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* -- [[Tremen Hall]] -- 1947
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***+-- [[Catherine Marie Hall]] -- Tremen and Susan’s only daughter and a assistant district attorney in Denver.
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* -- [[Chandler Hall]] -- 1955
 
* -- [[Chandler Hall]] -- 1955

Latest revision as of 12:39, 3 September 2018

Torsten Metz -x- Mortals and Others

History: The origins of the Hall Family begin in medieval times, for the first man to be given the surname Hall was a guardsman of the Prince Bishop of Durham in County Durham, located north of Yorkshire in England. That man, Elric gained his surname when he fought in the famous Battle of Neville's Cross which took place on 17 October 1346.

The Hall Family of Chicago

Good Catholic family with 8 children.


  • -- Elizabeth Williamson -- nee Hall (Oldest Sister) 1942
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  • -- Philip Kane -- Husband of Mariam (committed suicide).
  • -- Mariam Hall (Kane) -- "Faith" is Tremen's middle sister.-- 1952

  • -- William Carter Reese -- Tremen’s Brother-in-law and husband of Anni, his youngest sister. (deceased)
      • +-- Callista Reese -- Tremen's sixteen year old niece. {4th year with Tremen}
      • +-- Jason Reese -- Tremen's fourteen year old nephew. {4th year with Tremen}
  • -- Loren Annika Reese -- Tremen’s youngest sister and a professor of ancient Greek literature at Chicago University. {coma patient} -- 1957