
HALL CEMETERY
Hall Cemetery is located South of Fairfield North of CR 350N; Located off of Route 45 between Fairfield and I-64 you will take CR200 N going west turn North on CR 1800 E and then turn West onto CR 350 N. The cemetery is located in a small grove of trees in a field due North of the Clark Home; I want to thank Mrs. Clark for her directions on how to get to the cemetery; Transcribed and Photographed in full by Michael J. Von Gebel; for additional info email: vongoebel@hotmail.com
Looking North toward Hall Cemetery (Left) Looking south from Hall cemetery (Right)
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Name |
Birth |
Death |
Married/Obit |
Headstone Picture |
Additional Info |
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Cozart, J. T. |
May 30, 1830 |
Aug. 30, 1903 |
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same stone with Mary J. Cozart |
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COZART, George W. |
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Feb 7, 1903 35y 1m 20d |
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Page 44 Wayne County Illinois Death records 1886 – 1910 By Betty Beeson |
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Cozart, Mary J. |
May 7, 1847 |
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no death date on stone |
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Hall, Charles |
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same stone as John; infant sons of P. & E.A. Hall |
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Hall, David |
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Oct. 20, 1845 |
Aged About 66 Years |
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Hall, Elizabeth A. |
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Nov. 27, 1864
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Married June 9, 1853 Phillip Hall |
Aged 26 ys., 11 ms., 25 ds. Dau. Of P. Hall |
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Hall, George W. |
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Nov. 23, 1872 34y 3m 6d |
Wayne Co. Press Nov 28, 1872 |
aged 34 ys, 3 ms, 6 ds. |
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Hall, Hannah R. |
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May 28, 1892 |
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Aged 8 ys. 5 ms. 4 ds. Dau. of P. & R. S. Hall |
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Hall, John |
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same stone as Charles; infant sons of P. & E.A. Hall |
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Hall. James E. |
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Nov. 12, 1870 |
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aged 6 ys., 6 mos., 11 dys; son of P. & E.A. Hall |
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Korthase, Fredericka |
Oct. 12, 1903 |
Aug. 5, 1905 |
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dau. Of Fred & Mary Korthase |
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Peer, (missing) ard |
May, 1848 |
Aug., 1850 |
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Son of H. & K. Peer |
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Peer, Hannah E. |
Aug. 23, 184(missing) |
Aug. 23, 1850 |
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dau. Of (missing) & K. Peer |
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Peer, Hiriam |
Apr. 21, 1821 |
Jan. 13, 1852 |
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Peer, John |
Aug., 1847 |
Mar., 1850 |
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Son of H. & K. Peer |
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Witter, Kitsey |
May 23, 1818 |
July 11, 1871 |
H. Peer & A. Witter |
aged 53 yrs, 1 mo. 18 dys. |
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Special Note
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Phillip below is known to be buried in this cemetery but headstone was not found by Michael in 2007 |
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HALL, Phillip |
Nov 17, 1826 |
Aug 26, 1888 |
M1 Elizabeth Jones M2 Rebecca PYKEIT Wayne Co Press Apr 28, 1870 |
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s/o David and Hannah (Philips) Hall |
Wayne County History 1884
PHILIP HALL, farmer, P.O. Barnhill was born in this township on November 17, 1826, and is a son of David and Hannah (Philips) Hall. The father was a native of Georgia, the mother of North Carolina. Subject was the youngest of nine children, and is the only one now living. The subscription schools of this county furnished subject means of education, but after becoming grown he improved himself to some extent. He remained at home, assisting his father, until the latter's death in 1845, and then took charge of the place for his mother. At her death in 1864, he inherited the whole of the home farm, and there he has since resided. He now owns 240 acres in Sections 24 and 25, of Township 2 south, Range 7 east, and of that has about 105 acres in cultivation. He also does something in bee raising, having about seventy hives. Mr. Hall was married on June 9, 1853, to Elizabeth Ann Jones, a daughter of John and Jane (Clark) Jones, natives of Kentucky. This lady was the mother of six children two of whom are now living ---Timer Jane (wife of Archer Wade, of White County) and Mary Ann (wife of Tyra Kinslow, of this township). Mrs. Hall died on November 27, 1864, and subject was married the second time on April 20, 1870, to Miss Rebecca Pykiet, a daughter of John and Rebecca (Foster) Pykiet, natives of England. Four children have blessed this union, of whom three are now living ---Sarah Elizabeth, Alice Adeline and Jenette. In politics, Mr. Hall gives his support to the Democratic party. (Hall Cemetery)
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