
1890 - 1938 (47 years)
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| Name |
Edwin Hoar |
| Birth |
1 Sep 1890 |
Newcastle, Ontario, Canada |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1901 1911 |
| Death |
8 Feb 1938 |
Newcastle, Ontario, Canada |
| Person ID |
I12669 |
A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America |
| Last Modified |
17 Dec 2014 |
| Father |
William Hoar, b. 4 Apr 1851, Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada d. 19 Nov 1915, Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada (Age 64 years) |
| Mother |
Jessie Ratcliffe, b. 19 Nov 1859, Ontario, Canada d. 3 Oct 1919, Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada (Age 59 years) |
| Marriage |
21 Jan 1884 |
Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada |
| Family ID |
F5718 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Helena Bragg, b. 10 Aug 1890, Newcastle, Ontario, Canada d. 3 Dec 1963, Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada (Age 73 years) |
| Marriage |
22 Apr 1922 |
Newcastle, Ontario, Canada |
| Children |
| | 1. Harold Hoar, b. 16 May 1923, Newcastle, Ontario, Canada  |
| | 2. William Hoar, b. 17 Jan 1925, Newcastle, Ontario, Canada d. 26 Jul 2006, Bowmanville Northumberland & Durham, Ontario, Canada (Age 81 years) |
| | 3. George Hoar, b. 12 Nov 1927 d. 2002 (Age 74 years) |
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| Family ID |
F4422 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
22 Mar 2009 |
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| Notes |
- The information on this family was kindly contributed by George Russell: calvary(at)sgci.com
WW1 Record: http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc006/394765a.gif
He served in WW1 #1262246, enlisting on April 12, 1916 in Toronto. He served in France with the CDSC, as a Private.
Height 5' 10 ?a", fresh complexion, eyes: grey, dark brown hair, Methodist, farmer, birthmark on left thigh, single
He was discharged on July 12, 1919 in Toronto, as he served with the army of occupation.
They lived in Newcastle. He was known as "E. C." and was quite active in Community affairs.
He served on the School Board as trustee --according to the Canadian Statesman newspaper of Jan 9, 1930 p. 8
He was a member of the Masonic Order (worshipful Brother in 1930)
He was elected as Councilor for the town of Newcastle --according to the C.S. newspaper of Jan 4, 1934, p. 8
Edwin was a mechanic, and operated the "Newcastle Garage"
They are buried in the Bowmanville Cemetery (Section D) They had 3 children: Harold, Frank, & Ted
--all 3 boys were listed in the Jan 25, 1934 issue of the Canadian Statesman, for having 100 % attendance at the Newcastle United Church Sunday School class, at a young worshippers' recognition service
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