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Faraday Hall was the infant son of Joseph Marion Hall and Mary "Molly" Taylor Hall. His grandparents were Joseph E Hall and Emaline Bird Hall and Jonathan James Taylor and Levinia "Vina" Jane Howell. Faraday and his mother both came down with pneumonia about two weeks after his birth. He succumbed to his illness and his body was passed out a window to prevent his mother from knowing of his death. She died two days later. They are buried together in the same grave. The headstone has only his mother's name inscribed on it, not Faraday's. His little cousin Fairday Hall was born the day after Molly Taylor Hall died, Feb 8 1891, and he, too, died in infancy. They buried Fairday, son of Fletcher Hall and Mary Clements Hall, right next to Faraday and Molly. Little Fairday's mother, Mary Clements Hall, died two months after he did and is buried near her parents in the Willbanks Cemetery.
Faraday was born on January 1891. Place of birth is unknown at this time.Find A Grave: Memorial #43368793
Faraday died on February 5, 1891. Find A Grave: Memorial #43368793
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