Joshua Chellus Hall, Jr

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  • Residence: Ashley, Uintah, Utah, United States - 1880
  • Residence: Ashley, Mountain Dell Precincts, Uintah, Utah - 1900
  • Residence: Mountain Dell, Uintah, Utah - 1910
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____________________________________________ http://udn.lib.utah.edu/u?/vernal3,105553" target="_blank Vernal Express, Dec. 14, 1933

Early Pioneer of Ashley Valley Succumbs Wednesday After Long Illness

Chell Hall, an early pioneer of Ashley Valley, died Wednesday evening, after a lingering illness of about three months. He was born March 17, 1849 at Walla Walla, Illinois. He came to Ashley Valley with his parents in the early days having been a pioneer of the state in 1852.

Funeral services will be held in the Maeser ward chapel Friday morning at 10 o'clock under the direction of the ward bishopric. ____________________________________________ http://udn.lib.utah.edu/u?/vernal3,105761" target="_blank Vernal Express, Dec. 21, 1933

Chellus Hall Funeral Rites Held Friday One of First Settlers of Uintah Basin and Active in Early Settlement of Utah.

Impressive funeral services were held Friday at 10 a.m. in the Maeser chapel for Chellus Hall, pioneer of Ashley Valley, who died Wednesday, December 13, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roxie McCreary. Services were conducted by Bishop Lester Bingham. Potted and cut flowers were used for decorations. The singing was furnished by a mixed chorus which sang ‘I Need Thee Every Hour,' ‘Sometime We'll Understand.' Prayer was offered by Thomas Bingham.

Dicky Caldwell of Dry Fork was the first speaker and told of the life of Mr. Hall giving the history of his acquaintance with him and the devotion of his children to their parents.

William H. Siddoway spoke of the early acquaintance, of it being a day of rejoicing on the other side. Also that he was known for his sterling qualities of the great good his wife has done in healing the sick. Mrs. Mae Jorgensen touchingly sang ‘Face to Face.'

Earnest Eaton spoke of the early pioneer life of the deceased. Remarks by Bishop Bingham were made and the closing song by the chorus, ‘Shall We Meet.' Benediction by Joseph P. Hacking. Interment was in the Dry Fork cemetery. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Sally Caldwell, Vernal; Josh Hall, Dry Fork; Lyman Hall, Lyman Wyo; Mrs. Roxy [sic] McQuary [sic], Vernal; Mrs. Bert Caldwell, Dry Fork; and Mrs. Sam Rolfe, Vernal. His sons and grandsons acted as pall bearers.

The deceased was born on March 17, 1849. ____________________________________________ http://udn.lib.utah.edu/u?/vernal3,105763" target="_blank Vernal Express, Dec. 21, 1933

JOSHUA CHELLUS HALL

The following account is taken from the life history of Joshua Chellus Hall which his daughter, Mrs. Bert Caldwell, finished only a few days before his death. In speaking of his life, Mr. Hall said:...

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Joshua Chellus Hall, Jr's Timeline

1849
March 17, 1849
1873
December 17, 1873
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, United States
1875
July 1, 1875
Huntsville, Weber County, Utah, United States
1876
April 21, 1876
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States
1877
May 15, 1877
Beaver, Beaver, Utah, United States
1878
April 24, 1878
Uintah County, Utah, United States
1879
March 8, 1879
Uintah County, Utah, United States
1880
March 8, 1880
Uintah County, Utah, United States
1881
October 3, 1881
Uintah County, Utah, United States
1883
October 19, 1883
Uintah County, Utah, United States