[Silver Creek Township.]
Silver Creek Township 1873: Hendricks Hall, 54; spouse, Mary, 52.
Silver Creek Township 1874: Hendricks Hall, 55; spouse, Mary, 53.
Silver Creek Township 1874: John Hall, 20. No spouse listed.
Kansas 1875 Census, Silver Creek Township, Cowley County, March 1, 1875.
Name age sex color Place/birth Where from
Hendricks Hall 55 m w Indiana Indiana
Mary Hall 52? f w Indiana Indiana
John Hall 20 m w Indiana Indiana
Amos Hall 16 m w Indiana Indiana
Catharin Hall 13 f w Indiana Indiana
Fred Hall 11 m w Indiana Indiana
Rosey Hall 9 f w Indiana Indiana
W. S. G. Hall 6 m w Indiana Indiana
Silver Creek Township 1876: Hendricks Hall, 56; spouse, Mary, 55.
Silver Creek Township 1876: John Hall, 21. No spouse listed.
Silver Creek Township 1878: Hendricks Hall, 56; spouse, Mary, 55.
Silver Creek Township 1878: John Hall, 23. No spouse listed.
P. O. address Moscow.
Silver Creek Township 1879: Hendricks Hall, 57; spouse, Mary, 56.
Silver Creek Township 1879: John Hall, 23. No spouse listed.
Silver Creek Township 1879: Amos Hall, 21. No spouse listed.
P. O. address Moscow.
FROM THE NEWSPAPERS.
[SILVER CREEK TOWNSHIP CORRESPONDENT: “SILAS JEEMS.”]
Winfield Courier, May 25, 1876.
Mr. Hall is doing a great deal of prairie breaking; he turns over the sod with two good breaking teams.
[SILVER CREEK TOWNSHIP CORRESPONDENT: “SILAS JEEMS.”]
Winfield Courier, August 3, 1876. Editorial Page.
Mr. Hall is building a very nice milk house over his spring. Jack Morris is doing the stone work and Mr. Wilson and Browning are doing the carpenter work.
[TISDALE TOWNSHIP CORRESPONDENT: “N’IMPORTE.”]
Winfield Courier, May 2, 1878.
Mr. H. Hall, of Silver Creek Township, is building a good stone house on his farm.
Mary, spouse of Hendricks Hall, dies...
Winfield Courier, June 16, 1881.
OBITUARY. Mary, wife of Hendricks Hall, departed from this life June 7th, 1881, in the fifty-seventh year of her age. She had been sorely afflicted for a number of years, yet bore her long and painful suffering without a murmur. She was for many years a faithful christian wife and mother, thus leaving a bright evidence behind that she had entered into rest. She leaves a husband and seven children; also a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. She has done what she could.
[SILVER CREEK TOWNSHIP CORRESPONDENT: “G. T. H.”]
Winfield Courier, August 11, 1881.
The funeral discourse of mother Hall, cousin of Hendricks Hall, was delivered at the Silver Creek schoolhouse by Rev. James Hopkins on last Sabbath.
Hendricks Hall referred to as “Hendrix” Hall in next item...
[THE OLD SOLDIERS - GETTING READY FOR THE REUNION.]
Winfield Courier, Thursday, October 6, 1881 - FRONT PAGE.
Below will be found the proceedings of township meetings, organizations, and muster rolls as far as heard from. The last week before the reunion we will publish the muster rolls
complete.
SILVER CREEK. In pursuance of an invitation extended to the old soldiers of Silver Creek township by the Central Committee at Winfield, on the 21st and 22nd of October in a grand reunion, the old soldiers met at Burden the 27th inst., and organized a company of veterans. Below will be found the names of officers chosen and roll of members, which includes a number of ex-confederates who wish to participate.
MEMBER: HENDRIX HALL, CO. E, 81 IND., INFT., PRIVATE.
Katie Hall, Silver Creek township, marries B. F. Sanders...
Winfield Courier, January 29, 1880.
Married at Silver Creek township by ’Squire Smith: Mr. Benjamin F. Sanders and Miss Katie Hall.
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