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Hall, Fanny Southard Hay, 1872-
Fanny Southard (Hay) Hall was born September 26, 1872, to Malcolm and Virginia (Southard) Hay. She was one of nine children (six of whom survived childhood), including Virginia, Lucy, Edith, Margaret, and Southard. She attended St. Agnes School in Albany, N.Y., and Bishop Thorpe School in Bethlehem, Pa. On April 11, 1896, she married Keppele Hall, Princeton graduate and electrical engineer, in Trenton, N.J.
The Halls lived in Maine and Massachusetts before moving to Dayton, Ohio, where, during the flood emergency of 1913, FSHH took part in relief efforts undertaken by the American Red Cross. She also became involved in the suffrage movement, and was a member of the board of directors of the Woman's Suffrage Association of Montgomery County, Ohio. She was a member of the Ohio delegation marching in the 1913 suffrage parade in Washington, D.C. During the years before the war, the Halls moved frequently, living in Philadelphia, Bangor, Maine (where FSHH continued her Red Cross work), Springfield, Ohio, and South Lancaster, Mass. During World War I, the Halls lived in Washington, D.C., where Keppele Hall was stationed.
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Hall, Fanny Southard Hay, 1872-1968.
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Hall was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., the daughter of Malcolm and Virginia Eleanor (Southard) Hay. She was educated at St. Agnes School in Albany, N.Y., and Bishop Thorpe School in Bethlehem, Pa. In 1896 she married Keppele Hall, an electrical engineer. A supporter of woman suffrage and a volunteer for the American Red Cross, Fanny Hall was also very active in the prison reform movement in Ohio, serving as chair of the Courts Committee of the Women's City Club of Cleveland, and as treasurer of the O...