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I do have a source for Hall family Genealogy. I will be adding when I can.

Mary J Hall Headstone

The full inscription reads:

MARY J HALL
WIFE OF
JOHN L HALL
DIED
April 9, 1887
(the rest is broken off)

I believe this marker probably continued with:
AGED
xxxYrs. xxMs. xxDs.

According to family group sheets for the Hall family, Mary Jane was born February 7, 1836 in Pennsylvania. This would have made her 51 years 2 months and 2 days old at the time of her death.

This sandstone marker measures X X . This is including the top portion showing two clasped hands and the words 'Our Mother'. The bottom has been broken off of the stone and is missing. I would think it would say 'Aged xxYs xxMs xxDs'. It could be buried near the marker as was the recently discovered top portion.

This grave is located in a section toward the back of the cemetery and to the left. Graves nearby include other Hall and Kerr markers plus many fieldstone markers. The largest piece of this stone has been set into concrete in front of (and facing) the stone for William D Hall. There is an empty fieldstone headstone holder to the left side of William's stone (if facing the cemetery entrance and his marker) which is more likely the correct location for this stone. The top 'missing' portion of the stone was found at that location.

William D Hall Headstone

The full inscription reads:

WILLIAM D HALL
JULY 10, 1907
NOV. 9, 1907

See a closeup of this marker.

This sandstone marker measures X X . It has a nicely carved/decorative top with heavenly gates and other designs at the top.

This grave is located in a section toward the back of the cemetery and to the left. Graves nearby include other Hall and Kerr markers plus many fieldstone markers.

Mamie Hall Headstone

The full inscription reads:

MAMIE
DAU. of W. D. &
M. A. HALL
BORN
NOV. 5, 1882
DIED
AUG. 21, 1892
Gone but not forgotten.

See a closeup of this marker.

This sandstone marker measures X X . It has a squared off top and no other decorations.

This grave is located in a section toward the middle of the cemetery and to the right. It is the only marked Hall grave that is not located to the left side of the cemetery under the walnut trees. Graves nearby include many fieldstone marked graves and two graves whose headstones are gone, but, whose footstones read S.A.B. and R.S.B.

Go to The Hall Family - Part II.