas Jackson HALL, son of John Rufus and Lou Ann Newland HALL, was born near Troy, Mo., Jan. 17, 1871. Here he grew to manhood, receiving his education in the local schools. He died suddenly June 18, 1940, at Davenport, Ia. at the age of 69 years....

Mr. Hall was married Nov. 11, 1903, to Miss Claudine HUTT, of Troy. For many years they lived in Kansas City, but moved to Blue Grass, Ia., 20 years ago where they have lived since. For 35 years Mr. HALL was employed by the Columbian Hog and Cattle Powder Company.

Besides his widow, Mr. HALL is survived by one sister, Mrs. W.H. HOBBS, of Kansas City, and 3 bothers, George M., of Troy; Allie, of Warrenton; and E. N. HALL of Keokuk, Ia. Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon by Rev. B.B. Harvey at the Troy Methodist Church. Burial was in Troy Cemetery.

[notes:

Troy City Cem.

HALL same stone
Mary L.A. Mother 06-09-1851 - 04-22-1913
John R. Father 06-20-1839 - 07-24-1918


Inf son of T. J. Hall & Claudine (Hutt) Hall 5-31-1904

No stone for Claudine & T.J. Hall found in GBNF.

Old Alexandria Cem.

Ella L. Hall May 6, 1869 - Mar. 3, 1904

Other Hall names in both Old Alexandria & Troy. Not sure how they connect. jg ]


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by June Groshong, 25 March, 2009.

NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or their legal representative, and contact the listed county coordinator with proof of this consent.


Return to Lincoln County, Missouri
Obituary Index  |  Heritage Page  |  Home Page