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  1. The company was founded in 1941 in Weatherford, Texas as the Weatherford Spring Company by Jesse E. Hall Sr. [4] [5] In 1948, the company was renamed Weatherford Oil Tool Company (WOTCO) with ownership by Jesse Hall, his son, Elmer, James E. Berry, and Juan A. Perea. [6]

  2. On December 10, 1947, Jesse E. Hall, a citizen of the state of Texas, commenced this action against his competitors in the business of manufacturing and selling certain oil well bore cleaning devices.

  3. The sons were Jesse E. Hall, Jr., George, John and Elmer. When 1948 came to a close, Hall, Sr. did not own any interest whatsoever in his former sole proprietorship. He had received approximately $78,665.62 net from the sale.

  4. Feb 2, 2015 · The company’s history began in 1941 when Jesse E. Hall Sr. founded the Weatherford Spring Company in Weatherford, Texas. Weatherford International was established in 1987. In 1998, the company merged with EVI Inc.

  5. The facts are as follow: unpaid income taxes for the years 1947 and 1948 and 1956 were assessed against Jesse E. Hall, Sr. and his wife, Rhoda O. Hall, on December 11, 1959 and June 3, 1960. On August 3, 1964, Mr. Hall died.

  6. On October 31, 1966, more than six years after assessments against the Halls, the government amended its complaint so as to allege certain fraudulent conveyances of the Halls' property to appellant-transferees and to name the transferees as defendants.

  7. Title: Casing stop collar to mount a well tool. United States Patent 2898136. Inventors: Hall Sr., Jesse E. Hall, John A. Application Number: US43850454A. Publication Date: 08/04/1959. Filing Date: 06/22/1954. Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation. Assignee: Hall Sr., Jesse E. Hall, John A. Primary Class: 403/6.