nurses association

Nurse Faison makes a recovery.

Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 24 June 1933.

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  • Charlotte Hall Faison

In the 1900 census of Cross Creek township, Cumberland County, N.C.: seamstress Alice Hall, 44, widow, seamstress; children Caroline, 22, seamstress, Mary A., 20, schoolteacher, George B., 19, day laborer, Theodosia, 14, Charlotte, 12, Rosa D., 7, Henry W., 4, and Isaac B., 24, farmer; daughter-in-law Mary E., 20; grandchildren Willie Ann, 2, and Alice P., 8 months; mother-in-law Jessie D., 74, widow; and cousin Annie, 27, day laborer.

On 24 April 1909, Austin McQueen, 22, born in South Carolina to Sidney and Annie McQueen, married Charlotte Hall, 20, born in North Carolina to Isaac and Alice Hall, in Manchester, Virginia.

In the 1910 census of Fayetteville, Cumberland County, N.C.: carpenter Louis Gill, 68; wife Alice H., 49, seamstress; stepchildren Carrie, 23, seamstress, Theodolia, 19, Rosa D., 15, and Henry W. Hall, 13; stepdaughter Mary A. Butler, 21; stepson-in-law Austin McQueen, 22, clothes cleaner at tailor shop,  and stepdaughter Charlotte, 19.

On 12 September 1916, Cape Fear News, reported that public health nurse Charlotte Hall McQueen had visited 258 patients.

On 4 December 1917, Grant J. Faison, 35, of Rocky Mount, N.C., son of Bill and Hannah Faison, married Charlotte M. Hall, 26, of Fayetteville, N.C., daughter of Isaac B. Hall and Alice H. Gill, in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, N.C.

In 1918, Grant Jackson Faison registered for the World War I draft in Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, N.C. Per his registration form, he was born 3 March 1881; lived at 406 Carolina Avenue, Rocky Mount; was a tobacco worker for Imperial Tobacco; and his nearest relative was Charlotte Faison.

In the 1920 census of Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, N.C.: Grant J. Faison, 37, tobacco factory fireman, and wife Charlotte, 37, trained nurse.

In the 1928 Hill’s Wilson, N.C., city directory: Faison Grant J (c; Charlotte M) gro 502 N Vick h 801 E Green

In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 801 East Green Street, owned and valued at $3000, grocery store merchant Grant Faisson, 46, and wife Charlotte, 42, trained nurse at hospital.

In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 801 East Green Street, owned and valued at $2500, retail grocery store operator Grant T. Faison, 58, and wife Charlotte M., 52, saleswoman at retail grocery store.

In 1942, Victor Morie Hall registered for the World War II draft in Asbury Park, N.J. Per his registration card, he was born 3 May 1923 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, N.C.; lived at 621 West 25th Street, Winston-Salem; had a temporary mailing address at Monterey Hotel, Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, N.J.; his contact was Charlotte Faison, 801 East Green Street; and he worked for the Monterey Hotel, Asbury Park.

In the 1950 census of Kings County, New York: at 548 McDonough Street, Frank [sic] J. Faison, 68, restaurant porter, and wife Charlotte, 61, hospital nurse.

  • Mary Mahoney Nurses’ Club of Wilson