GINGER robert [Parents] was born 5 Oct 1868 in IL. He died 3 Mar 1928. He was buried in peters creek, hardin co., IL. He married izora 29 Mar 1919.
Other marriages:, nora
Obituary of Robert Ginger, Hardin County, Illinois Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Copyright 1999 Wanda Reed Name of Deceased: Robert GINGER Name of Newspaper: Hardin County Independent Date of Newspaper: 26 Apr 1928 Robert Ginger was born October 5, 1868 and died March 3, 1928 at the age of 59 years 4 months and 28 days old. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ginger, well respected citizens of Hardin County Illinois, to whom were born a large family of children of them John and Louis are dead. The others, Andy, Joe, Mrs. Mollie Spivey, Mrs Reta Ricketts, Mrs. Roxie Leonberger are left to mourn the loss of a good brother. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Nora Ginger, a very prominent teacher of Hardin County and to whom he was married March 10, 1907. This union was blessed with two children, one son and one daughter, both dying at birth. His first wife died September 10, 1916, then March 29, 1919 he was married to Mrs. Izora Belt, one son, Maxie blessed this union. The widow, son, one step-daugher, Mrs. Jack Stacy of Chicago, four sisters, two brothers and numerous relatives survive. Mr. Ginger possessed many noble qualities of heart and mind as to enrich the lives of with whom he associated, and which made for him friends by the score. He thoroughly believed and lived the life as exem- plified by the "Golden Rule" He had a sense of loyalty to his frineds, keenly expressed whenever the opportunity afforded. He was frank, open minded with intense convic- tions of heart and spoke firmly when need be, but without offence to those who did not share his views. He was a good neighbor, a kind and indulging father, and ideal husband and a citizen respected by all whose pleasure it was to know him. It was, my good fortune to know him quite well because of his marriage to a very close friend of mine. I was in his home many times and always found him congenial and deeply interested in those things that meant good for community service and better citizenship. In fact he was a gentleman of the highest type of manhood. Beautiful and touching funeral services were held Tuesday, March 4, 1928 at the First Baptist Church of Peters Creek, Illinois with Rev. J. R. Patlmer officiating, who in scrip- tural language portrayed the resurrection of life and the blessings attached to those who obey the gospel. The body of the dear friend was then conveyed to the Peters Creek Cemetery and buried beside his first wife and babies to rest in peace until Jesus calls. May the Great Ruler who doeth all things well exercise the same, kind generous disposition whose destiny of our departed friend's spiritual welfare as did our friend in dealing with his fellowmen is our sincere wish. Written by Hattie M. Rittenhouse
izora died. She married GINGER robert 29 Mar 1919.
Other marriages:BELT,
They had the following children:
M i GINGER maxie
Other marriages:GINGER, robert
They had the following children:
F i BELT
BELT [Parents]
ANDERSON everett died. He married HALE louisa.
HALE louisa [Parents] was born Abt 1869. She died. She married ANDERSON everett.
Other marriages:WARFORD, d. t.
DRUMM jacob was born Abt 1835 in FRANCE. He died 1918. He married GINGER martha jane 1914.
Other marriages:PANKEY, charlotte
GINGER martha jane [Parents] was born 1 Jan 1844. She died 13 Feb 1929 in gibsonia, pope co., IL. She was buried in pleasant hill-joyce, hardin co., IL. She married DRUMM jacob 1914.
Other marriages:HALE, james w.
WINTERS, samuel
Obituary of Martha J. HALE, Hardin County, Illinois Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Copyright 1999 Wanda Reed
Name of Deceased: Martha J. HALE
Name of Newspaper: Hardin County Independent
Date of Newspaper: 21 March 1929
Martha J. Hale was born 1 January 1844, died at her son, Robert Hale's of Gibsonia on February 13th 1929, being at the time of her death, 85 years, 1 month and 12 days old. She was the daughter of Henry and Malinda Ginger, being the oldest of several children. She was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to James Hale and to this union was born seven children, all of who survive except one daughter Mrs. Jeff Williams, who preceded her to the Spirit Land. Those living are Alvin Hale, William H. of Shawneetown, Robert H., Gibsonia, Walter H. Chicago, Tommy H. of Lincoln, Illinois and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Kankakee, Illinois. The children were all present at her burial. She leaves 6 children, 33 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. In 1914 she married Jacob Drumm of Elizabethtown and lived with him until his death in 1918. She was later married to Samuel Winters on the 25th May 1920. Her remains were interred in Pleasant Hill Cemetery February 15th by the side of her first husband after a brief but impressive ceremony conducted by Rev. Henry Joyce.
Written by her granddaughter, Miss Lolene Hale
WINTERS samuel died. He married GINGER martha jane 25 May 1920.
GINGER martha jane [Parents] was born 1 Jan 1844. She died 13 Feb 1929 in gibsonia, pope co., IL. She was buried in pleasant hill-joyce, hardin co., IL. She married WINTERS samuel 25 May 1920.
Other marriages:HALE, james w.
DRUMM, jacob
Obituary of Martha J. HALE, Hardin County, Illinois Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Copyright 1999 Wanda Reed
Name of Deceased: Martha J. HALE
Name of Newspaper: Hardin County Independent
Date of Newspaper: 21 March 1929
Martha J. Hale was born 1 January 1844, died at her son, Robert Hale's of Gibsonia on February 13th 1929, being at the time of her death, 85 years, 1 month and 12 days old. She was the daughter of Henry and Malinda Ginger, being the oldest of several children. She was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to James Hale and to this union was born seven children, all of who survive except one daughter Mrs. Jeff Williams, who preceded her to the Spirit Land. Those living are Alvin Hale, William H. of Shawneetown, Robert H., Gibsonia, Walter H. Chicago, Tommy H. of Lincoln, Illinois and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Kankakee, Illinois. The children were all present at her burial. She leaves 6 children, 33 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. In 1914 she married Jacob Drumm of Elizabethtown and lived with him until his death in 1918. She was later married to Samuel Winters on the 25th May 1920. Her remains were interred in Pleasant Hill Cemetery February 15th by the side of her first husband after a brief but impressive ceremony conducted by Rev. Henry Joyce.
Written by her granddaughter, Miss Lolene Hale
HALL golda [Parents]
KNIGHT wayne elwood [Parents] was born 2 Mar 1905. He died 13 Feb 1996. He was buried in flourine, hardin co., IL. He married HALL galena.
HALL galena [Parents] was born 25 Jan 1905 in hardin co., IL. She died 18 Jan 1992. She was buried in flourine, hardin co., IL. She married KNIGHT wayne elwood.
They had the following children:
M i KNIGHT everett
HALL william prentice [Parents] was born 7 Jan 1897 in hardin co., IL. He died 27 Jun 1979. He was buried in empire IOOF,hardin co., IL.
He had the following children:
M i HALL john w. F ii HALL jane
HAMBRINK ota [Parents].HAMBRINK ota [Parents] married STANLEY.
They had the following children:
M i STANLEY everett