This dapper gentleman is Forrest McKenzie Hall, who married Cloma Taunton and raised 6 children in a home on what is today Castaway Island Road in Red Hill.  He trapped beaver, mink and muskrat and sold the pelts.  He had an extensive arrowhead collection, which he eventually traded for a Dodge Super Bee and another Dodge model car.

This dapper gentleman is Forrest McKenzie Hall, who married Cloma Taunton and raised 6 children in a home on what is today Castaway Island Road in Red Hill. He trapped beaver, mink and muskrat and sold the pelts. He had an extensive arrowhead collection, which he eventually traded for a Dodge Super Bee and another Dodge model car.

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Raymond Eugene Hall

30.10.2018 00:08

Thanks Phyllis for the Dodge count. If I still don't have it correct, let me know.

Ray Hall

22.02.2017 22:12

Thank y'all for the comments!

Lucy Reagan

22.02.2017 22:06

Love this picture!

mark hall

21.02.2017 12:08

Some might remember when Uncle Forrest traded his Indian artifact collect (very extensive) for a Dodge Superbee. Quite a sight !!

Phyllis Hall

27.10.2018 16:55

He traded it for two Dodges.

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