When Milton Perkins Hall was born on 5 May 1880, in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States, his father, Josiah Joseph S. Hall, was 36 and his mother, Levina Ellen Mercer, was 33. He married Bertha Frances Hines on 23 August 1910, in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He lived in Magisterial District 2, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States in 1940 and Pulaski, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States in 1950. He died on 15 August 1962, in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Beech Grove Cemetery, Long Bottom, Russell, Kentucky, United States.
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Garfield was shot twice by Charles J. Guitea at Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1881. After eleven weeks of intensive and other care Garfield died in Elberon, New Jersey, the second of four presidents to be assassinated, following Abraham Lincoln.
Kentucky native Nathan Stubblefield invented the radio in 1892
A law that funded many irrigation and agricultural projects in the western states.
English, Scottish, Irish, German, Norwegian, and Danish: from Middle English hall (Old English heall), Middle High German halle, Old Norse hǫll all meaning ‘hall’ (a spacious residence), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hall or an occupational name for a servant employed at a hall. In some cases it may be a habitational name from any of the places called with this word, which in some parts of Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages also denoted a salt mine. Hall is one of the commonest and most widely distributed of English surnames, bearing witness to the importance of the hall as a feature of the medieval village. The English surname has been established in Ireland since the 14th century, and, according to MacLysaght, has become numerous in Ulster since the 17th century.
Swedish: ornamental or topographic name from hall ‘hall’ (a spacious residence), or a habitational name from a placename containing the element hall ‘rock’ (from Old Norse hallr).
Chinese: variant Romanization of the surnames 何 and 賀, see He 1 and 2.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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