Elizabeth Mayle
b. circa November 1871, d. 10 April 1941
- Father: Louis F. Mayle b. April 1843, d. 30 September 1907
- Mother: Philomena Maria Dellar b. 15 March 1847, d. 9 May 1931
- Elizabeth Mayle was born circa November 1871 in Ohio.
- She married Frank Hall, son of Elizabeth Ann Carleil, circa 1895.
- The following appeared on 29 May 1931 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: The will of Mrs. Philomena Mayle, well known Falls woman, who died here May 9, was filed for probate with County Judge-surrogate William A. Gold, in surrogate's court, at City Hall, today, and Albert T. and Grace J. Mayle, son and daughter of the decedent, were named executors.
According to the terms of the will, the estate, consisting of $10,000 and upwards personal property, will be divided equally among the sons and daughters and one grandson of Mrs. Mayle. These are, besides the executors, Elizabeth M. Hall, E. H. Mayle, Edith Kaiser, of this city; George W. Mayle, Los Angeles, California; Matilda E. Leonhardt, North Tonawanda; Francis C. Mayle, Newark, N. J., and George W. Homer, San Antonio, Texas, the grandson. A codicil to the will bequeaths the household furniture of the decedent to Grace Mayle and gives her the use of the family home until sold by the executors. - Elizabeth Mayle died on 10 April 1941 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at 655 Orchard Parkway at her residence.
- Frank Hall became a widower at her death.
- The following appeared on 10 April 1941 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hall, widely known member of a pioneer Niagara Falls family and wife of Dr. Frank Hall, prominent retired physician, died at her home, 655 Orchard parkway, this morning. Having been ill only a few weeks, her death was unexpected and came as a shock to her many friends.
Mrs. Hall, a member of the Mayle family which has been identified with community life here since village days, was born here 70 years ago and had spent her entire life in Niagara Falls. She was formerly active in various fields of endeavor, serving for years as secretary of the Ladies' Parish committee of St. Peter's Episcopal church, filling several terms as a member of the Republican city committee and serving on the municipal library board. She was a member of the Women's Republican club.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Louis F. Hall, of this city; four brothers, Edward H. and Albert T. Mayle, of this city; George Mayle, of Los Angeles, and Frank Mayle, of Newark, N. J., and two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Leonhardt and Mrs. Grace Mayle, of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the family home at 3 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. D. Charles N. Tyndell, and the Rev. Dr. Philip W. Mosher officiating. Burial will be in Riverdale cemetery. - The following appeared on 22 March 1944 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Dr. Frank Hall, prominent retired physician, died in his sleep last night at his home, 552 Third street. He was about 75 years old.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Dr. Hall went to Canada with his parents at an early age. He received his education in Canada and graduated from the medical college of Western university at London, Ont., about 1890. He came to this city immediately after his graduation and had resided here since.
For many years during his practice of medicine here Dr. Hall was also associated with his father-in-law, the late Louis F. Mayle, in the operation of the Cataract Consumers Brewery. He retired from medical practice about five years ago.
He was a member of Niagara Frontier Lodge, No. 132, F. and A. M.
He is survived by a son, Louis P. Hall, of this city; a sister, Eleanor Hall, of London, Ont., and three brothers, Walter Hall, of Pittsburgh, Pa; Charles Hall, of Tampa, Fla., and Fred Hall, of Los Angeles, Calif.
Funeral services will be held at the Cornell and Daggett funeral chapel at 2 p. m. tomorrow, with the Rev. Philip W. Mosher officiating. Interment will be made in Riverdale cemetery.
- Last Edited: 26 Oct 2015
Family: Frank Hall b. circa April 1867, d. 21 March 1944
- Louis Ferdinand M. Hall b. 21 February 1896, d. 28 October 1991