Family History

Hall

Hall, Florence (1912–1996)★, grandmother.
Florence★ (known as Flo) was born on 29 May, 1912 at 100 Poplar Street in Ashington, Bothal Demesne, Northumberland, England, the daughter of James William Hall★ and Dinah Peak★. She married William Chambers★ on 20 Apr, 1935 at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Westmorland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. She died on 3 Jun, 1996 in Crowstone House in Southend on Sea, Essex, England at the age of eighty-four.
Hall, James William (1888–1959)★, great grandfather.
James★, boiler maker, was born on 28 Aug, 1888 in Ashington in Bothal Demesne, Northumberland, England, the son of John Hall★ and Elizabeth Emma Carr★. He married Dinah Peak★ on 30 May, 1908 at The Register Office in Tynemouth, Northumberland, England. He died on 22 Feb, 1959 at Benham Hospital in Gateshead, County Durham, England at the age of seventy. His death was attributed to "cardial thrombosis".
Hall, John (1846–1902)★, great great grandfather.
John★, coal miner, was baptised on 28 Oct, 1846 at St. Alban's Church in Earsdon, Northumberland, England, the son of Matthew Hall★ and Mary Miller★. He married Elizabeth Carr★ on 23 Dec, 1867 at St. Alban's Church, Earsdon. He died on 5 Apr, 1902 in Ashington in Bothal Demesne, Northumberland, England at the age of fifty-five. His death was attributed to "capillary bronchitis".
Hall, Matthew (1821–1892)★, 3x great grandfather.
Matthew★, coal miner, was baptised on 16 Jun, 1821 in the parish of Earsdon in Northumberland, England, the son of George Hall★ and Margaret Richardson★. He married Mary Miller★ on 9 Nov, 1844 at St. Alban's Church in Earsdon, Northumberland, England. He died on 16 Dec, 1892 in Bebside Colliery in Cowpen, Horton, Northumberland, England at the age of seventy-one. His death was attributed to "cancer of the liver".
Hall, George (?–1848)★, 4x great grandfather.
George★, pitman, married Margaret Richardson★ on 19 Nov, 1820 at St. Alban's Church in Earsdon, Northumberland, England. He died on 14 Apr, 1848 in Hartley in Northumberland, England. His death was attributed to "dyspnoea" (shortness of breath).