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Hall - James Q,


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, March 29, 1895

James Q. HALL, a farmer living some 4 miles So. of town, had been hauling lumber from the sawmill here for the past few days to his home and came in for another load yesterday morning. He was taken suddenly sick while loading the lumber and Dr. Coffman was called and found him suffering from hernialegia and relieved him enough that he was put in a buggy and taken home, where he immediately grew worse and died in the evening. Mr. Hall was a large, fleshy man, weighing at times near 300 pounds. He was of a kind genial disposition, a kind husband and father a good neighbor and leaves a wife and large family to mourn his loss. He was about 50 years old. - kbz

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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 29 March 1895

Smartsburg news – James Hall died at his home, two miles east of here March 22, 1895, of heart failure. His death was very sudden and therefore a shock to the entire community. He was the son of Joseph and Hannah Hall and was born April 11, 1850. He was married to Ameann Cox March 7, 1894. He was the father of 9 children, six boys and three girls, 8 of whom surviving him; the youngest child died June 30, 1890. He was a kind father and husband, and will be greatly missed by all who knew him intimately. The funeral occurred Sunday at the Christian Church here, services being conducted by Elder Weatherford, of Mace. Interment at Oak Hill. - kbz

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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 29 March 1895
 
James Q. Hall died Friday afternoon, March 22, of paralysis of the heart after only a few hours’ illness. He was born in 1850, and leaves a wife and eight children. He was an excellent neighbor, a good husband and kind father. The deceased was sincerely devoted to his family, being always with them as a counselor and affectionate parent. The children that possess rather unusual ability, loved and cherished by all, show to the world that they were not without parental training and home environments.  The family has the deepest sympathy of all in this community. The funeral was preached at the Smartsburg Christian Church by Rev. Weatherford of Mace. Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery. -s

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