Show OBITUARY r ANN MATILDA HAIJ 11 Ogden Utah Nov 2GiAnn Ala if Isla sap wllo of KWe Joseph Hall wui ThronnealNN the daughter of Thomas Worley ana X 4 Mary Aim Harris Vorley She wn Devonport Devon England on born nt glandcor the ort 7th of April 1820 She was i In her religiously Inclined She attended girlhood rc Ineflrafai It to A tended the liapllsl Sabbath dam to which the d-am much attached and hlghlv predated the moral and religious re-ligious Instructions which she secured In I that Institution Still the religious part wan not nil that her soul desired for It wns riachlng out nflcr something Ill III of a higher order but she did not final It In the orr to which her parents nnd herself were united Nevellhe less she endeavored wcr I to five up to I h eat light she had to nerve ODd to the e-at other ab Iffy unt ereater light should comc In all l she heard of the Iatterday dj tlh 0 Saints who had I made their I advent In I harlr native town The nnm was strange nd tile novelty or I Induced hr 10 Mslt their place ot meellnc There she listened to their doctrines which to her were new ono at first O strange as their name She contmueu t to attend their services and at length v alend convinced that the iUer taught the true Onspol or our Iml and Savior Jesus Chrltt She followed her honest convictions and bowed In obedience obedi-ence to lh heavenly mee oge Her I fathers family wna numerous hct Kindred were man ttirller In 1 life the had been bell petted chUd And bn 1ler nul now he stoo lon Ill one other of her houneholl embrncei t the truth and while file did not per eecute her severely the considered sh wa deluded and did nth reele her XC w n-th the warmth rand corllaU I I whlal they did before r he beeama Mor I inon put she continued steadfast In the I eontnue truth he bnd received n testlmons In1 Ih that the work was of Ood thl th I 4 knew by the power of the Holy Ghoul She administered 10 the 110 rm Ihe tilde them In Ihelr mloplonan work JP 0 lie 111111ielmfu aplted 10 deilLray the k pene cheerrll Ih e Aork of t Lor1 In 1 Ihol lown hleh al Ihat tmp were heavy The branch well mal and tire hean consisted In lat 1 of he Wives nf Pontoon She secured neither nld nnr comfort from nns of her klnlrd I on account of her religious I faith Still she struggled bravely on nlone being at that time n round PIP io k v Idow I fahingnevortVXrted In her follh or swerved from her duty On the 16th of October T I she wn rnarrI thet1l rider Oclollblhl Ilnll who was nt thai lime president of th Lands Fn jh conference with headquarters nt Devonport Inrly In IRI he won rOil r-Oil I loed from him mllonr laho ral In flreat Tlrltiln by Apostle Franklin D Illchards then president of the Euro Iehords 3 peon mission On March 2qth In company st com-pany with her husband she win onboard lip on-board the ship Juventa with over five hundred olher paBcengers nil 1 1 13 Mormons Mor-mons At midnight of the 3l at we were toned out of dock Into the Mcrsev river anti on the 1st of Apill we slood to Pert After n bolterus I pPoge we landed nt Philadelphia Pa on the bill or May Thence we procee < 1 ItY rail and slam bout vila 1 Pt 111 I 10 Atchison Kansas which nt that time It was In 1 Its 1 Inclolency We reaches our destination about lh Middle of 11 A May rind eamp1 al Iormon Grove 4 and remnlne Iher till the lotter end of ummer Here Sister Hall brcntie useful In aiding the sick und tin dIn d-In Saints Her husband had been nnpolnled coplaln of the guard still hd charge OIL all Ihe emigrant who arrived Mere whelher they belonged to Ihe 1 n fund the Ten Povnd or the Independ a enl eompnle Shorlly kilter our arrival ar-rival 01 the Irove he cholern broke out an1 raged with fearful futnlltv a t N Scores of the alntn succumbed to Its I 1 trrlbl ravages Men women unit 1 a children were cut down In Ihe bloom of life and health nt brief notice On Its 5 hour they were enjojlng life nni V00 X 1 nil Its pleasures hopes and fond an A tlclpttlons of the future 1 the next hour tephtlons a a they slept I beneath the prairie sods Such heartrending scenes n were a line aged at that place cannot now heAd he-Ad ral untely 1ace but they will neer be forgotten by those who wit nested them while mmor hold Its empire I It well i the duty of the Captain or the guard to furnlBh mcclicine and mlnla U L term for the Rick romno for the olds l and graves for their burial In ndll tlon to this I was his duty to take charge or all Ihe live stock organize bonds of heromen 10 her1 them and 4 lie won rcononolhle for their safe keep Ing In the discharge of all these duties he ecelve il prompt and em clenl old from I Sister 101 On Augu1 Inall that same year 11 ri In g seen every other family started from the Grove 10 n new place of rendezvous ren-dezvous prelarator 10 the r over A land march of the Vest we struck our tent and Jolnel the coo pan then under the charge of Capt I Andrus Sister Hall Performed tho greater pnrl of file journey from the Otovo lo Jail Lake Cltv on foot This Iato Clty 111hill 116 Fhe dial cheerfully and without mur I muln On the night of Sept Cth we rarheo Ash Hollow where that clay n rrlllc battle had been fought between Gen Iate 1 t 114 erl Kearney unit the Indians Wo r 0 1 were advised by the mllar nuthorl ties 10 put oq 1 strong go Card 111 TO 14 night which wi dId The n ext dO Bell 6th Sister 101 wake delivered of a lIne daughter nod was ro n ahorl tme state tracked In Ighl of Ill M loUle bands of Indian orlor hut w osa nol mol eff tell by them After numerous nu-merous nhnlures Incident 10 n journey jSX jour-ney In those dallig neroaa the great 1lalns oho reached Iall Ialo In good health on Oct 28th Tho family stayed > 01 the capital about Iwo weeks anal then cam north Wo wintered tit 111homa Fort find the fullailing Flaring mod Into Ogden ely heto the family has oilre readd ed Sister Hall shared with hr core Ilglonlsls In the hunger and other DO 1 1 oUons of thc hard winter land fol lowing aea80np she Iortelpotel II the move South an1 the Iruhles leI uman generally Incldenlol 10 the Ulchannn war etc fit all of llh she was firm and Immovable In hr ralh ant I trust In Goal She raided to redeem 1M borrcnne or this part or Webercoun 1 and hnB eontrlhule1 codln10 her I a nhlly 10 make Ogden hallt 10 today Wi In Fair Several years she IRA suffered 1 mueh from ceneml dehllY brou gilt on oyf hardhlp enlute1 In the early part KM or her rsldeneo In this connttY On gloadyvoffl p the 16th lul she woa selzo1 with pneumonia from which she diell ou Irislay the nth nl the advanced rogo 1 < of 77 yeur 7 month and 12 l1n Shed flye garainliclailldoa I > d P chid en t rnndchldrel and 1 crealrulhldrn and her pos terifty In I 11 I Increasing She did Tertn T pIe work for all her kindred dead aa fr n she was able 10 obtain their records Thc funeral services wnicn were held on the 21st lust worD numerously nt 4 tin < Jcd In the Second ward I meellng 1110nud11The ometellntiv house The building was packed lo In ulmool seating and standing capacity and very many others were unable to A rain admission The music was fur nlh1 hI the word choIr ConHoll a addrepms were delivered by iders Samuel IlosKetlv D 1 Petrj liiihop Iloht MrQuarrle nnd Apostle Fro Ik lln I D lllchards of val198had known I her for cars and all many ycars at oi spoke In late h commendation of her life char nrler services faith and i fldi Illy abahr work of God llder line kelly related a n r Interesting nnd pathetic Incl a dent of bin enperlfnce In the history of Sister Hall When In his tnrlv a k gg N1 south he had embraced the Ooapel hi parents gavn him the alternative of forsaking the Pure or leaving his home pcrmanemlv He chose th lit 1 sit ter He made known his litiotliat1g Slater Hall rhe paled him on the shoulder poke words nf comfort nnd encouragement bade him welcome I to her house find told him not gm mur your or troublofor I It should have a llrO dh Wvn I home with us us long as wo had one In the spring of ISM Hldcr Joseph 11all Ordained prlnJ nn Ilikr and sent him I rd Sail Laku Cllv by llm P 15 fun Had I ji gku bechforthispactnof kind ness said Elder noskcllj haLC9 I po Slide that I might river have been In I the poBlllotl 1 occupy In the Church todaY The remnlu were followed hI n cry lengthy cortege to the eemlety I and laid to rest The grvc I wo dedi i enled by Elder r D Irhard I JOSE1111 JIskLL JOSCII IALL I |