NANCY HALL
(née HENRY)

Born: May 4, 1883    Minnesota
Died: July 20, 1972    Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
Buried: St. John's Cemetery, Foley, Benton, Minnesota


Parents:


Marriage:



Alphonse J. Henry
Alida L. G. H. Dunnewold

George Allen Hall
April 10, 1907
St. John's Catholic Church
Foley, Benton County, Minnesota


 

Children: William John George Jan. 6, 1908 † Apr. 30, 1971
  Harold Henry (Halie) June 25, 1909 † July 4, 1999 
  Clyde Foley Feb. 17, 1910 † Sept. 5, 1959
  Anne Mary June 3, 1912 † Feb. 18, 1957
  George Frederick Nov. 20, 1913  
  Donald Alphonse May 21, 1915 † Jan. 11, 1986

Notes: At the time of the June 8, 1885 Minnesota state census, Nancy was 2 years old and living with her parents and two
  older siblings in Glendorado, Benton, Minnesota.
 
At the time of the June 13, 1895 Minnesota state census, Nancy was 12 years old and living with her parents, five siblings and paternal grandmother on a farm in Glendorado, Benton, Minnesota. Her father was working as a farmer.
 
At the time of the June 7, 1900 U.S. federal census, Nancy was 17 years old and living in Glendorado, Benton, Minnesota with her parents, six siblings and a boarder, 35-year-old Freddie Weide, a single man born in Germany who was working as a farm laborer. Her father was a farmer and elder brother Peter was working as a farm laborer. Nancy was attending school as were four younger siblings.
 
At the time of the June 9, 1905 Minnesota state census, Nancy was 22 years old and living in Glendorado, Benton, Minnesota with her parents, six siblings, and a 28-year-old schoolteacher, Esther J. Langly who was born in Minnesota. Her father and brother Peter were working as farmers, and her brother John L. was working as a farm laborer.
 
Nancy married George Allen Hall on Apr. 10, 1907 at St. John's Catholic Church in Foley, Benton, Minnesota. She was 23 and George was 24 years old.
 
At the time of the Apr. 16, 1910 U.S. federal census, Nancy was 26 years old and living with her husband George, their two young boys and their 16-year-old servant, Sally Bialke, in Gilmanton, Benton, Minnesota. George was working as a retail merchant of a general store.
 
The George Hall family moved to Los Angeles, California in August 1912 where George owned and operated a grocery store. The family returned to Foley in April of 1916.
 
At the time of the Jan. 19, 1920 U.S. federal census, Nancy was 36 years old, widowed and living with her six children and Stella Streeter, a 33-year-old single servant, in Gilmanton, Benton, Minnesota.
 
At the time of the April 21, 1930 U.S. federal census, Nancy was 46 years old, widowed and living with her five children in their own home worth $10,000 in Foley, Benton, Minnesota. Her 20-year-old son Harold was working as a salesman in a general store and her 19-year-old son Clyde was working as a teller in a bank.
 
At the time of the April 6, 1940 U.S. Census, Nancy was 56 years old, widowed and living with her 76-year-old widowed mother, Alida Henry, in her own home valued at $4,500 in Foley Village, Benton, Minnesota. They currently were living in the same house as they had been on April 1, 1935. Both she and her mother were educated up through the 8th grade.
 
Nancy died on July 20, 1972 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. She was 89 years old.

Ancestry: The Nicholas Hall Line [through marriage]

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