Edward Spackman Hall (1881 - 1953) Profile

Edward Spackman Hall

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Other Names
Edward S Doty (Alternate)
Born
On 1881 July 13
Died
On 1953 March 5
Birthplace
Sugar House Wd, Salt Lake, Utah
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Born in Sugar House Wd, Salt Lake, Utah

1881 July 13

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Father
John Hall
Mother
Naomi Emma Spackman

Baptism

1889 July 13 (Age 8)

Performed By

John Hall

Set Apart as Missionary

Tahitian Mission
1900 October 24 – 1903 February 28 (Age 19)

Start Date Details

End Date Details

Ended 1903 February 28

Additional Dates

On 1900 November 13
Arrived in The Field

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Single
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Seymour B. Young

Called as Mission President

Tahitian Mission
1903 February 28 – 1907 August 21 (Age 21)

Start Date Details

End Date Details

Ended 1907 August 21

Additional Dates

On 1907 August 22
Departed from The Field
On 1907 September 13
Arrived at Home

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Tahitian Mission
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Served With Children
Yes
Notes

On 13 July 1905, he sailed for Salt Lake City to discuss with Church leaders the building of a new mission headquarters in Tahiti. Franklin J. Fullmer was given temporary charge of the mission. Hall returned from the trip on 29 October with a wife, Sarah Helena Carlson.

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Married to Sarah Helena Carlson

1905 October 4 (Age 24)

Died

1953 March 5 (Age 71)