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13051 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2006/05/early-birth-and-death-records-of.html Early Birth and Death Records of Falmouth - Page 145 Hoar, Isaac and Neomy. Ch., Neomy, b. Oct. 18, 1720, at Falmouth. | Hoar, Naomi (I6840)
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13052 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2006/07/intentions-of-marriage-recorded-in.html The town of Deering was set off from Westbrook on Mar. 21, 1871. It was incorporated as a city in 1889, and annexed to Portland in 1899. Source: "Deering, Maine: Records of Intentions of Marriage, 1871-1899," FHL US/CAN Film 10831. Intentions of Marriage Recorded in Deering, 1871-1881 Page 22 Jacob L. Horr of Westbrook Addie A. Babb of Deering Published July 31, 1879 Cert. issued Aug. 5, 1879 1880 United States Federal Census Name: J.L. Horr Home in 1880: Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine Age: 38 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842 Birthplace: Maine Relation to head-of-household: Head Spouse's name: Adeline Father's birthplace: ME Mother's birthplace: ME Occupation: Physician Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age J.L. Horr 38 Adeline Horr 35 Stephen Babb 77 Emily Babb 73 In March 1900 he was elected Mayor of Westbrook, Maine. He attended Missouri Medical College, in St. Louis and McDowell Medical College (1869). Photo: http://westbrookdiarist.blogspot.com/2008/03/hon-dr-jacob-l-horr-westbrooks-seventh.html Photo His home in Westbrook, Maine http://www.mainememory.net/bin/Detail?ln=14040 Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922 Name:Jacob L Horr Gender:Male Age:73 Birth Date:abt 1841 Death Date:23 Dec 1914 Death Place:Westbrook Registration Place:Westbrook, Cumberland Father:Stephen Mother:Hannah http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSiman=1&GScid=89863&GRid=118388664& | Horr, Dr. Jacob (I31528)
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13053 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2007/02/early-vital-records-of-monson.html Vital Statistics From the Early Records of the Town of Monson, Maine Copy of Original Records Bearths and Deaths which have happened in the famely of Austin Newell and Mary, his wife, who were married in January the 21st, 1822. Bearths. Austin Newell was born in the Town of Monson, Massachusetts, October 17th, 1799. Mary Newell, wife of Austin Newell, was born in Mass. in the Month of October 30th, 1799. Mary Frances Newell was born in Monson (Me) April 19th, 1823. William Emerson Newell was born February 13th, 1825. Martha Burt Newell was born Nov. 5th, 1826. | Newell, Austin (I10384)
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13054 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2007/02/early-vital-records-of-monson.html Vital Statistics From the Early Records of the Town of Monson, Maine Copy of Original Records Bearths and Deaths which have happened in the famely of Austin Newell and Mary, his wife, who were married in January the 21st, 1822. Bearths. Austin Newell was born in the Town of Monson, Massachusetts, October 17th, 1799. Mary Newell, wife of Austin Newell, was born in Mass. in the Month of October 30th, 1799. Mary Frances Newell was born in Monson (Me) April 19th, 1823. William Emerson Newell was born February 13th, 1825. Martha Burt Newell was born Nov. 5th, 1826. Name: Mary H. Newell Hoar Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Monson Death Date: 18 Jul 1887 Death Place: Monson, Massachusetts Age: 87 Birth Date: 1800 Birthplace: Monson Occupation: At Home Race: Marital Status: Widowed Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Nathan Father's Birthplace: Brimfield, Mass. Mother's Name: Lucy Mother's Birthplace: Longmeadow, Mass. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06803-0 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 960234 Reference Number: v 382 p 400 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 Short Bio: Date: 1887-08-07; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 5 She was..."the youngest of 12 children" | Hoar, Mary (I10383)
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13055 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2007/02/early-vital-records-of-monson.html | Goodell, Deacon Abel (I30643)
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13056 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/2007/10/monson-marriage-intentions-1823-1832.html INTENTIONS OF MARRIAGE FROM THE FIRST RECORDS OF TOWN OF MONSON, MAINE. March 15, 1831, William D. Hoar and Betsey Goodell. http://www.kynd.net/monson/MonsonHistory/history1997.txt Homer Hill: William Hoar came to Monson in 1826 and located on the land and built a house where the present house stands. The only other family living on the hill was a family by the name of Gates which sold their land and house (building no longer standing) to W. Hoar giving him the title to the whole hill. He sold two small parcels of land to the quarries to dump rubbish on. Homer Hill has always been a farm. From that time on Homer Hill has remained in the family, generation after generation, as follows: William Hoar married Betsy Goodell (daughter of Abel Goodell, surveyor). They had two sons - James and Henry. James went to Ohio where he changed his name to Homer. Henry also changed his name at the same time in 1874. Henry Homer married Sarah Mathews (sister to Robert Mathews' father). They had two sons Edward and Wallace and two daughters who died young. Wallace never married. Edward Homer married Eliza (Annie) Pennington. They had one daughter - Dorothy. Eliza Annie died and Edward remarried Myrtle Cook. They had one son - Henry. Dorothy Homer married Max Forbus. They had two daughters, Lucinda and Candida. Max Forbus died in Jan. 1970. Dorothy Forbus is the present owner and resides at the same location on Homer Hill. Henry Homer moved the house, formerly occupied by Goldsmith Harris, from below the Dore Farm on Homer Hill. This was the house where William and Betsy Hoar lived in their later years. Now occupied by Jane Harris. Settlement at Monson, Maine. http://region.katahdincommons.com/index.php?title=Monson_history#Monson.2C_Massachusetts "....and Abel Jewett came in 1827, and the following year brought Abner Brown, William D. Hoar, Milton Hoar, Thomas Towns, ...." Death Date and Cemetery: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VTWINDHA/1999-10/0941132033 | Hoar, William (I11029)
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13057 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_book.asp?id=lgk1AAAAIAAJ&q=%22+horr%22 A History of the First Century of the Town of Parsonsfield, Maine Pages 284 and 285 Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4FJ-KZS | Horr, Alice (I32005)
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13058 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_book.asp?id=lgk1AAAAIAAJ&q=%22+horr%22 A History of the First Century of the Town of Parsonsfield, Maine Pages 284 and 285 Samuel Pray who lived on Beach Ridge in Berwick was of the second generation in this country Joseph son of Samuel and Dolly Pray was born in Berwick in 1739 Married Bethsheba Brackett and settled in Lebanon To them were born five children three sons and two daughters who lived to manhood and womanhood The eldest daughter married Tobias Fernald of Berwick The second daughter married Jabez Ricker of Waterboro One son Nathan married Alice Horr of Lebanon The second sou Samuel died in 1806 aged twenty two years Tobias the oldest son born March 23 1775 married Sally Gowen of Lebanon and settled in Parsonsfield in 1800 To them were born three children two sons and one daughter Isaac born November 5 1800 Rebecca born May 20 1802 and John born January 24 1804 The sickness of relatives in Lebanon called Mr and Mrs Pray to that place They rode on horseback and she contracted a severe cold fever followed and she died November 19 1806 aged twenty eight years Mr Pray married a second time Miss Mary Young of Wolfboro daughter of John and Sally Young in January 1809 and they had four children two sons and two daughters Mr Pray died April 20 1835 and Mrs Pray April 17 1859 Isaac Pray married Zipporah Dearborn daughter of Jeremiah and Ruth Dearborn December 15 1828 They had one son John Coleman She died March 15 1830 He married for his second wife Sarah Goldsmith of Ossipee and they are both now living he eighty seven years she eighty four years of age John Pray married Elizabeth Dearborn daughter of Jeremiah and Ruth Dearborn November 28 1833 They had two children She died April 20 1844 and he married June 1846 Mrs Hannah Goldsmith Nute of Ossipee and they have one daughter Hannah E who is referred to by Mr Piper page 46 Mr and Mrs Pray are both living he at the age of eighty three years These two brothers married sisters for their wives at both marriages They are men of strong character with minds well balanced upright and straightforward industrious and frugal hospitable conscientious and kind John sold to his brother Joseph the home place in 1839 and moved to East Parsonsfield purchasing the Taylor Lougee place where he yet resides Their sister Rebecca married James Brown of Ossipee in 1833 Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4FJ-KZS | Pray, Nathan (I32004)
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13059 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_book.asp?id=oUyRJ9osHMIC&q=%22+horr%22 Centennial History of Harrison, Maine: Containing the Centennial Celebration of 1905, and Historical and Biographical Matter Page 636 | Horr, Claribel (I32009)
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13060 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_divorce_record.asp?id=1068&firstname=&lastname=hoar&spelling=exact&viewtype=summary Divorce Record of Charles N. Morse & Viola Morse Libelant: Charles N. Morse Libelee: Viola Morse Former Name of Female: Viola Hoar Date of Marriage: 6 June 1880 Date of Divorce: 28 Dec. 1893 County Where Divorced: Somerset Source: Maine Divorce Index, 1/70. Groom's Name: James H. Wales Groom's Birth Date: 1839 Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: 59 Bride's Name: Viola Hoar Bride's Birth Date: 1861 Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: 37 Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1898 Marriage Place: Randolph, Norfolk, Massachusetts Groom's Father's Name: Peter A. Groom's Mother's Name: Milla A. Downs Bride's Father's Name: Daniel Hoar Bride's Mother's Name: Hannah L. Abbott 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: I01081-6 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 1954642 Reference Number: p 56 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 Groom's name: Arthur A Caswell Groom's titles & terms (original): Groom's titles & terms (standardized): Groom's race or color: Groom's race or color (standardized): Groom's age: 47 years Groom's estimated birth year: 1865 Groom's birthplace: Lakeville, , Massachusetts Bride's name: Viola Hoar Wales Bride's titles & terms (original): Bride's titles & terms (standardized): Bride's race or color: Bride's race or color (standardized): Bride's age: 48 years Bride's estimated birth year: 1864 Bride's birthplace: Rangley, , Maine Marriage date (original): 12 May 1912 Marriage date: 12 May 1912 Marriage place: Boston, , Massachusetts Groom's father's name: Abram H Caswell Groom's father's titles & terms (original): Groom's father's titles & terms (standardized): Groom's mother's name: Betsy Sampson Groom's mother's titles & terms (original): Groom's mother's titles & terms (standardized): Father of bride's name: David Hoar Bride's father's titles & terms (original): Bride's father's titles & terms (standardized): Mother of bride's name: Hannah Abbott Bride's mother's titles & terms (original): Bride's mother's titles & terms (standardized): Marital status: Widowed Bride's marital status: Widowed Film number: 2409944 Digital GS number: 4329369 Image number: 606 Number of images: 1 Reference number: p 116 no 2664 Marriage registration place: Boston, , Massachusetts Marriage registration year: 1912 Collection: Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1842-1915 | Hoar, Viola (I14621)
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13061 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_divorce_record.asp?id=3414&firstname=&lastname=hoar&spelling=exact&viewtype=summary Divorce Record of Frank H. Kempton & Minnie F. Kempton Libelant: Frank H. Kempton Libelee: Minnie F. Kempton Former Name of Female: Minnie F. Hoar Date of Marriage: 2 Oct. 1888 Date of Divorce: 4 Oct. 1897 County Where Divorced: Franklin Source: Maine Divorce Index, 3/53. Groom's Name: Wells P. Davis Groom's Birth Date: 1847 Groom's Birthplace: Dover, N.H. Groom's Age: 50 Bride's Name: Minnie F. Hoar Kempton Bride's Birth Date: 1867 Bride's Birthplace: Rangeley, Me Bride's Age: 30 Marriage Date: 18 Nov 1897 Marriage Place: Brockton, Massachusetts Groom's Father's Name: Eleazer Groom's Mother's Name: Ann (Waldron) Bride's Father's Name: Daniel Bride's Mother's Name: Hannah (Abbott) Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Unknown Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Unknown Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02813-9 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 1843702 Reference Number: p566-316 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 3rd Marriage (to Frank) Recorded as a 2nd marriage for her, and lists her mother as "Mary Hill". https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4XQ-7KM | Hoar, Minnie (I9132)
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13062 | http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_divorce_record.asp?id=3804&firstname=&lastname=hoar&spelling=exact&viewtype=summary Divorce Record of Joel Hoar & Josie C. Hoar Libelant: Joel Hoar Libelee: Josie C. Hoar Date of Marriage: 16 July 1881 Date of Divorce: 21 Sept. 1897 County Where Divorced: Somerset Source: Maine Divorce Index, 3/78. Groom's Name: Joel Hoar Groom's Birth Date: 1861 Groom's Birthplace: Greenvale, Me. Groom's Age: 38 Bride's Name: Mariam F. Flagg Sanborn Bride's Birth Date: 1860 Bride's Birthplace: Canaan, Me. Bride's Age: 39 Marriage Date: 29 May 1899 Marriage Place: Beverly, Massachusetts Groom's Father's Name: Daniel Groom's Mother's Name: Hannah Abbott Bride's Father's Name: Elisha Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah J. Bailey Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Divorced Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Widowed Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02748-7 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 1843714 Reference Number: p 319 cn 42 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 | Hoar, Joel (I12210)
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13063 | http://www.mainememory.net/artifact/10584 This portrait is of Lucy Flucker Knox Thatcher, oldest child of Henry Knox and his wife Lucy. Born in 1776, Lucy F. K. Thatcher was nineteen years old when her family moved to Montpelier, the mansion her father built in Thomaston. In 1804 she married a promising young lawyer, Ebenezer Thatcher, and they made their home in Warren and later Mercer. She was widowed in 1842. When her sister Caroline Swan Holmes, who had been living in Montpelier, passed away in 1851, Lucy moved back to Thomaston until her death in 1854. She was the last member of the Knox family to live at Montpelier; her son Henry Knox Thatcher sold the crumbling mansion to James Creighton. In her will she refers to the portrait as being done by "my Hoyt," which almost certainly means Albert Gallatin Hoit, a New England portrait painter of the time. | Knox, Lucy Flucker (I71384)
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13064 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I28765)
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13065 | http://www.mattico.com/marriagesst.html Name: Sarah Mullin Birth Place: Canada Residence: Chinguacousy Township Age: 19 Father Name: Robert Mother Name: Elizabeth Estimated birth year: 1840 Spouse Name: William Hoar Spouse's Age: 24 Spouse Birth Place: Canada Spouse Residence: Esquesing Township Spouse Estimated Birth Year: 1835 Spouse Father Name: John Spouse Mother Name : Jane Marriage Date: 26 Jan 1859 Marriage County: Halton http://www.halinet.on.ca/localhistory/metasearch.asp?LastName_required=At+least+two+characters+in+the+Last+Name+field+are+required&Return=forms.htm&Lastname=h&census=on&cemetery=on&land=on&surrogate=on Hoar, William , Farmer, Male, Age 36, Birth Place: Ontario, Religion: Canada Presbyterian, Living in Esquesing Township, 1871, division 3, page 6 Is this him? 1901 Census: http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1901/z/z002/z000066740.pdf | Hoar, William (I27759)
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13066 | http://www.mattico.com/marriagesst.html Name: Sarah Mullin Birth Place: Canada Residence: Chinguacousy Township Age: 19 Father Name: Robert Mother Name: Elizabeth Estimated birth year: 1840 Spouse Name: William Hoar Spouse's Age: 24 Spouse Birth Place: Canada Spouse Residence: Esquesing Township Spouse Estimated Birth Year: 1835 Spouse Father Name: John Spouse Mother Name : Jane Marriage Date: 26 Jan 1859 Marriage County: Halton | Mullin, Sarah (I27760)
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13067 | http://www.mcclellandfamily.ca/haygarth.htm | Haygarth, Jane (I27437)
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13068 | http://www.mcclellandfamily.ca/haygarth.htm | Cunningham, John (I27436)
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13069 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/gen.php?id=8645 | Coulson, Jabez Jeremiah (I35389)
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13070 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/gen.php?id=8882 Cemetery: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychauta/CEMETERY/Blockville.htm HOBART Sarah 1816-1908 small stone S.A. | (Unknown), Sarah (I35254)
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13071 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Lewis, Olie Martin (I35442)
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13072 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Hobart, Carrie Elizabeth (I35441)
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13073 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Burns, Agnes (I35361)
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13074 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Jennings, Chloe (I32862)
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13075 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Bryan, Sarah Elizabeth (I30732)
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13076 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Page, John (I30731)
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13077 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Brown, Elizabeth (I30730)
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13078 | http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/McDanel/g7085.html | Burns, Adam (I30729)
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13079 | http://www.mcigs.org/NundaGrooms/NundaGrooms_Ho-Hy.htm Nunda (Crystal Lake) Herald Newspaper, July 1880 ? May 1908 Groom Index to Marriage, Wedding & Anniversary Announcements, Notices & Articles Code: A = Anniversary; number indicates which one M = Marriage; simple notice W = Wedding announcement L = License News = article O = Obituary in which marriage date is mentioned Groom: HORR, Albert Bride: BAILEY, Ella Issue date and page: 6 Feb 1902/ 4 Code: L | Horr, Albert (I33349)
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13080 | http://www.mdgensoc.org/database_transcriptions/firstgerman_burials1864_1884.html | Horr, Heinrich (I53909)
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13081 | http://www.mdgensoc.org/database_transcriptions/firstgerman_burials1864_1884.html | Horr, Caroline (I53908)
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13082 | http://www.mdgensoc.org/database_transcriptions/FirstGermMarr1881_1911.html First German United Evangelical Church - Baltimore, Maryland - Marriages HORR ADOLPH & HANES ANNIE 6 Jun 1892 HORR ADOLPH & BUSCH CARRIE L 7 Jan 1907 | Horr, Adolph (I53904)
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13083 | http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/1895/Reference/h.htm Last Name-First Name-Occupation-Section-Twp.-Address-Year of Arrival HOARD James Farmer 3 Unadilla P. O. Gregory 1861 " " L. L. Farmer 16 Unadilla P. O. Gregory 1861 Associated Names Death Index for Livingston Co, Michigan These records are available at the: Livingston County Courthouse -Tel. 517-546-0500 http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Death/ho.htm VOL 1 Deaths from 1867 to 1894 Vol 2 Deaths from 1895 to 1927 Vol 3-18 Deaths from 1928 to 1948 LAST NAME-FIRST NAME-VOL # -PAGE HOARD Elizabeth Vol 1 Page 59 (died abt 1875) HOARD Lyman Lozell Vol 10 Page 144 HOARD Otto G. Philander Vol 4 Page 109 HOARD Permelia Vol 1 Page 28 (died abt 1871) (Dau of Lyman) HOARD Sarah Ann Vol 17 Page 135 | Hoard, James (I57888)
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13084 | http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/1895/Reference/h.htm Last Name-First Name-Occupation-Section-Twp.-Address-Year of Arrival HOARD James Farmer 3 Unadilla P. O. Gregory 1861 " " L. L. Farmer 16 Unadilla P. O. Gregory 1861 Marriage: http://files.usgwarchives.org/mi/livingston/vitals/marriages/dbn/dbn-jul2009-p.txt PAYNE,HOARD,PERMELIA - PAYNE,LYMAN - HOARD,LIVINGSTON,--,,21 APR 1849 http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Land/Hebbard.htm HOARD, Lyman, buys land in Sec. 15 & 21, Unadilla, SW-SE, Oct. 17, 1854, of Unadilla. Goes to family in 1877, of same. In census of Unadilla, 1860. Cemetery: http://www.livgenmi.com/cemindxhl.htm HOARD Elizabeth PLAINFIELD 112 I HOARD Lyman PLAINFIELD 112 I HOARD Parmelia PLAINFIELD 112 I Associated Names Death Index for Livingston Co, Michigan These records are available at the: Livingston County Courthouse -Tel. 517-546-0500 http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Death/ho.htm VOL 1 Deaths from 1867 to 1894 Vol 2 Deaths from 1895 to 1927 Vol 3-18 Deaths from 1928 to 1948 LAST NAME-FIRST NAME-VOL # -PAGE HOARD Elizabeth Vol 1 Page 59 (died abt 1875) HOARD Lyman Lozell Vol 10 Page 144 HOARD Otto G. Philander Vol 4 Page 109 HOARD Permelia Vol 1 Page 28 (died abt 1871) (Dau of Lyman) HOARD Sarah Ann Vol 17 Page 135 [[ http://sjhoard.tripod.com/hoardfamilygenealogysite/id38.html Monday 05/13/2002 1:59:24am Name: Angela Taylor Homepage: E-Mail: AWhiteh472@aol.com Referred By: Search Engine City/Country: Laingsburg/U.S.A. Comments: Searching for a family link line runs from a Simeon,Lyman,Philander,Emory,Claude,Nila to me. | Hoard, (Possible Son) Lyman (I41723)
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13085 | http://www.meyersdale.org/churches/cob/personalities.html (with photo) MR. AND MRS. DANIEL W. LONG Two of the older members of the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren are longtime elder Daniel W. Long and his wife of more than 60 years, Suie Gnagey Long, both of whom are regular worshippers at the Sunday morning services. Daniel W. Long was born in the Berlin area 86 years ago, the son of Levi and Lizzie (Plat) Long. He graduated in 1905 from the public schools and got his teacher's certificate in the Berlin Normal School. As a young man, Daniel W. Long worked ten years as a clerk in the company store of the Enterprise Supply Co. of Garrett. He was elected to the ministry in 1907 in Garrett and was ordained in Meyersdale by the Rev. William Howe, the first paid minister in the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren about 1910. Afterwards he attended the Juniata College Bible School. He was married 60 years ago, in 1913, to Suie Elizabeth Gnagey, daughter of John D. and Susan (Meyers) Gnagey, longtime members of the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren. She taught in the Meyersdale Elementary School at the time of her marriage. Together they farmed on the John D. Gnagey farm, her home farm, and Rev. Long preached in the neighboring churches whenever needed. On this farm they raised their five children: the Rev. John Daniel Long, pastor of the Lancaster Church of the Brethren; William Jay and Mary Susan Hoar; both members of the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren; Paul L. Long of Bedford, RD 3; and Mrs. Ruth Virginia Walter of Verona, Pa. They have 12 grandchildren. Daniel W. Long was licensed to the ministry about the age of 19 years and preached at the Beachdale, Hostetler, Cross Roads, and Garrett Churches of the Brethren in southern Somerset County as well as the Meyersdale Church whenever needed. He served for 32 years as school director on the Summit Township and Meyersdale school districts. He served as president of the board approximately 12 of these years. For many years Daniel Long was a teacher in the Adult Bible Class at the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren. Obituary: Daniel W. LONG, 1974, Meyersdale, Somerset County, PA Daniel W. Long, a prominent elderly citizen of the Meyersdale community, died suddenly at his home on October 23. He as 86. Mr. Long was a son of the late Levi and Elizabeth Platt Long and was born on January 21, 1888, on Garrett RD. Surviving are his wife, the former Suie Gnagey, and the following children: The Rev. Dr. John Long, Lancaster; William, Meyersdale RD 3; Paul, Bedford RD 3; Mrs. Harold (Mary) Hoar, Meyersdale; Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Walker, Verona. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Dan Brant, Berlin. He was active in the Meyersdale Church of the Brethren, of which he was a licensed minister and elder. He taught Sunday School in the Church of the Brethren 30 years. By occupation, Mr. Long was a farmer, having operated a large farm for years north of Meyersdale along Route 219. He was in the farming business 50 years. In the community, he was active too serving as a school board member 32 years and also as president for a long tenure of the Meyersdale Area School Board. He was a graduate of Juniata College. Services were conducted last Sunday afternoon at the Church of the Brethren, the Rev. John Glick officiating. Interment was in Meyersdale Union Cemetery in charge of the Price Funeral Home. Meyersdale Republican, October 31, 1974 | Long, Daniel W. (I17793)
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13086 | http://www.mfhn.com/houghton/rosscoll/news/mg1897_2.txt DEATH 1897 Oct 7 James TREMBATH died Sunday morning at his father's Lake Linden home. He was 50 years old. He was once clerk at the Cliff Mine and from there he became Justice of the Peace at Lake Linden till his death. He was buried at Lake View Cemetery at Calumet. A father, 3 brothers, Richard, Samuel and John and two sisters, Mrs. George PETERS and Mrs. James HOAR are left to mourn him. | Trembath, James (I26987)
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13087 | http://www.mfhn.com/houghton/rosscoll/news/mg1897_2.txt DEATH 1897 Oct 7 Mrs. Jennifer HOAR, another old time resident of Houghton died today in the early morning at her home. She was 83 years old. She will be buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Houghton. She leaves one son, Wm B, HOAR and a daughter, Mrs. STURGIS . Name: Jenphis Hoar Death date: 07 Oct 1897 Death place: Portage Twp, Houghton, Michigan Gender: Female Age at death: 83 years Estimated birth year: 1814 Death place: Portage Twp, Houghton, Michigan Marital status: Married Father name: Wm Bennetts Mother name: Occupation: Film number: 2363836 Digital GS number: 4209102 Image number: 1120 Reference number: p 348 rn 116 Collection: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 | Bennett, Jempher (I2998)
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13088 | http://www.migrations.org/individual.php3?record=13475 Name Lifespan Where Born Ambrose O. BRYANT 1845- Windsor, Kennebec county, ME Additional Notes Migration Steps Married Mary E. Knights 1 Dec 1880. Source: History of Upper Mississippi Valley (pub1881) at Seattle Public Library qR977.6H629 to Monticello, Wright County, MN in 1855 Researcher: Jackie Horton | Bryant, Ambrose O. (I30095)
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13089 | http://www.minerd.com/bio-mcknight,_laurahorstman.htm (With photo) Obituary: Laura Edna (McKnight) Horstman was born on Sept. 9, 1881 in Fayette County, PA, the daughter of Henry and Martha (Nutt) McKnight On May 11, 1899, approaching her 18th birthday, Laura married Samuel W. Horstman (1877-1956). The ceremony took place at the Brownsville First Presbyterian Church in Fayette County. In 1919, Laura and Sam moved to a house on Short Street in Canonsburg, Washington County, PA where they resided for more than 30 years. Sam is seen here with his grandson and his trusty coal miner's lunch bucket. They had 9 children -- Samuel W. Horstman, George Howard Horstman, Annabelle Smith, Margaret Horr, Henry Horstman, Lillian Aline Blanock, Wilbert 'Bic' Horstman, Arthur Rabe Horstman and Dora Estelle Horstman. Sam was a longtime coal miner in the Canonsburg area. An undated newspaper article, seen here, said that: ...Horstman, who joined the old Knights of Labor when he entered mining at the age of 11, possesses a gold medal denoting 50 years of membership in the UMWA. Though unable to work now, he is known and liked, as he was during his active years in the mines, for his eager willingness to be of service to his fellow men. Recently, Horstman received his first check from the UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, for which he expressed thanks to President [John L.] Lewis and all who made it possible. He believes the Welfare Fund is the greatest single accomplishment in the history of the UMWA and of very real benefit to coal miners. On May 11, 1949, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, and were profiled in an article in the Canonsburg Daily Notes. Laura died on Jan. 7, 1951. Sam outlived her by 5 years, and died on Sept. 16, 1956. They are buried at Oak Spring Cemetery in Canonsburg. Son Bic worked at Continental Can Company in Canonsburg, making tin cans and, during World War II, airplane parts. The company's administration building is seen here, in a rare old postcard photograph, standing next to facilities of the Standard Tin Plate Co. Later, he was a shearman, cutting steel for power transformers for Pennsylvania Transformer. Son in law Gregory 'Gus' Blanock was an ironworker in Western Pennsylvania. Grandson Dr. Henry M. Horstman played key roles in astrophysics research related to the NASA space program. While his work is being researched more fully, he is known to have served at the Instituto di Astronomia , Universita di Bologna, Italy. Henry's specialty was researching cosmic fireballs and gamma ray bursts -- the most powerful type of explosion in the universe, found in deep space -- using balloon observation techniques. He also is said to have been involved with the development of solid rocket fuel. Some results of his 'burst camera''gamma cam' experiments are posted on NASA's website. Between 1977 and 1984, he is known to have published at least 6 scholarly papers, listed on the A Gamma-Ray Burst Bibliography, 1973-2001 of the Space Sciences Laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley His wife Elena Horstman-Moretti was a co-author on at least one paper, and served with the Laboratorio TESRA/CNR in Bologna, Italy. The first of Henry's known papers, authored in 1977, was "Effect of Multiple Scattering on Balloon Observation of Gamma Ray Bursts," published in Astrophysics and Space Science. Great-grandson Daniel Strimel is a police officer of North Strabane Township near Canonsburg. | McKnight, Laura Edna (I34380)
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13090 | http://www.mocavo.com/History-of-Illinois-and-Her-People-Volume-4/977203/157 J. Hartsell Puterbaugh, who has long been known more familiarly by the abbreviated personal name of Harts, gained his early education in the schools of Tazewell County, was reared to the sturdy discipline of the farm, and he eventually became a successful grower of and dealer in live stock, a line of enterprise in which he was associated with his brother Jacob during a period of fully thirty years, the two brothers having developed also a substantial business in the buying and shipping of grain at Mackinaw. Mr. Puterbaugh became one of the directors of the' old Porter & Puterbaugh Bank, and later became a stockholder in the Mackinaw State Bank, with which he continued his association during the remainder of its business activity, he having become also a stockholder in the First National Bank of Mackinaw. He is a loyal supporter of the cause of the republican party, and he and his wife are earnest members of the Christian Church at Mackinaw. Among the noteworthy achievements in which Mr. Puterbaugh has played a leading part was the reclaiming of Spring Lake in Tazewell County. He was one of the eight men who financed this immense project and brought from the waters of that swamp region 12,000 acres of productive land in the fertile valley of the Illinois River, southwest of Pekin, the region having been redeemed into one of the fine grain districts of this section of Illinois. January 18, 1877, recorded the marriage of Mr. Puterbaugh and Miss Mary Porter, who was born at Mackinaw, in a house adjacent to that in which she now resides, June 7, 1857, and who is a daughter of John H. Porter, an honored and influential representative of one of the sterling pioneer families of Tazewell County. http://www.mocavo.com/History-of-Illinois-and-Her-People-Volume-4/977203/158 Mr. and Mrs. Puterbaugh have two children: Ethel is the wife of Claude Sparks, of Mackinaw, and they have one child, Dorothy. Ralph Puterbaugh, who continues to reside in Mackinaw, married Stella Speed, _ and they have two children, Doreen and Lucile. Within recent years Mr. and Mrs. Puter- baugh have indulged in much travel. They have visited the various states of the West and South, have covered both coasts, as well as the interior of Mexico, and have made a close study of natural phenomena, the while they have' collected an extensive assemblage of geological and zoological specimens, as well as handicraft of the natives or American desert regions. Reptiles from the smallest creeping snake to the alligator; birds of plumage, from equatorial regions; fur-bearing and other animals, duly given over to the taxidermist for preservation; case upon case of minerals and other valuable specimens are to be found exhibited in the attractive home of Mr. Puterbaugh at Mackinaw. Every winter the Puterbaugh family visits either Florida or California, and in each of those states Mr. Puterbaugh gives much time to hunting and fishing, his predilection for which may have been inherited from his father, who was a mighty hunter in his day. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53336620 | Puterbaugh, John Hartzell (I18202)
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13091 | http://www.mocavo.com/History-of-Illinois-and-Her-People-Volume-4/977203/158 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=porter&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=16&GScnty=779&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=53327898&df=all& John H. Porter was born in Mackinaw, this county, August 11, 1833, and he long continued one of the most prominent and successful business men of his native county. He was one of the organizers of the private banking house of Porter & Puterbaugh, of which he became the vice-president. He served twenty years as supervisor of Mackinaw Township, and was chairman of the county Board of Supervisors during much of this period. He was a loyal worker for the civic and material advancement of his home community and native county, and he gained inviolable place in popular confidence and esteem. On September 3, 1854, Mr. Porter married Puella E. Clayton, daughter of Robert and Rachel Clayton, her father Having come to Illinois from either Kentucky or Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Porter became the parents of five children: Lyman continued to reside in Mackinaw Township until his death; Frank is a retired farmer in this township; Walter resides at Mackinaw; Leslie is a resident of Peoria; and Mrs. Puterbaugh is the only daughter. | Porter, John Howard (I15808)
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13092 | http://www.mocavo.com/History-of-Illinois-and-Her-People-Volume-4/977203/158 Lyman Porter, paternal grandfather of Mrs. Puterbaugh, came from Vermont to Illinois in an early day and was accompanied by his nephew, Waldon Porter. He married Mary Ann Patterson, who was born in Ohio, in 1814, a daughter of George Patterson, she having come to Illinois in 1831. Marriage: http://books.google.com/books?id=4UhIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA144&lpg=PA144&dq=%22lyman+porter%22+patterson&source=bl&ots=GAeEfP-2HU&sig=oSt3zwklEi_rn_Jjfn8UFNMCVW4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_T7EUtKDFoa-kQe_-YDwAQ&ved=0CFAQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=porter&f=false Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=porter&GSfn=lyman&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=53327970&df=all& | Porter, Lyman (I15654)
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13093 | http://www.monnett.org/keith/monnett/d270.htm#P890 Descendants: http://www.genfinders.com/relatives/pafg806.htm#37663 | Horr, Anna (I14304)
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13094 | http://www.mundia.com/us/Person/10150058/-689358061 | Hoare, William Parker (I70889)
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13095 | http://www.myheritage.com/person-1000038_156144912_156144912/thomas-george-hoarhttp://www.myheritage.com/person-1000038_156144912_156144912/thomas-george-hoar | Hoar, Thomas (I7352)
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13096 | http://www.myheritage.com/person-1000039_156144912_156144912/anne-elizabeth-hoar-born-hoare | Hoare, Anne (I32821)
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13097 | http://www.nale.org/history/WHNALE.pdf | Nale, Della E. (I44139)
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13098 | http://www.nale.org/history/WHNALE.pdf | Riden, Howard Hudson (I44138)
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13099 | http://www.nale.org/history/WHNALE.pdf | Riden, Otis Eugene (I28073)
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13100 | http://www.nashfamilyhistory.com/winglibrary.org/giffordgenealogy.html HANNAH R. B. GIFFORD, b. 1817, d. bet 5 June 1849 and 8 Feb 1866. m. PHILANDER HOARD Gifford Family: http://books.google.com/books?id=A5T3atymDIoC&pg=PA283&lpg=PA283&dq=%22philander+hoard%22+gifford&source=bl&ots=cJk-_msCYw&sig=amZCwMq7n4Xjl83oW5DSkuPBo60&hl=en&ei=thYNTJL4FMOAlAf1sajzDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=hoard&f=false 1860 Census - Willing, Allegany Co, New York Hannah Hoard, 43, NY Rachael Hoard, 20, NY James A. Hoard, 23, NY Enos Hoard, 21, NY | Gifford, Hannah R. (I52516)
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