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10801 | Her death notice was published in the New York Herald on Jun 9, 1863. Date of publishment was found in the book: Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald, Volume II: 1856-1863. James P. Maher. (1991). This second volume of Mr. Maher's three-volume work was compiled in 1991 and indexes 97,000 death notices and 27,000 marriage notices--attesting to the Herald's extraordinary coverage of marriages and deaths. The extensive notices refer to people up and down the East Coast as well as to midwesterners and persons from as far west as the State of California. The index is divided into two sections--one for marriages and one for deaths--furnishing the names of brides and grooms (or the late deceased) and the exact date of issue of the newspaper. Armed with this information, the researcher can go directly to the paper for the complete data, or, alternatively, can request a computerized search from Mr. Maher's New York Herald database, details for which are given in the book. | Hoar, (Miss Or Mrs.?) Susan (I44012)
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10802 | Her death notice was published in the New York Herald on May 16, 1857. Date of publishment was found in the book: Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald, Volume II: 1856-1863. James P. Maher. (1991). This second volume of Mr. Maher's three-volume work was compiled in 1991 and indexes 97,000 death notices and 27,000 marriage notices--attesting to the Herald's extraordinary coverage of marriages and deaths. The extensive notices refer to people up and down the East Coast as well as to midwesterners and persons from as far west as the State of California. The index is divided into two sections--one for marriages and one for deaths--furnishing the names of brides and grooms (or the late deceased) and the exact date of issue of the newspaper. Armed with this information, the researcher can go directly to the paper for the complete data, or, alternatively, can request a computerized search from Mr. Maher's New York Herald database, details for which are given in the book. | Hoar, (Miss Or Mrs.?) Elizabeth (I44011)
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10803 | Her estate goes to her 1st cousins: Troy NY Times Record 1935 - 3740.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record%201935/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record%201935%20-%203740.pdf Report on the estate of Margaret Hoar, who died in this city May 24, shows a gross estate of $2,743.40; net, subject to tax, $1,344.47. The estate goes to six first cousins as follows: James P. Hoar and Margaret A. Kirby, both of this city; John C. and Daniel F. Hoar, Parnassus, Pa.; Mary A. Thomas, Syracuse, and Mary A. McKeon, Albany. Atty. Frank B. Vaqlentine represents the estate. | Hoar, Margaret (I38563)
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10804 | Her father ( J. H. Farringer, age 77, widowed, born Pennsylvania) was living with her and her husband in 1910. | Farringer, Tillie (I17595)
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10805 | Her father, John S. Schliefer, was living in the houdehold in the 1930 census, age 74. | Schliefer, Zana (I36768)
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10806 | Her first husband, Foster, was the uncle of her second husband, Calvin. Groom's Name: Calvin Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Mary M. Hoar Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1902 Marriage Place: Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia Groom's Father's Name: John Groom's Mother's Name: Caroline Bride's Father's Name: Christopher Bride's Mother's Name: Jane Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02043-8 System Origin: Nova_Scotia-ODM Source Film Number: 1298865 Reference Number: Collection: Nova Scotia Marriages, 1711-1909 | Irving, Mary (I25911)
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10807 | HER FIRST MARRIAGE. | Family F12719
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10808 | Her grandfather Evan J. Jones (born Jan 1819 Wales) was living in the household in the 1900 census. | (Unknown), Mary (I18249)
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10809 | Her marriage to Barney Horr was her 2nd marriage. Obituary: Elmira NY Star Gazette 1936 - 2046.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Elmira%20%20NY%20Star%20Gazette/Elmira%20NY%20Star%20Gazette%201936/Elmira%20NY%20Star%20Gazette%201936%20-%202046.pdf and... Bath NY Steuben Courier 1935-1937 - 0456.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201935-1937/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201935-1937%20-%200456.pdf Cemetery: http://www.paintedhills.org/STEUBEN/HighlandCem/HighlandCemHR.html | Everett, Lottie (I10259)
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10810 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I67361)
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10811 | Her marriage to Mr. Henderson was her 2nd marriage. | Horr, Miss Or Mrs.? Cynthia (I33499)
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10812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I67370)
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10813 | Her marriage to Richard Hoar was her 2nd marriage. Groom's Name: Richard Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Mary Galvin Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 22 Apr 1900 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Groom's Father's Name: James Groom's Mother's Name: Johanne Sooney Bride's Father's Name: James Brady Bride's Mother's Name: Catharine Galvin Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00638-4 System Origin: New_York-ODM Source Film Number: 1570301 Reference Number: Collection: New York Marriages, 1686-1980 | Brady, Mary (I49996)
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10814 | Her Marriage to Theodore Horr was her 2nd marriage. | Hale, Sadie (I15010)
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10815 | Her mother came from the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Groom's Name: Bamford Hoar Groom's Birth Date: 1860 Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: 25 Bride's Name: Catharine R. Mcdonald Bride's Birth Date: 1860 Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: 25 Marriage Date: 23 Sep 1885 Marriage Place: Boston, Massachusetts Groom's Father's Name: William Groom's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Bride's Father's Name: Ronald Bride's Mother's Name: Annie Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02737-5 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 1415221 Reference Number: pg. 147 #2628 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 Death Notice: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GFQtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OdgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2427,1073443&dq=mrs-*-hoar&hl=en | MacDonald, Catherine (I36475)
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10816 | Her mother would have been about 58 years old at the time of her birth. In the 1900 census her mother is listed as not having had any children. Was Gladys adopted? [[Birth: https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_317506395%2Fp1&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D | Horr, Gladys Munroe (I55473)
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10817 | Her mother, Birdie, living in the hossehold in the 1930 census, widowed, age 51, born Indiana. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=84634&GRid=44013803& | Webster, Eva (I10388)
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10818 | Her mother, Grace M. Spepard (widowed, age 60, born Minnesota), was living in the household in the 1930 census. | Shepard, Elsie (I26264)
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10819 | Her mother, Helen A. King, is living in the household in the 1920 census: Helen A. King, 87, widowed, born NY. Marriage to John: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FFR3-8DJ | King, Blanche (I2731)
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10820 | Her mother, Josephine Myers (widowed, age 79, born NJ), was living in the household in the 1930 census. Groom's Name: Howard Smith Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Gulielma Myers Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 08 Oct 1907 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Groom's Father's Name: Adam Hoar Groom's Mother's Name: Barbara A. Kurtz Bride's Father's Name: Harvey Myers Bride's Mother's Name: Josephine Jackson Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00590-9 System Origin: New_York-ODM Source Film Number: 1452207 Reference Number: Collection: New York Marriages, 1686-1980 | Meyers, Gulielma (I8687)
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10821 | Her mother, Lizzie Webb (widowed, age 59, born Maine), was living in the household in the 1930 census. | Webb, Ida (I10278)
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10822 | Her mother, Margaret Beam (widowed, age 53), was living in the household in the 1930 census. | Crowley, Mary (I12270)
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10823 | Her mother, Maria J. Holmes (widowed, age 78), was living in the household in the 1930 census. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GScid=1518011&GRid=29298972& | Holmes, Georgia (I10893)
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10824 | Her mother, Wilhelmina? Boo, is living in the household in the 1910 and 1920 census. Groom's Name: Maximillian Horr Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Mary Boo Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1889 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Groom's Father's Name: Adam Horr Groom's Mother's Name: Agnes Eiolhorn Bride's Father's Name: Michael Boo Bride's Mother's Name: Wilhelmone Hanz Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00157-3 System Origin: New_York-ODM Source Film Number: 1558515 Reference Number: Collection: New York Marriages, 1686-1980 | Boo, Mary (I2678)
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10825 | Her Mother's Obituary: http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/28/dec1928.html Fannie Garber Shrock was born in Wayne Co., Ohio, Dec. 27, 1849; died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry D. Eby, Santa Anna, Calif., Oct. 23, 1928. She was united in marriage to Peter P. Shrock in 1868. To this union were born one son and two daughters. Her husband preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her departure her three children, Mrs. Henry D. Eby, Mrs. Lillian Hoar, and Melvin D. Shrock, all of Santa Anna, Calif.; also 13 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, 4 brothers, 3 sisters, and a host of friends. Sister Shrock united with the Mennonite Church in early life, and remained faithful until the end. Funeral services were held in the Brethren Church at Santa Anna, Oct. 25, with Bishop J. P. Bontrager in charge, assisted by Bro. Young of the Brethren Church. Text, Jas. 4:14. Four grandsons, a great-grandson, and grandson-in-law were the pallbearers. Burial in the cemetery near Santa Anna, Calif. | Shrock, Lillian (I13953)
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10826 | Her mother's obituary: Pedroli, Ann (Motta), 90, of Medfield where she has been a resident since 1971, died peacefully on Wednesday afternoon, May 10th, 2006, at the Ellis Rehabilitation Center in Norwood surrounded by her loving family. Born March 15, 1916 in Dorchester, she was the daughter of the late Enrico and Caroline (Bregani) Motta. She was educated at Roxbury Memorial High School graduating with the class of 1933. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Pedroli was formerly of Hyde Park, and was well known for her own special pizza recipe. She was an avid sports fan especially enjoying the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, and also loved knitting and cooking. Wife of the late Charles E. Pedroli, she leaves 3 children, Marjorie A. Meehan and her husband William of E. Walpole, Janice J. Hoar and her husband Charles of Foxborough, and Virginia M. Downing and her husband James of Norwood, a sister in law Margaret Pedroli of Walpole, a brother in law Walter Pedroli and his wife Fran of Lexington, 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and many nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by a sister Noreen Pedroli and a brother Louis Motta. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, May 15th at 10:00am at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 133 Spring Street, Rt. 27, Medfield. Burial will follow at Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield. Visiting hours will be Sunday, May 14th from 4:00 to 8:00pm at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller Street, Medfield. | Pedroli, Janice (I11586)
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10827 | Her name was found in the will of Mary Tew, daughter of Mary Hoar and Edward Tew. Sarah is mentioned as child of Uncle Edward Hoard. Ge. Reg. Vol. 122 | Hoard, Sarah (I43090)
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10828 | Her neice (Marion L. Wood, single, age 44, born Canada) is living in the household in the 1930 census. | (Unknown), Catherine (I36809)
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10829 | Her nephew, William E. Whittier (age 68, borm Ma., parents born Maine), was living in the household in the 1930 census. | (Unknown), Sarah (I284)
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10830 | Her niece, Fern Wells, daughter of Colonel Wells, is living with them in the 1900 Census. Groom name: William M. Ward Groom race or color (on document): Groom age: 29 years Groom birth year: 1856 Groom birth place: Canada Bride name: Eugenie B. Wells Bride race or color (on document): Bride age: 18 years Bride birth year: 1867 Bride birth place: Oakwood, Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 04 Apr 1885 Marriage place: Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan Father of groom name: Mother of groom name: Father of bride name: Mother of bride name: Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342477 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4207805 Image number: 411 Reference number: v 3 p 16 rn 635 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Wells, Eugenia Belle (I39597)
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10831 | Her parents both born Germany. Her sister, Lillie W. Miller, was living in the household in the 1930 census. (Lillie: 53, single, born Michigan) | Miller, Lotta (I15920)
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10832 | Her poem "MY GREAT-GRANDMOTHER'S RIDE" http://thechasechronicles.com/chronicles/58Chron.html [[ Newspaper Adams NY Jefferson County Journal 1889 - 0348.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Adams%20NY%20Jefferson%20County%20Journal/Adams%20NY%20Jefferson%20County%20Journal%201889.pdf/Newspaper%20Adams%20NY%20Jefferson%20County%20Journal%201889%20-%200348.pdf MY GREAT-GRANDMOTHER'S RIDE by Elizabeth Hoard McGuinness ... Stockbridge, New York Come little children and sit by my side While I tell you of my great-grandmother's ride. She, more than a hundred years ago, When Liberty strove with a British foe, Lived in the midst of war's alarm, In a little log house, on a Vermont farm A woman loyal, and brave and true, Doing with might what her hands found to do. Fearless in speech and deed, and strong To defend the right and resent the wrong. Her husband, a Captain of "Rangers" brave, Was fighting, the land from the foe to save; Leaving her there with their little ones, The baby Bess and a little son; With a mother's love to lighten their toil, And a living to wrest from the rugged soil. Up in the early morning gloom, Milking the cows, plying the loom, Helping the little boy to till the sod, Reading her Bible and trusting her God. One day, ere her morning tasks were o'er, When the sun shone in on the kitchen floor, The big brick oven was filled with bread, And the loom was banging to her tread As Bess in her sap trough cradle lay A sound of swift hoofs came that way . Then a loud quick call by the open door, A call she had dreaded long before, And that nerved her mother heart and eye, "The British are coming, haste and fly, Take what you can with the old ox team, Before is torn up the bridge o'er the stream." Ah! then, our grandmother's steps were hurried, The precious ironware was quickly buried, The brine turned off from the barrel of pork, The web, half woven, cut out with a jerk. And she, with an arm as stout as her heart, Loaded it all in the old ox cart. She sent little Harmon away with the load, While she on the gray mare after them rode, With her dear little Bess, clasped close to her breast As on to the bridge at last she pressed. The men were tearing it quickly apart, When she reined up her horse with a sudden start, Wheeled it around to the backward track, "Wait," she cried, "until I come back, I left my oven full of good bread, And my children will need it, nor shall it be said, That I helped to feed a Tory crew." "Come back," they cried, but away she flew, Back to the old house the swift feet sped. Out of the oven she drew the hot bread, Placed it all in a big meal sack And tossed it over the horse's back, Sprang to the saddle, tightened the rein, And was off for the place of refuge again. Both felt, as the old mare loped along, A burning, stinging, sense of wrong? The woman, a patriot's vengeful ire, The horse, the hot bread's steaming fire, That nerved her speed as she thundered back, Ere the planks were torn from the bridge's track. To her brother she went, with the boys and Bess, To await the coming of Captain Jess, To watch for friends in the fleeing throngs, As she grieved o'er the suffering nation's wrongs. Next day she saw with a kindling eye, A herd of cattle driven by, A mounted officer in the rear. Our grandmother gazed with list'ning ear , Then said, "My cows are there! Full well, I know the sound of every bell." "And I'll have them, too," she cried, nor stopped, For remonstrance vain, but the bars she dropped, And called her cows by the names they knew, Trusting their gentle memories true. And her voice rang out like a bugle clear, "Come Cherry, come Whitefoot, come Brindle here, Come Lineback, come Sukey, Co bos Co." The old cows turned with a joyful low And came to the bars, but the heifers wild Lowed, and then like a wayward child, Went with the herd. The officer turned, While high his anger within him burned, And drew his sword, and above his head He swung the blade, then with loud oaths said: He would cleave her skull! But the gritty dame, Cap-border erect and with eyes aflame, Cried, "You cowardly Tory, strike if you dare, If you harm my head by a single hair, You'll pay with your own poor worthless life, I'm Captain Jesse Sawyer's wife." She then caught a huge oven broom from the ground, (A woman's weapon) as she swung it around, The officer wheeled, and rode out of sight. Routed and put to a cowardly flight By a woman's daring, and we this day, Proud of her words and spirit, say, "All honor to her, our grandmother brave Who helped this glorious land to save." And pray that the spirit that moved her then, May bless her descendants forever! Amen. __________________ | Hoard, Elizabeth (I39845)
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10833 | Her relationship to this family is unknown. She was living with Zebina and Ann Horr in the 1850 and 1860 census. Groom's Name: Elbridge L. Cargill Groom's Birth Date: 1838 Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: 27 Bride's Name: Hattie E. Horr Bride's Birth Date: 1843 Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: 22 Marriage Date: 15 May 1865 Marriage Place: Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Groom's Father's Name: Leyman Cargill Groom's Mother's Name: Harriett Bride's Father's Name: Labins Horr Bride's Mother's Name: Ann E. Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00913-4 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 886860 Reference Number: 68 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 | Horr, (Possible Daughter) Harriet (I24821)
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10834 | Her relationship to this family is unknown. She was living with Zebina and Ann Horr in the 1850 and 1860 census. | Horr, (Possible Daughter) Mary (I24822)
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10835 | HER SECOND MARRIAGE | Family F12619
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10836 | Her sister (Helen Sullivan, single, born Jan 1873 Ireland, age 27) was living in the household in the 1900 census. | Sullivan, Mary (I27326)
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10837 | Her sister and father were living in the household in the 1930 census. | Murray, Jane (I23903)
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10838 | Her sister, Adelia Rohmes/Rahmes (single, age 41, born Missouri), was living in the hosehold in the 1930 census. | Rohmes, Barbara (I26430)
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10839 | Her sister, Mattie Hammonds, living in the household in the 1900 census. Mattie Hammonds, single, born Oct 1882, Missouri - Both parents born in Tennessee. | Hammonds, Mary R. (I46358)
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10840 | Her sister's obituary: Utica NY Herald Dispatch 1911 - 3392.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch%201911.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch%201911%20-%203392.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=66095&GRid=78594633& | Flaherty, Margaret (I1207)
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10841 | Her widowed sister, Anna Batula (age 27), living in the household in the 1930 census. | Kohan, Mary (I2082)
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10842 | heraldtribune.com: Southwest Florida's Information Lead... www.newscoast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031130/NEWS/311300446/1002/N... Published on: 12/1/2003 ANNIVERSARY Horrs celebrate 50 years William and Cynthia (Jester) Horr of Sarasota celebrated their 50th anniversary Nov. 15, 2003. They were married Nov. 15, 1953, in Somers, N.Y., and have lived in Sarasota for 18 years. They are the parents of William Horr of Lake Lincolndale, N.Y., Cynthia Blair of Ormond Beach, and Charles Horr of Sarasota. The couple has 10 grandchildren, five stepgrandchildren and two great-stepgrandchildren. They celebrated with a cruise to Mexico with 30 friends and family members. Mr. Horr retired from Readers Digest in Chappaqua, N.Y. He is a Korean War veteran. Mrs. Horr is president of the Embroiderers' Guild of America, Sarasota Chapter. | Horr, William (I14051)
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10843 | His 1st marriage was to Sarah Sheldon. http://www.archive.org/stream/no1bulletins05minnuoft/no1bulletins05minnuoft_djvu.txt (In part) "Dr. Adolphus F. Elliott was born at Corinna, Maine, in 1836. He was an early settler in Minneapolis, coming here one year after his brother Wyman, the well-known horticulturist, viz.: in 1855. After a long and lucrative medical practice he went to California in poor health. Returning, however, without regaining his health, he died in Minneapolis April 26th, 1901. He willed his property to the University of Minnesota, and this bequest was carried out by his widow. The Elliott Memorial Hospital, of the University of Minnesota, is the product of this fund. (In the Civil War Dr. Elliott served in the 3rd Minne- sota regiment. He was promoted from First to Second Lieu- tenant and after the surrender at Murphreesboro, along with other officers, including the colonel (Lester), he was dismissed from the service.) ...." http://www.archive.org/stream/dictionaryofuniv00john/dictionaryofuniv00john_djvu.txt "ELLIOTT, Adolphuis F. and Mary Ellen Hoar Elliott? Dr. Elliott left his estate to his wife, and she left property which netted the sum of $114,000, to Walter J. Trask, formerly of Minneapolis, but later of Los Angeles, Calif., an attorney, to be used to secure the erection of a building upon the University campus, as a memorial to her husband. Dr. Elliott. Mr. Trask, naturally decided that no other niemorial could be so fitting to a physician as a hospital and so made a tender of the property to the board of regents of the University, for that purpose. The regents were willing to accept but felt that tney should not bind the state to support such an institution, as they would virtually by accepting the gift outright, and so p.sked to be allowed to hold the same in abeyance until the legislature could be consulted. This the trustee, Mr. Trask, very readily agreed to and the legislature also authorized the acceptance of the gift. Dr. Elliott was formerly a practicing physician in Minneapolis and his wife, was formerly Miss Mary Ellen Hoar, a daughter, of Michael Hoar, employed on the Sibley estate at Weston, fifty years ago. On, her mother's death she was cared for by Mrs. Richard Holbrook and assumed the name Holbropk. She and Dr. Elliott were married about 1895. Prior to her death, Mrs. Elliott gave the school of mines' $5,000, the income of which is to be used to assist students needing financial aid to finish their courses in that school." Obituary: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045366/1901-04-27/ed-1/seq-7/;words=FITZ+Adolphus+ADOLPHUS+Elliott | Elliot, Adolphus Fitz Clarence (I10521)
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10844 | HIS 1ST MARRIAGE. | Family F4781
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10845 | HIS 1ST MARRIAGE. | Family F3129
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10846 | HIS 1ST MARRIAGE. M. 2ND NANCY WARREN B. 2-16-1793 | Family F719
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10847 | HIS 1ST WIFE. | Family F3876
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10848 | His 2nd marriage: Groom name: Andrew Parrish Groom race or color (on document): Groom age: 36 years Groom birth year: 1858 Groom birth place: Michigan Bride name: Birdie May Hoard Bride race or color (on document): Bride age: 19 years Bride birth year: 1875 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 27 Jan 1894 Marriage place: Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan Father of groom name: Aaron Parrish Mother of groom name: Lucy Norton Father of bride name: J. B. Hoard Mother of bride name: Cora Dayton Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342500 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4207828 Image number: 456 Reference number: v 4 p 1 rn 1723 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Parrish, Andrew (I41066)
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10849 | His 2nd marriage: Groom name: Newton Hoard Groom race or color (on document): Groom age: 65 years Groom birth year: 1856 Groom birth place: Ohio Bride name: Doria Hilliger Adams Bride race or color (on document): Bride age: 49 years Bride birth year: 1872 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 13 Jun 1921 Marriage place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Father of groom name: Chas. Mother of groom name: Lucie Ensign Father of bride name: William Hilliger Mother of bride name: Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342746 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4032395 Image number: 576 Reference number: v 7 rn 214230 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 Living with his son Charles in the 1930 census. | Hoard, Charles (I41834)
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10850 | His 2nd Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/9F8B-QZW/p3 | Glover, George Henry (I59077)
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