Joseph Haigh
M, #13677, b. 1804, d. 1883
Joseph Haigh was Silk Manufacturer. He was born in 1804 at Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Bladon, daughter of Thomas Bladon and Mary Babb, on 7 February 1842 at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England. Joseph Haigh died in 1883 at Toxeth Park, Lancashire, England.
Family | Ann Bladon b. 1807, d. 25 Jan 1845 |
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Last Edited | 10 Apr 2009 |
Martha Susan Hale
F, #13685, b. 1816, d. 1845
Her married name was Shackford. Martha Susan Hale was born in 1816. She married Samuel Burnham Shackford in 1837. Martha Susan Hale died in 1845.
Family | Samuel Burnham Shackford b. 1817, d. 1881 |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Albert George John Hall
M, #13689, b. 30 January 1874, d. 11 November 1874
Father | John Hall b. 14 Mar 1851, d. 29 Sep 1925 |
Mother | Emily Lucas b. 15 Mar 1844, d. 5 Feb 1874 |
Albert George John Hall was born on 30 January 1874 at Longford, Tasmania, Australia. He was the son of John Hall and Emily Lucas. Albert George John Hall died on 11 November 1874 at Longford, Tasmania, Australia. He was buried on 11 November 1874 at Christ Church Cemetery, Wellington Street, Longford, Tasmania, Australia.
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2009 |
Alexander Hall1
M, #13690
Family | Eliza Jane Morrison |
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Last Edited | 23 Apr 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Alice May Hall1
F, #13691, b. 1894
Father | Richard Hall b. 1867 |
Mother | Emily Rolfe |
Last Edited | 28 Feb 2011 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Cyril Vivian Hall1
M, #13697, b. 1892
Father | Richard Hall b. 1867 |
Mother | Emily Rolfe |
Last Edited | 28 Feb 2011 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Doris Ethel Hall1
F, #13699, b. 1896
Father | Richard Hall b. 1867 |
Mother | Emily Rolfe |
Doris Ethel Hall was born in 1896 at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of Richard Hall and Emily Rolfe.
Last Edited | 28 Feb 2011 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Elizabeth Jane Hall1
F, #13700, b. 1871
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Her married name was Bellett. Elizabeth Jane Hall was born in 1871. She was the daughter of Alexander Hall and Eliza Jane Morrison. Elizabeth Jane Hall married James Eugene Bellett, son of James Bellett and Fanny Radford, in 1893 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.1
Family | James Eugene Bellett b. 1871 |
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Last Edited | 10 Mar 2011 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Emaline Gertrude Hall1
F, #13702, b. 1881
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Her married name was Large. Emaline Gertrude Hall was born in 1881. She was the daughter of Alexander Hall and Eliza Jane Morrison. Emaline Gertrude Hall married Leslie John Large, son of John Large and Annie Grattidge, in 1899 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.1
Family | Leslie John Large b. 1879 |
Last Edited | 23 Apr 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Francis David Hall1
M, #13703, b. 1873
Francis David Hall was born in 1873. He married Edith May Fleming, daughter of Charles Fleming and Jane L Ransley, in 1895 at Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Edith May Fleming b. 1875 |
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Last Edited | 9 Aug 2014 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Harold James Hall
M, #13707, b. 29 March 1912, d. 23 November 1930
Father | Henry Francis Fowler Hall d. 1915 |
Mother | Ida Bertha Hodgetts b. 19 Oct 1875, d. 1970 |
Harold James Hall was born on 29 March 1912 at Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital, High Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.1,2 He was the son of Henry Francis Fowler Hall and Ida Bertha Hodgetts. Harold James Hall died on 23 November 1930 at Dilston, Tasmania, Australia, at age 18 The Mercury (Hobart... Saturday 6 December 1930, page 7.
DILSTON TRAGEDY
Drowning of Two Persons
The Inquest
The Coroner (Mr. E. L. Hall) was' unable to determine as to how Harold James Hall and Mary Hoyle got into the water when they were drowned at Dilston on November 23. The inquiry into the circumstances of the tragedy took place at Launceston yesterday, when an open verdict was returned.
In- spector P. Hynes conducted the case for the police.
Harry David Hoyle said that on November 23 he went down the river In a motor launch with Harold James Hall, Mary Williams, and his mother, Mary Hoyle, for the week-end.
They arrived at Dilston about ll a.m., on Sunday, and shortly after Hall rowed witness's mother and Miss Williams to the shore, and then returned to the boat. Not long afterwards Hall returned to the shore for the two women, and witness watched their approach until they neared the launch. Next he saw them in the water. He put on a life belt, and jumped In the river, making towards Mary Williams, who was the closest to the motor boat.
He could swim about 30 yards. He reached the girl and caught her by the neck, and the tide carried the two under the jetty. His cries for help were heard on shore, and a man came and threw a life belt over the jetty, and the two were got out of the water. He did not see anything of his mother.
Hall was always aboard the motor boat when it went down the river, and was not a person likely to act in a foolish manner in the dinghy. Hall was able to swim, but the others could not. Witness did not see anything of Hall after the accident, and did not see the dinghy capsize. The water was calm.
EVIDENCE OF GIRL.
Mary Jane Williams, residing at 114 Wellington Street, Launceston, said thal she did not know how she came to get into the water. She felt the boat turn over. The water was choppy.
The Coroner: Harold Hoyle told me the water was quite calm.
Witness said she saw an upturned dinghy in the water, and did not know anything until she found herself in a motor car.
Constable Robert Gillespie said that at Freshwater Point on November 23 he recovered from the river the body of a female which was later identified as that of Mary Hoyle., Trooper E. Johnston said he recovered the body of Harold Hall from the river at Freshwater Point on December 1.
The Coroner returned an open verdict, but said it had yet to be explainet how the two deceased came to get into the water.1,3
He was buried on 2 December 1930 at Carr Villa Cemetery and Crematorium, Nunamina Avenue, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia..Mon B13 127 1/2 Y ANG FIN 8227.
DILSTON TRAGEDY
Drowning of Two Persons
The Inquest
The Coroner (Mr. E. L. Hall) was' unable to determine as to how Harold James Hall and Mary Hoyle got into the water when they were drowned at Dilston on November 23. The inquiry into the circumstances of the tragedy took place at Launceston yesterday, when an open verdict was returned.
In- spector P. Hynes conducted the case for the police.
Harry David Hoyle said that on November 23 he went down the river In a motor launch with Harold James Hall, Mary Williams, and his mother, Mary Hoyle, for the week-end.
They arrived at Dilston about ll a.m., on Sunday, and shortly after Hall rowed witness's mother and Miss Williams to the shore, and then returned to the boat. Not long afterwards Hall returned to the shore for the two women, and witness watched their approach until they neared the launch. Next he saw them in the water. He put on a life belt, and jumped In the river, making towards Mary Williams, who was the closest to the motor boat.
He could swim about 30 yards. He reached the girl and caught her by the neck, and the tide carried the two under the jetty. His cries for help were heard on shore, and a man came and threw a life belt over the jetty, and the two were got out of the water. He did not see anything of his mother.
Hall was always aboard the motor boat when it went down the river, and was not a person likely to act in a foolish manner in the dinghy. Hall was able to swim, but the others could not. Witness did not see anything of Hall after the accident, and did not see the dinghy capsize. The water was calm.
EVIDENCE OF GIRL.
Mary Jane Williams, residing at 114 Wellington Street, Launceston, said thal she did not know how she came to get into the water. She felt the boat turn over. The water was choppy.
The Coroner: Harold Hoyle told me the water was quite calm.
Witness said she saw an upturned dinghy in the water, and did not know anything until she found herself in a motor car.
Constable Robert Gillespie said that at Freshwater Point on November 23 he recovered from the river the body of a female which was later identified as that of Mary Hoyle., Trooper E. Johnston said he recovered the body of Harold Hall from the river at Freshwater Point on December 1.
The Coroner returned an open verdict, but said it had yet to be explainet how the two deceased came to get into the water.1,3
He was buried on 2 December 1930 at Carr Villa Cemetery and Crematorium, Nunamina Avenue, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia..Mon B13 127 1/2 Y ANG FIN 8227.
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2013 |
Citations
- [S325] Email message from Lyn Chedoona (Carruthers).
- [S221] Unknown author Tasmanian Federation Index 1900-1930 "Place: Victoria Hospital LAUNCESTON
Registration Year: 1912
Registration Number: 1925." - [S221] Unknown author Tasmanian Federation Index 1900-1930 "Place: River Tamar DILSTON
Registration Year: 1930
Registration Number: 1110."
Henry Francis Fowler Hall
M, #13708, d. 1915
Henry Francis Fowler Hall married Ida Bertha Hodgetts, daughter of Daniel Hodgetts and Hester Hodgetts, in 1907 at Tasmania, Australia. Henry Francis Fowler Hall died in 1915 at Trowutta District, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Ida Bertha Hodgetts b. 19 Oct 1875, d. 1970 |
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Last Edited | 10 Nov 2010 |
Henry Edward James C Hall1
M, #13709, b. 1888
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Henry Edward James C Hall was born in 1888. He was the son of Alexander Hall and Eliza Jane Morrison.
Last Edited | 23 Apr 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Ina Phoebe Hall1
F, #13710, b. 1896
Father | Francis David Hall b. 1873 |
Mother | Edith May Fleming b. 1875 |
Ina Phoebe Hall was born in 1896 at Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of Francis David Hall and Edith May Fleming.
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Isabella Hall
F, #13711, b. circa 1863
Her married name was Nish. Isabella Hall was born circa 1863 at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She married William Nish on 7 March 1889 at Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.
Family | William Nish b. c 1840 |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
John Hall
M, #13712, b. 14 March 1851, d. 29 September 1925
John Hall was born on 14 March 1851 at Westbury, Tasmania, Australia. He married Emily Lucas, daughter of George Lucas and Elizabeth Hodgetts, on 17 July 1873 at Longford, Tasmania, Australia. John Hall was buried in September 1925 at Christ Church Cemetery, Wellington Street, Longford, Tasmania, Australia. He died on 29 September 1925 at Longford, Tasmania, Australia, at age 74.
Family | Emily Lucas b. 15 Mar 1844, d. 5 Feb 1874 |
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Last Edited | 22 Apr 2009 |
Lavinia Coralie Hall1
F, #13717, b. 1899
Father | Francis David Hall b. 1873 |
Mother | Edith May Fleming b. 1875 |
Lavinia Coralie Hall was born in 1899 at Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of Francis David Hall and Edith May Fleming.
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Lucy May Hall1
F, #13718, b. 1876
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Last Edited | 23 Apr 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Mary Hall
F, #13722, b. 1734, d. circa 6 April 1807
Her married name was Getliffe. Mary Hall was born in 1734. She married William Getliffe, son of William Getliffe, on 26 October 1757 at Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England. Mary Hall died circa 6 April 1807 at Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England. She was buried on 8 April 1807 at Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England.
Family | William Getliffe b. 1724, d. b 1807 |
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Last Edited | 22 Dec 2011 |
Mary Hall
F, #13723, b. 1740
Her married name was Scrivens. Mary Hall married William Scrivens. Mary Hall was born in 1740.
Family | William Scrivens b. 1740 |
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Last Edited | 11 Aug 2014 |
Mary Ann Hall
F, #13724, b. 28 August 1883
Her married name was Wadley. Mary Ann Hall was born on 28 August 1883 at Westbury, Tasmania, Australia. She married Rhonsley James Wadley, son of Joseph Wadley and Louisa Hillier, in 1906 at Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Rhonsley James Wadley b. 28 Aug 1882 |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Richard Hall1
M, #13728, b. 1867
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Richard Hall was born in 1867. He was the son of Alexander Hall and Eliza Jane Morrison. Richard Hall married Emily Rolfe in 1890 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.1
Family | Emily Rolfe |
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Last Edited | 28 Feb 2011 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Sarah Maud Hall
F, #13732, b. 1873
Father | Alexander Hall |
Mother | Eliza Jane Morrison |
Her married name was Jacobson. Sarah Maud Hall was born in 1873. She was the daughter of Alexander Hall and Eliza Jane Morrison. Sarah Maud Hall married Charles Nathan Jacobson, son of Robert Jacobson and Mary Ann Bellett, in 1893 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.1
Family | Charles Nathan Jacobson b. 1870 |
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Last Edited | 23 Apr 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
William Charles Hall1
M, #13736, b. 1897
Father | Francis David Hall b. 1873 |
Mother | Edith May Fleming b. 1875 |
William Charles Hall was born in 1897 at Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia. He was the son of Francis David Hall and Edith May Fleming.
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Florence Halladay
F, #13737, b. 5 December 1893, d. 1978
Her married name was Sansom. Florence Halladay was born on 5 December 1893. She married Frank Thornton Sansom, son of Edwin Sansom and Minerva Fern Abernethy, on 31 December 1912. Florence Halladay died in 1978.
Family | Frank Thornton Sansom b. 4 Jun 1883, d. 1939 |
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Last Edited | 30 Dec 2010 |
Hannah Hallam
F, #13738, b. 1821
Her married name was Mee. Hannah Hallam was born in 1821 at Radford, Nottinghamshire, England. She married William Mee, son of John Mee and Sarah Bates, in 1847. Hannah Hallam appeared in the 1851 census lived at Red Lion Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With in laws and husband William and daugher Harriett.
Occupation:-: Seamstress. She appeared in the 1861 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With children.
Occupation:-- Home Laundress. She appeared in the 1871 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With Charles & Sarah.
Occupation:- Housewife
Remarried to Benjamin Smith. She appeared in the 1881 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With her husband Benjamin.
Occupation:-: Seamstress. She appeared in the 1861 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With children.
Occupation:-- Home Laundress. She appeared in the 1871 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With Charles & Sarah.
Occupation:- Housewife
Remarried to Benjamin Smith. She appeared in the 1881 census lived at Shaw Street, Ruddington, Nottingham, England. With her husband Benjamin.
Family | William Mee b. 1820 |
Marriage* | She married William Mee, son of John Mee and Sarah Bates, in 1847. |
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Last Edited | 12 May 2009 |
Percival Ernest Hallam
M, #13739, b. circa 1874, d. before 1967
Percival Ernest Hallam was born circa 1874 at Tea Tree, Tasmania, Australia. He married Violet Mary Campbell Johnston, daughter of James Johnston and Honor Harvey, on 23 December 1921 at Wellington, New Zealand. Percival Ernest Hallam died before 1967.
Family | Violet Mary Campbell Johnston b. 2 Jan 1878, d. 21 Jan 1967 |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2014 |
Lydia m Halleday
F, #13740, b. between 1808 and 1829, d. between 1851 and 1918
Her married name was Spruce. Lydia m Halleday was born between 1808 and 1829. She married Robert Spruce, son of John Spruce and (?) Mary, on 25 October 1846 at Barnham Broom, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Lydia m Halleday died between 1851 and 1918.
Family | Robert Spruce b. 1818, d. bt 1851 - 1909 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Charles Henry Hallett
M, #13741, b. 1880
Father | Charles William Hallett b. 1856 |
Mother | Frances Harriet Probatt b. 1855 |
Charles Henry Hallett was born in 1880 at Tasmania, Australia. He was the son of Charles William Hallett and Frances Harriet Probatt.
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Charles William Hallett
M, #13742, b. 1856
Charles William Hallett was born in 1856 at Rampisham, Dorset, England. He married Frances Harriet Probatt, daughter of Henry Probatt and Mary Ann Woodward, on 27 October 1877 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Frances Harriet Probatt b. 1855 |
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Last Edited | 11 Aug 2014 |