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Alexander Wellington Hall (1873 - bef. 1932)

Alexander Wellington Hall
Born in Current Settlement Eleuthera, Bahamasmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died before before age 58 [location unknown]
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Alexander Hall is part of a Bahamian family.

Biography

Alexander was born in 1873. He is the son of Joseph Hall and Adaline Hall. [1]

Children:

1.) Ruth Olive Hall b 1909 m Samuel Alexander Smith in Nas son of Alex Hanry Smith

In the 1912 marriage record of his brother, Alexander lived on Shirley Street in Nassau.


2.) Alexander Wellington Hall Jy b 1901 married on 14 Aug 1922 in New Providence, Bahamas to Marion Elizabeth Carey b 1902 daughter Wm Heper (sic) Carey

06 Nov 1930 AWH JR, widower, preacher both over 21 m Alice Louise Carroll 06 Nov 1930 in Nas Spouse's Father's Name Samuel Carroll Violet Estell Hall witness

3,) Violet Estell Hall b 1910 ( m Julien Rene De Bas b 1905 18 Nov 1940 Event Place Eastern New Providence, Bahamas s/o Leon Alfred De Bas)

4.) Monica Angeline Hall b. Dec 1918 child

5.) Marjorie Clarabella Hall b abt 1912 (m. George Alvers on 03 Dec 1932 Wesley Church, New Providence, Bahamas, s/o C C Alvers At the time of this marriage, AW Hall father was deceased , AW Hall jr witnessed

6.) Elsie May Hall b . 08 May 1921, NP


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