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Caleb Hall

Birth3 Apr 1812 - Worthington, Delaware, Ohio, United States
Death4 May 1894 - Orange, Delaware, Ohio, United States
MotherMercy Rhodes
FatherCaleb Hall

Born in Worthington, Delaware, Ohio, United States on 3 Apr 1812 to Caleb Hall and Mercy Rhodes. Caleb Hall married Asenath (Case) Hall and had 14 children. He passed away on 4 May 1894 in Orange, Delaware, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Caleb Hall
1785 - 1877
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Mercy Rhodes
1783 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Asenath (Case) Hall
1818 - 1881
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Hellena Lodiska Gregory
1838 - 1909
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Preston R Hall
1861 - 1945
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Sherman Caleb Hall
1857 - 1933
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Charles Russell Hall
1854 - 1894
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Frances E Hall
1859 - 1938
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Alsina S Hall-benton
1839 - 1912
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Cynthia S Bennett
1845 - 1928
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Rosa Hall
1849 - Unknown
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Lydia Sullivan
1834 - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Hall
1860 - 1929
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John Chas. Hall
1862 - 1944
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Mary Ann. Hall
1873 - 1920
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George D Hall
1868 - Unknown
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Roxie Hall
1845 - Unknown
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Jeanette Hall
1847 - Unknown

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