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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Armenda (Minnie) HALL: Birth: 16 Jul 1870 in Illinois. Death: 25 Jan 1925

  2. Ruby HALL: Birth: 25 Sep 1872. Death: 20 Mar 1874

  3. Daisy Dean HALL: Birth: May 1874 in Illinois. Death: 15 May 1952

  4. Ernest Wilton HALL: Birth: 21 Feb 1876 in Illinois. Death: 10 Sep 1915 in Kansas

  5. Edna B HALL: Birth: 23 Oct 1878 in Illinois. Death: 14 Nov 1979 in Hennepin County, Minnesota

  6. Susan (Susie) Dean HALL: Birth: 30 Dec 1879 in Athens, Menard County, Illinois. Death: 18 Jul 1951

  7. Fleming J HALL: Birth: 16 Jul 1882 in Illinois. Death: 19 May 1934 in Jefferson County Missouri

  8. Child 7 HALL: Birth: 16 Jul 1882 in Menard County, Illinois. Death: bef 1932

  9. Loren Cornell HALL: Birth: 5 Nov 1885 in Athens, Menard County, Illinois. Death: Oct 1936 in Oklahoma

  10. Glenna Violet HALL: Birth: 4 Aug 1894 in Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Death: 2 Jan 1927 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

  11. Grace E HALL: Birth: 4 Aug 1894 in Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Death: 29 Dec 1968

  12. Iris Edith HALL: Birth: 6 Aug 1896 in Oklahoma. Death: 23 Feb 1900 in Oklahoma


Sources
1. Title:   History of the Clearwater Community
2. Author:   Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900
3. Author:   Wynonna Johnson
4. Title:   Ely, Isaac Descendants, Branches and Genealogy
Author:   Charles A. Ely

Notes
a. Note:   2
  Mr. W.B. Hall Dies After Long Illness
  Wilson Bernard Hall, who has made his home in Clearwater for the past twenty years, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Claud Cook, Monday June 20th. Mr. Hall had been in poor health for sometime. The funeral was held at the Christian Church in Clearwater at 2:20 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. On the 21st of December 1848, near Knoxville, Iowa, joy reigned in the home of Claiborne and Susan Duncan Hall, for their first-born son had arrived and they named him Wilson Bernard Hall. This happy circle remained unbroken until death called the mother, when the little boy was five. He was then taken to Ill. by the father. Here he spent his boyhood, uniting in the Christian church of which body his father was a minister. October 13, 1869, he married Alice Belle Ayres, of Athens, Illinois. To their home came nine daughter and three sons. Three of the babies died in infancy. His wife went to her heavenly home June 6, 1913. Two sons, Fleming of St. Louis, Loren of Tulsa, and four daughters, Edna of Pennsylvania; and Daisy, Susie, and Grace of Clearwater are left to carry on, as well as sixteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. "For we are all like swimmers in the sea, poised on the top of a huge wave of fate which hangs uncertain on which side to fall, and whether it will heave us up to land or weather it will roll us out to sea, we know not, and no search will make us know. Only the event will teach us in its hour.
Note:   The Clearwater News, Clearwater, Sedgwick County Kansas, June 23, 193
b. Note:   Description: State Census


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