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William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, [[Ontario]], Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871. In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON. In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.  
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William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, [[Ontario]], Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871. In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON. In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.
  
By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, [[Saskatchewan|SK]] and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.
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By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, [[Saskatchewan|SK]] and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.
  
William & Bella had several children (their eldest being Harold):
 
* '''Harold Spencer Hall''' (b. 1892 Ingersoll, Oxford, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1974 Winnipeg, MB), never married, lived in Winnipeg 1922-1974.  He was credited in 1905 in the EB children's publication [[William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, [[Ontario]], Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871.  In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON.  In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.
 
  
By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, [[Saskatchewan|SK]] and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.
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William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, [[Ontario]], Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871. In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON. In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.
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By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, [[Saskatchewan|SK]] and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.
  
 
William & Bella had several children (their eldest being Harold):
 
William & Bella had several children (their eldest being Harold):
* '''Harold Spencer Hall''' (b. 1892 Ingersoll, Oxford, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1974 Winnipeg, MB), never married, lived in Winnipeg 1922-1974. He was recognized in 1905 (at the age of 13) in the PB (later EB-TW) children's publication [https://bibletruthpublishers.com/messages-of-love-may-14-1905-1905-original-pdfs/messages-of-gods-love/la98747 Messages of Love] for answering Bible questions correctly. Also see [[Messages of Love in Manitoba]] and [[Messages of Love Around the Globe]].  
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* '''Harold Spencer Hall''' (b. 1892 Ingersoll, Oxford, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1974 Winnipeg, MB), never married, lived in Winnipeg 1922-1974. He was recognized in 1905 (at the age of 13) in the PB (later EB-TW) children's publication [https://bibletruthpublishers.com/messages-of-love-may-14-1905-1905-original-pdfs/messages-of-gods-love/la98747 Messages of Love] for answering Bible questions correctly. Also see [[Messages of Love in Manitoba]] and [[Messages of Love Around the Globe]].
 
* Emilie May (Mary Elizabeth) Hall (b. 1893 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON)
 
* Emilie May (Mary Elizabeth) Hall (b. 1893 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON)
* Grace Olive Hall Polzin (b. 1894 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d. 1935 Winnipeg, MB). Olive was employed as a hospital nurse in 1916 at Moose Jaw, living with her parents. 1922 @ Mossbank, SK married Leo Albert Polzin, wedding officiated by a Rev. Mr. Culp. Residence @ Regina, SK in 1922.
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* Grace Olive Hall Polzin (b. 1894 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d. 1935 Winnipeg, MB). Olive was employed as a hospital nurse in 1916 at Moose Jaw, living with her parents. 1922 @ Mossbank, SK married Leo Albert Polzin, wedding officiated by a Rev. Mr. Culp. Residence @ Regina, SK in 1922.
* Helen Ruth Hall Silverson (b. 1896 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d.  
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* Helen Ruth Hall Silverson (b. 1896 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d.
 
* Dorothy Hall
 
* Dorothy Hall
 
* John O. Hall
 
* John O. Hall

Revision as of 04:05, 2 March 2022

William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, Ontario, Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871. In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON. In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.

By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, SK and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.


William John Hall was born about 1869 at Oxford West, Oxford, Ontario, Canada, the son of William Hall (b. 1824 England) & Ellen Baker Hall (b. 1834 England), his parents were registered Baptist in 1871. In 1891, at Oxford, William married Isabella "Bella" Taylor (b. 1866 ON), they identified as Baptists at the time, but her family was registered as "non-sectarian Church of God", and they were living at Blenheim, Brant, ON. In 1901, William & Bella were living in Oxford, and identified as R.C.

By 1911, William & Bella were living at Stadacona, Moose Jaw, SK and identified as PB, to which there is presently an open brethren (OB) Stadacona Gospel Chapel that was started by 1908 as Moose Jaw Gospel Hall. There has also been an exclusive meeting (TW) at nearby Regina since 1914, with brethren living there as early as 1889, as well as closer to Stadacona in Chaplin, Morse, Pangman and Saint Boswells for brief periods.

William & Bella had several children (their eldest being Harold):

  • Harold Spencer Hall (b. 1892 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d. 1974 Winnipeg, MB), never married, lived in Winnipeg 1922-1974. He was recognized in 1905 (at the age of 13) in the PB (later EB-TW) children's publication Messages of Love for answering Bible questions correctly. Also see Messages of Love in Manitoba and Messages of Love Around the Globe.
  • Emilie May (Mary Elizabeth) Hall (b. 1893 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON)
  • Grace Olive Hall Polzin (b. 1894 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d. 1935 Winnipeg, MB). Olive was employed as a hospital nurse in 1916 at Moose Jaw, living with her parents. 1922 @ Mossbank, SK married Leo Albert Polzin, wedding officiated by a Rev. Mr. Culp. Residence @ Regina, SK in 1922.
  • Helen Ruth Hall Silverson (b. 1896 Ingersoll, Oxford, ON - d.
  • Dorothy Hall
  • John O. Hall
  • Rathleen M. Hall

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