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Judge Samuel Levin Hall

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Judge Samuel Levin Hall

Birth
Manokin, Somerset County, Maryland, USA
Death
11 May 1862 (aged 64)
Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Hall, the successor of Judge Goodlett, occupied the bench of the circuit until 1835.  He was a sound lawyer and a just and able judge.  He had come to Gibson county as a boy in 1814.  His legal education was self acquired, and his success in life he owed solely to his own efforts, his uprightness of character and the soundness of his judgment.  He served his county and the state in a number of responsible offices, and died at Princeton in 1862, in the full enjoyment of the well-earned respect and confidence of a large circle of acquaintances. Judge Hall married Elizabeth Celeste Prince daughter of William Prince of Princeton.

Samuel Hall, the successor of Judge Goodlett, occupied the bench of the circuit until 1835.  He was a sound lawyer and a just and able judge.  He had come to Gibson county as a boy in 1814.  His legal education was self acquired, and his success in life he owed solely to his own efforts, his uprightness of character and the soundness of his judgment.  He served his county and the state in a number of responsible offices, and died at Princeton in 1862, in the full enjoyment of the well-earned respect and confidence of a large circle of acquaintances. Judge Hall married Elizabeth Celeste Prince daughter of William Prince of Princeton.



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