
1757 - 1805 (48 years)
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| Name |
David Hoard |
| Birth |
13 May 1757 |
Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island, USA |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
20 Jun 1805 |
Sheldon, Wyoming Co, New York, USA |
| Burial |
Varysburg, Wyoming Co, New York, USA (Varysburg Cemetery) |
| Person ID |
I38798 |
A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America |
| Last Modified |
9 Dec 2015 |
| Father |
Dr. Edward Hoar, b. Abt 1718, Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA |
| Mother |
Martha Cole, b. 6 May 1718, Swansea, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA d. 1765 (Age 46 years) |
| Marriage |
2 Dec 1742 |
Swansea, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA |
| Family ID |
F3181 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Lydia Gates, b. 3 Nov 1757, Preston, Hartford Co, Connecticut, USA d. 1845, Varysburg, Wyoming Co, New York, USA (Age 87 years) |
| Marriage |
6 Oct 1783 |
Hoosick, Albany Co, New York, USA |
| Children |
| | 1. Henry Hoard, b. 4 Jul 1791, Stephentown, Rensselaer Co, New York, USA d. 22 Apr 1880, Varysburg, Wyoming Co, New York, USA (Age 88 years) |
| | 2. David Hoard, Jr., b. Abt 1793, Stephentown, Rensselaer Co, New York, USA d. 1814 or 1823 (Age 30 years) |
| | 3. Elisha Hoard, b. Abt 1795, Stephentown, Rensselaer Co, New York, USA  |
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| Family ID |
F14248 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
9 Dec 2015 |
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| Notes |
- Early Sheldon Family Honored - Markers Placed in Varysburg Cemetery for Two
Hoards - VERY EARLY SETTLERS
Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times 1937-1938 Grayscale - 0182.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times%20%201937-1938%20Grayscale/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times%20%201937-1938%20Grayscale%20-%200182.pdf
(con't - page 6)
Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times 1937-1938 Grayscale - 0187.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times%20%201937-1938%20Grayscale/Warsaw%20NY%20Wyoming%20County%20Times%20%201937-1938%20Grayscale%20-%200187.pdf
....homes, typical of their time, housed five generations of llic Hoard family in Sheldon. David Hoard married Lydia Gates. Henry Hoard married Sally Joslyn. November 1,
1815 at Sougerficld. N. Y. Of the living descendant* of. David and- Henry. Henry Harold Hoard receivinghis education in thc Varysburg Union School, thc East Aurora
high and the Weslcyan Seminary at Lima. N. Y., and having inherited his*forebcarcrs\\spirit of enterprise and progress, located in ?W Cleveland, O.. where he has become a successful business man.'
His daughter. Ruth, whose mother Alice McCray of Varysburg died about twenty years ago; a successful business woman of Cleveland.'
His present wife was Miss Christina Landareve, from a prominent Cleveland family.
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"David Hoard, I758-I8O4., has been reburied in Varysburg Cemetery
having been first buried on his farm in Sheldon? Records tell that
he enlisted in April 1776 for service in Col. Wynkoop's New York
Regulars, and the following spring served six months under Capt?
Harrison's company? In 1778, he was again under arms in command of
Lt? Hubbs and his New York troops, while the spring of I78O saw another
enlistment with service under Col? John Harper's New York regiment
? He married LIddy Gates, 1759-181|5P and In the spring of I804 he and his family left by ox team from Rensselaer 'County, N.Y. for
western New York0 They reached Bristol, N.Y. where he was obliged
to leave his team and family. With a son, Henry, then fourteen, and
Daniel Gates, he struck out on foot to the area of Buffalo Hill,
Sheldon, where he began to clear the forest. He built a cabin, but
in July l801|, he sickened of a fever and died, one of the first
pioneer deaths in this end of the state. The son and family settled
on the claim in October of that year."
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