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Helen Hoard

Female 1838 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Helen Hoard was born in Nov 1838 in Ohio, USA (daughter of Pardee Hoard, Jr. and Roxanna Stearns).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

    Helen married Major T. Ross. Major was born about 1831 in Ohio, USA (Father Born Rhode Island, Mother Bornmassachusetts); died before 1901. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Clinton Ross was born about 1857 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    2. Martha Ross was born about 1858 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    3. Daniel Major Ross was born on 21 May 1860 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA; died on 3 Jan 1936 in , Benton Co, Missouri, USA; was buried in , Benton Co, Missouri, USA.
    4. Sarah Ross was born about 1862 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    5. Almina Ross was born about 1866 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    6. Laty Ross was born on 8 Jul 1869 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA; died on 10 Jan 1949 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA; was buried in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    7. Alma Ross was born on 2 Dec 1871 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA; died on 2 Aug 1895 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    8. Charles Ross was born in Jan 1874 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.
    9. Thoder Ross was born in Jan 1879 in Marcellus, Cass Co, Michigan, USA.

    Helen married (Male) Proustetter. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pardee Hoard, Jr. was born about 1818 in Sheldon, Genesee Co, New York, USA (son of Pardee Hoard and Ruth C. Sprague); died on 19 Aug 1863 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan, USA; was buried in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDPL-VZQ

    Pardee married Roxanna Stearns on 4 Jan 1838 in Thompson Twp, Geauga Co, Ohio, USA. Roxanna (daughter of Benjamin H. Stearns and Matilda Sprague) was born on 3 Sep 1820 in New York, USA; died on 8 Aug 1894. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Roxanna Stearns was born on 3 Sep 1820 in New York, USA (daughter of Benjamin H. Stearns and Matilda Sprague); died on 8 Aug 1894.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDPL-VZQ

    Children:
    1. 1. Helen Hoard was born in Nov 1838 in Ohio, USA.
    2. Orange Hoard was born in Dec 1840 in Auburn, Geauga Co, Ohio, USA; died on 28 Mar 1905 in Friendship, Adams Co, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in Adams, Adams Co, Wisconsin, USA (Mount Repose Cemetery).
    3. Louisa Hoard was born about 1846 in Michigan, USA.
    4. Peter Hoard was born in Apr 1847 in Thompson Twp, Geauga Co, Ohio, USA.
    5. Estella Hoard was born on 11 Jan 1849 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA; died on 20 Nov 1904 in Allegan, Allegan Co, Michigan, USA.
    6. Thomas Hoard was born on 25 Sep 1852 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA.
    7. Major Hoard was born on 17 Mar 1855 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA; died on 10 Oct 1917; was buried in Bucklin, Ford Co, Kansas, USA (Bucklin Cemetery).
    8. Henry Hoard was born on 14 May 1858 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA; died on 29 Jan 1932 in Anthony Twp, Harper Co, Kansas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pardee Hoard was born about 1784 in New York, USA (son of Simeon Hoard and (Female) (Unknown)); died about 1860 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

    Pardee married Ruth C. Sprague before 1818. Ruth was born about 1793 in Rhode Island, USA; died after 1859. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Ruth C. Sprague was born about 1793 in Rhode Island, USA; died after 1859.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

    Children:
    1. 2. Pardee Hoard, Jr. was born about 1818 in Sheldon, Genesee Co, New York, USA; died on 19 Aug 1863 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan, USA; was buried in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA.
    2. Ruth Hoard was born about 1828 in New York, USA.
    3. Orpha S. Hoard was born about 1832 in New York, USA.

  3. 6.  Benjamin H. Stearns was born about 1794 in Vermont, USA; died on 20 May 1850 in Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    http://www.7thwisconsin.org/7th-WI-GENEALOGY/HOARD-Orange-Batesman-7E.html
    6. Benjamin II Stearns: born in 1794 in VT; married in 1817; died on 20 May 1850 in OH
    7. Matilda Sprague: born in 1796 in NH; died in 1837

    Benjamin married Matilda Sprague. Matilda was born about 1796 in New Hampshire, USA; died in 1837. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Matilda Sprague was born about 1796 in New Hampshire, USA; died in 1837.

    Notes:

    http://www.7thwisconsin.org/7th-WI-GENEALOGY/HOARD-Orange-Batesman-7E.html
    6. Benjamin II Stearns: born in 1794 in VT; married in 1817; died on 20 May 1850 in OH
    7. Matilda Sprague: born in 1796 in NH; died in 1837

    Children:
    1. 3. Roxanna Stearns was born on 3 Sep 1820 in New York, USA; died on 8 Aug 1894.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Simeon Hoard was born on 29 Aug 1752 in Tiverton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA (son of Dr. Edward Hoar and Martha Cole); died in 1843 in , Geauga Co, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    Is this him?
    1790 United States Federal Census
    Name:Simon Hoard [Sima Hoard]
    Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Stephen Town, Albany, New York
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females: 5
    Number of Household Members: 9

    His land originally...Site of the Sheldon Hotel:
    Historical Wyoming County April 1981.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Historical%20Wyoming%20County/Historical%20Wyoming%20County%20pdf%20files/Historical%20Wyoming%20County%20April%201981.pdf
    "SHELDON HOTEL
    The property on which Nicholas Straub erected his second hotel was located on the south east corner of lot 21, range 4, the corner of Centerline and North Sheldon Roads. Originally the property had been purchased by Simeon Hoard and his sons William, James and Simeon Jr. Simeon Hoard, who was the brother of David Hoard, a Sheldon pioneer, came to Sheldon
    in 1806 from Little Hoosick, N.Y. In November of 1836 Simeon and his sons removed to Thompson, Ohio..."

    Death info from pension record:
    Final payment info:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=NxeDamaq-eYC&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=%22simeon+hoard%22+OR+%22hoard,+simeon%22+pension&source=bl&ots=xL2RVGNtjg&sig=euSfc_j5XBCwyPTwKWwCq4PpTF4&hl=en&ei=7LM9TZeaCoG88gatnMiMCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDoQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q&f=false

    Explanation of record of final payment:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=NxeDamaq-eYC&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=%22simeon+hoard%22+OR+%22hoard,+simeon%22+pension&source=bl&ots=xL2RVGNtjg&sig=euSfc_j5XBCwyPTwKWwCq4PpTF4&hl=en&ei=7LM9TZeaCoG88gatnMiMCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDoQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=death&f=false

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    Postem from Sandra Hoard on Jan 24, 2011
    hoard89@hotmail.com

    Below is Rev War document showing that Simeon was alive Dec 27, 1837 to apprear before the Judge for his Rev War Pension in Geauga Co., OH. It says that he was 85 years old on the 29th day of August of the year he signed the document.

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    Service: New York
    Hoard, Simeon
    Number: S16156
    Carded

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    Ohio Pittsburgh
    Simeon Hoard
    Geauga Co. in the State of Ohio
    who was a Private in the company commanded
    by Captain Dennison of the Regt commanded
    by _____________ in the New York
    for 6 months
    Inscribed on the Roll of Pittsburgh
    at the rate of 20 Dollars ________ Cents per annum,
    commence on the 4th day of March, 1831.
    Certificate of Pension issued the 12th day of July
    1838 and Leut A. Phelps , Chardon Ohio
    Asseals to the 4th of March 1838 $140.00
    Semi=anl. Allowance ending 4 Sept. " 10.00
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    $150.00
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    (Revolutionary Claim
    (Act June 7, 1832
    Recorded by D.D. Addison Clerk
    book O Vol. 5 Page 146

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    State of Ohio ) p:-
    County of Geauga ) On this Twenty seventh day of December A.D. 1837, before John Hubbard an associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in & for the County of Geauga State of Ohio aforesaid, personally appeared Simeon Hoard a resident of Thompson in said County of Geauga & State of Ohio, aged eighty five years the twenty ninth day of August last who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision of the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832.
    That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers, and served as herein stated: - In the month of September 1775 he resided at the place called Little Hoosook in the State of New York, and in that month volunteered to serve as a private in a Company of Volunteers commanded by Captain James Dennison, the Lieutenant of which was Stephen Niles and the Ensign Oliver Bentley, to serve in Fort George on Lake George on garrison duty, and immediately marched from Little Hoosook to Fort George, and continued employed in garrison duty there for one month when he together with the said Company were dismissed, and he returned home: That afterwards in the month of July 1776, the militia of Little Hoosook & vicinity being classed and it having then become the tour of duty of the class to which he belonged, he was thus again called into service, and marched with a Company commanded by Captain Cole, whose Christian name is not now remembered, from Little Hoosook to Schohairic where a meeting - house was picketed in & converted into a fort, and they were employed in doing garrison duty in the same in which service he was employed as a private for one month, when his tour of service expired, he was dismissed & returned home. - In the month of July 1777, an order was made calling for one half of the militia in Little Hoosook & its vicinity to march onto Ticonderoga(?), and he was one of the one half thus ordered into service; - They marched from Little Hoosook to Albany, from thence to Fort Edward, where he remained for a time doing duty in keeping guard at the Fort, but was soon ordered to march on to Lake George and he accordingly marched with the other troops as far as to Bloody Pond, where they met the waggons which had been previously

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    sent forward with provision to supply Ticonderoga(?), and which were returning in consequence of learning that Ticonderoga(?) had been taken, upon this he & the Troops with which he marched returned to Fort Edward, where he remained doing duty as aforesaid until the time they were called out for had espired when he was dismissed and he returned home, having served this tour one month, during this tour. James Dennison was his Captain, Stephen Niles Lieutenant, & Jacob Scheureshorn(?) Major of the Regiment in which he served - General Schursler was at Fort Edward at the time, and he believes in command at the time of the battle of Baunington in the same year he was again called into service & marched from Little Hoosook to Beuwright, under the same Captain Dennison, and was employed after the battle in gathering & securing the plunder. He served this tour one month & was then dismissed. - After this in the same year he again was called out, & served one month at the time Burgoyne was taken, under the same Captain & marched to Still-water to guard waggons with ammunition & supplies of provisions for the army acting against Burgoyne. He served one month on this tour.-
    In the month of October 1778, news was brought that Butler & Brandt with their Indians stories had burnt Schohaui & committed many depredations in that part of the country, whereupon the whole militia where he lived were ordered out and he went in a company commanded by Captain Stephen Isles - They marched first to Albany where they halted & remained two days, from thence to Fort Hunter, then up to Fort Plain. Governor George Clinton was with them & commanded. He was engaged in this service for twelve days, as near as he recollects, when he returned back and was dismissed. Prior to this last mentioned tour & in the month of August 1778, he served a tour of one month, being the tour of duty of the class to which he belonged, and was stationed at the upper Fort in Schohonrie under the Command of Lieutenant Stubbs who comman-

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    ded that Fort. He served one month & was dismissed. He was born at Tiverton in the State of Rhode Island, the 29th day of August 1752. He has a record of his age in his bible. Before the commencement of the Revolutionary War he moved to the State of New York, Little Hoosook where he resided until 1806, when moved into Genessee County State of New York where he lived until he removed to Thompson aforesaid the fore part of November last. That he received as written discharges, & has no documentary evidence of his said service & knows of no person whose testimony he can procure to prove the saws. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension role of the Agency of any State
    Sworn to & Subscribed the day)
    & year aforesaid, before me- ) Simeon Hoard

    Simeon married (Female) (Unknown). (Female) was born about 1757 in Rensselaer, , New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  (Female) (Unknown) was born about 1757 in Rensselaer, , New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Simeon Hoard was born about 1780 in Massachusetts, USA.
    2. William Hoard was born about 1782; died on 10 Dec 1848 in , Shiawassee Co, Michigan, USA; was buried in Bancroft, Shiawassee Co, Michigan, USA (Hoard Cemetery).
    3. 4. Pardee Hoard was born about 1784 in New York, USA; died about 1860 in Sherman, St. Joseph Co, Michigan, USA.
    4. James Hoard was born about 1786.