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Frederick Hoar

Male 1877 - 1957  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frederick Hoar was born on 24 Jul 1877 in , Kern Co, California, USA (son of Rev. Samuel Hoar and Martha Price); died on 6 Dec 1957 in , Napa Co, California, USA; was buried in San Bruno, San Mateo Co, California, USA (Golden Gate National Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~npmelton/sfbhoar.htm
    FREDERICK EMERSON HOAR
    The distinguished record of Frederick Emerson Hoar in engineering is based on his notable achievements in the United States, in the Orient, and in military service, and his name has been associated with many of the most important engineering projects advanced during his generation. He maintains his offices at 995 Market street in San Francisco.
    Frederick E. Hoar was born in Kern county, California, July 24, 1877, and is a son of the late Rev. Samuel Everett and Martha Jane (Price) Hoar. The father was born in Salem, Massachusetts, a member of an old English family of that state, and was a cousin of Senator Hoar, notable figure in the upper house of congress. Rev. Hoar was an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, but on account of ill health was obliged to abandon his calling. In 1852, he came to California by the Cape Horn route, and in 1873 he settled in Kern county, where he established a cattle ranch. His tragic death occurred in Arizona in 1879, when he was robbed and killed by desperadoes. Rev. Hoar was a splendidly educated man, having been a graduate of Dartmouth College, and his inability to give his career to the ministry was a distinct loss to that noble profession. His wife was born in Richmond, Virginia. Her paternal ancestors were of English extraction, while on the maternal side she was of German stock. The Price line is authentically traced to ancestors who came to America prior to the American Revolution. In 1882, Mrs. Martha Jane (Price) Hoar became the wife of the pioneer lawyer-poet, Edward Jackman, by whom she had a son. She died in Oakland, California, in 1929, when she was in the seventy-ninth year of her age. By her marriage to Rev. Hoar, she was the mother of three children, namely: Elijah Henry, of Bakersfield, California; Frederick E.; and Mary Jane, who is the widow of William E. Mansfield.
    Due to the death of his father, Frederick E. Hoar's education was confined to the common schools, but this handicap did not deter him from securing the knowledge he desired from other sources. The fact that he has attained the heights in his vocation through channels of his own making is one of the most laudatory features of his career. Practical experience, inspired energy, natural ability, and diligent application are a few of the very adequate substitutions he made for collegiate training. Until he was twelve years of age, Mr. Hoar remained on the home ranch, and then he went to live with an uncle in Placer county, California. When he was seventeen years old, he secured employment with a railroad surveying party, his wages having been one dollar and fifty cents per week, with his board added. This, however, was the foundation of his later career. He found the work to his liking, and with youthful enthusiasm he absorbed knowledge of the work far beyond the confines of his duties. He continued in surveying and engineering until the outbreak of the Spanish-American war, at which time he enlisted and was assigned to Company I of the First California Volunteer Infantry. He served with the first American expeditionary force and participated in the campaign against the Philippine insurrectionists. He was honorably discharged from the United States military service in Manila in 1899. After his discharge he remained in the Orient for four years, engaging in general contracting, and on his return to his home soil in 1905 he settled in San Francisco, where he has since been successfully and eminently active in his profession. Among the numerous and diversified projects with which Mr. Hoar has been connected are many in the Orient, in Mexico, in Central America, in South America, in the Dominion of Canada, and in the United States. He was consulting engineer and latterly engineer for the Northern California Power Company from 1907 to 1912, and from 1912 to 1917 he was gas and electric engineer for the California railroad commission.
    Perhaps some brief mention should be made to indicate where his right to the title of "Colonel" originated: "In 1917, after completing special war-time investigations into the production of high explosive base materials, the production and conservation of petroleum and its products, and the coordination of electric power resources, Mr. Hoar, then a reserve officer, was ordered into active service as captain of engineers. Early in 1918 he was called upon to assist in the organization of engineer training schools, was superintendent of construction at Camp A. A. Humphries (Va.) and had charge of the general construction school, the mechanical school, the electrical school and numerous other schools for the training of officers and enlisted personnel of the Engineer Corps, United States Army. In recognition of this service he was promoted in 1918 to the grade of major of engineers, and assigned to the staff of Major General George W. Goethals. After the signing of the armistice he became a member of the Board of Sales and Contract Termination at Washington and early in 1919 he was relieved from active service and transferred to the organized reserves with the rank of lieutenant "colonel."
    He was chief engineer for the Northern California Power Company, Consolidated, in 1919, and in the same year was consulting engineer for the city of San Francisco. From 1921 to 1922, he was associated with General George W. Goethals in general engineering work. He has made extensive investigations and reports on flood control in the Yangtze-Kiang valley in China, also of the concessionary railways of China, with particular reference to the Manchurian situation, the port of Vladivostok, Siberia, and inter-relations between railway transportation, harbor development, resources and transportation facilities tributary to the gulf of Pe-chi-li in China. He has had important assignments in regard to the water and power resources of northern Mexico; the power resources of the upper Columbia river basin; the economics of power development in the Colorado river; the natural gas situation in the state of California; and in the east bay transportation problem, in particular reference to the economical aspects of a trans-bay bridge connecting the cities of Oakland and San Francisco, which project is now in the hands of the contractors and will in due course of time be a reality. Since the year 1919, Mr. Hoar has reported and appraised more than six million dollars worth of property in California, and has been associated with many other important projects which are not enumerated in the above brief summary. Those given, however, indicate to the reader the wide scope of his activities and the sheer brilliance of his accomplishments in the work which first inspired him as a young boy.
    On November 14, 1925, Mr. Hoar was married to Emily Marie Bowlan in San Francisco, her native city. She is the daughter of Captain John C. and Mary E. (Hagan) Bowlan. Her father, descendant of a pioneer family of the bay region, is a member of the San Francisco fire department. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar reside at 675 Twentieth avenue in this city.
    The political support of Mr. Hoar is given to the republican party, and his religious affiliation is with the Presbyterian Church. He is a thirty-second degree Mason, holding membership in San Francisco Lodge, No. 360, F. & A. M., and Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He belongs to the Union League Club, the Commonwealth Club, and the Public Spirit Club. Since 1904, he has made a special study of radio in connection with the Marconi Company, this being one of his chief diversions. He is also fond of motor touring, and enjoys the scenes and pleasures connected with all outdoor life. Just as his fine ability and achievements have brought him the profound respect and admiration of his fellows, his affability, democratic character, and public-spirited ideals have won for him the affection and true friendship of all with whom he has come in contact.
    Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
    Source: Byington, Lewis Francis, "History of San Francisco 3 Vols", S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, 1931. Vol. 2 Pages 328-332.

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=7990&GRid=73979421&
    Inscription:
    US ARMY LTC WORLD WAR I

    Frederick married Emily Bowlan on 14 Nov 1925 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California, USA. Emily (daughter of Capt. John C. Bowlan and Mary E. Hagan) was born on 15 Apr 1895 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California, USA; died on 5 Jul 1993 in , San Francisco Co, California, USA; was buried in San Bruno, San Mateo Co, California, USA (Golden Gate National Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

    Frederick married Louise McLaurin. Louise was born about 1866 in California, USA; died in in . [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. Samuel Hoar was born on 3 Oct 1830 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Reuben Hoar and Rebecca Baker); died in 1879 in Tucson, Pima Co, Arizona, USA.

    Notes:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=sju7AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA436&lpg=PA436&dq=%22Samuel+everett+hoar%22&source=bl&ots=-uFxhECzzj&sig=0fXveiwKwxDYZqjmG_5FbmZxPlI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=TMxMT8vDAYrY0QG7kN3fAg&sqi=2&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Samuel%20everett%20hoar%22&f=false
    "Samuel Everett Hoar the son of Reuben Hoar was born at Littleton Ms Oct 3 1830 He studied divinity at East Windsor Theo Sem Ct "

    [[Email from Joan Price:
    Some of the family seem to disagree on his name -- Henry or Sam?-- but only one thing is known in the current living generation or written about Henry, as far as I know. That is, I have heard that Henry was a sewing machine salesman and he went off on his route and simply disappeared forever. I assume this is before1880, as his wife Martha and family are listed in that census, living then with Martha's brother, E.H. Price in Gold Run, California. Martha "Hour" is listed as married. By the 1900 census she had been remarried, widowed and with a child Paul Jackman. b. 1887.

    Samuel married Martha Price. Martha (daughter of Simon Price and Susanna Huitt) was born in Jun 1849 in Fort Smith, , Arkansas, USA; died on 3 Jun 1928 in , Alameda Co, California, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Martha Price was born in Jun 1849 in Fort Smith, , Arkansas, USA (daughter of Simon Price and Susanna Huitt); died on 3 Jun 1928 in , Alameda Co, California, USA.

    Notes:

    In the 1900 census (San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California -District 43) she is a widow, and says she had 4 children with 2 surviving. Her son Paul is living with her in this census. Is she not the mother of Henry Hoar's 3 children? (They all lived beyond 1900.)

    Living with her daughter Mary in the 1910 census (6 children with 4 surviving).

    Children:
    1. Elijah Hoar was born on 3 Dec 1871 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California, USA; died on 7 Sep 1932 in , Kern Co, California, USA.
    2. Mary Hoar was born on 22 Feb 1875 in Salinas, Monterey Co, California, USA; died on 12 Dec 1956 in , Santa Cruz Co, California, USA.
    3. 1. Frederick Hoar was born on 24 Jul 1877 in , Kern Co, California, USA; died on 6 Dec 1957 in , Napa Co, California, USA; was buried in San Bruno, San Mateo Co, California, USA (Golden Gate National Cemetery).


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Reuben Hoar was born on 4 Feb 1791 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Deacon Samuel Hoar and Rebecca Dutton); died on 22 Jan 1875 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870

    Notes:

    2nd Marriage for both: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NWR8-9XZ
    Groom's Name: Reuben Hoar
    Groom's Birth Date: 1791
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age: 67
    Bride's Name: Henrietta S. P. Kimball
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    Marriage Date: 28 Sep 1858
    Marriage Place: Littleton, Massachusetts
    Groom's Father's Name: Samuel Hoar
    Groom's Mother's Name:
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01390-2
    System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
    Source Film Number: 1433016
    Reference Number: 4
    Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

    The North Adams Transcript Newspaper- North Adams Massachusetts - December 1895
    Caption: Littleton's New Library
    Littleton, Ma.- Dec. 5 - The new Reuben Hoar Memorial Library, given to the town by Clement S. Houghton and Miss Elizabeth G. Houghton of Boston, in memory of their father, William S. Houghton, was dedicated yesterday with appropriate ceremonies. The building is centrally located near the Common, 1 1/2 stories in height, of brick, with terra cotta trimmings, and is built in the Colonial Romanesque style, at a cost of $25, 000.

    More details concerning the library:
    Date: 1885-03-24;
    Paper: Boston Journal, pg 4
    and...
    Date: 1895-07-29;
    Paper: Boston Herald, pg 8

    Name: Reuben Hoar
    Gender: Male
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    Death Date: 22 Jan 1875
    Death Place: Littleton, Massachusetts
    Age: 83
    Birth Date: 1792
    Birthplace: Littleton
    Occupation: Farmer
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Samuel Hoar
    Father's Birthplace: Littleton
    Mother's Name:
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06781-5
    System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
    Source Film Number: 960207
    Reference Number: v 225 p 114
    Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910

    Reuben married Rebecca Baker on 1 Sep 1813 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA. Rebecca (daughter of Ezra Baker and Dorcas Whitman) was born on 22 Sep 1793 in Massachusetts, USA; died in 1856; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Baker was born on 22 Sep 1793 in Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Ezra Baker and Dorcas Whitman); died in 1856; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    Children:
    1. Reuben Hoar was born on 5 Jan 1815 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1903; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    2. James Hoar was born on 3 Oct 1815 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 27 Jan 1816 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    3. William Hoar was born on 11 Jan 1818 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    4. George Hoar was born on 26 Feb 1820 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Dec 1857 in Harvard, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    5. Dorcas Hoar was born on 9 Nov 1822 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Dec 1898 in Harvard, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Harvard, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Ezra Hoar was born on 17 Sep 1824 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    7. Almira Hoar was born in 1827 in Massachusetts, USA; died in 1908; was buried in West Acton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Mount Hope Cemetery).
    8. Susan Hoar was born on 1 Apr 1828 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 27 Feb 1829 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    9. 2. Rev. Samuel Hoar was born on 3 Oct 1830 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1879 in Tucson, Pima Co, Arizona, USA.
    10. Susan Hoar was born on 24 Aug 1835 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Nov 1835 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).

  3. 6.  Simon Price

    Simon married Susanna Huitt. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Susanna Huitt
    Children:
    1. 3. Martha Price was born in Jun 1849 in Fort Smith, , Arkansas, USA; died on 3 Jun 1928 in , Alameda Co, California, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Deacon Samuel Hoar was born on 27 Jan 1747 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Samuel Hoar and Hannah Sawyer); died on 15 Feb 1825 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Died 78yrs 8days

    Samuel married Rebecca Dutton about 1773 in Westford, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA. Rebecca (daughter of James Dutton and Rebecca Hildreth) was born on 3 May 1755 in Westford, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Jul 1832 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rebecca Dutton was born on 3 May 1755 in Westford, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of James Dutton and Rebecca Hildreth); died on 9 Jul 1832 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Cemetery:
    http://billiongraves.com/pages/record/person/631869

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Hoar was born on 3 May 1774 in Westford, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Samuel Hoar was born on 4 May 1775 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    3. Lucy Hoar was born on 14 Apr 1776 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    4. Rebecca Hoar was born on 12 Apr 1779 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1855; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    5. Nathan Hoar was born on 9 Jan 1781 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in Mar 1797 in .
    6. Susannah Hoar was born on 12 May 1784 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 27 Jan 1844 in Hartford, Windsor Co, Vermont, USA; was buried in Hartford, Windsor Co, Vermont, USA (Christian Street Cemetery).
    7. Hannah Hoar was born on 6 Sep 1786 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 May 1813 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. 4. Reuben Hoar was born on 4 Feb 1791 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 22 Jan 1875 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).
    9. Joel Hoar was born on 9 Aug 1796 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Sep 1857 in ; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).

  3. 10.  Ezra Baker was born on 2 Aug 1758 in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 19 Dec 1820.

    Notes:

    http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory00bake/genealogyhistory00bake_djvu.txt
    21. Ezra Bakkr 5 of William 4 of Joseph 3 of William 2 of William 1, b. in Littleton, Aug. 2. 1758; m. 1782 Dorcas, dan. of Isiah and Dorcas Whitman. Mrs. Ezra Baker d. 1832. aged 72. Mr. Baker d. Dec. 19, 1820.
    Ls\\n/c of this marriage:
    Susannah Baker 6, b. Sept. 12. 1784.
    Susannah Baker 6, b. Oct. 14, 1786.
    James Baker 6, b. Aug. 10, 1789.
    James Baker 6, b. Nov. 15. 1791.
    Rebecca Baker 6, b. Sept. 22, 1793.
    William Baker 6, b. Dec. 24. 1796.
    Lydia Baker 6. b. Nov. 30, 1798.

    Ezra married Dorcas Whitman about 1782. Dorcas was born about 1760; died in 1832. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Dorcas Whitman was born about 1760; died in 1832.
    Children:
    1. 5. Rebecca Baker was born on 22 Sep 1793 in Massachusetts, USA; died in 1856; was buried in Littleton, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA (Westlawn Cemetery).