Mancines Ellsworth Hale

Brief Life History of Mancines Ellsworth

Mancines Ellsworth Hale was born on 1 September 1863, in Ohio, United States. He married Ada Edna Cope on 10 September 1902, in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died on 27 October 1940, in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States, at the age of 77, and was buried in Bowers Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States.

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Mancines Ellsworth Hale
1863–1940
Ada Edna Cope
1883–1964
Marriage: 10 September 1902
Edward Ellsworth Hale
1908–1970

Sources (7)

  • Mancines Hale, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Manciness E Hale, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019"
  • Mancines Ellsworth Hale, "Find a Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1865

Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

1865 · The Assassination of a President

"While attending the play ""Our American Cousin"" in Ford's Theatre, actor John Wilkes Booth climbed up the stairs to the suite that President Abraham Lincoln and his wife resided. Once inside the suite Booth pulled out his pistol and shot The President in the head. In critical condition The President was carried out of the theatre for urgent medical attention. Unfortunately, Lincoln died the following day. Abraham Lincoln was the first American president to be assassinated, and his death caused a period of national mourning both in the North and South."

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

Name Meaning

English: topographic name for someone who lived in a (usually remote) nook or corner of land, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook, hollow’, or a habitational name from a place so named such as Hale in Cheshire, Hampshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Holme Hale (Norfolk), Hale Street (Kent), and Haile (Cumberland). In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. See Haugh . In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale. This surname is also established in south Wales.

Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale ).

Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Halle .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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