1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil District No. 16, PO Graysburgh
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 31, Stamped 348
235-227
John R. McCary 29 M Far $--- $500 Va
Margaret McCary 27 F Doms Tenn
Lydia Ann McCary 5 F Tenn
Lucinda McCary 2 F Tenn
236-228
John H. Hall 22 M Farm $--- $500 Tenn
Julia W Hall 29 F Doms Va
John Olen Hall, 85, died Wednesday morning in the Nacogdoches Medical Center. He was born in Keithville, Louisiana, to Joseph Henry and Ida Hudnall Hall. Mr. Hall retired as a civil engineer for Dow Chemical Company, was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Army Air Corps later changed to the U.S. Air Force. He has lived in Milam for twenty-five years coming from Houston and was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church in Milam.
He is survived by his wife Frances Conn Hall of Milam, his son John Hall and his wife Joy of Baytown, his daughter Charlotte Pool and her husband Ronald of Livingston, his brother Carl Hall of Bossier City, LA, his sisters; Frances McGee of Orange, Virginia Lane of Shreveport, Carol Snead of Shreveport, his grandchildren; Adam John Hall, Crystila Hall Householder, Ronald Lee Pool, III, Olen Joseph Pool, and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his great grandson Bryce Logan.
Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, July 25, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Saturday, July 26, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery.
www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 30, 2014, Page 11
Her mother, Annie Hall, was living with the family in 1900. She was shown as born in Jan 1825 and the mother of 7 children, four of whom were still living.
Bonnie Seiler shows her as the daughter of Tobias and Ann E. HALL.
She was said to have married second James Miller Brandon, on 19 Nov 1867 in Greene County, Tennessee. On the 1890 Veterans schedule, Margaret Brandon, widow of John R. McCary, was shown as living in District 7, Washington, Tennessee. Her late husband, John R. McCary, was shown as enlisting in 1862 and as discharged in 1864.
Name: Mary L. Cronkrite
Death Date: 09 Jan 1916
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 11 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jan 1858
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Name: Mary Laurel Burke
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Chireno, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Tex.
Burial Date: 10 Jan 1916
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051580
Digital Film Number: 4165875
Image Number: 782
Reference Number: cn1936
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 45 Sheet 2A Stamped 158
26-26
Cronkrite, Mary L Head W F Jan 1859 41 Wd 21 9/7 Tx Tenn Tenn Farming
Cronkrite, John Son W M May 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cronkrite, Anne L Dtr W F Dec 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx Music Teacher
Cronkrite, Albert Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cronkrite, Clara Dtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Lester Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Robert Son W M Apr 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Pattie M Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Stubblefield, Elisa Boarder W F Jan 1847 53 Wdc 3/3 Tx NY La
Stubblefield, Mary Boarder W F Jan 1873 27 S Tx Ny Tx Music Teacher
Registry of Funerals, Walters Oklahoma, Page 1. Mary Ella Strong, age 49 died September 27, 1905 of Consumption. Reported by Walter Strong. Noted burial in Lawton Oklahoma.
Rhodene Frederick found the following burial record for Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):
Mash Hall was born in Tennessee circa 1830. His given name, Mashack, is probably biblical: From Daniel 1:7 "The chief official gave them new names: to Daniel, the name Belteshazzar; to Hananiah, Shadrach; to Mishael, Meshach; and to Azariah, Abednego." (NIV)
He and Eliza married sometime prior to 1851, when he was 19 and she 17. Their son Robert was born in Missouri circa 1851. Their next several children were also born in Missouri, the last one who was born in that state being Mary Ella who was born between 1856 and 1858. The Hall's relocated to Texas sometime before the 1860 Census.
Mash was a member of the C.S.A. during the Civil War. On July 31, 1862, the third company from East Collin County, Texas was organized. John K. Bumpass was elected captain.
According to an article (courtesy of Jeanne Darnell) from The Farmersville Times, dated August 19, 1903, and published in the COLLIN CHRONICLES (Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1988): "The company contained about 100 men, all matured which was very different to the two first. This company joined Martin's battalion which was afterwards organized into a regiment known as the 5th Texas Partisan Rangers. Gen. Albert Pike was its first division commander and later Gen. Sam Bell Maxey succeeded him. After the organization of the company it went to Shelly Springs in this county thence to Ft. Washita, Chicisaw (sic) Nation. Remained there some six weeks guarding Indians and disaffected whites. Their next destination was Skin Bayou, 20 miles north of Ft. Smith, in Cherokee Nation, but their headquarters were Sulleyville, Arkansas. Retired before the Federals to Cole Creek not far from where South McAlester now stands. In February, 1863 they reached here and camped on a high hill. The weather made one of its radical changes, the wind coming from the north and the snow falling to the depth of one foot. This caught the army without horse feed entirely and no rations for the soldiers except very coarse corn meal and very little bacon. Half of the horses died in a very short time, the commissary department losing 60 fine mules in one night. To stay there was next to impossible and they dropped down to Terrapin Creek, Choctaw Nation. At this place the battalion underwent the change into a regiment. The horses and mules were sent to Texas for the winter and the regiment remained there...(a number being granted a furlough who remained through the spring at home)...
At the coming of summer, camp was broken and the march was kept up till the neighborhood of Ft. Gibson was reached around which they rendezvoused till the battle of Cabin Creek in 1863. A small number of Confederates drove back about four times their number but the streams, which were swollen, ran down and they had to give back. In doing this James Hendrex was left behind. He had been shot in the thigh and could not escape but hid away from the Indians by lying in the water something like a week and probably would have died there had word not been sent in to the Federals at Ft. Gibson under flag of truce that he was wounded....and unable to care for him(self). The Union soldiers sent out and got him at once. The Federal physician took him to his home in Ft. Gibson and kept him until death relieved his suffering. Willam Candler, brother of Arch Candler was killed and MASH HALL who lives on Cowskin (Creek) was shot through the thigh...."
Other Hall families listed were: Caleb Hall, a 21 year old farm laborer born in Missouri; Oliver Hall, age 40, school teacher born in North Carolina; and Jesse Hall, a 32 yr old married farmer from Tennessee. The relationship, if any, of these Hall's to Mash and his family is unknown.
The Hall's were still living in Collin Count at the time of the 1880 Federal Census.
Son Robert lived next door, in household #34-38. Daughter Mary Ella Hall was living with her husband, Ralph B STRONG in Collin County in Enumeration District 28, Family 363.
Mash and his wife died sometime prior to 1907, as at this time a deed disposing of their land by their heirs was filed in Collin County. Charles Strong located this deed when he visited the Collin County courthouse. It was recorded in V 145, page 501-510. Page 509 was inadvertently not copied.
Heirs of Mash and Eliza Hall Co ?, Deed H.S. Carver The State of Texas, County of Collin
Know all men by these presents that the undersigned as the heirs at law of Mash Hall and his wife Eliza J Hall both late of Collin County, Texas deceased to wit: Jesse L. Hall, a son of Robert Hall, deceased joined by his wife Russell Hall, of Hunt County, Texas; Sarah Janes/James a feme-sole of Hunt county Texas; Jasie Ward joined by her husband J.R. Ward of Sutton county Texas; James H. Keener and wife I.R. Keener of Colorado county Texas; Essie B. Maxwell joined by her husband J.S. Maxwell of Caryell county Texas, Mash A. Keener of Hunt County, Texas; Wm A Hall and wife Mary Hall; Gussie Strong joined by his wife Gertrude Strong, Walter Strong and Lee Strong children of Mary Ella Strong deceased; Rosetta Neil joined by her husband H. Neil; P.N. Hall and wife Minnie Hall of Oklahoma Territory; Dara Terry joined by her husband W.B. Terry of Hunt County, Texas; Janie Pile joined by her husband C.J. Pile of Camp county Texas and H.N. Hall and wife Henri of New Mexico for and in consideration of the sum of six thousand three hundred and seventy dollars ($6370) to us and each of us cash in hand paid by H.S. Carver, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant bargain sell and convey unto the said H.S. Carver of Collin County Texas all that certain tract as parcel of land situated in Collin County Texas and being a part of the L.B. Outlaw survey and a part of that portion of said survey set apart and known as the widows share in the northeast corner of 203 acres deeded to Allen & Gard(?)..Thence south to the southeast corner of said 203 acres...thence east, north and west to the place of beginning So as to include 100 acres of land and being the same tract of land conveyed by William Fowler and wife Nancy Fowler to Mash Hall by deed dated March 10, 1865 and recorded Vol. P Page 204 Collin County Deed records.
Second tract: Beginning at the southeast corner of the above described tract of land formerly owned by Mash Hall...Thence north 31.60 chains to the northeast corner thereof...Thence east 12.60 chs a past..thence south 31.60 chs a past Thence west 12.65 chs to the place of beginning containing 40 acres of Land to have and hold the above described premises together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any-wise belonging unto the said H.S. Carver, his heirs and assigns forever and we do hereby bind ourselves and our heirs executors and administrators to warrant and forever defend all and singular the said premises unto the said H.S. Carver his heirs and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming as to claim the same as any part thereof: witness our hands this the 7th day of February, 1907:
J.R. Wood (sic) Josie Wood (sic) J.S. Maxwell Essie Maxwell Lee Strong Gussie Strong Gertrude Strong Walter Strong P.N. Hall Minnie Hall J.H. Keener I.R. Keener H.N. Hall Henri Hall W.B. Terry Dara Terry Jesse L. Hall Russell Hall Mash A. Keener Sarah Janes/James Janie Pile C.J. Pile William A. Hall Mary E. Hall H. Neill Rosetta Neill
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF DEED/NOTARIZATION LOCATION AND DATE:
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Lee Strong...21 Mar 1907...
State of Texas, County of Hunt ...W.B. Terry and wife Dara Terry...7 Feb 1907...
State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Jesse L. Hall and wife...and the said Russel Hall wife of said Jesse Hall...7 Feb 1907...
State of Texas, County of Sutton ...J.R. Ward and wife Jose Ward....1 May 1907...
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Roger Mills ...Wm A. Hall and wife Mary E. Hall....6 Mar 1907...
State of Texas, County of Colorado ....James H. Keener and wife I.R. Keener....10 Feby 1907...
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...P.N. Hall and wife Minnie Hall....12 Feby 1907....
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Walter Strong..25 May 1907....
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Greer ...H. Neil and wife Rosetta Neil..1 Mar 1907...
State of (Texas), County of (Caryell) ...J.S. Maxwell and wife Essie Maxwell...12th day of Aug 1907...A.R. Williams Notary Public in and for Caryell County, Texas...
State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Mash A. Keener...4 Feby 1907...
State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Janie Pile wife of C.J. Pile...28 Feb 1907...
State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Sarah James a feme-sole...21 Feby 1907...
State of Texas, County of Grayson ...C.J. Pile...2 March 1907...
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Gussie Strong and wife Gertrude Strong...22 Mar 1907...
Territory of Oklahoma (sic), County of Roosevelt ...H.N. Hall and wife Henri Hall....(page missing, date not determinable)
The actual deed from the heirs of Mash and Eliza J Hall to H.S. Carver is recorded in V145, pages 501-502. The notarized statements verifying the acknowledgement of this deed by each of its signatories follow on pages 503 though 507. Page 508 was inadvertently not copied, but pages 509 and 510 were. It appears that a related deed acknowledging the sale of land by the Hall heirs to H.S. Carver began on page 508, continuing through page 509. This deed was signed by L.E. Bumpass as guardian of "C____(?) Hall and others." A notarized state acknowledging his signature in Collin County on the 23rd of July 1907 is included.
Immediately below this, beginning on page 509 and concluding on page 510, is a deed signed by R.B. Strong, Guardian of "Burton R. Strong, Claud E. Strong, Raleigh J. Strong, Earl E. Strong, and Earnest R. Strong" also to H. S. Carver and dated 6 August 1907. Ralph's signature is also notarized, but the Territory and County in which it was notarized is too faint to read. It was likely notarized in the Territory of New Mexico, Roosevelt County (where additional documents related to this transaction were notarized. These additional records can be found in the records of Collin County, Texas Vol A-3, pages 656-666).
(Research):1860 Census
Collin County, Texas (Farmersville), Page 177
#1124-1177
Mashack Hall 30 m Farmer --- $500 Tenn
Eliza J. 32 F Virginia
Robert H. 8 m Missouri
Sarah E. 7 m (sic) Mo
William A. 6 m
Comfort N. 5 f
Mary E. 4 f
Josephine 3 f
Endimion 6/12 m
1870 Census
Collin County, Texas (Farmersville), Pages 33 & 34
Mash Hall 41 M W Farmer $400 $600 Tennessee
Eliza 42 F W Keeping House Virginia
Robert 18 M W Farm Laborer Missouri
Sarah 16 F W
William 14 M W Farm Laborer
Comfort 14 F W At home
Ellen 12 F W At home
Josephine 11 F W at home
Ednemon 10 M W at home
Dora 6 F W Texas
Janie 4 F W Texas
Rosetta 2 F W Texas
Patrick 5/12 Texas
1880 Census
Collin County, Texas ED 21, Page 109, #34-38
Enumeration District 21, page 109, #34-38
Hall, Mash W M 48 Married Farmer TN TN? TN?
Hall, E.J. W F 46 Married Keeping House VA VA VA
Hall, W.C.? W F 25 son Farm Laborer MO TN VA
Hall, Comfort W F 23 dtr House Keeper MO TN VA
Hall, Dora B W F 16 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, M.J. W F 11 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, RosettaW F 9 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, PatrickW M 7 son TX TN VA
Hall, Hinson (sic)W M 4 son TX TN VA
FindAGrave shows that she died on 9 March 1952 in Detroit. Her husband's obituary instead showed that she died on 9 March 1961 in Florida. Not able to locate on the SSDI to verify either date.
He appears to have predeceased his father, whose will stated "and that Nathaniel's children get his perportoinable part." Nathaniel's father died in July 1846. Nathaniel himself died at the Old Homestead by Piney Flats & New Bethel Church.
Obituary, below, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gary Wills
Norma Jane McLemore of Ennis, Texas passed away on June 2, 2012 at the age of 84. She was born on July 31, 1927 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Claude and Nina Bell Hall.
She graduated from Wichita Falls High School in 1944 and married Billy Thomas McLemore on June 5, 1949. She worked for Ennis Business Forms for 30 years until her retirement.
Jane is survived by her husband, Billy T. McLemore; sons: Michael T. McLemore and Steven A. McLemore and wife Sandra; grandson, Nickolaus McLemore and granddaughter, Melanie McLemore. She is preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Nina Bell Hall and her brother, Harry Hall.
A Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 2 p.m. in Myrtle Cemetery of Ennis under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary, Inc.
FindAGrave shows him as a son of Bartlett Marion HALL (FAG ## 42427336) and Beulah Ethel JONES (FAG # 42427510). There is a photo of his military marker as well, which is engraved "Othel Danial Hall Cpl US Army World War II Oct 2, 1925 July 6 1975" His Texas Death certificate also showed that he was a veteran of World War II, and that his usual occupation was that of a Barber. He died of a Cardiac Arrest after hip surgery. The informant was his sister, Mrs. Mary Lou BATES.
Name Othel Daniel Hall
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Jul 1975
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 12 Sep 1925
Birthplace:
Father's Name B M Hall
Mother's Name Beulah Jones
Certificate Number 56005
GS Film number 2240268
Digital Folder Number 005144715
Image Number 01773
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K782-DNG : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Othel Daniel Hall, 06 Jul 1975; citing certificate number 56005, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2240268.
His Texas Death certificate shows that he was a college student, and died of accidentally drowning after falling into the Sam Rayburn reservoir, on the south side, beneath the Angelina R. Bridge.
Name: Pattie H Best...
Death Date: 17 Feb 1916
Death Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 1 month 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jan 1853
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jno. Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Mary L. Burk
Mother's Birthplace: N. Y.
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Evergreen
Burial Date: 18 Feb 1916
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051623
Digital Film Number: 4165876
Image Number: 327
Reference Number: cn4813
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Hall -- Ray T., 71, Exeter, died Thursday (12/4/97) in Friend. Born, Waco. Mem-ber, United Methodist Church, Wm. Sullivan American Legion Post 218, both Exeter. Founder, Horizontal Boring and Hall Construction Company, both Exeter. Survivors: wife, Berniece Lovegrove Hall ; sons, daughters-in-law, Roger and Susan Hall , Randal and Stacey Hall , all Exeter; daughters, sons-in-law, Sandra and Jim Horne, Exeter, Sharon and John Hassler, Lincoln; brothers, Roy Hall , Exeter, Dale Hall , Milford; sister, Velma Bennett, York; 12 grandchildren; stepgrandchild; eight great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, United Methodist Church, Exeter. The Rev. Kim Dunker. Military graveside services: Exeter Cemetery. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. Mon- day, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to church, Wm. Sullivan Post 218 or Exeter Rescue Unit.
Name: Richard Alexander Hall, Sr.
Death Date: 09 Mar 1931
Death Place: Pct. No. 1, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1861
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Effie A. Hall
Father's Name: Jno. A. Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Name: Mary Burke
Mother's Birthplace: New York City
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Oakwood
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 11 Mar 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135519
Digital Film Number: 4163593
Image Number: 394
Reference Number: cn 14788
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
At the time of the 1880 Collin County census, he was living next door to his parents, Mash and Eliza J. Hall. He was listed as widowed, and his two young sons were living with him.
1880 Federal Census
Texas, Collin County
Enumeration District 21, page 109:
#33-37
Hall, Rbt. W M 29 Widowed Farmer MO TN VA
Hall, Jesse LW M 3 son TX MO TX
Hall, L.A.W M 2 son TX MO TX
He was said to have been buried in a family Cemetery on West Caddo Creek, west of Floyd, Texas
1880 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, CD No. 12
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 37 Stamped 584
133-141
Hall, S E W M 27 Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, B V W F 26 Wf Housekeeping Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, J. M. W M 4 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, R. M. W M 2 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, C G W F 6/12 Oct Dau Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, N. R. W F 21 Sister Housekeeping Tenn Tenn Tenn
1900 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, 12th Civil District
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 250 ED 153 Sheet 1B
23-23
Hall, Samuel E Head W M July 1852 47 M 25 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Hall, Belle D Wf W F Aug 1854 44 M 25 12/12 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Rule M Son W M Jan 1878 22 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, Cordie E Dtr W F Oct 1879 20 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Charles M Son W M Nov 1881 18 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, William M Son W M Nov 1883 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, Nanie L Dtr W F Apr 1886 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Mary E Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Patton L Son W M Jan 1890 10 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Vernia A Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Robert H Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Carle A Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Baby Dtr W F May 1900 0/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
1910 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, 12th Civil District
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD ___ ED 205 Sheet 4A
65-66
Hall, Samuel E Head M W 57 m1 35 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Hall, Bellvadora Wf F W 55 m1 35 12/12 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Patton E Son M W 19 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Leona N. Dtr F W 21 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Vernie A Dtr F W 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Robert O Son M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Carl A Son M W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Nellie C Dtr F W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Often shown as the youngest child of William Hall Sr and Mary "Polly" Farnsworth. However, might be the child of another Hall family, or of a second wife? This is due to both the age of his Mary Fernsworth in 1828 (she would have been 52) as well as the ten year gap between he and his siblings.
He was said to have died in a Civil War camp in Kentucky from tuberculosis on 5 July 1862.
Jeanne noted that the son of Sarah and Andy Jones, Mash Jones, lived in Vinson, Oklahoma and often visited her grandmother, Zettie (Hall) Neil. Sara was buried in Independence, west of Vinson, in Harmon county.
Ken Harvey writes that he was known as Scottie Hall. He and Pearl were married standing up in a buggy much to the amusement of their children. Will would not allow the marriage until Scott had a job.
WWI Draft Registration - 1917 (signed by Country Clerk of Stephens Co. OK) Name: Scott Hall City: Garber County: Garfield State: Oklahoma Birthplace: McKinney, Texas;United States of America Birth Date: 19 Oct 1896 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1851775 DraftBoard: 0 Occupation: Tool Dresser Employer: R. A. Furlow, Garber, OK Dependents: Wife Blue eyes, light hair
1920 census Eastland Co. TX ED 92 Pg. 35A Prect. 1 474/48
6 Hall, Scott P., head, MW, 24, TX TX TX Drilling, Oil Well
Pearl, wife, FW, 23, OK TN WV
Scott, Jr., son, MW, 14/12, OK TX OK
1930 census Gray Co. TX ED 90-9 Pg. 2--? Prect. 2 400/434 Hall, Scott P., head, MW, 34, M, age when first married 20, TX KY OK
Pearl R., wife, FW, 33, M, age when first married 19, OK TN WV
Scott P., Jr., son, MW, 11, OK TX OK
Carl B., son, MW, 9, OK TX OK
Mary L., dau., FW, 6, OK TX OK
John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Wm. Ottis HALL and Dellar SPRAYBERRY, and shows she was born in Copps City, Arkansas.
Obituary
Sybil was born August 18, 1938 in Miller County, Arkansas to William Otis Hall and Dell Sprayberry Hall. She was a loving mother to her children and grandchildren and she loved to shop for her granddaughters.
She worked for Lane's Grocery for 20 years and for the last five years at Glinda's Emporium where she enjoyed working and visiting with friends and customers. She enjoyed playing Bingo and going to casinos, particularly Margaritaville.
Sybil is survived by her son, Joe Clark and wife, Glinda, of Hemphill, Texas; daughter, Tammy Manasco and husband, Craeton, of Many, Louisiana; brother, Wayne Hall and wife, Betty, of Fred, Texas; granddaughters, Ashley Manasco of Many, Louisiana and Jill Manasco & Jason Michel of Berwyn Heights, Maryland; grandson, Travis Fore and wife, Anjee, of Fort Riley, Kansas; and great granddaughter, Talissa Fore of Fort Riley, Kansas.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.
Online book signing and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 11, 2018, Page 8
1910 Census
Kansas, Bourbon County, Marion Twp, Bronson City
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 2 ED 49 Sheet 3B
Randolphs Street
74-76
Hall, Theodore E Hd M W 41 M/2 0 MO Tn Ind Liveryman Own Fa
rm
Hall, Elsie Wf F W 40 M2 0 3/3 Kansas Va Ill
Hall, Grace Dtr W F 14 S Nebr Mo Ind
Hall, Sadie Dtr W F 10 S Nebr Mo Ind
Johnston, Emma StepDtr F W 20 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas
Johnston, Carrie StepDtr F W 17 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas
Johnston, Gladys Step Dtr F W 13 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas
Velma Mae Bennett, age 89, of York, longtime Waco resident, died Saturday, March 22, 2003 at York. She was born September 28, 1913 near Everton, MO to David L. and Ethel B. (Van Hooser) Hall. She was a 1932 graduate of Waco High School and a member of the Waco United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. She was married to Loren Bennett at York on May 17, 1935 and he died in September of 1968. Velma was a cook at the Waco School for over 14 years and also had been a cook at the First National Bank in York for 5 years.
She is survived by her daughter Jayne and husband Terry Briley of Walton, NE; two granddaughters; Michelle Burgess and finace David Baxter of Littleton, CO and Lori and husband Mike Persinger of Lafayette, CO. Also surviving are her two brothers; Roy and wife Louise Hall of Exeter, NE and Dale and wife Ann Hall of Milford, NE; 3 sisters-in-laws; Bernice and Florence Hall both of Exeter, NE and Lucille Hall of Sun City, AZ.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, 4 brothers; Evan, Lloyd (and his wife Dorothy), Howard and Ray Hall; her sister Mabel (and her husband Tommy)Byrum; her nephew Don Hall.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Waco United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ralph Ford. Burial will be in the Waco Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family. Visitation will begin 5 p.m. Monday and family will greet friends on Tuesday evening from 7-8 p.m. at the Mortuary.
Metz Mortuary of York is in charge of arrangements.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
The Halls originally emigrated from Scotland to Ireland and then to the US, settling in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, later moving to Virginia near the James River. William acquired a land grant. After a few years he and his wife, Jean, bought a parcel of the Bordon Grant and other properties. All of these lands were deeded to his sons. The Halls moved to Washington County, settling on the south side of Watuga River. Their home was used as a stage coach inn, where dignitaries of the day were frequent visitors (1725). Including vistors who came straight to Virginia from Ulster, Ireland.
Colony of Virginia, being in a low state of health and calling to mind the Mortality of the Body and the uncertainity of life. I hereby make this my last will and testament commiting my soul to God who gave it, and my Body to the Dust to be buried in a christian like and decent manner. at the descretion of my Executors hereafter nominated and appointed and as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to bless me with, I dispose of in the manner and form following. cows, one bay horse, saddle and bridle, two beds, bedsteads and furniture, one young wench named Moll, twenty pounds Virginia currency, one half of my hogs, all my wheat, hay and corn and ruff fodder now on the plantation. Her living on the plantation her lifetime. One chest, two potts and bails, half my peuter, one Bible. and real to be sold at publick vendew as soon as convenient. equally divided among my beloved children viz: Andrew Hall, Agnes Berry, John Hall, Isable Buchanan, William Hall, Nathanial Hall, James Hall. well beloved son George Berry to execute this my last will and Testament and I do hereby renounce revoke and disannul all former wills and Testaments will and Testament and none other given under my hand and seal this twenty seven day December one thousand seven hundred and seventy two.
Instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of William Hall deceased, was presented in court by Andrew Hall and George Berry the executors herein named and proved by the oaths of John Thompson and Andrew Mackinley hereto ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said executors who made oath according to law, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate hereof in due form where upon they entered into and acknowledged their bond with Duke Boyer and James Hall, their securities in the sum of one thousand pound conditioned as the law directs. (Courtesy of Ancestry.com--tree submitted with no name, presumed to be George E. Hall based on the footnote to the will of William Hall, Sr.)
July 1846 nuncupative will of William Sr. dec. was made by him on the 13th day of February 1846 in our presence to which David F. Hall were specially called on by the Testator himself to bow writing in the presence of Henry Hall he names David F. Hall as his executor or specially called on said David F. Hall to take charge of all his papers and things and to collect and hand over to the rest of the children - that it was made in his last sickness and in his own dwelling house and the same is as follows to wit. It was his will and desire that his effects should be divided of after his death in the following manner. their should be a grave yard pailed in. mony except Dr. Brabsons bill and that was to be pade by crediting a judgement that he had obtained against said Bra. in the absence of Henry Hall but in the preasance of Jefferson Rango, David F. Hall my again called on by the testator himself specially to bear witness. owing him for he thought that these were non of them owed him as much as would be a coming them when his effects were all divided out. off there to her to include the black girl called Amy the cook that would be made their the present year and a enuff beside to be sufficient for a reasonable com - - - for the child that she might choose to live with her and her dowery at her death their to belong to such child as she might make choice of to live with her. mony that he had give to his boys was to be theirs free of charge, that he wanted no account taken of that and all that he had given to any of his children he wanted all to be theirs and no account taken of anything that he had give away of his children. And he desired no fussing over any of his effects. the amount of such sale or sales be equily devided amongst his children and that Nathaniel's children get his perportoinable part, and if the children could make a satisfactory devision amongst themselves with the blacks for them to do so. Though the black man called Will become from any cause disabled to labour he want said Will to have support off of th eplace and to choose his own - - -.children they fit best.
Hall.
and with little punctuation, has been modified by the addition of paragraph breaks and some additional punctuation for clarity and ease of reading. The origional words and their spelling have been left to the best of our ability to transcribe them. George E. Hall, Dec. 1996.
Is this the same person as Lewis Hall, age 22, who was married to Sarah and was living next door to Endymyon Hall at the time of the 1850 census? He and his wife were both shown as being born in Tennessee.
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
Diannah L Hall 21 F Dom Tenn
John C. Hall 1 M Tenn
There was a William Hall, born around the same time, who died in El Paso in June 1986. However, this was probably NOT the husband of Brooks S. Hall. The SSDI lists him simply as William Hall, born 9 Aug 1907 and died in June 1986 (453-05-1604). The Texas Death Index, however, has him listed as Willam Wade Hall, date of death June 27, 1986, El Paso County. Due to the differing middle name, it can not be safely assumed this was the same William Hall.
Barbara Smith shows he married second Irene CARTY.
Name: Joseph Hallam
Death Date: 25 Apr 1955
Death Place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1882
Birthplace: Tyler County, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: No record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: No record
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Laborer
Place of Residence: Warren, Tyler, Texas
Cemetery: Allison Cemetery
Burial Place: Warren, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114389
Digital Film Number: 4165533
Image Number: 651
Reference Number: cn 20627
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Amarillo Globe-News, May 1, 2003
Margaret H. Bush
CAMARILLO, Calif. - Margaret H. Bush, 99, died Monday April 28, 2003.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Llano Cemetery where she will be buried next to her husband. Arrangements are by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, 5400 S. Bell St. Mrs. Bush was born Dec. 23, 1903, near Estacado, Texas, to Guy and Nora Hamblin and was the oldest of six children. She graduated high school, attended secretarial school and lived and worked in Houston before marrying John S. Bush in 1929. They lived in Amarillo throughout her married life and raised two children. She was active in study, garden and bridge clubs. She was a member of the American Rose Society and was a longtime member of Paramount Terrace Christian Church. She was an excellent cook and known for growing prize roses. She moved to Camarillo in January 1998 to be near her family and was a member of Camarillo Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, John S. Bush; a son, Jerry Don Bush of Fort Worth; and four siblings. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Rush and husband, John, of Camarillo; a sister, Quineta Williams of Parachute, Colo.; three granddaughters, Christian Bush of Fort Worth, Nancy Knapp of Benbrook, Texas, and Sana Webb of El Sobrante; two grandsons, Michael Bush of Mount Enterprise, Texas, and Eric Peterson of Santa Cruz; four great-grandchildren, Nestor Mcauliffe, Maya, Kendra and Isabella Peterson; and numerous nieces and nephews. (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell).
The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her as a daughter of C. B. HARNES/HAMES and Carolyn KEY.
Cass City Chronicle
November 1, 1895
"Caught on the Fly"
Mrs. F. Lenzer returned home last Friday evening from her visit to Gennesee Co., N.Y.
Tri-County Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, January 24, 1902
Vol. 3 No. 36
Mrs. Frank Lenzner
Passed Away Suddently Early Thursday Morning
Like a bolt of lightning from a clear sky came the report early yesterday mornign of the sudden demise of Mrs. Frank Lenzner. One week ago last Tuesday Mrs. Lenzner was taken sick with the grippe but gradually became better until Monday when a complication of nervous disorders set in and she gradually grew worse until finally death broke the brittle thread of life, and the spirit took its flight to the abode where all suffering is at an end.
In Genessee, N.Y., where the deceased was born and reared, she was know as Anna Bell Hamill. Her widowed mother still resides at this place. From childhood up to the time of her death she was always of a quiet and refined disposition and greatly respected by all who knew her. On Dec. 31, 1891, she was united in holy wedlock with Mr. Lenzner, who now mourns the sudden departure of his companion, the mother of his two orphaned children. Besides a mourning husband, a daughter, Gladys, nine years old, a little son, Gray, nearly three years old, the deceased is survived by her mother, three brothers and one sister.
The time for the funeral is not fully settled as we go to press, but it is stated that it will be either Saturday or Sunday.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)
Mrs. Doris Eddings, age 88, passed from this life, on Sunday, December 2, 2012, in Lufkin.
Doris was born on August 9, 1924, in Colorado City,(Mitchell County) Texas to Eula Forrest (Myers) and William Leslie Hamilton. She was a loving homemaker, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and enjoyed working in her yard. She was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church in Rosevine.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 6, 2012, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, with interment following in the McMahan's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County. Bro. Cliff Durham and Bro. Gaylon Eddings will officiate. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, beginning at 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972
Those who are left to cherish her memory include: Daughters: Dayna Wesney Page and her husband, Mike of Livingston; Gina Jones and her husband, Bobby, of Diboll; and Jan Farmer and her husband, Ken of Pasadena; Grandchildren: Jared Wesney, Jeff and Rachel Wesney, Jordan Wesney, Travis Jones, Jodi and John Jordan, Jamie and Shea Smith, Trey Jones, Katie and Max Dickinson, and Kevin Farmer; Great-Grandchildren; Brady Jordan (Shalyn Jones), Jaxon Jordan, Kade Jordan, Asa Jordan and Taylor JOnes, Raylei Smith, Reyce Smith, Ryane Smith, Caleb Dickinson, Paige Wesney, Jackson Wesney, and James Wesney; Sister: EmmyGagnon of Dallas; Sister-in-law: Martha Hamilton of Friona, Tx, and Nancy Eddings Cunningham of Pasadena.
Preceded in death by her husband, Wendell Eddings; Sister, Margie Hicks and a brother, Glyn Hamilton
Pallbearers will include John Jordan, Max Dickerson, Travis Jones, Jared Wesney, Shea Smith, Jess Wesney, along with Honorary Pallbearers including Trey Jones, Kevin Farmer and Jordan Wesney
http://www.timeformemory.com/fh_obituary.cfm?obitid=37520&fhid=425&locationid=447
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, December 5, 2012, page 12
A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Brookeland, Texas. He was listed as a retired farmer and stockman, and the son of Volley F. Hamilton and Harriet A. Walker. The informant was D. A. Bell.
He was married prior to 1946, when he married Ellen McGuire. His first wife was Verl Weble McCartney, and they were wed on 28 Nov 1928 in Salt Lake City. Ralph was shown as born on 29 Dec 1897, and as a son of Chas Hamilton and Marion Black.
In the book THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, the author noted that "Mrs Payne had an unusual gift as a nurse and went about on horse-back rendering gratuitous service where needed in her neighbourhood." He said she was the daughter of Mrs. Mary (McKinzie) Hamilton, who consented to her marriage.
Listed with daughter Sarah Payne Baldwin on the 1870 Marion County, MO census, age 81.
Her FindAGrave memorial page, created byTracey Chelette Strong and maintained by Deb, shows that she was a daughter of Valentine and Harriett Hamilton, and that she shares a double marker with her husband, John W. McClelland.
Name Sharkie Ollie Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Apr 1952
Event Place Cleveland, Liberty, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 06 Nov 1874
Birthplace Brookland, Texas
Father's Name Hamilton
Mother's Name Walker
Certificate Number 19154
GS Film number 2075022
Digital Folder Number 005145645
Image Number 02491
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z7-P88 : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Sharkie Ollie Mcclelland, 15 Apr 1952; citing certificate number 19154, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2075022.
Went to Van Buren County, Arkansas during the middle to late 1850's and "scouted" the place for the Traywicks. He must have liked what he saw, because most of Gillian's brothers and sisters move there in 1860. It is not known if he and Gilley moved there. (H. Gunn)
Name Canzada Or W J Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Dec 1964
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Usual residence Hemphill, Texas
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 05 Oct 1880
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name C W Hammock
Mother's Name Amanda Hoard
Informant Mrs. Eva Jones
Certificate Number 80087
GS Film number 2117654
Digital Folder Number 005165849
Image Number 01227
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F7-ZF1 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Canzada Or W J Mcdaniel, 24 Dec 1964; citing certificate number 80087, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117654.
Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ralph Putman, links her to her parents, James Jasper Hammonds and Julia Ann Brown, along with eight siblings and two of her children with Charles Porter.
FindAGrave shows him as a son of Richard H. HAMMONS and Desdemona BEVERS (whom both have memorials at that website). It is also noted that he was a "Pvt, US Army, WWI"
A 1928 graduate of Milligan Public School, he began farming near Milligan. After his marriage, he and Helen moved to a farm west of Milligan, on Section 11, Glengary Township. This farm was purchased by Lew's grandparents, Vaclav and Anna (Sopr) KOCA from the Chicago Burlington and Omaha Railroad. Lew was interested and active in civic and community activities. He was a charter member of the Milligan Volunteer Fire Department, on the Glengary Township Board, a member of the Milligan Board of Education and on the Fillmore County Redistricting Committee. (Milligan, p 288).
Anton worked at the Taylor and Burke grain elevator in Milligan. He was later employed by Victor Laun and Company, general merchandiser, and eventually went into business with his brother-in-law, founding the firm of Hamouz and Stech. Anton was an early user of new technology. He installed a telephone between his store and home in June, 1900. In 1910, he dug a basement under his home in order to intall a light plant for electricity. He was the fifth person in Milligan to own a car, buying one in 1913. He was active in Civic events, serving as county supervisor for Glengary Township for several terms. He was also a member of the Sokol Society, the Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic Workmen. (Milligan, pp 282-283).
He was baptized Hugo Anton Hamouz. After graduating from Milligan High School in 1922, he first worked for a garage. In 1929, he left for the State of Washington. He later moved to San Francisco, where he repaired automobiles as a partner in a garage. In 1942, he joined the Air Force. He was stationed in the African and Italian Theaters, in the ground maintenance division. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to California and was employed by United Airlines. Anton missed his friends and family in Nebraska, and spent most of his vacation time in Milligan. (Milligan, pp 283-284).
A 1961 graduate of Milligan High School, Darrel received an Associate Degree in Auto Mechanics from Southeast Community College. He worked for B&B Chevrolet Auto Supply in Friend for 24 years. He also farmed part-time in Glengary and Liberty Township after the death of his father. An excellent mechanic, he also loved the outdoors and the peace and quiet of tilling the fields. (Milligan, p 284).
Edward L. Hamouz 95, Lincoln, died Monday (12/22/08). He was born 9/27/13 in Milligan, Neb. to Antone (sic) & Antonie (Koca) Hamouz. U.S. Army & WWII Veteran. Formerly employed by Fairmont Foods of Crete & U.N.L. Memberships: St. Teresa's Catholic Church, Lincoln; Milligan American Legion Post 240.
Survivors: nephews & spouses, Myron & Fayrene Hamouz & their daughter, Michelle Hamouz, Hickman; William E. & Elaine Hamouz, Denver, Colo.; Charles V. & Julie Smrha; Earl & Emily Hommen; Clark & Katherine Schartz, all of Topeka, Kan.; J. Clark & Darlene Noble, Holdrege; William & Jeanne Howard, River Edge, N.J.; nieces, Patricia Bartels, Tobias; Betty Tilley, Pikeville, N.C.; brother-in-law & sister-in-law; great nieces & great nephews. Preceded in death by parents; wife, Ann; two nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Saturday (12/27/08) with Rosary at 9:30 a.m. on Sat., all at St. Teresa's Catholic Church, 735 S. 36th St., Lincoln. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Friday (12/26/08) at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to Milligan American Legion Post 240.
(From the Lincoln Journal Star, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
The son of Alzbeta VEJRASKA and Frantisek HAMOUZ, and grandson of Michael HAMOUZ.
1880 Federal Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Frank HAMORIZ Self M Male W 40 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Barbara HAMORIZ Sister M Female W 36 BOHEMIA House Keeper BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Mary HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 15 BOHEMIA House Keeper BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Anton HAMORIZ Son S Male W 14 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Antonine HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 12 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Praso HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 10 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Frank HAMORIZ Son S Male W 5 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEM Agnes HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 6M NE BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Source Information:
Census Place Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 511C
Frank attended country school District #80, half a mile east of their farm. His education was considered complete when he had finished six books. He and a teacher were caught outside in the blizzard of January, 1888. With the help of a compass, they were finally able to find a fence and their way home. Frank farmed his entire life, and they lived on the same farm for almost 50 years. (Milligan, p 285).
Frank lived and farmed all of his life on his family homestead in Saline County, except for the three years he served in the military during World War II. He was a glider mechanic in the Air Corps, stationed in Egypt, Sicily, North Africa, England and France. He received the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Ribbon, European Theatre Ribbon with nine battle stars, and a distinguished Unit Badge. He was discharged at the rank of Sergeant. Frank served on the Milligan Farmers Co-op board for more than 18 years, and served as secretary-treasurer of this board. (Milligan, p 286).
James is mentally retarded. He lived at home with his parents until 1980, at which time he became a client at the Region V Mental Retardation Services in Fairbury, Nebraska. There he is employed at a sheltered workshop. His parents visit weekly, and they all eat supper together. (Milligan, p 287).
Myron graduated from Milligan in 1965, after which he completed a training course in meat cutting at the National School of Meat Cutting in Toledo, Ohio. Upon his return to the Milligan community, he opened Milligan Locker and Meats with his parents until late 1970. Closing the locker, he moved to Lincoln where he was employed by Harold's Jack and Jill in Hickman, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 288).
Death Notice
"Myron L. Hamouz, 68, of Hickman, died on Monday, Oct. 26, 2015. Husband to Fayrene; father to Michelle.
Visitation: 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Private interment."
Patricia Ruth Bartels was born to James Albert & Sylvia Eleanor (Rischling) Hamouz on November 30, 1939 at Tobias, Nebraska. She passed away on October 14, 2024 at Cedarwood Assisted Living in Fairbury, Nebraska at the age of 84 years, 10 months, and 24 days. She was one of 2 children born in the family.
Pat, as she was affectionately known, began her education in a country school. She graduated from Milligan High School with the class of 1957. After high school, she began employment in Lincoln, Nebraska with Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company.
Pat was married to Gaylord Otto Bartels on April 13, 1958 and to them two children were born: Lowell & Sherrill.
Pat and Gaylord moved to Gaylord's family farm near Tobias, Nebraska. She helped with milking dairy cows and all of the necessary farm chores. She also worked various jobs through the years including as a cook at the Western School and sewing at Kellwood's in Fairbury, Nebraska. The majority of her working years were as a bank teller at Farmers & Merchants Bank in Milligan, Nebraska and First National Bank in Fairbury, Nebraska where she finished out her working years.
Pat had many interests including gardening, sewing, decorating cakes for many occasions, especially her family's birthdays, and canning many fruits and vegetables from her orchard and garden. She had a green thumb for growing African Violets in every color and cared for many different house plants. She also had a soft spot for stray dogs and cats, never turning one away and taking in many over the years. She was involved in the Red Hats Society, garden club, a bowling league and enjoyed playing cards. Pat was also obsessed with crafting, making many craft items and selling at different craft shows. She also enjoyed travel, going on many bus trips and plane trips near and far. Her 5 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren were called her 'littles' and she adored all of them!
Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Gaylord Bartels; son, Lowell Bartels; brother & sister-in-law, William & Elaine Hamouz; and brothers-in-law & sisters-in-law Vernon & Letha Bartels, Everett & Iona Bartels, Leona & Martin Klawitter, Wilmer Brandt, Willard Bartels, and Lester Steinbrook.
She is survived by her daughter, Sherrill Wolfe & husband, Dwayne of Tobias, Nebraska; grandchildren, Tyler Bartels & wife, Julie of Friend, Nebraska, Danielle Raney & husband, Ed of Wahoo, Nebraska, Shamree Baller & husband, Brett of Ithaca, Nebraska, Melanie Baptiste & husband, Deste of Gardner, Kansas, and Brent Wolfe & wife, Elissa of Tobias, Nebraska; great grandchildren Rylan, McKinley, & Brecken Bartels of Friend, Nebraska, Ezra & Kizer Weaver and Gabriella & Karina Raney all of Wahoo, Nebraska, Shaelyn, Rylee, Ava, & Kade Baller of Ithaca, Nebraska, Soraya & Ottrelli Baptiste of Gardner, Kansas; Layne & Dalton Wolfe of Tobias, Nebraska; nephew, Mark Hamouz of Denver, Colorado; nieces, Janice Fultz of Oklahoma and Sharon Peterson of New Mexico; sisters-in-law, Donna Steinbrook of Tobias, Nebraska, Dorothy Brandt of Geneva, Nebraska, and Judy Bartels of Tobias, Nebraska.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Pat will be on Friday, October 18, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias, Nebraska. Father Robert Barnhill will preside over the Mass.
A Graveside Service will be in the Tobias City Cemetery following the Mass.
Public visitation will be Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.
Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.
Farmer & Sons website, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy