City: Sewanee
HALL, William Bonnell, physician and educator; born Lowndes Co., Ala., Jan. 3, 1866; son of William B. and Susan Juliet (Anderson) HALL; father’s occupation, physician and planter; paternal grandparents Henry M. and Dora Ann (Bonnel) HALL, maternal grandparents Dr. Alfred and Elizabeth Ann (Bolling) ANDERSON; graduated from University of the South with degree of M. A. Aug., 1885, University of Va., degree M. D. June, 1890; married Irene Semple ELLERBE Feb. 9, 1898; member Summit Lodge F. & A. M., Sewanee, Tenn., Nashville Consistory A. A. S. R.; began teaching school in 1886, entered the practice of medicine 1890, Assistant Physician Ala. Insane Hospital 1891-1893, Professor University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1893-1907, Vice-Chancellor University of the South since June, 1909; member of the General Convention Protestant Episcopal church, 1910.