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Katie Pearl “Pearl” <I>Loggins</I> Hall

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Katie Pearl “Pearl” Loggins Hall

Birth
Dyer County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Jan 1994 (aged 93)
Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Katie Pearl Loggins was the second born triplet on 19 August 1900 to Henry Mitchell and Tera Eola Larkins Loggins. [The story of Pierce, Pearl, and Pauline celebrating their 75th birthday in August of 1975 made newspapers around the United States.]

The Loggins family who had moved from Humphreys County to Dyer County shortly before the triplet's birth, moved from Dyer County to a farm near Yorkville, TN in District 8 Gibson County, TN in 1904.

She married Columbus W. Hall in Gibson County, Tennessee on 10 September 1920. The Reverend S.L. Noel of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. [Pearl is the 3rd Great Grand niece of Samuel McAdow, one of the three founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.]

She and C.W. had three sons: Sebren, Julian, and Harry Wilson.

One never went to Pearl's house without leaving full. She could always pull a full meal out of her refrigerator. Her desserts were absolutely delicious.

She and C.W. were active members of the Union City Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Katie Pearl Loggins was the second born triplet on 19 August 1900 to Henry Mitchell and Tera Eola Larkins Loggins. [The story of Pierce, Pearl, and Pauline celebrating their 75th birthday in August of 1975 made newspapers around the United States.]

The Loggins family who had moved from Humphreys County to Dyer County shortly before the triplet's birth, moved from Dyer County to a farm near Yorkville, TN in District 8 Gibson County, TN in 1904.

She married Columbus W. Hall in Gibson County, Tennessee on 10 September 1920. The Reverend S.L. Noel of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. [Pearl is the 3rd Great Grand niece of Samuel McAdow, one of the three founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.]

She and C.W. had three sons: Sebren, Julian, and Harry Wilson.

One never went to Pearl's house without leaving full. She could always pull a full meal out of her refrigerator. Her desserts were absolutely delicious.

She and C.W. were active members of the Union City Cumberland Presbyterian Church.


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  • Created by: Gwen
  • Added: Mar 23, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126755642/katie_pearl-hall: accessed ), memorial page for Katie Pearl “Pearl” Loggins Hall (19 Aug 1900–1 Jan 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 126755642, citing East View Cemetery, Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Gwen (contributor 47569840).