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- Groom's Name: Francis Hoar
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Bride's Name: Mary Stanton
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Marriage Date: 26 Feb 1878
Marriage Place: Dutch Church Formerly Rome,Wurtsboro,Sullivan,New York
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M50751-1
System Origin: New_York-ODM
Source Film Number: 924660
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Collection: New York Marriages, 1686-1980
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Postem Sep 19, 2006
From Judy Gumaer Testa: jgumaertesta(at)hotmail.com
Francis married Mary Stanton in 12/1878 in Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co, NY. best source i have is letters from Mary herself. Mary is the d/o of Hiram Stanton & Jane Gumaer
Judy Gumaer Testa
Gumaer Family Historian
Postem Sep 19, 2006
From Judy Gumaer Testa: jgumaertesta(at)hotmail.com
i have Friend Hoar & Margaret Lawrence for Francis' parents. this is per a Letter from Francis' wife Mary Stanton Hoar in 1906. i find Friend Hoar in the Census' in Rochester, Ulster Co, NY with different wives....
Judy Gumaer Testa
Gumaer Family Historian
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FRANCIS HOAR, Waldwick, New Jersey. The subject of this sketch was born in Ulster County. New York, on January 23, 1853, being the son of F. Hoar, a farmer, who emigrated from England and set- tled in Ulster County. The young man left school at the age of 17 and engaged in farming for two years, beginning his railroad career in April, 1872, as a fire- man on the Erie. He fired from 1872 to 1875 for Dud- ley Warner, and from 1875 to 1877 for B. Hogan; from 1877 to 1880 for Engineer Tucker, being promoted to engineer then, and is now running in the suburban service between Waldwick and Jersey City. Mr. Hoar was married in 1878 to Miss Mary Stanton of Port Jervis, and they have five children. Norma, Francis, Jr., Frederick, Chauncey and Herbert. Mr. Hoar owns a pleasant home in Waldwick and is one of the city's most estimable citizens.
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