1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 128 Sheet 11A
Attoyac and Martinsville Road
217-217
Halbert, John W. Head M W 42 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mary P Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Robert C Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Johnnie W Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Adrin N Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Edna P Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Shaddie R Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, N. B. Son M W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Bonnie L Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas City, Vot Pr 26 Block 1664
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 57-66 SD 10 Sheet 50B
2903-671-756
Halbert, John W. Head R R M W 49 M 20 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter House
Halbert, Mary P Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Edna P Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Shaddie R Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, N. B. Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Bonnie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Donald Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Rufus L Nephew M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
La Juan Halbert Garrett of Chireno, Texas, died November 21, 2021, at Colonial Pines in San Augustine, Texas. She had just turned 82.
She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Garrett; her two daughters, Kim Garrett, who lives in Dallas, and Kara Garrett Briley, who lives in Chireno; a grandson, Benjamin Garrett Tompkins and his wife Emily, who live in Dallas; a sister, Mattie James, who lives in Conroe; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her son, Tracy Allen Garrett; grandson, Justin Colt Briley; her brothers, Lee Alfred Halbert and Robert Kent Halbert; and her parents, Arvie Lee Halbert and Vera Lucille Shippey Halbert.
La Juan was born November 11, 1939, in Chireno to Arvie Lee and Lucille Halbert. La Juan was the third of four children. She grew up on Depot Street in Chireno.
She graduated from Chireno High School two years early and graduated summa cum laude at Stephen F. Austin State University with a degree in Education and two masters degrees in Education.
She married Kenneth Haze Garrett on September 2, 1958, and they had three children, Kim, Kara, and Tracy.
La Juan taught school in Houston, Orange, Broaddus, and Chireno.
She was very active in her community serving at Chireno Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and played the piano for services, The Historical Society, and as a former president and member of the Nacogdoches County Retired Teachers Association.
Funeral services are planned for 11 a.m. Friday, November 26, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Chapel in San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Mike Belgard officiating. Interment will follow at Lower Chireno Cemetery in Chireno, Texas.
Pallbearers: Tommy Mooney, Ben Tompkins, Collin Noble, Rodney Butler, Glen Benefield, and Oswald Smith.
Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 1, 2021, Page 7
Laurin Thomas "Tom" Halbert, DVM, life time resident of Hemphill, passed away quietly in his sleep at 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, June 25, 2019.
Halbert obtained his DVM for Texas A&M and his BS In Chemistry from Texas Tech. He was a certified pilot and a captain in the U.S. Army. He was a life long member of Bethany Baptist Church, Milam.
He is survived by his wife, Deborah Halbert; his sons, Mitchell Phillips and Connor Philips of Hemphill, and J. T. Halbert of Maryland; step-children, Michael Phillips of Boise, ID, Matthew Childres of Bogata, and Mary Morton of Longview; seven grandchildren, Kaitlin Marris, Peyton Childres, Macy Childres, Hannah Reeves, Katie Mackenzie, Daniel Cordos, and Shephard Halbert; sister, Mary Kate "Suzy" Halbert Weems of Nacogdoches; niece Lori Weems Evers; and nephews, Jon, Zac and Rob Weems.
In lieu of services, Halbert requested memorials be made Call Farley's Boys Ranch in his name.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong in August 2020 from The Sabine County Reporter, Page 6, July 3, 2019)
A funeral service for Mrs. Lerene Halbert Green, 90, of Lufkin, Texas, formerly of Nacogdoches was held on Thursday, January 27, 2011, at 2:00 pm at Laird Funeral Home with Rev. Dock Lazarine officiating. Burial was at Black Jack Cemetery.
Mrs. Green was born on November 5, 1920, in Bronson, Texas to the late Willie Chester and Frances Myrtle Conn Halbert. She passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, in Lufkin, Texas. Lerene is survived by three sons, Dale Green and wife, Michelle of Lufkin; Keith Green and wife, Donna of Lufkin and Gary Green and wife, Sharon of Forney, Texas; a daughter, Sharon Green, of Houston; she is also survived by nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; a brother, Dr. John T. Halbert and wife, Wilma Dell of Beaumont; a sister-in-law, Norma Halbert Hargis of Nacogdoches and lifelong friend, Virginia Langford of Euless, Texas as well as a host of other extended family and good friends.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Lamar Green and a brother, Loron Chester Halbert. Pallbearers were Ken Green, Ken Langford, Clark Green, Steve Green, Dr. Dean Halbert and Scott Green. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Blackjack Cemetery Association, 217 CR 350, Nacogdoches, TX 75961. To offer condolence or sign an online register book please log onto www.lairdfh.net.
Published in The Lufkin Daily News on January 28, 2011
Name: Levi Tompkins Halbert
Death Date: 10 Dec 1967
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Mar 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Joel Halbert Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Film Number: 4027200
Image Number: 1191
Reference Number: 82860
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
The September 20, 2006 "Sabine County Reporter" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. An L.T. Halbert was pictured. It is not known what grade he was in, or if indeed it was the same person as Levi Thompson Halbert. The photo was submitted to the "Sabine County Reporter" by Robert E. "Ted" Finley of Van Nuys, California.
SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 10 August 1994 page 8 (with picture) "Weems tops class at Baylor University's School of Law"
....Grandparents are Mrs. Genevieve HALBERT and the late L.T. HALBERT of Milam, former faculty members of the West Sabine and Hemphill Independent School Districts.....Mr. Halbert was also later associated with Halbert's Inc. and Holly Farms, Inc.
Lollie Lou Lee, 99, of Pasedena, died Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at Rayshore Medical Center in Pasedena.
She was born August 9, 1908 in Milam to Levi Thompson Halbert and Mary Ann Armstrong. She was a counselor at Waco Independent School District and a member of the Baptist faith.
Survivors: son, Charles Gunn of Deer Park; and three grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Johnnie Lou Yarner.
Graveside funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 22 in Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam with Rev. Michael Lee Tieman.
Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)
Said by White and Toole to have married B. F. McAFEE. The Texas Death index for Laura McAfee Elliott, however, shows her father as B. F. McAFEE, but her mother is listed as Martha McCARTNENY?
Obituary, Copied from the FindAGrave memorial maintained by Richard Hollis and created by Dee
Obituaries
From The Frankston Citizen June, 2001
June 14, Edition
Mary Jean Halbert Baron
Funeral services for Mary Jean Halbert Baron, 66, of Houston were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 16, at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Houston.
A 4 p.m. service was held in Jacksonville prior to interment at Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mrs. Baron died Monday, June 11.
She was born Jan. 13, 1935 in Frankston, daughter of H.B. and Mattie Petri Halbert.
After graduating from Frankston High School, Mrs. Baron earned a bachelor of music degree from Baylor University in 1955, and a master of education degree in counseling from Georgia State University in 1974.
She performed 22 years of dedicated service at Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, located in the northwest Houston area. She retired in 1997.
Mrs. Baron served in the U.S. Army for five and a half years. At the time of her resignation from the Women's Army Corps in 1962, she had achieved the rank of captain. One assignment during her military service included duties as a commanding officer at Letterman Army General Hospital in San Francisco, CA.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Eddie Halbert of Houston and Gaylon Halbert of Jacksonville.
She is survived by her husband of almost 40 years, Donald H. Baron; sons, Richard Baron of Houston, and Robert Baron of Atlanta, GA; a daughter, Wendy Baron of Houston; sisters, Irene Tatum of Mansfield, LA, Virginia Saunders and Lynne Orr of Jacksonville; and a brother, H.B. Halbert Jr. of Sealy; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends and neighbors.
Pallbearers were Brian Bounds, Jack Lamkin II, Ronnie Munos, Beall Orr, Joel Scott, W.E. Scott, Harrell Smith and Derryl York.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Gideons International, PO Box 140800, Nashville, TN, 37214-0800.
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 10B
151-155
Halbert, Napoleon M Head M W 21 M1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Lorena Z Wf F W 20 M1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, James M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
At the time of the 1930 Census, they were living near Kings Highway in Precinct 4 of Sabine County. Ralph was shown as age 26, and married at age 19. She was shown as age 29, and married at 22. There were no children listed in the household, and Ralph was shown as a Farmer.
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 34
190-194
Halbert, Sam H Head M W 49 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mable Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
----195
Halbert, Clarence Head M W 28 Tx Tx Tx Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 20 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Sammie L Son (sic) M (sic) W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Sister F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Rosie L Sister F W 9 Tx Tx Tx
1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, JP 1
Enumerated April 11-13, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-39 Sheet 7A
1290-139-r $18
Halbert, Richard C. M W 29 M Tx Same Place Barber Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 30 M Tx Same Place
Halbert, Sammie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same Place
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 34
190-194
Halbert, Sam H Head M W 49 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mable Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
----195
Halbert, Clarence Head M W 28 Tx Tx Tx Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 20 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Sammie L Son (sic) M (sic) W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Sister F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Rosie L Sister F W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Name Sam H Halbert
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 May 1962
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 03 Jan 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John W Halbert
Mother's Name May Pearl Mason
Certificate Number 28423
GS Film number 2116970
Digital Folder Number 005144779
Image Number 00340
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSB8-J6F : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Sam H Halbert, 21 May 1962; citing certificate number 28423, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116970.
Signa Halbert Maxey, 95, of Milam died Sunday, June 15, 2003, at Trinity Missions Health Care Center in Diboll. Mrs. Maxey was born June 2, 1908 in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Bettie Biniga (CORDRAY) and Clyde Burnett HALBERT and had been a lifelong area resident. A homemaker, she was a member of the Geneva Unity Methodist Church and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Clyde and Linda MAXEY of Diboll; two grandchildren, Tabitha HIPPLER of Bullard and Tracey COX of Plano; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Bundy HALBERT of Pt. Neches and Jigs HALBERT of Milam; and four sisters, Mildred FREEMAN of Orange, Sible RUSSELL and Mary LOVE, both of Houston, and Bette RHODES of Victoria. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Jeff Stull officiating. Interment followed at Joel HALBERT Cemetery near Milam.
Name: Suan A. Halbert
Death Date: 12 Dec 1970
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Middleton
Father's Name: Dick Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Francis Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Melvin Wilson (Son)
Place of Residence: Pine Street, Hemphill and Heritage Manor Nursing Home
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218971
Digital Film Number: 4169217
Image Number: 1273
Reference Number: 91246
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 16B
238-243
Wilson, Susan A He F W 28 Wd 4/3 Tx Tx Tx Own Income
Wilson, Melvin L Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Levi M Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Willie B Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was a daughter of James Halbert & Phoebe Eliza Irvine. She also lists her middle name as Lucina, not Lucine.
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Name: Susan Lusina Arnold
Death Date: 21 Jan 1937
Death Place: Sabine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 5 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1858
Birthplace: Geneva Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Wm. Thomas Arnold
Father's Name: James Halbert
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Phebe Irusin (sic, should be IRVINE)
Mother's Birthplace: Geneva Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Myrtle Springs
Burial Date: 22 Jan 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117126
Digital Film Number: 4166725
Image Number: 1547
Reference Number: cn4832
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
The 1900 census shows her as the mother of 12 children, and in 1910 it was reported that she was instead the mother of 11. Both census reports indicate only 7 still living.
Although the transcription of the New Hope Cemetery shows her as Tibatha Dorsey, it appears that after Frank Dorsey died in 1886, she remarried Stephen JONES, probably around 1889, as the 1900 census shows they had been married 11 years. Three of her children by Frank Dorsey are listed as JONES in 1900. Since all were born prior to 1889, and since other records show Dosie and William J. had the last name of Dorsey, it is assumed this is in error. In 1910, the widowed Tibatha Jones is living between son Will Dorsey (shown as Will Jones in 1900) and daughter Rosa Dorsey Chambers.
The 1910 census shows her as the mother of nine children in total, 7 born to Frank Dorsey and 2 born in Stephen Jones. Two of these children had predeceased her.
Virgie Speights wrote that she owned a loom on which cloth was woven for skirts, trousers and dresses, and beautiful blankets and coverlets.
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Name: Tabiatha Jones
Death Date: 12 Jan 1926
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 1 month 2 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1853
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Milam, Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: House Keeping
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Iola, Tex.
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114060
Digital Film Number: 4165757
Image Number: 3151
Reference Number: cn 3240
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam JP 4
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11B
193-193
Jones, Stephen Head W M Dec 1833 67 M 11 Fl NC NC Farmer
Jones, Tabitha Wf W F May 1852 M 11 10/8 Tx Ala Ala
Jones, Dosia Dtr W F Nov 1879 20 S Tx Fl Tx (Dosia Dorsey per 1880 census)
Jones, Mary B Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Tx Fl Tx (Mary B. Dorsey?)
Jones, William J Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Tx Fl Tx (William J Dorsey)
Jones, Sherrill Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Ida E Dtr W F Apr 1893 S Tx Fl Tx
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34A Stamped 150
249-249
Dorsey, Will Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen. Farm O. A.
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 21 M1 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Ernest Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
250-250
Jones, Tibithea Head F W 60 Wd 9/7 Tx Tx Tx None
Jones, Sherrill Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
251-251
Chambers, Emmitt A Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Ga Tx Laborer Farm W
Chambers, Rosie A Wf F W 34 m1 15 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen Farm O. A.
Chambers, Mary Lee Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Thomas D. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ivy V. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Cecil A Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Sharbano, Mary Belle Niece F W 2 S Tx La Tx
Willie Halbert, 94, of Milam died Saturday, June 22, 1996, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.
He was born June 14, 1902, as a son of the late Mary (Smith) and William Washington Halbert and was a lifelong resident of the Milam area. Halbert was a self-employed farmer, was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and the Sons of the Republic of Texas.
Survivors: wife, Dessie Dent Halbert of Milam; a daughter, Laverne Roberts of Milam; grandchildren, Judy and Don Wilson. Buck and Susie Jacks, and Kay and Milton Powell, all of Milam; and five great-grandchildren, Ashley Wilson, Brady Powell, Robin Powell, Amber Powell, and Crystal Powell, all of Milam.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphillwith Bro. Clarence Howell and Bro. Milton Powell officiating. Interment followed at the Joel Halbert (Fox Hill) Cemetery near Milam.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 26, 1996, Page 16
Name: W. W. Halbert Sr.
Death Date: 12 Jan 1926
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years 5 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jul 1837
[Other sources show DOB as 25 Sep 1838; or 23 Sept 1839]
Birthplace: Milam, Sabine County, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joel Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam, Tex.
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114060
Digital Film Number: 4165757
Image Number: 3150
Reference Number: cn 3239
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
In 1924 he served as a witness to the confederate pension application for Susannah Halbert Mason, along with witnesse W M Fullen. Both signed with their marks.
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Name: W. W. Halbert
Death Date: 07 Feb 1937
Death Place: Attoyac, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 3 months
Estimated Birth Date: 1863
Birth Date: 07 Nov 1868
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Mary Halbert
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Mary Francis Allen
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam
Burial Date: 08 Feb 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117169
Digital Film Number: 4166740
Image Number: 686
Reference Number: 10835
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1B
12-12
Halbert, Washington Head W M Dec 1862 37 M 13 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mary Wf W F Mch 1870 30 M 13 Tx Ga Tx
Halbert, Joel W Son W M Oct 1889 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, James T Son W M July 1891 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Dtr W F Oct 1892 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Susie E Dtr W F Dec 1894 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Elsie W Dtr W F Jun 1896 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Willie C Son W M Aug 1898 Tx Tx Tx
1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Precinct 4
Enumerated April 28, 1930
SD 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 18B
397-403
Halbert, Willie C Head M W 31 m 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Merte C Wf F W 31 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Loran M Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Lorine S Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
1940 Census
Texas, Crane County, Crane City
Enumerated April 19, 1040
SD 22 ED 52-1 Sheet 12A
10
Halbert, W. C. Head M W Tx 1935 Residence Attoyac Nacogdoches Tx Truck Driver General Hauling
Halbert, Myrtle Wf F W 41 M W 7 Tx 1935 Residence Attoyac Nacogdoches Tx
Halbert, John Thomas Son M W 4 S Tx
Laverne Halbert Roberts, age 80 of Milam, Texas, passed away on April 13, 2010 in Nacogdoches.
She was born on November 23, 1929 in Milam to Willie Halbert and Dessie Dent (maiden), was a lifelong resident of Milam, a Dietary Supervisor at Hemphill Care Center and a member of Bethany Baptist Church in Milam.
Visitation will take place from 5:00PM until 9:00PM on Friday, April 16, 2010 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.
Funeral services are scheduled at 2:00PM, Saturday April 17, 2010 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Reverend Floyd Wright officiating. Interment will follow at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, TX.
She is survived by her husband W.B. "Red" Roberts of Milam; sons Buck Jacks of Milam; daughters Judy Wilson of Milam and Kaye Powell of Chireno, TX; Grandchildren Brandy Gray, Crystal Vickers, Robin Dickerson, Ashley Fowler and Amber Williams; and 9 Great-Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by husband Volley "Biddie" Jacks and parents Willie and Dessie Halbert.
Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill TX 75948.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
April 21, 2010
Page 16
NATHAN HALE was born on June 6, 1755 in Coventry, Connecticut. His father was a prosperous Coventry farmer, and Nathan was the sixth of twelve children born into the family. His parents held very strong religious beliefs and were advocates of a rigid Puritan work ethic. The Hale children grew up very much influenced by their parents' beliefs in religion, hard work, and education. The days of Nathan Hale's youth were marked with mounting political controversy. The American Revolution was in its infancy, and more and more people were promoting radical ideas that pertained to individual liberties and sovereignty. Nathan Hale took the ideas of individual and political freedoms to heart, and gained a sense of purpose. In a sense, he was very fortunate. His family had the means to send him off to Yale College at the young age of 14. His older brother Enoch was also sent to Yale at the same time. In these years, Yale was primarily a school that prepared young men for the ministry, focusing on religion and the classics. The school was evolving, however, and Nathan absorbed not only ideas in religion and the classics, but also other areas of thought, such as business, astronomy, writing, mathematics, philosophy, and law. During his years at Yale, Nathan Hale became a confident young man, supported by his ethical beliefs, willing and able to speak to others about his ideas. He graduated from Yale at the age of 18, at the top of his class.
When he graduated from Yale in 1773, he accepted a teaching position in East Haddam, Connecticut, and shortly thereafter he was offered a position as the master of the New London, Connecticut Grammar School. All during this period, the political controversies between the Colonies and England were rising to a head. When war broke out, Nathan Hale put his ideals ahead of his immediate comfort, and volunteered his services to the cause of the Revolution. He served as a lieutenant, then a captain, and then as an officer in Thomas Knowlton's elite Knowlton Rangers. In 1776, George Washington needed to gain an advantage on the British. He solicited capable officers who could infiltrate the British forces; in short, Washington needed spies. Nathan Hale volunteered. The details of what happened next are not entirely clear, and never will be. But we do know that Hale was captured by the British in New York on September 21, 1776. We also know that the British General William Howe attempted to bribe Hale for information and a change in allegiance. Nathan Hale stood by his principles. He refused to betray his country, and without a hearing or a trial, he was sentenced to be hanged.
Nathan Hale died in New York on September 22, 1776 because he held to his convictions. Before he was hanged, he bravely spoke words that will never, ever, die: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." Nathan Hale died very young, at the age of 21, but his dedication to his beliefs are one of the symbols of of American bravery and principles.
A painting depicting this scene can be found in the Aug-Sept DAR Magazine, and is copied in the November 1996 SFAA newsletter. (The Nov. 1996 Newsletter also contains a five page biography of him).
Obituary Date: 9 Dec 2007
Newspaper Title: Polk County Enterprise
Newspaper Location: Livingston, TX, US
Lloyd Hales
Lloyd Hales, 73, of Houston, passed away Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at Triumph Hospital of North Houston in Houston, Texas.
Funeral services were Thursday, November 29th at 11 a.m. at Old Shiloh Cemetery near Woodville under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville. Officiating was Brother Fred Sherrod.
Visitation was held on Wednesday, November 28th from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Lloyd was born June 8, 1934 to Wiley & Ida Dell Tucker Hales in Tyler County, Texas. He was a longtime resident of Houston and had worked as a machinist. He was a U.S. Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his mother & father. He is survived by his wife of 49 years & nine months, Ettie Hales of Houston; son, Jerry Lloyd Hales of Houston; brother & sister-in-law, Hugh & Betty Hales of Woodville; sisters & brother-in-law, Mable McCormick of California, Dora Dell Crawford of Alabama, Gertrude Judd of Houston, and Wiley Fay & Lonnie Robinson of Magnolia; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.
He has a military marker reading "Sgt US Army Korea"
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary K. Creamer, shows him as a son of Felix Haely and ____ Miller. His headstone is inscribed "The best the dearest favorite of the sky must taste that cup for man is born to die"
Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave memorial page:
Charles Edward Haley, 63, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at Jasper Memorial Hospital.
Charles was born November 24, 1944 in Bleakwood, Tx. and was a member of Kirbyville Missionary Baptist Church. He was a loving son, brother and uncle.
He is preceded in death by his father, George Haley; his mother, Nannie M. Watson; 2 sisters, Ruthie B. Reeves and Vera Mae Russell and 2 brothers, D.A. Haley and Louis Haley.
He is survived by 2 sisters, Ruby Mitchell and husband Tom of Kirbyville and Maureen Parrish and husband Tony of DeRidder, La.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Thursday, April 10, at Adams E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery.
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Leslie Anne Brown, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and Charles R. Haley Texas, 1 Liut Med Corps, World War I, May 20 1889 May 19, 1943.
1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 26, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 11B
222-0-2500 No
Haley, Dr. Charles Head M W 50 M College 4 Years Texas Same House Yes Carpenter Private Practice
Haley, Clara Wf F W 50 M College 4 Years Texas (sic) Sam House
Haley, Charles Jr Son M W 21 S College 1 Year Tx Same House Operator Filling Station
Haley, Christine Dtr F W 17 S High School 2 Tx
Haley, Curtis Son M W 15 S High School 1 Tx
His Texas Death Certificate shows he was the owner/operator of Haleys Wrecking Yard, and a veteran of World War II. He was shown as married, and the informant was Mrs. Thelma Haley. His usual residence was Vidor, but he was D.O.A. when he arrived at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.
Christine "Elizabeth" Haley, age 93, passed from this life Sunday morning, February 14, 2016, in Missouri City, Texas.
Ms. Haley was born to Clara Bell (Landrum) Haley and Charles Raymond Haley on June 26, 1922, in San Augustine, Texas. She was a Educator having taught in the Public Education System for many years. She was affiliated with the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine.
Those who are left to cherish her memory include, her Brother, Curtis Haley and his wife, Mary Jean of San Augustine; her nieces and nephews; Becky Haley; Gay Nell Kinnard; Joe Haley; Colleen Pickard; Richard Haley; Victor Haley; Celia Marshburn; Cherylea Hayes; Brad Haley; Clayton Haley and Mollie Ethington, along with numerous great nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her brother, Charles and his wife, Thelma Haley and her nephew, Ray Haley.
Graveside Services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 17, 2016, in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine, with Bro. Martin Duran officiating. Visitation will be prior to graveside service at Liberty Hill Cemetery, located off 147 North in San Augustine. Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.
Copies from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, and also published in The Sabine County Reported, February 24, 2016, Page 7
Dr. Curtis Richard Haley, Sr., was born in San Augustine, Tx. on January, 15, 1926. He lived a rich and full life for over 90 years until his re-birth on September, 19, 2016 whereupon he was taken to be with his Heavenly Father. Dr. Haley was born during the Roaring '20's, raised through the Great Depression, and served in the Navy during WWII in the South Pacific Theater. From an educational standpoint, he graduated from San Augustine High School in 1943, attended The University of Texas for his undergraduate studies, and Baylor College of Medicine for his medical studies.
He married the love of his life in 1951, Mary Jean Gann Haley. They raised 8 children: Colleen Haley Pickard, Curtis Richard Haley, Jr., Charles Victor Haley, Celia Haley Marshburn, Cherylea Haley Hayes, Cleve Bradford Haley, Clayton Harvey Haley, and Mollie Haley Ethington. Given the premium he placed upon education, Dr. Haley made sure that all of his children were college educated and reared in a Christian home.
He practiced medicine in San Augustine until he was 80 years of age. His practice consisted of Family Practice, General Surgery, Orthopaedics and Obstetrics/Gynecology. During his medical practice, he delivered thousands of babies, including his own children and some of his own grandchildren. In fact, the last child he delivered was one of his own grandchildren. His practice took him into the homes of many of his patients and left him in their hearts to be remembered as a compassionate care giver and skilled medical practitioner. He is remembered by many of his patients as their greatest confidant and friend because of the unique relationship and journey he shared with them during the various stages of their lives. The practice of medicine was the greatest professional reward he could imagine because of the people with whom he shared it, I. E. his patients and professional colleagues.
While many knew him because of his beloved chosen profession of medicine, his family and friends knew him as a Christian man who would do anything for those whom he loved. His loyalty and willingness to do anything and everything for his family and friends was unwavering and never questioned. He believed that his family and friends were his greatest assets and he treated them as his most prized possessions. However, everyone knew that his crown jewel was his wife and mother of his children, Mary Jean Haley. He often said she was the finest woman he ever knew and never could understand how he could be so lucky. They celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary on June 2, 2016 and he still had that special twinkle in his eye for his special "girl".
Dr. Haley experienced life from many perspectives, whether he was picking cotton for 10 cents a bale, delivering newspapers via his bicycle, handing out fliers at the August movie theater, sweeping and cleaning at Rushing's Drug store, hitch hiking to Austin for college, delivering calves on his ranch, performing surgery in someone's home, singing in the church choir, or holding his great grandchildren and looking at life through their eyes. He always believed that he could do anything because he would never quit and you can never be beaten if you keep trying. Perseverance was a defining trait in every aspect of his life and he loved to challenge himself.
While he experienced many wonderful things throughout his life as a member of the San Augustine Lion's Club for 63 years, the Masons for 62 years, a Shriner for more than 50 years, a member of the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine for his entire life, and participating as a Golden Gloves boxer in the Navy; nothing could compare to the experience he had as a medical missionary in Bolivia in 1962. During this mission trip, he experienced a religious epiphany which changed his life and molded him into the fine Christian man everyone knew.
Dr. Haley experienced the fullness and richness of a life well lived. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Dr. Charles Raymond and Clara Belle Haley; brother, Charles Raymond Haley, Jr., and sister, Christine Haley.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean Gann Haley; daughter Colleen Haley Pickard and husband Tommy, and their children Caleb, Collette, Casey, and Calan; son Curtis Richard Haley, Jr. and wife Kathie, and their children Trey, CiCi, Hunter, and Sam; son Charles Victor Haley and wife Caroline, and their children Catherine, Charles, William, and Grace; daughter Celia Haley Marshburn and husband Mike, and their children Cole and Mila; daughter Cherylea Haley Hayes and husband Randy, and their children Mikhail, Connor, and Cameron; son Cleve Bradford Haley; son Clayton Harvey Haley and wife Connie, and their children Hollin and Mitchell; and daughter Mollie Haley Ehtington and husband Monte, and their children Micah, Madeline, McKenna and Maggie; as well as 10 great grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2016, in the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine with Rev. Martin Doran and Dr. Gordon Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Hillcrest Cemetery (Haley Hill) Visitation will be Wednesday evening, September 21, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Wyman Robert Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.
Pallbearers will include, Caleb Pickard, Cole Marshburn, Trey Haley, William Haley, Mitchell Haley, Micah Ethington, Mikhail Hayes; Honorary Pallbearers will include, Hunter Haley, Sam Haley, Charles Haley, Connor Hayes, Cameron Hayes, Casey Pickard, and Calan Pickard.
Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 28, 2016, page 10
There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page. It is embossed with a cross and "David A Haley US Navy Korea Aug 22 1938 Jul 5 2004"
His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of David Lafayette "Fate" Haley and Nancy Helen Wilburn. The memorial page also links him to a first wife, Zwolla Davis Haley (1900-1929). His sister in law, Maggie Strickland, was married to Lihue Tandy Wilburn, likely of cousin of George's.
His Texas Death certificate indicated he was a vetaran, and that he worked as a lineman for the Rural electrification association. He died in Beaumont, but was resident of Kirbyville at the time of his death. Informant was his wife, Nannie Haley.
1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 2B
Enumerated April 7, 1940
Highway 184
36-8-4
Haley, George Head M W 39 M No 4th grade Tx Same Place Laborer Carpenter helper
Haley, Nannie Wf F W 30 M No 6th grade Tx Same Place
Haley, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 8 S Yes 0 Tx Same Place
Haley, Ruthie B Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same Place
Haley, Maurice (sic) Dtr F W 3 S Tx Same Place
Haley, D.A. Son M W 1 S Tx Same Place
1930 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 35-3 SD 4 Sheet 1A Stamped 23
9-9
Haley, Lowell J head M W 34 M 22 In In In Farmer
Haley, Hazel May Wf F W m 21 Ind Ind Ind
Haley, Lewis E Son M W 7 S Ind Ind Ind
Haley, Mary M Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Haley, James Robert Son M W 1 10/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Alfred F Ftr-in-law M W 62 Wd 34 Ind Oh Ind Farmer
Obituary, copied from her FIndAGrave memorial page:
Ruby Lee Mitchell, 79, of Kirbyville, Texas, died Saturday, April 2, 2011, at Jasper Memorial Hospital.
A native of Hemphill, Texas, she had lived most of her life in Kirbyville and was a retired nurse with the former Dickerson Hospital in Jasper.
She was preceded in death by her son, Tommy Wayne Mitchell.
Survivors include her husband, J.T. Mitchell; her daughter, Linda Crane & husband Aubrey; a sister, Maureen Parrish & husband Tony; two grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Burial: Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas
Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville, Texas
ENDIMYON - From Greek mythology, a handome youth who was loved by Diana. As I recall, Selene used to come to him when he was asleep and caress him. (Courtesy of Gary Radcliffe, SURNAME-ORIGINS-L@rootsweb.com)
At the time of the 1850 Census, Endymyon Hall was living i
n Miller Township, Scotland County, Missouri. The date of the census was 25 September 1850. His family is listed as follows:
Page 136
#295-295
Endymyon Hall, age 49, Farmer, Tennessee, $1,500
Sarah Hall, age 45, Keeping House, Tennessee
Lewis Hall, age 8, Tennessee
Alexander Hall, age 11, Tennessee
Elizabeth Hall, age 5, Missouri
Lydia Hall, age 3, Missouri
Martha Hall, age 3/12, Missouri
Marshall Hall, age 18, Farmer, Tennessee <---This is Mash. Marshall was presumably written in error. Eliza J Hall, age 22, Virginia
Alexander Hall, age 16, Farmer, Tennessee
Archibald Kinchalee, age 20, Farmer, Tennessee
Harriet Kinchalee, age 15, Tennessee
#296-296
Lewis Hall, age 22, Farmer, Tennessee
Sarah Hall, age 18, Tennessee
Bradley D. Hall, 63, of Omaha, passed away February 12, 2018. Born August 21, 1954 in Red Cloud, NE to Delmar and Alice (Kubicek) Hall. Computer Programmer.
Family members include his wife, Sherill; brothers, Gary (Beverly) Hall, Florida, Curtis (Gail) Hall, Campbell; sister, Patricia Allen, Oklahoma; step-children, Shawn (Lyle) Koca, Blair, Dan (Amy) Bretta, Lincoln, Richard (Jennifer) Bretta, Bennet, and Mike (Prisca) Bretta, Lincoln; grandchildren, Blaike Koca, Mikah Flamig, Becca Bretta, Nick Bretta, Alex Bretta, Tristan Bretta, Zachary Bretta, and Addie Bretta; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents.
Funeral Service: 2:00 p.m. Saturday (2-17-18) Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' Street with Pastor Trever Rook officiating.
Memorials to the Capital Humane Society.
Visitation with family present from 6-7:30 p.m. Friday at Roper and Sons.
Dale Lee Hall was born August 19, 1926 at Waco, Nebraska to David L. and Ethel B. (Van Hooser) Hall, the youngest of eight children, and died Friday, February 15, 2013, at Crestview Care Center in Milford at the age of 86 years, 5 months and 27 days.
In 1935, his family moved to Exeter and he later graduated from Exeter High School, with the class of 1944. He married the love of his life on September 26, 1947, his high school sweetheart, Lois Ann Wilson, in Exeter, Nebraska. To this union three children, Peggy, Julie and David were born. Dale received his Bachelor's Degree from Kearney State Teachers College. He received his Master's Degree in School Administration from the University of Nebraska.
In 1951, Dale and Ann moved to Trumbull where Dale began his first teaching job (one of four teachers of the THS staff). He started both the football and volleyball programs, plus coached basketball and track. In 1956, they moved to Milford. Dale taught and coached at the Milford Public Schools, later serving as the high school principal the last 27 years of his career, retiring in 1988.
Dale was a member of the Milford United Methodist Church, a retired member of the Nebraska Secondary Principals Assn. the NEA and NSEA and was a member of the Milford Kiwanis Club. In his spare time, Dale enjoyed golf, bowling, reading and spending time with family and friends. He and Ann thoroughly enjoyed traveling. They have visited literally every state- with their last trip in 2011 to Alaska with their children and spouses. Dale will be remembered as a steadfast, strong and gentle man of few words who lived his faith. He was a well-rounded athlete (football, baseball, basketball, boxing, bowling and golf.) Dale was an avid sports fan, and llved his life as a "coach" to this students, family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ann, Milford; daughters and sons-in-law, Peg and Sid Burkey, Milford, Julie and Pastor Pat Moore, St. Paul, NE; son and daughter-in-law, Dave and Becky Hall, Palmyra; eight grandchildren, Dr Matt and Kristy Burkey, Baltimore, MD, Anna and Jayme Dick-Burkey, Dorchester, Dr Jed and Natelie Burkey, Muscatine, IA, Zach and Ann Moore, Colorado Springs, CO, Luke and Melanie Moore, Cairo, NE, Dan and Hannah Hall, Harrisonburg, VA, Amanda and Josh Stubbendick, Otoe, Thomas Hall, Kenedy, TX; 12 great-grandchildren, Anna O. Burkey, Bowen, Ellianna and Josie Dick-Burkey, Isaac and Kayleigh Burkey, Malachi, Daniel and Joshua Moore, Cherish, Levi, and Mia Moore, plus at least two more on the way; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Lucille, Bernice, Florence, Louise Hall, Alice and Glen Plettner, John Wilson and Hugh Wilson; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Dale was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, Evan, Lloyd, Ray, Roy and Howard Hall; two sisters, Mabel Byrum and Velma Bennett.
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at the Milford United Methodist Church with Pastor Jeff Kelley officiating. Visitation is Monday, 11:00-5:00 p.m. at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Milford, and with family from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the church. Viewing also 1 hour prior to services at church. Burial: Exeter Cemetery at later date. Memorials have been established to Milford School Foundation (Dale Hall Scholarship Fund) or to the Milford United Methodist Church.
1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil Distr No. 17
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 63
468-449
D. F. Hall 52 M Far $7500 $3000 Tenn
Lydia Hall 54 F Dom Tenn
JKP Hall 20 M Farm Tenn
Synda Hall 18 F Tenn
Margaret J Mises 11 F Tenn
469-450
William A Hall 24 M Far $--- $100 Tenn
Dianna L Hall 21 F Dom Tenn
John C. Hall 1 M Tenn
1930 Census
Nebraska, York County, Village of Waco
Enumerated April 1930
ED 93-24 SD 6 Sheet 1B
27-27
Hall, David L Head M W 41 M 21 Mo Ill Ill Proprietor Garage
Hall, Ethel B Wf F W 41 m 21 Mo Mo Mo
Hall, Evan E Son M W 18 S Ne Mo Mo Mechanic Garage
Hall, Velma M Dtr F W 16 S Mo Mo Mo
Hall, Mabel N Dtr M W 12 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Lloyd L Son M W 10 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Ray L Son M W 7 S Ne Mo Mo (Twin?)
Hall, Roy R Son M W 7 S Ne Mo Mo (Twin?)
Hall, Howard H Son M W 5 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Dale L Son M W 3 S Ne Mo Mo
KEARNEY - Delmar E. Hall, 88, of Riverton died Friday, April 23, 2010, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church in Franklin with the Rev. Neil Kloppenborg officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Franklin. Visitation will be until 8 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Hutchins Funeral Home in Franklin. He was born Aug. 23, 1921, in Riverton to Ernest and Inez (Marsh) Hall. On May 20, 1950, he married Alice Kubicek. She preceded him in death. Survivors include his sons, Gary of Shalimar, Fla., Curtis of Campbell and Bradley of Omaha; daughter, Patricia Allen of Buckeye, Ariz.; brother, Oller "Bill" Hall of Silverton, Ore.; sisters, Avis Schmidt and Doris Thompson, both of Franklin; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
Published in the Kearney Hub on 4/27/2010 , courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
Delmar E. Hall, at age 88, entered into eternal rest with God on Friday, April 23, 2010, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska. Delmar was born in Riverton, Nebraska, on August 23, 1921, to Ernest and Inez (Marsh) Hall.
He attended Spring Valley country school. He served in the Army during World War II in the European theater. Upon his return, he began farming in the Riverton area with his family. On May 20, 1950, he married Alice Fredricka Kubicek and to this union was born four children: Gary, Patricia, Curtis, and Bradley.
Delmar studied electronics technology and received a degree from Coyne Technical Institute in Chicago, Illinois, in 1963. The family moved to Hastings in 1967 where he further pursued a career in electronics, working for Sears. Upon retiring, in 1988, Delmar and Alice returned to live in Campbell, Nebraska, where Delmar remained active in farming.
Throughout his life, Delmar had a passion for music and was an accomplished saxophone player. He not only played in his own family band for dances and weddings in Campbell and the surrounding area, but also formed a band with his children and played various places in Nebraska for many years.
Delmar was a member of the American Legion-Willie Fierstein Post #169 in Campbell, as well as the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Hastings, where Alice and he spent many enjoyable hours dancing.
He is survived by brother Oller "Bill" Hall of Silverton, Oregon and sisters Avis Schmidt and Doris Thompson of Franklin, Nebraska; fchildren, Gary and wife Beverly Hall of Shalimar, Florida; Patricia Allen of Buckeye, Arizona; Curtis and wife Gail Hall of Campbell, Nebraska; and Bradley and wife Sherill Hall of Omaha, Nebraska; eleven grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Delmar was preceded in death by his parents; wife Alice; one son-in-law, Jerry Allen; brothers Kenneth and Maynard Hall; sisters Della Black, and Valerie Traphagen.
More detailed obituary also courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
Jeanne Darnell note that Endimyon may have died in childhood, as he was in the census but not in the estate settlement of Mashack. I hae a copy of a letter written by Eliza Jane to Mash during the Civil War in which she says, "Dimmon is a-chilling." (Letter to Melinda Strong dated 10 October 2002).
James Hall bought a farm of 215 acres, Sep. 1771, on Buffalo Creek, in what is now Rockbridge County, VA., the grantors being John Long and his wife Jane. He became a member of Capt. John Murray's company in 1774 and saw service at Point Pleasant where his captian was slain in battle. In 1777, he was made a Captian of Botetourt Militia and led his company to Fort Randolph, which had been erected on the ruins of Fort Blair, at Point Pleasant. (Capt. John Stuart, in his narrative, cited in Thwaites-Kellogg: frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio, 1777-1778, page 159, the name was not John but James, confirmed by court Record. This same James Hall was "charged with suspicion of felony in being concerned in the murder of Chief Cornstalk Indian, his son and two other chiefs of the Indians on the tenth day of November last", by the Rockbridge County Court, April 18, 1778. The case was called 5 times and finally dismissed.
Upon his farm, bought in 1771, he erected a stone house which is still standing (as of 1962) in view of the Old Oxford Presbyterian Church. It is said that Capt. Hall lies buried in one of the many unmarked graves in the grave-yard of the church where many members of his family and their families are buried.
J.K.P. Hall; attended school at Fall Branch, and Aug. 11, 1862, enlisted in Company B, Fourth Federal Tennessee Calvery, and became fist Lt. in December following. He was mustered out at Nashville, in July 12, 1865. He then farmed and prosecuted claims against the government, and in 1881 became deputy United States revenue collector, 1886, was made clerk and master of chancery.
Also had a brother named Nathaniel, dates unknown, who died young? James Nathaniel Hall married three times and had at least 15 children. One son, Thomas, married his cousin, Margaret Hall, the daughter of William and Mary Hall. In addition to the 15 children listed, Gordon Foote also indicates that James had a son named Frank.
"Hall's Gap, where Green River had its source, was named for John Hall, a pioneer whose pre-emption, in 1781, on Logan's Creek included the famous scenic attraction." It appears that John lHall married Mary Lapsley and settled first in Lincoln county later in Garrard county Kentucky."
1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, P.O. Milam
Page 22, Stamped 329
160-160
R. A. Hall 49 M Farmer $3000 $6000 Tenn
V. C. Hall 34 F Tenn
J. A. Hall 34 M Farmer $1450 $10,000 Tenn
M. L. Hall 30 F Tenn
Pattie Hall 7 F Texas
William Hall 5 M Texas
Elizabeth Hall 3 F Texas
Polly Hall 1 F Texas