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Conrad Lorenzo “Con or Conard” Stall

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Conrad Lorenzo “Con or Conard” Stall

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
3 Jun 1957 (aged 75)
Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
7 G8
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Son of William Stall and Elizabeth Jane Betzer, was born 4 October 1881 in Nebraska. He married Cordelia McDonald on 6 October 1907 at Garfield, Whitman County, Washington. He and Cordelia divorced sometime before November 1929.  Conrad Lorenzo Stall was the third in a family with seven sons, and one daughter. He worked for the Northern Pacific Railway Company as a coal heaver, and was also a farmer. Family tradition says that he sustained a head injury, possibly on the job as a coal heaver, and his personality was altered. And that is why he and Cordelia divorced sometime between 1920 and 1929. He was born in Nebraska but by 1910 he was living in Elberton, WA and working as a farm laborer. According to the 1920 census he worked for the Northern Pacific railway as a coal heaver. He had at least 4 daughters by then: Chassie, Goldie, Sylvia and Fairy. In 1930 he lived in Moscow, Idaho, working as a farm laborer living with the John King family. 1940 working as a hired hand for the Fred Stroebel family. In 1947 he has been committed to the Idaho State North Hospital in Orofino, Idaho with Chronic Brain syndrome due to his head injury. he is there in the 1950 census name misspelled as Con L Staul. In 1957 he dies there from a heart attack. Name mispelled on death certificate as Con L Staul not Stall.

Son of William Stall and Elizabeth Jane Betzer, was born 4 October 1881 in Nebraska. He married Cordelia McDonald on 6 October 1907 at Garfield, Whitman County, Washington. He and Cordelia divorced sometime before November 1929.  Conrad Lorenzo Stall was the third in a family with seven sons, and one daughter. He worked for the Northern Pacific Railway Company as a coal heaver, and was also a farmer. Family tradition says that he sustained a head injury, possibly on the job as a coal heaver, and his personality was altered. And that is why he and Cordelia divorced sometime between 1920 and 1929. He was born in Nebraska but by 1910 he was living in Elberton, WA and working as a farm laborer. According to the 1920 census he worked for the Northern Pacific railway as a coal heaver. He had at least 4 daughters by then: Chassie, Goldie, Sylvia and Fairy. In 1930 he lived in Moscow, Idaho, working as a farm laborer living with the John King family. 1940 working as a hired hand for the Fred Stroebel family. In 1947 he has been committed to the Idaho State North Hospital in Orofino, Idaho with Chronic Brain syndrome due to his head injury. he is there in the 1950 census name misspelled as Con L Staul. In 1957 he dies there from a heart attack. Name mispelled on death certificate as Con L Staul not Stall.


Inscription

No grave marker. Info is from calling the cemetery. I am his great grand daughter and called Riverside cemetery. They took a picture for me also.


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