Name |
Liberty "Lyberty" Hall |
Suffix |
II |
Nickname |
Lyberty |
Born |
27 Jul 1826 |
Gender |
Male |
Group |
Hall Direct Descendant |
- A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family
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Group |
Halls of Rehoboth - DNA Family 006 |
- Descendants of Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts (Hall DNA Family 006), and extended and allied families and their ancestors.
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Died |
21 Jun 1891 |
Denver, Denver County, Colorado |
Buried |
Aft 21 Jun 1891 |
Glencoe City Cemetery, Glencoe, McLeod County, Minnesota |
Obituary |
1 Jul 1891 |
Hutchinson Leader |
- LIBERTY HALL DEAD
The Veteran McLeod County Editor Succumbs to the Dread Malady, Consumption.
A telegram was received in Hutchinson by Miss H. V. Anderson Wednesday announcing the death at Denver, Col., of Hon. Liberty Hall from consumption, the disease which had long been sapping his life.
As a member of the legislature from the Sixth district in 1872 and for many years as editor of the Glencoe Register Liberty Hall was one of the most prominent men in McLeod county and he was well known in political circles in Minnesota. He wielded an able pen; few editors in the state had a finer brain than he; and he was notably fearless in the expression of his convictions. All men of such mould have their firm friends and strong enemies. So had Liberty Hall, but the affection his friends bore him was a good measure of his manhood.
Besides a loving wife he leaves two sons, Clifford, a prominent journalist of Kansas City, Harry, also a journalist, and a daughter, Miss Birdie, all of whom have the deep sympathy of many friends in the section.
The remains of Mr. Hall will be brought to Glencoe for interment and the funeral will probably be held on Monday.
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Person ID |
I6070 |
New England Hall Families Master Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Oct 2017 |