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Lorenzo Garton Hall (1846 - 1926)

Lorenzo Garton Hall
Born in Indiana, United Statesmap
Husband of — married 1865 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 1917 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 79 in Holly Springs, Woodbury, Iowa, United Statesmap
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BIOGRAPHY

Lorenzo Garton Hall was born 17 November 1846 in Indiana to Jonathan Jackson Hall [Hall-7015] and Rachel Vansant. He married Almeda Wood in 1865 and they had five children. After the death of his first wife, Lorenzo married Mary Cooper in 1917. they did not have any children. Lorenzo died 22 Jul 1926 in Holly Springs, Iowa.

SOURCES

  • 1880 United States Census; Year: 1880; Census Place: Willow, Woodbury, Iowa; Roll: 370; Page: 337B; Enumeration District: 239
  • Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1937; Iowa State Archives; Des Moines, Iowa; Volume: 410 (Ringgold - Wright)




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