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13301 | http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradway-286 Name: Susan E. Bradway Thrall Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 09 Apr 1895 Death Place: Monson, Hampden, Massachusetts Age: 49 Birth Date: 1846 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Edwin A. Thrall Father's Name: John D. Bradway Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Caroline Hoar Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01582-0 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 2047602 Reference Number: p 12 item 24 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 | Bradway, Susan Emogene (I51610)
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13302 | http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hoar-39 Marriage to Ella: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/91R5-V9J/p1 http://labs.familysearch.org Name : Vernon Hoar Death date : 26 Jan 1956 Death place : Spokane, Spokane, Washington Gender : Male Race or color : Age at death : 67 years Estimated birth year : 1889 Birth date : Birth place : Marital status : Spouse name : Father name : Father birth place : Mother name : Mother birth place : Occupation : Street address : Residence : Cemetery name : Burial place : Burial date : Additional relatives : Film number : 2033577 Digital GS number : 4224561 Image number : 2168 Reference number : 1572 Collection : Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 | Hoar, Vernon (I28944)
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13303 | http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitwell-7 | Whitwell, Elizabeth (I66297)
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13304 | http://www.wikiwak.com/texis/wcolz/viewcache.html?q=lackawanna+cut+boonton+line+jersey+mile+railroad+state&h=5f0fcdfa9def17e7245aefd37e4cc691. "LEWIS DWIGHT. B.A. ; M.A., McKendree College, 1840. Born July 22, 1813, Thompson, Conn. Brother of No. 16. Principal of Mount Vernon Academy, 111., 1838-41 ; Edwardsville Academy, 111., 1843. Afterwards principal of High School, Payson, 111. Taught in Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, Iowa, and else where, 1848-54. Principal of North Hebron Institute, N. Y., 1854-56. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed successively at Bristol and Salisbury, Vt, Chester, Mass., Nassau and Petersburg, N. Y., 1856-63. Retired from conference, 1863. In business in Boston, Mass., 1863-73. Resided in Dudley, Mass., preaching part of the time, 1873-81. Soon after went to St. Louis, Mo. Died December 24, 1891, St. Louis, Mo. Married March 24, 1840, Mahala Pennington Casey, who died March, 1841. Married June 4, 1843, Ruth G. Ryder, of Massachusetts, who died 1844. Married April 6, 1848, Jane E. Hoar, of Payson, 111., who died 1854. Married April 26, 1860, Mrs. Louisa B. Dixon, of Dudley, Mass., who died. Married a lady in St. Louis ; deceased. Children : Samuel Lewis, b. March 15, 1841; Wilbur Fisk, b. July 5, 1844; Eliza- beth Susan, b. May 8, 1849, m. Louis Gravelle; Quincy, b. May 30, 1854; also one son (deceased). " | Dwight, Rev. Lewis (I12699)
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13305 | http://www.williamdavidson.com/wc17/wc17_080.htm | Hoar, Fred (I19147)
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13306 | http://www.williamdavidson.com/wc17/wc17_080.htm | Sleno, Gladys (I19136)
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13307 | http://www.windsox.us/PIONEERS/BOOK/P73.html Mrs. Murhard says: "My mother, Nancy Heltzer, was born in Germany. My father, Peter Hottois was born in France, and later lived in Belgium. He was a veterinary surgeon, learning his trade among the wonderful Belgian stock. He came to the United States when a young man. Mother came when a young woman. They met in New York State and were married at Lancaster, Erie County, near Buffalo, in 1856. There, Father followed his trade. During the years they had three severe fires, suffering heavy losses. Six children were born to them : Peter, John, Tena, Frank, Anna, and myself. Anna was burned to death when her dress caught fire outdoors. A few months later, Jan 10, 1867, I was born and christened Anna Katherine. At the age of sixteen I went to Cleveland, Ohio where I learned the dressmaking trade. Three years later I joined my two brothers who were homesteading in Michigan, and kept house for them two years." Name: Kate Murhard Titles: Residence: Big Canyon, Humptulips, Queets, and Queniult Precincts, Chehalis, Washington Birth date: Jan 1867 Birth place: New York Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Spouse name: Gust Murhard Spouse titles: Spouse birth place: Oregon Father name: Father titles: Father birth place: France Mother name: Mother titles: Mother birth place: Germany Race or color (expanded): White Head-of-household name: Gust Murhard Gender: Female Marital status: Married Years married: 10 Estimated marriage year: 1890 Mother how many children: 0 Number living children: 0 Immigration year: Enumeration district: 0003 Sheet number & letter: 1B Household id: 19 Reference number: 97 GSU film number: 1241741 Image number: 00242 Collection: 1900 United States Census Name: Kate Murhard Death date: 04 May 1959 Death place: Aberbeed, Grays Harbor, Washington Gender: Female Race or color (on document): Age at death: 92 years Estimated birth year: 1867 Birth date: Birth place: Marital status: Spouse name: Father name: Peter Hottois Father birth place: Mother name: Crezansice Mother birth place: Occupation: Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Burial place: Burial date: Additional relatives: Film number: 2033963 Digital GS number: 4224607 Image number: 794 Reference number: fn 9283 Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:MaKXW3S95a8J:www.wagenweb.org/graysharbor/marriageaffidavits1855-1903.html+Hottois+wynooche&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY MARRIAGE AFFIDAVITS - 1855 to 1903 MURHARD, Gustavus - HOTTOIS, Kate 12 Feb 1890 | Hottois, Anna Katherine (I25284)
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13308 | http://www.wiroots.org/wiadams/obith.html Obituary: Baby boy Hoard, d. 1897 Adams County Press, Saturday October 9, 1897 The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HOARD died last Tuesday morning. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their great bereavement. The funeral was held at the church last Wednesday afternoon at 2 o' clock, Rev. J. A. THOMAS officiating. 'Card of Thanks' from the Adams County Press, Saturday October 16, 1897, Page 3 Column 3 "To the friends who so kindly assisted us at the time of our great affliction, at the death of our baby boy, we extend our heartfelt thanks. -- Mr and Mrs J W Hoard" | Hoard, Joseph (I40341)
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13309 | http://www.wiroots.org/wiadams/obith.html Obituary: Cordelia Patefield Lamphear Hoard, d. 1953 Source: the Adams County Times, dated March 19, 1953 Mrs. Delia Hoard, 69, Friendship, died just after midnight Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Polivka, Bensonville, Ill., of coronary thrombosis. Funeral services were held in Friendship on Wednesday afternoon with burial in Mount Repose Cemetery. Mrs. HOARD was born at Mineral Point on November 11, 1883, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Patefield Sr. The family moved to Big Flats when she was a small child. She married William Lamphear on November 23, 1898. After his death she married Joseph W. Hoard on Aug. 23, 1922. He also preceded her in death. Surviving are seven children, Mrs. Carrie Gasparetti, Adams; Mrs. Mildred Dahlke, Ripon; Mrs. Claude Polivka and Roy Hoard; Bensonville; Walter Lamphear, Portage; William Lamphear, Friendship, and Mrs. Edith Wincell, Adams; five step children, Clarence Hoard, Minneapolis; Lyle Hoard, Adams; Mrs. Arah Woodbury, Arizona; Mrs. Edith Scott, California and Arthur Hoard, Illinois; two brothers, George Patefield, Edgar, and Felix Patefield, Colridge, Neb., and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Fiegel, Wisconsin Rapids, and Mrs. Lydia Frontz, Mineral Point. All of the near relatives, mentioned above, were present at the funeral services. Also, the following out of town nieces and nephews and families were in attendance at the funeral; Harvey Patefield of Edgar, Wis., Mrs Carol Patefield of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. Gladys Knapp of Wisconsin Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Buss of Mineral Point, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sargent of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frontz and daughter, Darlene, of Mineral Point; William Dahlke and wife of Ripon, Fred Dahlke and wife of Ripon, Mrs. Anna Niebauer of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahlke, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Franz, of Ripon, Mrs. Gladys Patefield and children of Fifield, Mrs. Roscoe Smith of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Henningson of Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patefield of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoard of St. Paul, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoard of Aurora, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimbeck of Westfield. Besides her children and other relatives she leaves 37 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren. Funderal services were held at two o'clock in the afternoon in the Funeral Home at Friendship. Rev. J. T. O'Neill officiated, assisted by Rev. Samuel Robbins. Miss Roberta Roseberry presided at the piano. Interment was made in Mt. Repose. Pallbearers were nephews as follows: Ralph Sargent of Darlington, Glenn Buss of Mineral Point, Oscar Patefield of Coleridge, Nebraska, George Bartrum of Beloit, Harvey Bartrum of Hancock and Philip Frontz of Mineral Point. Roseberry Brothers directed the funeral. | Patefield, Cordelia (I41508)
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13310 | http://www.wiroots.org/wiadams/obith.html Obituary: Joseph Watson Hoard, 1867 - 1933 Source: the Adams County Times - May 19, 1933 J. Hoard, Is Laid to Rest Monday in Mt. Repose, Died Saturday Morning - Was Long Prominent in County Affairs, Three Times Sheriff Joseph Hoard, resident of Friendship for 38 years, passes away suddenly at his home at 12:10am Saturday, May 13. Death resulted from a heart trouble from which he had suffered for about seven weeks, but the past week he had seemed much better and had been up and around the house, so his death came as a great shock to his family and friends. Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the Friendship Congregational church, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Barker, former pastor of the church, who gave a very appropriate and comforting talk. The Modern Woodmen of America lodge attended in a body and members of the order acted as pall bearers. Burial was in Mount Repose cemetery. Joseph Watson Hoard was born May 25, 1867 at Pleasant Lake, Marquette county, Wisconsin. He was the son of O. B. and Elizabeth Hoard. When he was eight years old his parents moved to New Auburn, Wisconsin, where he grew to manhood. From there he went to Dodge Center, Minnesota, and was married there to Miss Julia Daggett on November 30, 1887. They moved to Friendship in 1895. Nine children were born to them. Those who are now living are: Ethel (Mrs. A. M. Scott), Guy Hoard, Clarence Hoard, St. Paul, Minnesota; Arthur Hoard, Spencer; Lyle Hoard, Adams; and Arrah (Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury), Grand Marsh. Mrs. Gladys Hoard Henry died January 11, 1919, and a little son, George at the age of 15 months. There was also a baby girl who passed away at birth. Mrs. Hoard passed away March 11, 1920. Mr. Hoard was married August 23, 1920 to Mrs. Cordelia Lamphear at Grand Marsh. One son, Roy was born to them, who remains at home. His death is also mourned by two step-daughters in the home, Misses Olive and Edith Lamphear. For many years Mr. Hoard drove the mail route from Kilbourn to Friendship and later from Friendship to Coloma. He served Adams county for three terms as sheriff and for three terms as under-sheriff. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of American and the Beaver lodges. Among those who came from away to attend the funeral services were Mr. And Mrs. Clarence Hoard of Saint Paul, Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Hoard, Spencer; Mr. And Mrs. Henry Fenner, Spencer; Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Patefield, Stratford; Mr. And Mrs. Ben Fiegel, Hancock; Mr. And Mrs. Guy Hoard, Grand Marsh; Mrs. Shepard and daughters, Mabel and Myrtle, Hancock; Mr. And Mrs. Walter Lamphear, Lewiston; Mr. And Mrs. Hilbert Henningsen, Brooks; Harvey and George Bartum, Hancock; Mrs. Anton Dahlke, Ripon; George Patefield of Firewood, and son-in-law of Wausau; Mrs. George Heim, Mankato, Minnesota. Groom's Name: Joseph Hoard Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Lettie Deggett Or Daggett Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 30 Nov 1887 Marriage Place: Dodge Center, Dodge, Minnesota Groom's Father's Name: Groom's Mother's Name: Bride's Father's Name: Bride's Mother's Name: 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: M73467-5 System Origin: Minnesota-EASy Source Film Number: 1316658 Reference Number: 35 Collection: Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950 | Hoard, Joseph (I40328)
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13311 | http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2437&keyword=Non Halbert Louis 1861 - 1933 Definition: newspaperman, inventor, b. Munnsville, N.Y. He was the eldest son of William Dempster Hoard (q.v.). He learned the newspaper business through work on his father's Jefferson County Union, and Iater assumed charge of the mechanical department of his father's publishing plant in Fort Atkinson. He was co-editor, with his father, of the Jefferson County Union (1884-1918), and on his father's death became editor, serving in this capacity from 1918 to 1933. He was widely known for his militant crusades and trenchant editorials, and was president of the Wisconsin Press Association, and secretary of W. D. Hoard and Sons Co., which published the Jefferson County Union and Hoard's Dairyman. A student of anatomy and pathology, he invented the Hoard curative chair for the correction of back ailments. His brother, ARTHUR RALPH HOARD, b. Stockbridge, N.Y., the second son of W. D. Hoard, aided his father in founding Hoard's Dairyman (1885), a journal devoted to dairying and allied interests. In 1886 he became a promoter of Hoard's Creameries, an organization of local dairy interests designed to establish and improve standards of dairy products. This company grew into a large industry that shipped its products throughout the U.S. and to foreign countries. He had numerous other business interests, and served as vice-president of W. D. Hoard and Sons Co., president of the Better Sox Knitting Mills Co., vice-president of the First National Bank of Fort Atkinson, and director of the Northwest Manufacturing Co. The youngest son of W. D. Hoard, FRANK WARD HOARD, b. Columbus, Wis., attended the Univ. of Wisconsin Law School, and soon entered his father's publishing business. He was business manager of Hoard's Dairyman (1890-1918), and from 1918 until his death served as president and general manager of W. D. Hoard and Sons Co. He was part owner of the Better Sox Mills, and had numerous other business and real-estate interests. J. G. Gregory, ed., S.E. Wis. (4 vols., Chicago, 1932); F. L. Holmes, et aI., eds., Wis. (5 vols., Chicago, 1946); Janesville Daily Gazette, Nov. 25, 1939, Apr. 30, 1942; Milwaukee Journal, Dec. 28, 1933; H. L. Hoard Papers: http://arcat.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=rlin+%22wihvH2700-A%22&SL=None&Search_Code=CMD&DB=local&CNT=30 Marriage Announcement (to Emma): Date: 1896-07-09; Paper: Kalamazoo Gazette Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31341017 | Hoard, Halbert (I39846)
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13312 | http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/index.asp?id=2657996&record_type=b Birth Record Details Last Name: Hargrave First Name: Grace A Day: 05 Month: September Year: 1884 County: Monroe Reel: 322 Record: DX0438 Groom's Name: Glenn Hoard Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Wilton, Wis. Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Grace Hargrove Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Wilton, Wis. Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 22 May 1907 Marriage Place: Tomah, Monroe, Wisconsin Groom's Father's Name: William Hoard Groom's Mother's Name: Della Loarne Bride's Father's Name: George Hargrove Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah Lenton Groom's Race: White Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: White Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00350-9 System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy Source Film Number: 1292397 Reference Number: 1292397 file 02976 Collection: Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930 | Hargrave, Grace Aileen (I43375)
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13313 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92595797 | Woodruff, Corinna (I61460)
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13314 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf Death Notice: Homer NY Republican 1884-1889 - 0362.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Homer%20NY%20Republican/Homer%20NY%20Republican%201884-1889/Homer%20NY%20Republican%201884-1889%20-%200362.pdf HOBART? At his home in Grinnell, Iowa, on Wednesday, January 13th, of heart disease, Charles Hobart, aged 71 years. Deceased was born in Homer In 1815 and Is a cousin of Alfred Chamberlain and Amos Hobart. He lived for eighteen years In Homer and then removed to Arcade, N. Y., where he remained for thirty-two years. In 1845 he married Miss Corinna L. Woodruff, of Buffalo, N. Y. We [sic] went to Grinnell in March, 1865,and lived there until his death. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92595780 | Hoar, Charles (I61459)
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13315 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Volina (I71649)
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13316 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Danforth, Dr. Elijah Higby (I71648)
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13317 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Rhonda (I71647)
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13318 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Rachel L. (I71646)
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13319 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Lemon, Rev. Alexander (I71645)
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13320 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Harriet (I71644)
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13321 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Post, Rev. Martin M. (I71643)
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13322 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Lucretia (I71642)
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13323 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Horace (I71641)
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13324 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Vinton, Mary (I71640)
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13325 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Chamberlain, Jacob (I71639)
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13326 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Wadsworth, Celia (I33640)
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13327 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Chamberlain, Rhoda (I918)
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13328 | http://www.woosnap.com/chamberlain/files/ln07964.pdf | Hoar, Samuel Jr. (I906)
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13329 | http://www.yeoldewoburn.net/Settlers1.htm Nathaniel Powers - son of Joseph and Hannah Whitcomb Powers, b. July 15, 1720, md. Mary Hoar, 1743, dau. of Benjamin Hoar. Ch.: Hannah - b. Aug. 30, 1747, Littleton. Mary - b. Jan. 19, 1748/9. Simon - b. Oct. 30, 174_. Simon - b. Dec. 1, 17__. Child - bp. July 14, 1751, New Salem. Joseph - b. ? He lived in Quabbin. | Hoar, Mary (I6774)
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13330 | http://www.yorkhistorical.org/genealogy/PS04/PS04_233.htm | Worden, Morgan Lewis (I43172)
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13331 | http://www3.amherst.edu/~rjyanco94/genealogy/acbiorecord/1848.html Amherst College Class of 1848 Pratt, Hiram Alden. S. of Ephraim and Huldah (Pierce), b. Shutesbury, Jan. 21, 1819. M. A., A. C., 1851. Delta Upsilon. Prepared Franklin Acad., Shelburne Falls; A. C., 1845-48. Licensed to preach Wendell, D. 6, 1846; prin. Shelburne Falls Acad., 1848-51, 1854-56; Norwalk (O.) Institute, 1851-53; Conn. Literary Institute Suffield, Conn., 1856-61; Hartford (Conn.) H. S., 1861-65; in business, 1865-68; prin. Peddie Institute Hightstown, N. J., 1868-77; supt. public schools Faribault, Minn., 1877-81; proprietor and prin. Pratt's Classical School, Shelburne Falls, 1881-93; r. Gill, 1893-98; Minneapolis, Minn., 1898-1900; Faribault, Minn., 1900-01. D. Faribault, Minn., N. 22, 1901. Married (1) May 30, 1849, Marietta, da. of Eliphalet Kingman, Winchester, N. H., who d. F. 16, 1872; (2) Aug. 27, 1873, Mrs. Mary Smith, da. of Squire Howe, Dryden, N. Y. 2 ch. | Pratt, Hiram Alden (I48052)
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13332 | http://www3.bell.net/gaylesen/cemeteries5.html Columbus Methodist Cemetery Columbus, East Whitby Township, Old Ontario County, Ontario, Canada Hoar In Memory of John Henry Hoar, born in Devonshire, England in 1800 - died Feb. 9, 1867 (next side) Abraham, son of Peter & Grace Dayman, who died on April 13, 1863 - aged 44 yrs. & 7 mths. (next side) Joanna Dayman, wife of Henry Hoar, born at Lana, Devonshire, England - died in Brooklin, Ont. on Aug. 19, 1893 in her 82nd year (next side) Peter Dayman, who died on Oct. 20, 1860 - aged 74 years & 9 mths. | Hoar, John (I22573)
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13333 | http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/atlanticcanada/aqwg761.htm#18500 | Hoar, Donald (I28848)
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13334 | https://archive.org/details/richardsonmemori00vint | Richardson, Richard (I71707)
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13335 | https://archive.org/stream/historyofportlan1865will/historyofportlan1865will_djvu.txt "2 The names of these twenty-seven are William Mackey. Joseph Langdon, Ed- mund Clark, Ebenezer Gustin, (son of John,) William Roberts, Andrew Biard, John Sawyer. Robert Burnells, Richard Richardson, Isaac Hoar, (son-in-law of Richardson,) etc." | Hoar, Isaac (I36123)
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13336 | https://archive.org/stream/industrialchicag03good/industrialchicag03good_djvu.txt Read Amariah Williams. A name very frequently encountered by the student of lumber history in connection with Chicago is that of Read A. Williams, who was identified with the business at a date early enough to admit of an entrance into the "pioneer" class. Mr. Williams was a Yankee from the Nutmeg State, having been born at Mansfield, Conn., in 1808. In his early youth, however, his parents removed to Morrisville, Madison County, N. Y., where he obtained such, education as was afforded by the district school and local academy, combined with extensive reading, for his disposition prompted a research into all the available literature of the day, with a view to a truthful knowledge of men and things, and their proper relations to society and the world in general. His first business venture was in general merchan- dise in connection with his younger brother, Dwight T. Williams, at Morrisville, N. Y., continuing in mercantile pursuits until 1843, when he came West and engaged in the buying of produce and furs in the country, and finding market for them in the young but thriving city of Chicago, until in 1846 he entered into partnership with James Leonard, and the firm of Leonard & Williams established a lumber yard on Randolph Street, near the corner of Clinton Street, the depot then being located on the west side of the Kinzie Street bridge. In 1851 Mr. T. M. Avery purchased the Leonard interest, and the firm became Williams & Avery, and so continued for about ten years, the business proving very profitable. Upon the dissolution of this partnership in i8=;6, he for a year or more engaged with his brother John M. in the purchase of real estate and building. Mr. Williams was for a time associated with Mr. W. D. Houghteling in a general grain and commission business, until about 1860, when he became con- nected with the late Martin Ryerson as business manager of the extensive yards of that gentleman, and so resumed his connection with the lumber business of tlris city. Mr. Williams had the reputation of being the best salesman on the Chicago market, and it was claimed for him that he could secure better prices for the same grade of product than any other man. So well was his reputation established that during his employ by Mr. Ryerson, he commanded a $6,OOO salary, which in those days was abnormally large. His ability to present a subject with clearness, his facility as a correspondent, and his polite address, won for him a host of friends, and his success in building up a Western and Southwestern trade was phenomenal. His trade with St. Louis merchants was the envy of competitors. He was an exceptionally broad-minded, active and progressive business man of intelligent perceptions. About this time his health failed, and in 1867 he removed to Red Wing, Minn., where he engaged in money-loaning and real estate until his death, in 1872. Mr. Williams was married at Morrisville, N. Y., to Miss Celista Haughton, of that place, by whom he had four children, the only son dying at an early age. Of the three daughters the eldest is the wife of J. Newton Ninde, editor of the Mississippi Valley Lumberman, of Minneapolis, Minn.; the second daughter is the wife of Lyman J. Boynton, of Red Wing, Minn., and the third daughter is the wife of Hugh M. Wilson, business manager of the Railway Age, of Chicago. The widow of Mr. Williams is at this time residing at Red Wing. Mr. Williams was in 1848 elected an alderman of the Fifth Ward, an office which he held for the term of two years. He was an ardent Republican, and an active anti-slavery advocate, and became connected with the Republican party at its inception, having previously voted for James Birney, the abolition candidate for the presidency. | Williams, Read Amariah (I39791)
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13337 | https://archive.org/stream/pioneerportraits00cust/pioneerportraits00cust_djvu.txt | Packard, Ann (I72395)
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13338 | https://archive.org/stream/recordofdescenda00horr#page/8/mode/2up Norton T. Horr says she married William Leonard. | Hoar, Ruth (I12078)
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13339 | https://archive.org/stream/richardsonmemori00vint#page/392/mode/2up/search/Hoar | Barker, George Washington (I5741)
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13340 | https://books.google.com/books?id=1lU0AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA869&lpg=PA869&dq=Joseph+Young+son+of+Polina+Young+kinmundy+marion+illinois+1868&source=bl&ots=KQZ9rCZqeb&sig=45iUD-8PTao2vfqMXJADGsIfBhY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zA2iVKWyDcKTyASxqoKgAw&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Joseph%20Young%20son%20of%20Polina%20Young%20kinmundy%20marion%20illinois%201868&f=true | Young, Elizabeth Matilda (I71432)
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13341 | https://books.google.com/books?id=3mlHAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA122&lpg=RA1-PA122&dq=%22lemuel+hoar%22+OR+%22hoar+Lemuel%22&source=bl&ots=MNAbj1dhjo&sig=BuIYV5VGQRHd1rfYRXLLg4OmTRE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=J-mNVPOaK8u1ggTp94LYDg&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=hoar&f=false Report Of Mail Contracts For 1856 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA From July 1 1856 to June 30 1860 REPORT OF MAIL CONTRACTS FOR 1856 ROUTE No 3450 From Pittsfield to Waterford 38 miles and back three times a week Bidders names Sum per annum Erie and Meadville Express and Transit Company $1 200 two horse coach Sherriff & McCormick 880 two horse coa h WL Weed 814 two horse coach *Lemuel Hoar 800 two horse coach Accepted May 7, 1856 1,050 extend to Warren Henry A Drake after time 1 000 three times a week two horse carriage Received April 18 1856 *Contract made with Lemuel Hoar dated May 7 1856 at $800 per annum Leave Pittsfield Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 7 am arrive at Waterford same days by 8 pm Leave Waterford Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7 am arrive at Pittsfield same days by 8 pm Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=homer&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=24&GScntry=4&GSob=c&GRid=37662823& | Hoar, Lemuel (I26992)
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13342 | https://books.google.com/books?id=b7QqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP21&lpg=PP21&dq=%22martin+c.+knabe%22+philadelphia&source=bl&ots=0AqMfACYv2&sig=vtZYrn2VTNhbzLV_NH17JDedGqw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwioyefIk5rKAhWMsh4KHcAPC5YQ6AEIHzAB#v=onepage&q=%22martin%20c.%20knabe%22%20philadelphia&f=false Martin C Knabe the veteran piano manufacturer of Philadelphia Pa died at his late residence 637 North Eighth street shortly after o clock on Tuesday night Nov 30 from heart failure Mr Knabe who was In his seventy fourth year was born in Saxony coming to Baltimore in his fourteenth year About fifty years ago he took up his residence in Philadelphia and began the manufacture of pianos He was a member of the Harmonic Singing Society Six weeks ago he was seized with asthma which brought on congestion of the lungs He had been in thi best of health prior to this attack and his decline was rapid following it He leaves a widow and seven children The funeral took place on Friday at Oakland Cemetery. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 Name: Martin Christopher Knabe Birth Date: abt 1830 Birth Place: Germany Death Date: 29 Nov 1904 Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age at Death: 74 years 11 months 17 days Burial Date: 2 Dec 1904 Burial Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Race: White Occupation: Piano Manufacture Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marital Status: Married Father's Birth Place: Germany Mother's Birth Place: Germany FHL Film Number: 1004061 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=knabe&GSiman=1&GScid=45662&GRid=156842776& | Knabe, Martin Christopher Sr. (I76449)
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13343 | https://books.google.com/books?id=d2UvAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=%22ebenezer+thatcher%22+knox+%22Maine%22&source=bl&ots=E8HCV0QLaB&sig=eNZ4azrsfNTSa-HWMPhrvG3zbEw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1G-oVMmuJMWkgwTXyIH4DQ&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=julia&f=false Lucy Flucker b 1776 m Hon Ebenezer Thatcher of Thomaston published Jan 6 1804 He graduated at Harvard College 1798 and settled in Thomaston as a lawyer He removed to Bingham where he d June 12 1841 aged 63 His widow d buried in Thomaston Oct 12 1854 aged 78 children 1 Julia King Thatcher b 1805 m Rev Oren Sikes 2 Henry Knox Thatcher bap April 11 1809 Commodore US Navy now deceased 3 Charles Thatcher b Feb 1809 d Oct 8 1810 4 Lucy Ann Thatcher b Aug 3 1810 d in Mercer Me 5 Mary Henrietta Thatcher b 1811 m Rev Geo C Hyde 6 Caroline F Thatcher m Smith and removed 7 James Swan Thatcher bap Aug 1815 US Navy perished on US Granpus March 1 1843 8 Harriet Elizabeth Thatcher m Geo B Page of Belgrade Oct 28 1841 she d Feb 18 1847 | Thatcher, Ebenezer (I71382)
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13344 | https://books.google.com/books?id=fPMpAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA9-PT56&lpg=RA9-PT56&dq=%22Pompey+Hill%22+%22hobart%22&source=bl&ots=Ct-2_qnkDM&sig=ZSjDg3VkJg-IbJlNm6BfT6eBigg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=y4WyVOu_IsijgwStvYSABg&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=%20%22hobart%22&f=false Jarvis Thomas Newton p 0 Canastota farmer 75 acres b Duchess Co June 22 1805, a 1822 Has been deputy sheriff 2 years supt Erie canal and trustee of school is a member of Independent Church and superintended the building of the first school house in town is a director of National Bank also director of Knife Factory 1st wife Cordelia Hobart b Pompey Hill married 1834, 2d wife Emily Wilbur b Morrisville married 1849 children 4 Children's Names: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GtVeYnF9Y7oJ:https://archive.org/stream/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft_djvu.txt+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53481476 | Wilbur, Emily (I71499)
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13345 | https://books.google.com/books?id=fPMpAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA9-PT56&lpg=RA9-PT56&dq=%22Pompey+Hill%22+%22hobart%22&source=bl&ots=Ct-2_qnkDM&sig=ZSjDg3VkJg-IbJlNm6BfT6eBigg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=y4WyVOu_IsijgwStvYSABg&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=%20%22hobart%22&f=false Jarvis Thomas Newton p 0 Canastota farmer 75 acres b Duchess Co June 22 1805, a 1822 Has been deputy sheriff 2 years supt Erie canal and trustee of school is a member of Independent Church and superintended the building of the first school house in town is a director of National Bank also director of Knife Factory 1st wife Cordelia Hobart b Pompey Hill married 1834, 2d wife Emily Wilbur b Morrisville married 1849 children 4 Children's Names: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GtVeYnF9Y7oJ:https://archive.org/stream/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft_djvu.txt+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us History of Chenango and Madison Counties, NY by James H. Sm ith (D. Mason & Co. Syracuse, NY 1880): Capt. T. N. Jarvis had only common school privileges of education, which terminated when he was but twelve years of age, when by the reverses of his father's circumstances, the care and hopes of the family fell upon him, and rested upon him for most of his life. His keen energies awakened him to the most hopeful measures of life, and when fifteen years of age, secured certain privileges that offered of a fine speculation, he mounted on horseback, borrowed $25, to meet expenses and started on a journey of two hundred miles to Canastota, and there entered into a contract for the purchase of the present site of Canastota, a reservation of 329 acres in which he secured an interest that proved a grand investment for a home and the fortune for his parents and family. His business qualifications and energies secured him the confidence of the people. He arose in the military from corporal by regular grades up to captain in the militia; was deputy sheriff three years, coroner of the county six years, and superintendent on the Erie canal two years. From the rectitude of his habits of life he commanded the respect and confidence of those who knew him, identified himself with the active friends of schools and the cause of education, and on the side of human freedom whenever the subject of slavery called for consideration and action. He is at the time of this sketch one of the oldest inhabitants of Canastota , and remembered as worthy of being called a neighbor in the true sense of the term from the earliest day of his residence here. The pastime of his latter days has been occupied in the cultivation of flowers, a garden of which beautifies the surroundings of his residence, erected by him in 1838, an engraving which may be seen on another page and which is a commendable commentary upon his good taste and worthy of emulation. In 1875 his public spirit and liberality prompted him to erect a beautiful, spacious morgue dedicating it to the public and locating it at a commanding point within and near the entrance of Mount Pleasant Cem. of Canastota as a gratuitous permanent gift. Husb of Cordelia & Emily Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53481459 | Jarvis, Thomas Newton (I71494)
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13346 | https://books.google.com/books?id=fPMpAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA9-PT56&lpg=RA9-PT56&dq=%22Pompey+Hill%22+%22hobart%22&source=bl&ots=Ct-2_qnkDM&sig=ZSjDg3VkJg-IbJlNm6BfT6eBigg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=y4WyVOu_IsijgwStvYSABg&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=%20%22hobart%22&f=false Jarvis Thomas Newton p 0 Canastota farmer 75 acres b Duchess Co June 22 1805, a 1822 Has been deputy sheriff 2 years supt Erie canal and trustee of school is a member of Independent Church and superintended the building of the first school house in town is a director of National Bank also director of Knife Factory 1st wife Cordelia Hobart b Pompey Hill married 1834, 2d wife Emily Wilbur b Morrisville married 1849 children 4 Children's Names: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GtVeYnF9Y7oJ:https://archive.org/stream/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft/jarvisfamilyorde00jarvuoft_djvu.txt+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53529555 | Hoar, (Possible Daughter) Cordelia (I71493)
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13347 | https://books.google.com/books?id=jVUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22hoar%22+rowley+massachusetts&source=bl&ots=lsqK8GczdI&sig=bDUfV8BTvpYjRVE69LtJnwbtegE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_tC7VO2PGoHSgwTzkoOYAw&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=%22hoar%22%20rowley%20massachusetts&f=false | Wood, Charles Thompson (I71722)
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13348 | https://books.google.com/books?id=jVUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22hoar%22+rowley+massachusetts&source=bl&ots=lsqK8GczdI&sig=bDUfV8BTvpYjRVE69LtJnwbtegE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_tC7VO2PGoHSgwTzkoOYAw&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=%22hoar%22%20rowley%20massachusetts&f=false | Wood, Josiah (I71721)
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13349 | https://books.google.com/books?id=jVUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22hoar%22+rowley+massachusetts&source=bl&ots=lsqK8GczdI&sig=bDUfV8BTvpYjRVE69LtJnwbtegE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_tC7VO2PGoHSgwTzkoOYAw&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=%22hoar%22%20rowley%20massachusetts&f=false | Wood, Betsey (I71720)
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13350 | https://books.google.com/books?id=jVUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22hoar%22+rowley+massachusetts&source=bl&ots=lsqK8GczdI&sig=bDUfV8BTvpYjRVE69LtJnwbtegE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_tC7VO2PGoHSgwTzkoOYAw&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=%22hoar%22%20rowley%20massachusetts&f=false | Thompson, Ruth (I71719)
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