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Hannah Graney Hall

Birth
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1928 (aged 81–82)
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Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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The funeral of MRS. HANNAH HALL was held from St. Augustine church on Saturday morning, Rev. Fr. J. E. Meagher officiating. Interment was made in St. Augustine cemetery.

Mrs. Edw. Hall, nee Hannah Graney, daughter of the late Dennis Graney, was born in Ireland in 1846. She came to this country with her parents while still a child, settling in the town of Rantoul. She grew to young womanhood on the farm being united in marriage to Edward Hall who preceded her in death about fifteen years ago.

She was the mother of four children, only two of whom are living, John Hall of this city and Joseph Hall of Sheboygan.

Mrs. Hall was a resident of this city for many years leaving here for Appleton about three years ago when stricken with ill health. Previous to the stroke which caused her death on Wednesday night of last week she had been poorly for about a month. She was a good Christian woman, kind and generous, ever willing to make any sacrifice for her husband and children.
Chilton Times – September 8, 1928
The funeral of MRS. HANNAH HALL was held from St. Augustine church on Saturday morning, Rev. Fr. J. E. Meagher officiating. Interment was made in St. Augustine cemetery.

Mrs. Edw. Hall, nee Hannah Graney, daughter of the late Dennis Graney, was born in Ireland in 1846. She came to this country with her parents while still a child, settling in the town of Rantoul. She grew to young womanhood on the farm being united in marriage to Edward Hall who preceded her in death about fifteen years ago.

She was the mother of four children, only two of whom are living, John Hall of this city and Joseph Hall of Sheboygan.

Mrs. Hall was a resident of this city for many years leaving here for Appleton about three years ago when stricken with ill health. Previous to the stroke which caused her death on Wednesday night of last week she had been poorly for about a month. She was a good Christian woman, kind and generous, ever willing to make any sacrifice for her husband and children.
Chilton Times – September 8, 1928


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