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Stout, Dora M. Hall, 1878-1940

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1878 - 1940

Parallel Names

  • Hall, Dora M., 1878-1940

Biographical History

Dora M. Hall Stout (1878-1940) was a Latter-day Saint woman from Rockville, Utah.

Dora Martha Murton Hall was born January 8, 1878, in Rockville, Utah, to John Charles Hall and Keziah DeGrey Hall. She married Alfred Fisk Stout on March 24, 1898, in St. George, Utah. Dora served as the ward organist or assistant organist for 45 years in Rockville and Hurricane, and served as the Y.W.M.I.A. president for seven years. She was a member of the Zion Park Stake Geneaological Society for several years. Alfred and Dora had six children, five of which lived to adulthood. Dora died on July 1, 1940, in Hurricane, Utah.

Citation:
Dora M. Hall Stout journal ledger, 1888-1903 (Dora M. Hall Stout; b. January 8, 1878 in Rockville, Utah; d. July 1, 1940 in Hurricane, Utah; m. Alfred Fisk Stout on March 24, 1898 in St. George, Utah)

FamilySearch, via WWW, March 4, 2014 (Dora Martha Murton Hall was born to John Charles Hall and Keziah DeGrey Hall; Dora served as the ward organist or assistant organist for 45 years in Rockville and Hurricane, and served as the Y.W.M.I.A. president for seven years. Member of the Zion Park Stake Geneaological Society for several years. Alfred and Dora had six children, five of which lived to adulthood)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Dora M. Hall Stout journal ledger and history

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 8400
Scope and Contents

Contains the journal ledger of Dora M. Hall Stout of Rockville, Utah. The journal contains entries of meetings, blessings, school notes, family events, a history of her parents, and other recordings, dated 1888 to 1935. Also contains a personal history started by Dora, and continued by her children Erma Stout Bringhurst and Edwin Hall Stout, touching on Dora's life in Rockville and Hurricane, Utah. Collection material dates from 1888 to 1948.

Dates: approximately 1888-1948

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