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Daniel Trumbull Hale

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Daniel Trumbull Hale

Birth
Hinsdale, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Death
31 Aug 1910 (aged 51)
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daniel Trumbull Hale, son of Daniel Hale, Jr (1814-1884) and Emily Chidsey (1822-1890) was born in Hinsdale, Cattaraugus County, NY on Dec 20, 1858. On April 14, 1881 he married Emma Crayton Sawyer, daughter of John K Sawyer (1830- ) and Emma C (1826- ). Emma was born on Feb 5, 1859 in Hornellsville, Steuben County, NY.

Sometime prior to 1886 Daniel and Emma moved to Brooklyn, NY where Emma gave birth to three children:

Hattie May Hale-Olsen (1886-1945)
Harry Sawyer Hale (1888- )
Emma Day Hale (1892-1895)

Daniel was known as "The Brooklyn Strong Man" as depicted in the photo. His great-grandfather, Thomas Hale (1744-1834) was a veteran of the American Revolution. His fourth Great-grandfather, Thomas Hale (1633-1688) came to America as a young man from England in the mid 17th century.

Daniel Hale died on August 31, 1910 in Brooklyn, NY. He was buried in The Evergreens Cemetery, plot #198 Bethel Slope.

Under Daniel Hale's name in his family bible which was passed down to his granddaugher, Charlotte May Olsen-Rini, appears the following notation: "Death cannot come too soon to suit me that I may meet my darling wife."

Daniel Trumbull Hale, son of Daniel Hale, Jr (1814-1884) and Emily Chidsey (1822-1890) was born in Hinsdale, Cattaraugus County, NY on Dec 20, 1858. On April 14, 1881 he married Emma Crayton Sawyer, daughter of John K Sawyer (1830- ) and Emma C (1826- ). Emma was born on Feb 5, 1859 in Hornellsville, Steuben County, NY.

Sometime prior to 1886 Daniel and Emma moved to Brooklyn, NY where Emma gave birth to three children:

Hattie May Hale-Olsen (1886-1945)
Harry Sawyer Hale (1888- )
Emma Day Hale (1892-1895)

Daniel was known as "The Brooklyn Strong Man" as depicted in the photo. His great-grandfather, Thomas Hale (1744-1834) was a veteran of the American Revolution. His fourth Great-grandfather, Thomas Hale (1633-1688) came to America as a young man from England in the mid 17th century.

Daniel Hale died on August 31, 1910 in Brooklyn, NY. He was buried in The Evergreens Cemetery, plot #198 Bethel Slope.

Under Daniel Hale's name in his family bible which was passed down to his granddaugher, Charlotte May Olsen-Rini, appears the following notation: "Death cannot come too soon to suit me that I may meet my darling wife."



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