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Nathan Thomas Hall

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Nathan Thomas Hall

Birth
Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Death
11 Feb 1911 (aged 59)
Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Trenton, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1897614, Longitude: -101.0025136
Plot
29 C
Memorial ID
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Nathan Thomas Hall was born in Shelby County, Illinois, October 4, 1851, and died at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, February 11, 1911, aged 59 years, 4 months, and 7 days. He was married May 7, 1874 and moved to Missouri, where they lived for several years. From there they came to Clay county, Nebraska, and after a few years to Hitchcock county, arriving in the spring of 1884. They were among the early homesteaders and took a claim a few miles north of where Trenton now is. In a few years they moved to Trenton, since which time Mr. Hall has been closely identified with everything to improve the village, taking an active part in the organization and government of the village, helping schools and donating liberally to all public enterprises. He had built up a successful real estate business, and has been closely connected with the First National Bank of Trenton since its organization.

He had lately been a sufferer with asthma and heart trouble which caused him to see a change of climate, going to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where the end came last Saturday morning. His wife and son, Frank and daughter, Alda were with him when he passed on to the better world. The body arrived home Sunday, and the funeral was held at the family residence at one o’clock Monday, the service being conducted by Herbert M. Mills, pastor of the Congregational church and Trenton Lodge No. 20 A.O.U.W., of which he was a charter member.

McCook Republican, McCook, NE Friday 24 February 1911
Nathan Thomas Hall was born in Shelby County, Illinois, October 4, 1851, and died at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, February 11, 1911, aged 59 years, 4 months, and 7 days. He was married May 7, 1874 and moved to Missouri, where they lived for several years. From there they came to Clay county, Nebraska, and after a few years to Hitchcock county, arriving in the spring of 1884. They were among the early homesteaders and took a claim a few miles north of where Trenton now is. In a few years they moved to Trenton, since which time Mr. Hall has been closely identified with everything to improve the village, taking an active part in the organization and government of the village, helping schools and donating liberally to all public enterprises. He had built up a successful real estate business, and has been closely connected with the First National Bank of Trenton since its organization.

He had lately been a sufferer with asthma and heart trouble which caused him to see a change of climate, going to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where the end came last Saturday morning. His wife and son, Frank and daughter, Alda were with him when he passed on to the better world. The body arrived home Sunday, and the funeral was held at the family residence at one o’clock Monday, the service being conducted by Herbert M. Mills, pastor of the Congregational church and Trenton Lodge No. 20 A.O.U.W., of which he was a charter member.

McCook Republican, McCook, NE Friday 24 February 1911


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