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Wealthy Myria Hall

Birth5 January 1890 - Dry Fork, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death5 Jan 1962 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
MotherLola Ann Elmer
FatherJoshua Chellus Hall

Born in Dry Fork, Uintah County, Utah, USA on 5 January 1890 to Joshua Chellus Hall and Lola Ann Elmer. Wealthy Myria Hall married Elisha Campbell and had 7 children. She passed away on 5 Jan 1962 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Parents
Joshua Chellus Hall
1849 - 1933
Lola Ann Elmer
1856 - 1936
Spouse(s)
Elisha Campbell
1876 - 1937
James Albert Winn
1887 - 1977
Children Show all
Manfred Elisha Or Mandy Campbell
1909 - 1987
Martin Lyman Campbell
1912 - 1966
Leland Doyle Campbell
1928 - 1979
Merle Joel Campbell
1915 - 1967

Wealthy Lorene Campbell
1927 - 1927
Lola Lenor Campbell
1917 - 1993
Male Campbell
1929 - 1929

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