John W Hall 327
- Born: 4 May 1834, Darke County, OH
General Notes:
Source: History of Darke County Ohio, 1880, W.H. Beers & Co., Chicago. Page 497:
John W. Hall, firm of Hime & Hall, livery, feed and sale stable, northeast of public square, also, of firm of Hall & Co., importers and breeders of French, Norman and Clydesdale horses. The above gentleman is another of the old settlers, being born in Greenville Township May 4, 1834, and is a son of James Hall, who at a very early day came from South Carolina to Miami Co.; thence to Darke Co., among the early settlers; he was engaged in contracting and building to a certain extent; he built the first letter boxes for the post office at Greenville, selecting at that time box Number 96, which box has always been retained in the family, and is now the box of John W.
Our subject continued farming in Darke Co. until 1855, when he went to Logan Co., Ill., and followed farming and stock-raising until 1861, at which date he returned to Darke Co. and continued the same business until 1875, when he was elected Sheriff of Darke Co., re-elected in 1877, serving until January, 1880, when, upon the expiration of his office, he associated with Mr. Hime in the above business; in 1874, he associated with Harrod Mills and James Esty in the stock business, under the firm name of Hall & Co., which firm still exist. His marriage with Frances D. Carnahan was celebrated Aug. 29, 1854; she is a native of Darke Co.; they have eight children - James M., Isaac W., Sarah C., Elias M., Idela May, Charles C., Julia E., Rollie S.
John married Francis Carnahan.
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