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John Monroe Hall

Birth15 MAR 1848 - Cumberland Gap, Bell, Kentucky
Death29 Dec 1932 - Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
MotherMahala Hammonds
FatherJohn Monroe Hall

Born in Cumberland Gap, Bell, Kentucky on 15 MAR 1848 to John Monroe Hall and Mahala Hammonds. John Monroe Hall married Alice Matilda Coxwell and had 14 children. He passed away on 29 Dec 1932 in Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States.

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Parents
John Monroe Hall
1815 - 1862
Mahala Hammonds
1816 - 1905
Spouse(s)
Alice Matilda Coxwell
1868 - 1966
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Roscoe Maston Hall
1899 - 2000
Charles Marvin Hall
1896 - 1968
"Lydia" Jane Hall
1890 - 1977
Joseph "Drew" Hall
1903 - 1992
"Albert" Geoffery Hall
1908 - 1994
John Monroe Hall
1892 - 1974
Bertrand Lee Hall
1905 - 1983

"Ottoway" George Hall
1901 - 1984
Lanie Hall
1895 - Unknown
Mamie Estelle "Stella" Hall
1894 - 1978
Rhys John Hall
1889 - 1889
Bertie L Hall
1905 - Unknown
Bertrum Lee Hall
1888 - 1888
Bertrum Lee Hall
1888 - 1888

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