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PARENTS: Jas. Mortimore Fayette & Mahala Winter Hall
MARRIED: Mary (maybe M.A. Rowe, 1850, Iowa)
CHILDREN: Jas Edw, Geo Wilfred, Albert W., monga, Grace
1900 census Hampton, Rock Is IL
1880 census Davenport lvg w wife Mary and dau. Occupation: pilot
1870 census Davenport: lvg w wife Mary, Edw, Geo, Albert, Mona, Grace
1850 census Scott co IA lvg w parents, 8 sibs; 2 oldest are pilots.
Steamboat Captain. Artifact collector and donor. Putnam Museum, Davenport; also Jacksonville IL collection (which holds a handwritten letter).
1/2019: Suggested edit:
CAPT W. P. HALL IS LAID TO REST
Body Arrives and is Buried This Afternoon
Pioneer resident of Davenport. Devoted Himself to Work of Academy of Science.
The body of Captain W. P. Hall, who died at his home in Rapids City Ill. , Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, arrived in Davenport over the Milwaukee road today at 12:20 noon and was interred in Oakdale cemetery. At the short service at the grave Dr. H. O. Rowlands officiated.
Pallbearers: Capt. Lon Bryson, C. E. Harrison, Dr. C. H. Preston, Capt. John McCaffrey, Capt. James Osborn, and one of Captain Hall's Rapids City friends.
The news of Captain Hall's death came as a shock to his many friends in Davenport. Until six years ago he had lived in the city since 1836, and after removed to Rapids City he was a frequent visitor in Davenport.
He was born in July of the year 1822, and at the age of fourteen came west with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. James Hall and eight brothers and sisters and settled in Davenport.
He counted all the old residents of davenport and especially the veteran rivermen among his friends
Captain Hall was one of the most interesting and picturesque characters in this section. After his retirement from an active life on the river he devoted himself to the work of the Academy of Science. With a skill of his won construction he sailed from the head waters of the Mississippi river to its mouth and up and down its branches, collecting Indian relics, and to this labors the rare Indian collection of the academy is largely due. The skill is now itself one of the curios on exhibition at the academy. In his trips he visited great numbers of farmers along the river, in search of relics, and became widely known as the "man in the boat."
Captain Hall is survived by two brothers: Byron Hall and C. M. Hall of Davenport, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Le Claire of Davenport and Mrs. Annette Wallace of Missouri, and by two sons and a daughter.
Funeral services were held early this morning at Rapids City.
Source: The Daily Times, Davenport, Ia., 04 Apr ?, p. 6.
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3/2019 Suggested edit: Cemetery record; Age 81 year 8 month 19 day; Lagrippe
Hall family has lots 114 to 118
SEC 9 LOT 114: James M BRUNDAGE; Alembert Pulaski , George Wilford, John H, Mary M (Minnie), Mary Rowe , Washington Wallace, Wilfred P , HALL
Diamond LECLAIRE
lot 115; James MD , Minnie , Emeline , James F M, Albert EB, M A Mildred, Mahala Winter, James M, HALL
Lot 117; Mary P HALL; Anna , Mahala A, Martin B, HALL
LOT 118; Egbert A, COLEMAN; Mary ( Eberling), Mary Jane (Jennings), Mary M, Stella , HALL Stella WARREN
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