The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) September 6, 1899 page 7
Hyattsville, Md., September 6, 1899.
Dr. Julius Hall, a well-known physician of Prince George’s county, died yesterday at the home of his daughter near Marlboro. Dr. Hall was born in Baltimore, January 19, 1819. He practiced medicine from the time of his graduation in 1848 until 1893, and then removed to Baltimore.
In 1842 he married a daughter of the late Governor Kent of Maryland. Two daughters and four sons survive him. They are Mrs. Robt. C. Grittiet, Miss Julia H. Osborn, Jos. T., Wallace, Julius and William Hall.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) September 5, 1899 page 7
DIED.
HALL. Suddenly, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Julia Hall Osborne, near Upper Marlboro, on Monday, September 4, 1899, Dr. Julius Hall, in the eighty-first year of his age.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) September 6, 1899 page 7
Hyattsville, Md., September 6, 1899.
Dr. Julius Hall, a well-known physician of Prince George’s county, died yesterday at the home of his daughter near Marlboro. Dr. Hall was born in Baltimore, January 19, 1819. He practiced medicine from the time of his graduation in 1848 until 1893, and then removed to Baltimore.
In 1842 he married a daughter of the late Governor Kent of Maryland. Two daughters and four sons survive him. They are Mrs. Robt. C. Grittiet, Miss Julia H. Osborn, Jos. T., Wallace, Julius and William Hall.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) September 5, 1899 page 7
DIED.
HALL. Suddenly, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Julia Hall Osborne, near Upper Marlboro, on Monday, September 4, 1899, Dr. Julius Hall, in the eighty-first year of his age.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)
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