Cumorah Angus Hall (1867-1918)

Cumorah Angus Hall (1867-1918)

Vital Stats

 * Son of William Wood Hall (1832-1891) and Almira Jane Reid (1840-1912)
 * 1867-Jun-14 : Birth at Weber City, Morgan Co, Utah Territory
 * 1893-Oct-22 : Married to Elna Helene Christine Christensen (1877-1955) in Mink Creek, Idaho.
 * 1918-Dec-24 : Died at Lewiston, Fergus Co, Montana and buried there.

Biography
His parents were converts to the Mormon Religion. His name comes from the name of the hill where Joseph Smith found the golden plates used to create the Book of Mormon. I don't know of anyone else with that name.

His wife Elna was a Danish immigrant. They were married at Mink Creek, which is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Idaho. Mink Creek is located along Idaho State Highway 36 about 12.5 miles northeast of Preston.

He died on Christmas Eve, 1918 on the family ranch in Lewiston Montana. This was at about the same time when his son Sylvester had just returned to the mainland after serving in the military overseas during the First World War. The cause of death is believed to be the part of the Spanish Flu that plagued the world that year.

1880 US Census
Take at Carlew Valley, Oneida Co, Idaho.
 * William Hall (M-48 / Fathery)
 * Almira Hall (F-40 / Mother)
 * Sophronia Hall (F-15)
 * Lumorah Hall (M-13)
 * William F. Hall (M-10)
 * Ether Hall (M-8)
 * Alphonzo Hall (M-5)
 * A. R. Prentiss (M-55) - Almira's Uncle