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Ernest Hall the Grandfather of the famous author, Ernest Hemingway was born and bred in Sheffield.

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Guest Old Canny Street Kid

Added to the list. Thank's Popt. Welcome to SH.

Ernest Hall was a member of a famous Sheffield cutlery firm, and he first went over to the United States to start an American branch of the company. He did very well, and settled over there. I believe it was Hall's daughter who was Hemingway's mother. Well worth studying one of the better Hemingway biographies to get more details --and well worth someone's time to research the Sheffield background!

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Ernest Hall was a member of a famous Sheffield cutlery firm, and he first went over to the United States to start an American branch of the company. He did very well, and settled over there. I believe it was Hall's daughter who was Hemingway's mother. Well worth studying one of the better Hemingway biographies to get more details --and well worth someone's time to research the Sheffield background!

Hi do you think he could be one of these? lol

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s09096

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Guest Old Canny Street Kid

Hi do you think he could be one of these? lol

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s09096

No, the firm was NOT Walker & Hall. I will try to check sometime soon, but the firm had Hall in the title and it was well known. I think the premises were somewhere near the bottom of Duke Street, but have gone now.

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An update on Ernest Hemingway's Sheffield Connection can be found here, together with a photo of Ernest in the US

http://www.chrishobb.../ernesthall.htm

The article states that in the 1841 Census the family were living in Brook Hill - it appears that futher information on the Hemingway Family Tree can be found at

McMillan Family History

Pretty impressive site!

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