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Mark Moroni Hall, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Little Pigeon River, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
Death: May 30, 1887 (35)
Old Ashley, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah Territory, United States
Place of Burial: Dryfork, Uintah County, Utah Territory, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joshua Challis Hall, Sr and Sally Ann Hall
Husband of Mary Bingham
Father of Mary Maria Colton; Chloe Louisa Hall; Mark Moroni Hall, Jr and Thomas Edwin Hall
Brother of Marvin Hall; Joseph Lee Hall; Absalom Atkinson Hall; Mary Mariah Hall; Eliza Ann Hall and 3 others

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About Mark Moroni Hall, Sr.

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Birth: Aug. 2, 1851 Pigeon Pottawattamie County Iowa, USA

Death: May 30, 1887 Vernal Uintah County Utah, USA

Mark Moroni Hall

HALL — At Ashley, Uintah County, Utah, On May 30th, 1887, of inflammation of the bowels, Elder Mark Moroni Hall [Sr].

Deceased was the son of Joshua C. and Sally A. Hall and was born at Little Pigeon, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, on August 2d, 1851. In company with his parents he moved to Weber County, Utah, in 1852, and lived in Huntsville, in that county for many years.

In the fall of 1878, he removed with his family to Ashley Valley, and was among the first settlers in that vicinity and endured the hardships and privations incident to establishing new settlements.

In 1879 he assisted in forming a Sunday school in the ward in which he resided and was chosen to be its first superintendent, which position he occupied until his death. On the 9th of May, 1887, he was ordained High Priest and set apart as counselor to Bishop Merrill, of the Mountain Dell Ward.

The funeral occurred on Wednesday, June 1st, 1887. The Stake Presidency and other leading brethren of the Uintah stake were present, and testified of the usefulness and honorable character of the deceased.

He leaves a wife, three children and an aged mother, and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his early departure.

Thus he as gone to his rest, leaving behind him the record of a good man, a kind father and loving husband; a faithful and exemplary Latter-day Saint.

—Ogden Herald.



Mark Moroni Hall

Mark Moroni Hall was born to Sally Ann Bybee and Joshua Challis Hall. In 1852, when Mark was an infant his family brought him across the plains to Salt Lake City, Utah.

He married Mary Bingham on January 12, 1877 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had four children: Mark Moroni Hall, Thomas Edwin Hall, Mary Maria Hall and Chloe Louisa Hall. (bio by: Rhonda)

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Parents:
 Joshua Challis Hall (1814 - 1880)
 Sally Ann Bybee Hall (1815 - 1894)
Spouse:
 Mary Bingham Hall Stringham (1852 - 1936)*
Children:
 Mary Maria Hall Colton (1878 - 1905)*
 Chloe Louisa Hall (1879 - 1881)*
 Mark Moroni Hall (1881 - 1968)*
 Thomas Edwin Hall (1886 - 1974)*
Siblings:
 Joshua Chellus Hall (1849 - 1933)*
 Mark Moroni Hall (1851 - 1887)
 James A. Hall (1854 - 1934)**
 Orson Hall (1854 - 1929)*
  • Calculated relationship
    • Half-sibling

Burial: Dry Fork Cemetery Vernal Uintah County Utah, USA Plot:

Maintained by: Rhonda Originally Created by: dennis allen Record added: May 20, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 5467109



Mark Moroni Hall

HALL — At Ashley, Uintah County, Utah, On May 30th, 1887, of inflammation of the bowels, Elder Mark Moroni Hall [Sr].

Deceased was the son of Joshua C. and Sally A. Hall and was born at Little Pigeon, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, on August 2d, 1851. In company with his parents he moved to Weber County, Utah, in 1852, and lived in Huntsville, in that county for many years.

In the fall of 1878, he removed with his family to Ashley Valley, and was among the first settlers in that vicinity and endured the hardships and privations incident to establishing new settlements.

In 1879 he assisted in forming a Sunday school in the ward in which he resided and was chosen to be its first superintendent, which position he occupied until his death. On the 9th of May, 1887, he was ordained High Priest and set apart as counselor to Bishop Merrill, of the Mountain Dell Ward.

The funeral occurred on Wednesday, June 1st, 1887. The Stake Presidency and other leading brethren of the Uintah stake were present, and testified of the usefulness and honorable character of the deceased.

He leaves a wife, three children and an aged mother, and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his early departure.

Thus he as gone to his rest, leaving behind him the record of a good man, a kind father and loving husband; a faithful and exemplary Latter-day Saint.

—Ogden Herald.



Mark Moroni Hall

Mark Moroni Hall was born to Sally Ann Bybee and Joshua Challis Hall. In 1852, when Mark was an infant his family brought him across the plains to Salt Lake City, Utah.

He married Mary Bingham on January 12, 1877 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had four children: Mark Moroni Hall, Thomas Edwin Hall, Mary Maria Hall and Chloe Louisa Hall. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=46869790" target="_blank Rhonda)]

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Mark Moroni Hall, Sr.'s Timeline

1851
August 2, 1851
Little Pigeon River, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
1878
August 17, 1878
Huntsville, Weber, Utah Territory, United States
1879
September 15, 1879
Dry Fork, Uintah, Utah, United States
1881
January 2, 1881
Dry Fork, Uintah, Utah Territory, United States, Vernal Avenue, Vernal, Uintah County, UT, 84078, United States
1886
March 20, 1886
Mountain Dell Twnshp, Uintah, Weber County, Utah, United States
1887
May 30, 1887
Age 35
Old Ashley, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah Territory, United States
June 1, 1887
Age 35
Dryfork Cemetery, Dryfork, Uintah County, Utah Territory, United States