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Re: Harry Hall football career
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 22 November 22 16:21 GMT (UK) »
An offering from me re "Maggie,"

Born:

EVERITT, MARIE  KATHLEEN     mmn SMITH 
GRO Reference: 1906  M Quarter in LEICESTER  Volume 07A  Page 282

1st marriage to Henry Hall as "Maggie"

Marriages Dec 1922   
EVERITT    Maggie    Hall    Nottingham    7b   887

Son born

Henry dies.

2nd marriage for "Maggie"

Marriages Sep 1932 

Everitt    Marie K    Macdonald    Leicester    7a   516    
MacDonald    Ronald B    Everitt    Leicester    7a   516    

2 sons born 1934 R (Baird)   and 1936.

1939 register as MACDonald "Marie K" dob 2.12.1905

Death

Marie Kathleen Macdonald
2 Dec 1905   Feb 2001       Leicester   Leicestershire

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Re: Harry Hall football career
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 23 November 22 16:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi John,
Unfortunately I don't think this is Maggie. I know that my Maggie was born in 1897 in Saltby, Leicestershire, daughter of Joseph Everitt and Emma (nee Burton). She is in Nottingham on the 1901-21 censuses.

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Re: Harry Hall football career
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 05 June 24 20:43 BST (UK) »
Hi. I don't know if it was established who Harry Hall was and which clubs he played for. There was a Harry Hall who played for Sheffield United through the 1914-15 season - the year they won the FA Cup!

This Harry Hall was born in Q3 1893 in Newark. He signed for the Blades in April 1913 in a £65 deal from Long Eaton St Helens. Before this he played for Gainsborough Trinity, Newark, and Long Eaton Rangers. He made his United debut on 14th March 1914 in a 2-0 loss at Chelsea. He played a total of 7 times - this includes a WW1 appearance (his last in a United shirt) on 4th September 1915 - a 7-3 defeat at Lincoln City. He also may have appeared as a WW1 guest for Nottingham Forest.

His appearances at Bramall Lane were towards the end of the 1913-14 season. His final professional game for the Blades came on 1st April in a 1-0 loss in the FA Cup Semi-Final at Goodison Park.

After United he played for Long Eaton (1919), Worksop Town, Ilkeston United (Oct 1920), Sheffield Wednesday (signed for £300 in Dec 1920 to Feb 1922), Lincoln City, Gainsborough Trinity (again), Newark Town (Aug 1922), Long Eaton St Helens (again), Grantham Town (Feb 1924), and Ransome & Marles (Aug 1927).
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