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Margaret Sumner

Birth1801 - Pennsylvania
Deathaft 1872 - Mill Creek, Brady twp, Huntingdon county, Pa
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Born in Pennsylvania on 1801. Margaret Sumner married Dixon Hall and had 10 children. She passed away on aft 1872 in Mill Creek, Brady twp, Huntingdon county, Pa.

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Dixon Hall
1795 - 1872
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Mary E. "Polly" Hall
1838 - 1908
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Catharine Hall
1834 - Unknown
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Susannah Hall
1825 - 1893
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Thomas Hall
1836 - Unknown
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Nancy Hall
1830 - Unknown
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Margaret Sumner Hall
1820 - 1860
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George Hall
1829 - Unknown
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Josephine Hall
1840 - 1860
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Dixon Hall
1832 - Unknown
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William Hall
1827 - 1900

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