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Nathan Hall

BirthFeb 1848 - Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death26 Jan 1915 - Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
MotherCelie Furman (slave)
FatherHardy Hall (slave)

Born in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA on Feb 1848 to Hardy Hall (slave) and Celie Furman (slave). Nathan Hall married Hariett G Hall and had 12 children. He passed away on 26 Jan 1915 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Hardy Hall (Slave)
1830 - Unknown
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Celie Furman (Slave)
1828 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hariett G Hall
1850 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Johnson Hall
1894 - Unknown
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Earnest Hall
1884 - Unknown
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Lonzo Hall
1891 - Unknown
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Charles Hall
1875 - Unknown
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William Hall
1880 - Unknown
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Maira Hall
1876 - Unknown
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Edward Hall
1886 - Unknown
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Ola Hall
1889 - Unknown
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Cealey Hall
1873 - Unknown
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Minah Cock
1881 - Unknown
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Lawrence Hall
1891 - Unknown
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James Hall
1858 - Unknown

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