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19601 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Esther Rancier on Oct 30, 2007
Email address: erase(at)pacbell 
Hungerford, Sarah Porter (I18530)
 
19602 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney

Baptism/Christening:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FCW9-VMQ

Groom's Name: John Hoar
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Bride's Name: Betsey Barker
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Marriage Date: 18 Mar 1821
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00880-6
System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 771072
Reference Number: v 2 p 248
Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

Death:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N7J4-GWL 
Barker, Betsey (I4721)
 
19603 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney

Groom's Name: John Hoar
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Betsey Barker
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 18 Mar 1821
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Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
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Bride's Marital Status:
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00880-6
System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 771072
Reference Number: v 2 p 248
Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

Name: John Hoar
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 18 Jun 1872
Death Place: Boxborough, Massachusetts
Age: 80
Birth Date: 1792
Birthplace: Littleton
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Paul Hoar
Father's Birthplace: Littleton
Mother's Name: Sarah Hoar
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06736-6
System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 960200
Reference Number: v 248 p 111
Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 
Hoar, John (I4697)
 
19604 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney

Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4C2-XM6

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=91254&GRid=36436699& 
Hoar, John (I6549)
 
19605 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney

Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4C2-XM6

Name: Lydia Parker Whitney Hoar
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 05 Jul 1904
Burial Place: West Acton
Death Date: 03 Jul 1904
Death Place: West Acton, Massachusetts
Age: 75
Birth Date: 1829
Birthplace: Lancaster, Massachusetts
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: John S. Hoar
Father's Name: Simon Whitney
Father's Birthplace: Harvard
Mother's Name: Nancy Barnard
Mother's Birthplace: Harvard
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07461-6
System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 2069264
Reference Number: v 1 cn 101
Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36436848 
Whitney, Lydia (I7112)
 
19606 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Whitney, Edwin Kaufman (I43529)
 
19607 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Brauner, Violet G. (I43526)
 
19608 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Whitney, Harry Reitz (I43525)
 
19609 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Barnard, Nancy (I43524)
 
19610 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Whitney, Simeon Howard (I43523)
 
19611 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Fletcher, Ruth (I43522)
 
19612 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Barker, Joseph Jr. (I32899)
 
19613 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Reitz, Emma (I7125)
 
19614 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Harry Whitney: hewhitney(at)msn.com
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009
Subject: Barker-Hoar-Whitney 
Hoar, Edwin (I7119)
 
19615 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Jeff Hubbell - JHubbell(at)torontoport.com

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hubbell&GSfn=Lester&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1913&GSdyrel=in&GSst=24&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=26439868&df=all& 
Hubbell, Lester (I26984)
 
19616 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Jeff Hubbell - JHubbell(at)torontoport.com

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/ont72.htm
Vol 24 Pg 349 - James HOAR, 24, farmer, England, Whitby, s/o Edward & Elizabeth, married Ann STEPHENSON, 26, Scotland, Whitby, d/o Andrew STEPHENSON & Jannet BURNS. Witn George W. STEPHENSON & John GARDNER, both of Whitby Twp. 22 Jan 1872 Whitby Twp. 
Hoar, James (I24333)
 
19617 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Jeff Hubbell - JHubbell(at)torontoport.com

Name: Andrew Hoar
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Sep 1874
Birthplace: Whitby, Ontario, Ontario
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: James Hoar
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Anne Stephenson
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03328-7
System Origin: Ontario-ODM
Source Film Number: 1845044
Reference Number:
Collection: Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899

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Date: Thu Nov 1, 2007 From: Jeff Hubbell
JHubbell@torontoport.com
To: rozedson@excite.com Subject: Hoars
Hi Roz, We may have been in touch in the past, I'm not sure at the moment, but I might have some additional stuff for your Hoar family website. My name is Jeff Hubbell and I am a descendent of the Hoar family of Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Here's what I have that may be of interest, starting with me, I guess, for lack of a better place to start. The first few are my paternal male ancestors until we get to James Hoar Hubbell, William Jeffrey (1961 - ) Hubbell, William Ernest (1930-1984) Hubbell David Andrew (1901-1956) Hubbell, David Andrew (1874 - 1949) Hoar, James (.1845 - 1927) James Hoar was born in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England near the border with Devonshire. It appears that all his life he was an agricultural labourer or labourer. He moved to Canada -- probably as part of the great Cornish worldwide diaspora of the 19th century -- in 1867 and settled north of Whitby in the Brooklin, Ontario area. He married a Scots girl named Ann Stephenson in 1871 or 1872 (I have the info but I'm writing off the top of my head here) and in 1874, they had a son named Andrew Hoar. Unfortunately, Ann died six months after the birth of their only child from pneumonia in early 1875. Ann is buried at the Hubbell Family Cemetery in Myrtle, Ontario. (The Hubbell farm is still there but not owned by the family anymore). James, for whatever reason (I simply assume he didn't know how to look after a baby or couldn't as his job required him to be out in the fields all day) and he gave the baby away to a nearby family, the Hubbells. Lester and Lydia Hubbell took him (and several other orphaned children) as their own, and renamed him with Lester's father's name, David. So he became David Andrew Hubbell (a name which has not missed a generation until my children were born). James, however remarried only a year or two later to another Scottish girl, Jessie Baird. (Often incorrectly identified as Jessie Baud Baird). They had about seven or so kids, one of whom died at the age of 22 of "epilepsy and imbecility since childhood". James died in 1927 in Whitby Ontario, where he had lived on Kent Street. He is buried in a very poor grave a few miles north in Brooklin at Groveside Cemetery. The stones give virtually no idea who is there and I only found out from talking to the cemetery manager. There is a simple (roughly 8" by 8") stone marked "Hoar" set into the ground facing the sky, and beside it three other small inset stones, saying "Father", "Mother" and the name of the daughter who had died. No dates, no names (except for the daughter whose name escapes at the moment), nothing. I have not yet been able to make contact with any descendents. James' father was Edward Hoar, who was born in Morwenstow on the north coast of Cornwall around 1805. Edward was also an agricultural labourer and sometime in his early 30s he met a girl named Elizabeth Vanstone, who was from the coastal (and gorgeously situated) village of Clovelly just inside the Devonshire border. How they met I don't know, but Kilkhampton was the local market town and it's quite possible they met there. At any rate, some of their children were born there. The Hoars seemed to move around a fair bit, Kilkhampton, Morwenstow and the village of Coombe are all listed as places they lived at. After James emigrated, I have no evidence to support that they ever saw each other again. Nor do I have any information on Edwards' or Elizabeth's parents. There are a lot of Hoars and Vanstones in the neighbourhood though, and it really could have been any of them. Edward and Elizabeth had other children who appear to have remained in England, but I have not been able to track them down. A lot of this info is available on Ancestry.ca where I've got my family down in the Hubbell Family Tree. I don't know if it is accessible or not, but I hope it is. Check it if you like. So there you are, another little piece of the Hoar puzzle -- hopefully it fits! Sincerely, Jeff Hubbell Toronto

Other info that may or may not apply:

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:OYPdsyc6CmcJ:homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/ont76.htm+hubbell+hoar+whitby+canada&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us>
#007964-76 (Ontario Co): James HOAR, 26, widower, farmer, England, Whitby, s/o Edward & Elizabeth, married Jessie BAIRD, 20, Scotland, Whitby, d/o Robert & Agnes, witn: William & Harriet HOARD of Whitby, 30 March 1876 at Whitby

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:L2Deo7V1aKQJ:www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/death/deathindex_ma_new.htm+hubbell+hoar+whitby+canada&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us>
MAW, William, m, October 31, 1891, 49 years, Whitby Twp, cause - cirrhosis of liver about 1 year, farmer, infm - William Hoar of Brooklin, Whitby Twp (Ontario Co.) 011827-91

http://members.aol.com/wwjohnston/pedlar1841.htm
There still lay before the Pedlar family and some of their friends, Mr. Jacob Hoar & family, a land journey of about forty miles to the home of a relative of the Hoars', named Richard Luke, who lived in the 5th concession, on Lot 9, of the township of Whitby. Three strong waggons, drawn by two horses, each, were contracted for, and without much delay, the tavellers and their baggage, moved toward Whitby. The Hoar family, small in number, made one Waggon suffice for them and their belongings.
Passenger Lists I am not aware of any web sites that have the passenger lists for the four ships on these voyages. From the document, we know that the "Clio" carried about 200 passengers, including 7 from the Pedlar family (Henry, Nancey, their son Samuel, and four other children -- I do not know if the son George mentioned in the document was born before or after the crossing), the members of the Hoar family, and Stephen Grose (and possibly his family). Nothing is known of the passengers aboard the "Dewdrop", the "Springflower", or the "John and Mary", other than that the total of their passengers for all three vessels was about 400.

Concerning Richard Luke:
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:zK0iihcEFI0J:archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CORNISH/1999-07/0933096256+%22richard+luke%22+whitby&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us>
From: < LWatt@aol.com
Subject: LUKE
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:24:16 EDT

Listers:
This is what I was sent recently from Oshawa, Ont. Can:
It's from the Pedlar Papers written by Samuel Pedlar in 1885 and 1896. Henry
Pedlar (his father?) emigrated to Whitby Twp.in Ont. Can. from Cornwall on
the ship "Clio" from Padstow" in 1841.

1834 Richard Luke (farmer and saw mill owner)

.....A few years after Thomas Pascoe & Richard Harper settled near "English
Corners" in the Twp. of Whitby. Mr. Richard Luke and his family settled on
Lot 9 in the 5th Concession in the year 1834. Mr. Luke came from near St,
Austell, Cornwall, England. He came across the Atlantic in the old fashioned
sailing vessel "New Eagle" from Plymouth bound for Quebec. There came out at
that same time, his brothers, William & Joseph and their families. There
also came at the same time Wm. Wadge, Thomas Martin, William Powers, Isaac
may and their families all of whom came from near St. Austell, Cornwall and
all of them settled in the neighborhood near where Richard Luke settled.
Pioneer Luke as were other Cornishmen played an important part in the
settlement of East Whitby, many of whom, if not the whole of them have passed
away."

The ( ) are mine notes.
Richard Luke d. 22 Jul 1869, aged 72yrs, 6mos and 10days.[Native of Cornwall, England]
Wife [Mary Pascoe] d. 23 Jan 1857, aged 58 [Native of Cornwall, England]
Their children:
Mrs. John May
Lewis Luke and family who reside in Toronto
Jesse Pascoe Luke d. 30 May 1887, leaving a widow (Mary Ritson) and large
family in Oshawa
Joseph Luke who with his family reside in Oshawa
Samuel Luke, a long time resident of Oshawa
John Luke, who resides on the homestead farm of the 5th concession
Mrs. Wilcox, who with her son and his family reside in Chicago
James Luke (md. Catherine Ritson)

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:-DGB2bBhYNkJ:homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/ont81.htm+hoar+whitby+canada&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us>
008414-81 James HOAR, 21, Farmer, Brooklin, same, s/o Richard & Betsy HOAR, married Minnie D. DAY, 21, Brooklin, same, d/o John & Bridget DAY. Witn: George & Annie COLWELL, both of Brooklin. Nov. 30, 1881, Whitby

Date: Fri Nov 2, 2007 From: Jeff Hubbell To: Hi Roz, Thanks for sending me all this stuff! I've seen some of it but much of it is new to me. It's an interesting thing for me to follow up on my family history because it dovetails with the history of the area that I was born and raised in. In the 1800s (about 1850 to 1880) there was an enormous exodus from the Cornwall area of Britain. There was no work, the copper mines had been closing down and as more unemployed men wandered about there were fewer farm labourer jobs to be had as well. For whatever reason, the largest single group of Cornish settlers (and the Cornish are a bit odd, they are considered Celtic, rather than Anglo, the remnants of a southern group of early Britons who had been pushed west by the invading Saxons. One group went straight West, hiding in the mountains and became the Welsh, which in the old Saxon language meant "strangers" or "others". The Bristol Channel separated that group from the southern batch, who were pushed further into south west England before they stopped behind the River Tamar. These were the Cornish. Note that the "wall" part of "Cornwall" correlates to the word "Wales", again, meaning stranger. They had their own language for hundreds of years (closely related to Welsh and to the Breton language in Brittany, France) but it was extinct by the beginning of the 19th century. There have been attempts to resurrect it, but it is currently only spoken by a few hard-core Cornish. Anyways, the Cornish spread all around the world -- Australia, South Africa, the US and Canada were the preferred destinations. Of the ones who came to Canada, for some reason the greatest single group of them settled in the counties of Northumberland, Durham and Ontario, from approximately Cobourg Ontario to what is now Pickering Ontario and north about to Lake Simcoe. In Canada of course we have lots of counties with pasts tied into European regions -- Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry are famous for their Scottishness, while Kitchener-Waterloo abouds with Germans and Mennonites. Parts of northern Ontario are almost exclusively French speaking, as are the very extremities of south western Ontario. Yet, there's nothing to suggest the Cornishness of Ontario, Durham and Northumberland counties. I don't think there's ever been anything written on it other than a short piece from something the Canadian government commissioned in the 1990s. Yet the place is full of Cornish and other West Country (Devonshire, Dorsetshire) names: Hoar, Vanstone, Boyce, Pedlar, Penfound, Pascoe, Winnicott, Hambly, Rickard, Frayne, Petherick, Trelawney, Tremaine, -- as identifiable by their Pens and Tres as Scots and Irish are with their Macs and Mcs. The name Hoar pops up throughout England, but by far its biggest concentrations are in three counties -- Cornwall, Devonshire and nearby Hampshire. As I understand it, the Irish branch came out of Devonshire. There are coats of arms for both families and they are pretty much identical: A silver eagle poleaxed on a black shield with a silver border (engrailed? I can't remember). I was very interested to see -- I hadn't noticed it before -- that the witness to James' second marriage was named "Hoard". "Hoard" often shows up as a variation of Hoar, so I have to wonder if they were related. I don't have any evidence to suggest that the Hoar family mentioned in the Pedlar story was in any way related to James, except they were both Hoars from Cornwall. The Pedlars went on to become a very influential family in Oshawa, starting the Pedlar People business which was a metal working company that was a major employer for many years. I still remember the old Victorian brick factory that's been gone now for about 20-30 years...I believe the ship Clio mentioned in the story was written off in the early 1860s, it was one of several ships that used the small port town of Padstowe in North Cornwall as it's departure point, and I'm inclined to think that that's where James left from, although again, I have no proof, it just seems to make sense. Anyways, thanks again for sending me this material. Were you able to access the information on Ancestry.com? Hubbell Family Tree? Jeff 
Hoar, Andrew (I26983)
 
19618 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Jeff Hubbell - JHubbell(at)torontoport.com 
Hoar, Edward (I26981)
 
19619 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem dated July 30, 2007)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58280374 
Hoar, William (I14156)
 
19620 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem dated July 30, 2007)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net

http://labs.familysearch.org
Name : Beatrice A. Hoar
Death date : 13 Jun 1955
Death place : Seattle, King, Washington
Gender : Female
Race or color :
Age at death : 71 years
Estimated birth year : 1884
Birth date :
Birth place :
Marital status :
Spouse name :
Father name : Henry Whennan
Father birth place :
Mother name : Mary Ann Thomas
Mother birth place :
Occupation :
Street address :
Residence :
Cemetery name :
Burial place : Seattle, Washington
Burial date : 15 Jun 1955
Additional relatives :
Film number : 2033535
Digital GS number : 4224500
Image number : 647
Reference number : 11007
Collection : Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=76695&GRid=58280369& 
Wennen, Beatrice (I14155)
 
19621 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem dated July 30, 2007)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net 
Rowe, Nicholas (I53236)
 
19622 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem's July 2007 and Nov 2009)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net

[[Surname may be Coombe ...Eva Lillian Coombe
FamilySearch.org records - FamilySearch.org
Eva Lillian COOMBE (Born 9 28 1896)...of Osceola, Houghton Co, Michigan
Birth: 28 Sep 1896
Father: Richard James COOMBE
Mother: Mary Jane RICKARD
Marriage(s) Spouse: Peter CARDEW (Born abt 1892) 
(Unknown), Eva (I53239)
 
19623 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem's July 2007 and Nov 2009)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74278397 
Hoar, Irving (I14158)
 
19624 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem's July 2007 and Nov 2009)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net 
Cardew, Peter (I53238)
 
19625 Information on this family was kindly contributed by:
Susi Fathauer (Postem's July 2007 and Nov 2009)
Email address: gafaz(at)cox.net 
Cardew, Lois (I53237)
 
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and
Sharan - sharan(at)hevanet.com
Date: March 2010

In 1819, in the state of New York, Benjamin Hoar had his surname changed to Whitney along with his wife Abigail, their adult children Theophilus, Abel and Silence and their minor children Oliver, Polly and Abigail:

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/whistler/4-3.html
Whereas a petition has been presented to the Legislature of the
State of New York by Benjamin Hoar of the Town of Cambridge in
the county of Washington on behalf of himself and his wife
Abigail Hoar and his minor children Oliver Hoar, Polly Hoar, and
Abigail Hoar; and also by Theophilus Hoar, Abel Roar and Silence
Hoar the adult children of the said Benjamin Hoar all of the same
place praying that the name of the said Benjamin and his said
wife and children may be changed from that of Hoar to that of
Whitney Therefore
Be it enacted by the people of the State of New York represented
in Senate and Assembly that the names of the said Benjamin Hoar
and his wife Abigail Hoar and his said children Theophilus Hoar,
Abel Hoar Silence Hoar Oliver Hoar Polly Hoar and Abigail Hoar
shall be and the Same are hereby changed from that of Hoar to
that of Whitney and the said Benjamin Hoar and his said wife and
children and their descendants shall for ever be called and known
by the name of Whitney and shall sue and be sued pleas and be
impleaded by the name of Whitney and no other name until their
marriage with persons of other names shall render it otherwise by
the laws of this State. (State of New York) I certify the preceding to be a true copy of
Secretary's office) an original act of the Legislature of this State on file in this office.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed the Seal of this Office at the City of Albany January 2, 1819
Arch C. Campbell Dep Secretary

http://www.archive.org/stream/massachusettssolhjypmass/massachusettssolhjypmass_djvu.txt
Hoar, Benjamin, Littleton. Private, Lieut. Aquila Jewett's co. of Minute-men, Col. James Prescott's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 8 days ; also, return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Aaron Jewett's (3d) co.. Col. Jonathan Reed's (6th Middlesex Co.) regt.; residence, Littleton ; engaged for town of Littleton ; joined Capt. Derby's co., Col. Bailey's regt. ; term, 3 years ; also, Private, 2d co., Col. John Bailey's regt. ; Continental Army pay accounts for service from May 15, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. Samuel Darby's (2d) co.. Col. John Bailey's regt. ; company return dated Valley Forge, Jan. 25, 1778; also, Capt. Luther Bailey's co., Col. Bailey's regt. ; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to May 15, 1780.

Transcribed from "Heritage Quest" and "Footnote"- Revolutionary War Records
Transcribed by Roz Edson and Kimball Everingham. -
I Benjamin Whitney solmnly swear and declare that I entered the revolutionary service solemnly the common enemy in the year of our Lord one thousand and seventy seven on the 15th day of May having enlisted for three years in a company commanded by Captain Samuel Darby of the town of Old York in the Province of Maine in the second Regiment of Infantry in the Massachusetts line. I enlisted by the name of Benjamin Hoar, which was then my name but has been altered by the Legislature of the state of New York on my application to Benjamin Whitney. The Regiment to which I belonged was commanded by Colonel Bailey. I remained for the whole term of my enlistment which was three years and was honorably discharged at West Point in the state of New York as my discharge will fully [show?] and that I am upwards of sixty years of age and by reason of reduced circumstances am under the necessity of claiming relief under the act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land any Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary war and futher this desponent saith not.
(signed) Benjamin Whitney - April 6, 1818
Signed before Asa Fitch in the County of Washington and State of New York.
(next page)
District of New York Washington County. On the 16th day of August 1820 personally appeared in open Court .....etc, Benjamin Whitney aged sixty two years resident of Salem in said County .... on his oath declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows in Colonel Bayleys regt. and in Capt. Luther Bayleys Company in the Massachusetts Line which was started in his original declaration dated the sixth day of May 1818 as appears by his pension certificate number 5266 And I do solemnly swear that I was a resident Citizen of the United States on the 18th day of March 1818 and that I have not since that time by gift sale or in any manner disposed of my property or any part thereof with intent thereby so to diminish it so as to bring myself within the provisions of Act of Congress intitled...... that I have not nor has any person in trust for me any property or securities contracts or debts due to me nor have I any income other than what is contained in the schedule hereto annexed and by me subscribed (First) part of a set of old shoemakers tools 4 old books an old gun and a jack knife And I do futhermore Swear that I am a Shoemaker, but am not able to labour but a little in consequence of continued torments in my right arm and want of sight and that I have no other in Family who depend on me for support. (signed) Benjamin Whitney
Sworn to and declared on the 16th day of August 1818 before me, Asa Fitch one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in said County (end)

Revolutionary War Cemetery - Salem, Washington Co, New York
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p5bYLfjzGL2tj_3e7W4rWVg
Whitney, Benjamin
DOD - 1827/04/14
AGE - 70 y
GRID # - 30-18
EATON# - 729
VETEREN - * [Yes]

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Hello, Kimball, Robert, Monk, and Dennis...
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I recently heard from a couple fellow researchers that the information that I had on parents of Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney was incorrect. I have since updated my Rootsweb site to reflect the change and wanted to pass this information on each of you.
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You (and I) have/had Benjamin Hoar and Anna Brooks as Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney's parents, when it seems, now, that his parents were Oliver Hoar and Silence Houghton.
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Much of this new (to me) information came from Sharan Newman, historian and author: http://www.sharannewman.com/bio.html
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My website: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hoar_and_horr&id=I48746 (with the updated info on Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney)
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For additional information see below.

Kind regards, Roz
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Concerning Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney, husband of Abigail Whitney
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=whitney&GSfn=benjamin&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=40007371&
Col Benjamin Whitney
Birth: unknown
Death: 1827
Note: Also a doctor. Died age 70. Revolutionary soldier.
Burial:
Revolutionary War Cemetery
Salem
Washington County
New York, USA
(Note from Roz: He was neither a Doctor nor a Colonel)
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(This is the same Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney as above)
Revolutionary War Cemetery - Salem, Washington Co, New York
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p5bYLfjzGL2tj_3e7W4rWVg
Whitney, Benjamin
DOD - 1827/04/14
AGE - 70 y
GRID # - 30-18
EATON# - 729
VETEREN - * [Yes]
(Next to, or near by, is Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney's daughter-in-law)
Whitney, Olive
DOD - 1829/05/11
AGE - 27 y
GRID # 30-17
EATON# - 728
SPOUSE - Oliver
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(This is the same Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney as above)
Revolutionary War Cemetery Soldiers - Salem, NY
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pAKJJbELuitJYdzGMHHsPUg
Whitney Benjamin died 1827, age 70, Enlisted Orange County [NY] Militia 4th Regt NYR
(Note from Roz: This enlistment info appears to be incorrect. Benjamin (Hoar) Whitney enlisted at Old York Province of Maine...which was still part of Massachusetts at the time.)
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There was another (different) Benjamin Whitney living in Washington Co, NY, in the1820 census, but he moved to Ohio and died there. His information can be found at: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=1famtree&id=I17385 
Hoar, Benjamin (I48746)
 
19627 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Bill (her grandson): open48(at)yahoo.com Shirley, Lila (I65104)
 
19628 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Cindy Scholl. Cindy is a "Barge" researcher and can be reached at 5cscholl(at)cox.net

DIRECTORIES: C. B. Clark's ALTOONA City Directory, 1895 - H Surnames
O H - Owns the House
Hoar Catharine Mrs., widow John L, o h 1324 Sixth av
Hoar Charles A., machinist, r h 2623 Fifth av
Hoar Harry J., machinist PRR, o h 919 Second av
Hoar Laura Mrs., widow Christ, o h 1124 Sixth av
Hoar William C., clerk PRR, home 1324 Sixth av

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21071303 
Barge, Catherine (I37924)
 
19629 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Cindy Scholl. Cindy is a "Barge" researcher and can be reached at 5cscholl(at)cox.net Rakestraw, John Atlee (I48609)
 
19630 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Cindy Scholl. Cindy is a "Barge" researcher and can be reached at 5cscholl(at)cox.net Barge, Mary Ann (I48608)
 
19631 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Cindy Scholl. Cindy is a "Barge" researcher and can be reached at 5cscholl(at)cox.net Ludwig, Sarah (I48607)
 
19632 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Cindy Scholl. Cindy is a "Barge" researcher and can be reached at 5cscholl(at)cox.net Barge, Jacob (I48606)
 
19633 Information on this person was kindly contributed by her granddaughter Margaret - Nov 5, 2009. Margaret's email address: maggiemae3546239(at)yahoo.com

Margaret Hosse and daughter Helen are living with Lillian (Hosse) Bolton in the 1920 census (Evansville, Vanderburgh Co, Indiana). 
Hosse, Margaret (I25077)
 
19634 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Kelly Grayson: kagrayson(at)gmail.com

Groom's Name: Jabez Mason
Groom's Birth Date: 1833
Groom's Birthplace: England
Groom's Age: 28
Bride's Name: Mary Ann Hoar
Bride's Birth Date: 1839
Bride's Birthplace: England
Bride's Age: 22
Marriage Date: 14 Nov 1861
Marriage Place: Ontario
Groom's Father's Name: John Mason
Groom's Mother's Name: Ann
Bride's Father's Name: Richard Hoar
Bride's Mother's Name: Betsy
Groom's Race:
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Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
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Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M5857-1
System Origin: Canada-VR
Source Film Number: 1030062
Reference Number: 2:3CD9WQJ
Collection: Canada Marriages, 1661-1949 
Mason, Jabez (I7557)
 
19635 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Kelly Grayson: kagrayson(at)gmail.com

Groom's Name: Jabez Mason
Groom's Birth Date: 1833
Groom's Birthplace: England
Groom's Age: 28
Bride's Name: Mary Ann Hoar
Bride's Birth Date: 1839
Bride's Birthplace: England
Bride's Age: 22
Marriage Date: 14 Nov 1861
Marriage Place: Ontario
Groom's Father's Name: John Mason
Groom's Mother's Name: Ann
Bride's Father's Name: Richard Hoar
Bride's Mother's Name: Betsy
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: M5857-1
System Origin: Canada-VR
Source Film Number: 1030062
Reference Number: 2:3CD9WQJ
Collection: Canada Marriages, 1661-1949 
Hoar, Mary (I7555)
 
19636 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Kilius Raymond, on Apr 2013:
raykilius@aol.com 
(Unknown), Eleanor M. (I66976)
 
19637 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Rhonda L. Johnson: rhondabrent(at)gmail.com. Hobart, Edward (I35427)
 
19638 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Rhonda L. Johnson: rhondabrent(at)gmail.com. Hobart, Lena Otie (I35423)
 
19639 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Rhonda L. Johnson: rhondabrent(at)gmail.com. Hobart, Gertie Mae (I35420)
 
19640 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Roger Young: ryoung73(at)hotmail.com (Roger is reseaching the Palmer family.)

Marriage to Peter:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ksmcrla/groomhij.htm

Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War, etc. February 1, 1909. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
Date: 1909-02-01;
Publication: Serial Set Vol. No.5386;
Report: H.Rpt. 2008
S. 6034. Sarah A. Horr, of Monmouth, Oreg., the claimant in this case, is the former widow of Henry K. Geer, late private and corporal, Company H. Sixth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, who served from July 15, 1861, to July 21, 1865, and was honorably discharged. Her soldier husband died October 17, 1874, and she filed a claim at the bureau April 16, 1885, under the general law, which was rejected January 29, 1908, for the reason that she was unable to prove that the soldier's death was the result of his military service
Claimant was married to the soldier March 31, 1864, while he was at home on veteran furlough. On March 14, 1880, she remarried one Peter Horr, who died in 1894. She has not since remarried and is now a widow. Because of her remarriage she has no pensionable status at the bureau under the acts of June 27, 1890, and April 19, 1908. She is now 65 years of age, in feeble health, and in poor circumstances. The evidence shows that she has no means of any kind and is entirely dependent upon charity for support. A physican testifies that she is physically incapable of performing manual labor or of earning a living. She was the wife of the soldier during the time of his service in the war and her case comes within the rule of the committee in respect to bills for remarried widows. A pension of $12 per month is recommended in her case.

Concerning her death:
http://www.salempioneercemetery.org/records/pf_display_record.php?id=2970

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=39&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=24498550&df=all&


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Roger to me:
I have been looking at your work on Peter Horr at rootsweb. You have a Sarah Horr who died in Salem, Oregon in 1916. Her death record indicates that her maiden name was Palmer. I have been researching Palmers from Ohio, and I believe that this is the widow of your Peter Horr who you say died 18 April 1894.

I see on your site, however, that you have his second wife as Sarah Geer, which I believe is the same as Sarah Palmer, and I was curious where the name Geer came from? Is this the name she used when she married Peter Horr. If so, it may explain why I have been unable to find her on the 1870 census.
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My reply:
Re:<<"Is this the name she used when she married Peter Horr.">>
Yes, see: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ksmcrla/groomhij.htm

Please let me know if you should find that Sarah Geer and Sarah Palmer are in fact the same person.
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Roger:
I don't have any "solid" evidence; nothing that a lineage society would call solid anyway. But a lot of circumstantial evidence keeps popping up. On the 1870 census, there is a Sarah Geer, living with a Henry Geer, age 32, presumably her husband, in Haw creek twp., Morgan Co., Missouri. A few houses away is an A. Parmer, born in Ohio, which would match with her brother Almon, and a Fanny, their mother, in A.'s household. A few doors away is a William Geer, born in Ohio. A check of the 1850 census shows a William Geer with a son Henry, of the right age (12 in 1850) for the 1870 census, living in Cherry Valley, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. This is where this Palmer family lived as well.

Reinforcing this is an entry on the 1860 census which I just came across: a W. B. Geer in Beatie twp., Benton Co., Arkansas. Also in the household is Fanny (although called Geer), Frederick, aged 16 (William has a 6 year old Frederick in his household on 1850 census in Ohio)
Almon (also called Geer) age 14, Eugene (Geer), age 10 and Sarah (Geer), age 15. On the 1850 census in Ashtabula Co., Ohio is Enoch Page Palmer, 36, Fanny, 34, Elizabeth, 8, SARAH, 6, Almon H., 4, and baby Palmer, 10 months. Pretty darn coincidental if they aren't the same people, wouldn't you say?

I know that Sarah's brothers Almon and Eugene lived in Oregon on the 1900 census and that she died there, so, all this, taken together, seems to point strongly in the direction that Sarah Geer and Sarah Palmer Horr are the same person. What do you think?

BTW, do you know where Peter Horr died and/or is buried?
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Me:
Very good evidence I'd say...and I have one more piece...A Henry Geer died in Mcpherson Co, Kansas in 1874.
See: Mcpherson County Death Records to 1879: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ksmcrla/burial1879.htm
McPherson County Home Page: http://www.kindredtrails.com/KS_McPherson.html

No, nothing more on Peter's death or burial place.

I'm going to go with this info and add to my database.

Ok to add your name and email address so that others may contact you?
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Roger:
Thanks!

You can use my name and email if you wish, but my main interest is the Palmer line, so I don't know if I can help much.

Thanks for the tip on henry geer.
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Me:
Concerning Sarah Palmer. I have her birth as Mar 1841 (best I could make out on the 1900 census record) in Ohio, and death date as Dec 26, 1916 in Salem, Oregon. Anything I need to add or correct concering her? And may I know her parents info please?

Just out of curiousity...do you happen to know anything about the Samuel Bird that was living with Henry and Sarah in the 1870 census (age 4)? Interesting that a Samuel Bird is in Little Valley, McPherson Co, Kansas in the 1880 census, age 14, living with the Ann M. Legg family, but I don't find him after that.
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Roger:
I have her birth as March 1844, which fits with her age on the 1850 and 60 censuses. I know the 1900 census says 1841, but I believe that is in error.

Her parents were Enoch Page Palmer, b. about 1814, probably in Grafton Co., New Hampshire, son of Aaron and Sarah nee Wyman Palmer.
Enoch Married 13 August 1839 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio Laura Frances, "Fanny" Kelley. Enoch died about 1869, I believe in Ashtabula Co., Ohio, but I don't have any info on his death or burial place and I cannot find him on the 1860 census. In fact, he may have died about 1859, which would explain why he is not on the 1860 census.

Sarah had an older sister Elizabeth, born about 1841 whom I believe died about 1857. She had two younger brothers, Almon H. born about 1845 and Eugene born 4 December 1849 in Dorset twp., Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Eugene may be the E. Palmer who is described as a "friend" of Sarah's in the newspaper article about her death.

I know nothing at all about Samuel Bird. There are no Birds connected with the Palmers that I know of, so it may have been someone in the neighborhood or related somehow to the Geers

That is pretty much all I know. 
Palmer, Sarah (I8355)
 
19641 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Terri Hamblin on Sep 10, 2012:
Countrygirl214(at)comcast.net
Ena M Pierce was b. Edna Marrieta Pierce 05 Aug 1891 Falkland Ridge, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada and d. 09 Jun 1979 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Her father was Charles Whitman Pierce b. 08 Jul 1864 North Williamstown, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Her mother, Patience Adeline Chase was b. 20 Jul 1873 Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Edna and her spouse, William Daniel Hamblin were my husbands grandparents. 
Chase, Patience Adeline (I57001)
 
19642 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Terri Hamblin on Sep 10, 2012:
Countrygirl214(at)comcast.net
Ena M Pierce was b. Edna Marrieta Pierce 05 Aug 1891 Falkland Ridge, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada and d. 09 Jun 1979 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Her father was Charles Whitman Pierce b. 08 Jul 1864 North Williamstown, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Her mother, Patience Adeline Chase was b. 20 Jul 1873 Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Edna and her spouse, William Daniel Hamblin were my husbands grandparents. 
Pierce, Charles Whitman (I57000)
 
19643 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Terri Hamblin on Sep 10, 2012:
Countrygirl214(at)comcast.net
Ena M Pierce was b. Edna Marrieta Pierce 05 Aug 1891 Falkland Ridge, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada and d. 09 Jun 1979 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Her father was Charles Whitman Pierce b. 08 Jul 1864 North Williamstown, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Her mother, Patience Adeline Chase was b. 20 Jul 1873 Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Edna and her spouse, William Daniel Hamblin were my husbands grandparents.

Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4DX-Q4F 
Pierce, Edna Marrieta (I56999)
 
19644 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Terri Hamblin on Sep 10, 2012:
Countrygirl214(at)comcast.net
George Washington Hamblin d. 27 Aug 1966 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts and is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, (Rt. 6A) Sandwich, Barnstable, MA.

Birth: (Mother's maiden name KING)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FX6L-MP1 
Hamblin, George Washington (I57002)
 
19645 Information on this person was kindly contributed by Terri Hamblin on Sep 10, 2012:
Countrygirl214(at)comcast.net
Herbert Edward Hamblin b. 10 Jul 1899 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts and d. Aug 1975 near Ocala, Marion, Florida.
Source: Massachusetts Vital Records.
Last Name First Name Town Years Volume Page Type
Hamblin Herbert Edward Sandwich 1899 484 25 Birth
 
Hamblin, Herbert E. (I57003)
 
19646 Information on this person was kindly contributed by:
Ben Pickles: ben_pickles(at)cbu.ca
Sun Feb 24, 2008

Birth:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/M2P8-TXC/p1

Birth:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/M2PJ-1MV/p1

Groom's Name: William H. Pickles
Groom's Birth Date: 1870
Groom's Birthplace: Halifax
Groom's Age: 22
Bride's Name: Elizabeth E. Hoar
Bride's Birth Date: 1873
Bride's Birthplace: Halifax
Bride's Age: 19
Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1892
Marriage Place: Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Groom's Father's Name: Edward
Groom's Mother's Name: Amelia
Bride's Father's Name: Morris
Bride's Mother's Name: Eleanor
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M0041-3
System Origin: Canada-VR
Source Film Number: 1298882
Reference Number: 2:3ST50N5
Collection: Canada Marriages, 1661-1949 
Hoar, Elizabeth (I28352)
 
19647 Information on this person was kindly contributed by:
Ben Pickles: ben_pickles(at)cbu.ca
Sun Feb 24, 2008
Birthdate: Source: NSARM Birth Registrations, Year 1867, Book 1809, Page 142, Item # 1447

Birth:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/M2P8-ZWZ/p1

Groom's Name: Walter J. Hoar
Groom's Birth Date:
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Bride's Name: Minnie Angelin
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Marriage Date: 30 Jan 1893 [Potential Problem - Married after the birth of 3 children]
Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York
Groom's Father's Name: Waince Hoar
Groom's Mother's Name: Elanor Way
Bride's Father's Name: Francis Anglin
Bride's Mother's Name: Bridget Kiley
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00639-9
System Origin: New_York-ODM
Source Film Number: 1452475
Reference Number:
Collection: New York Marriages, 1686-1980 
Hoar, Walter Sr. (I11634)
 
19648 Information on this person was kindly contributed by:
Claudia Glass (Postem on Nov 4, 2007)
Email address: glass2001(at)hotmail.com 
Allen, Ora May (I17200)
 
19649 Information on this person was kindly contributed by:
Lee Serena (Postem dated Sep 13, 2007)
Email address: lserena425(at)bellsouth.net

Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4FX-RX8 
Smerhar, Anna (I36664)
 
19650 Information was kindly contributed by Blake Georgie. If you have additional information on this person please contact Blake: nettech_00(at)yahoo.com

1930 census shows John [Mather] Adopted Louise Curry which is his Grand Daughter. Also shows he adopted Claude Mather and he is his Grandson.

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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/anderson/library/vital/ksobit99.txt
CURRY, Alice Louise, dau of Claude Curry and Mary Alice Wilson; b. 12 Aug 1916, Council
Bluff, IA;d. 14 Dec 1999, Iola, KS; m. Ulysses Erwin Tucker, 25 Aug 1932, Kansas City; bur. 18 Dec 1999, Welda Cemetery, Welda, KS; newspaper: Anderson County Review, 21 Dec 1999 
Curry, Alice Louise (I25317)
 

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