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2201 | [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S. SSDI http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dkm&id=I44367 -- Living with father in 1900. 1900 Census: Middleborough, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts Herbert Drake, son, Sept 1887, age 12, bp MA, p's bp MA 1910 Census: 2-Pct Middleboro, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts Herbert F. Drake, age 23, 1m 4 yrs, bp MA, p's bp MA, Treer- shoe factory Florence S. Drake, wife, age 23, 1 birth 1 living, bp MA, p's bp MA, ??- shoe factory Note no children in household. Could not find in 1920 census: 1930 Census: Wareham, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts Herbert F. Drake, age 42, 1m at age 18, bp MA, p's bp MA, Gen Trucking- odd jobs Susan A. Drake, wife, age 44, 1 m at age 34, bp MA, p's MA, Operator- telephone Chales P. Swift, fa-in-law, age 71, married, 1m at age 21, bp MA, p's bp MA | Drake, Herbert F. (I21201)
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2202 | [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S. SSDI HERBERT THRASHER 07 Jul 1886 May 1969 02703 (Attleboro, Bristol, MA) (none specified) issued Rhode Island Note this has him 1 yr older. 1930 Census: Attleboro, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, Sheet 11 B Herbert C. Thrasher, age 43, m at age 27, bp MA, p's bp MA, Musician Letitia C. Thrasher, wife, age 44, m at age 28, bp CAN, p's bp CAN Lillian H. Thrasher, dau, age 15, bp CAN | Thrasher, Herbert C. (I21493)
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2203 | [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S. SSDI- 'Jess J. HARR' Living with parents in 1930. 1930 Census: Iowa twp, Doniphan Co, Kansas Jesse J. Horr, son, age 3, bp KS | Horr, Jessie (I15703)
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2204 | [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S. SSDI: card issued in Colorado 1900 Census: Palmyra, Douglas Co, Kansas Walter Clark, Aug 1861, m 16 yrs, bp IN Nevada, wife, Feb 1868, 7 births 5 living, bp IA Winnie [?], Verdie, Joe, Cora, Prescilla 1910 Census: 3-Wd Lawrence, Douglas Co, Kansas Walter I. Clark, age 47, m 26 yrs, bp KS, p's bp IN, Repairman- paper mill Nevadd E. Clark, wife, age 42, 9 births 7 living, bp IA, p's bp PA Joseph H., Cora F., Prescilla J., Willis C. age 8 Walter T. Clark, son age 8, bp KS, f's bp KS, m's bp IA 1920 Census: Lawrence Ward 4, Douglas Co, Kansas Walter I. Clark, age 66, bp KS, p's bp IN, Laborer- laundry Nevada Clark, wife, age 52, bp IA, p's bp IA, Laundress- at home Walter Clark, son, age 18, bp KS, Box Maker- paper mill Willis Clark, son, age 18, bp KS, Box Maker- paper mill 1930 Census: Lawrence, Douglas Co, Kansas Walter Clark, age 67, m at age 21, bp KS, f's bp IN, m's bp US, Repair work- own shop Nevad Clark, wife, age 62, m at age 16, bp IA, f's bp PA, m's bp MO Walter T. Clark, son, age 28, single, bp KS, Plumber- plumbing shop No others listed. Note Walter was a twin. | Clark, Walter Timothy (I4640)
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2205 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33630)
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2206 | [[The information on this family was kindly contributed by George Russell: calvary(at)sgci.com 4 GEORGE EDWARD 'TED' HOAR b. Nov 12, 1927 --source of info: Aug 4, 2002 m. Aug 12, 1948 (Maple Grove United Church) --Sep LENORE MILDRED COLLACOTT b. Oct 24, 1926 (Bowmanville) Ted is the 3rd & youngest child of E.C. & Helena (Bragg) Hoar Ted lives at 195 Clearview Ave., Apt #1916, Ottawa, On, K1Z 6S1. Ted did accounting work. Lenore was a teacher. They had 2 children: Diane & Lee Ann 5 PEARL 'DIANNE' HOAR b. Aug 14, 1949 m. 2000 DAVID BONE b. They live in Canmore, AB. David works for the Hong Kong Bank of Canada. 5 LEE ANN HOAR b. Sept 23, 1951 m. (Div) ROD JOHNSTON b. um JOHN POMEROY b. Lee Ann live on the Gatineau River, P.Q. Rod & Lee Ann had no children. Lee Ann & John had 2 children: Kerry & Lexi 6 JOHN CARRINGTON "KERRY" POMEROY b. Oct 9, 1993 6 ALEXANDRIA "LEXI" MARY LEE POMEROY b. June 10, 1995 | Hoar, George (I32138)
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2207 | [[The information on this family was kindly contributed by George Russell: calvary(at)sgci.com 4 HAROLD ARTHUR HOAR b. May 16, 1923 (Newcastle, On) --source of info: Sept 3, 2002 m. April 2 or 6, 1951 ELEANOR ELIZABETH HOLDING b. June 1, 1926 Harold is the eldest child of E.C. & Helena (Bragg) Hoar They live at 318 Beechfield Rd., Oakville, On, L6J 5A7. Harold was a CA. They had 2 children: Deborah & Janice 5 DEBORAH ANNE HOAR b. June 10, 1952 m. RON SCOTT b. They live in Oakville. Deb is a retired human resources specialist. Ron is a retired engineer. They had no children. 5 JANICE LYNN HOAR b. May 2, 1955 m. MAURICE JOHNSON b. They live in Millhaven, On. Maurice is a stock broker. They had 2 children: Paul & Glen 6 PAUL THOMAS JOHNSON b. Feb 15, 1982 6 GLEN MICHAEL JOHNSON b. Feb 18, 1986 | Hoar, Harold (I32133)
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2208 | [[The Intelligencer Thursday, March 31, 2005 CLARK, Charles William "Bill," 73, a lifelong resident of Valley Grove, W.Va., died Monday, March 28, 2005, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born May 9, 1931, the son of the late Charles Adron and Nora Sylvia McGlumphy Clark.Mr. Clark previously attended Roney's Point Presbyterian Church. He was a 1948 graduate of Triadelphia High School and was employed for 25 years as a mechanic at Kennedy Hardware, Wheeling. Mr. Clark was an avid greenhouse gardener and enjoyed farming. Surviving are his wife and caregiver, Patricia Masteller Clark, two stepsons, Glen Horr, of Berkley Springs, W.Va., and Donnie Horr, of Valley Grove; a stepdaughter, Karen Lynn Biggs, of Valley Grove; three nieces, Nancy Mayne Wright, of Washington, Pa., Dolores Mayne Zimmerman, of Houston, Texas, and Susie White Baker, of Arlington, Tenn., and several great nieces. Deceased in addition to his parents are four sisters, D. Louise Cheek, Nelda White, and Wilma and Violet Clark, a brother, Robert Adron Clark, a nephew, Charles D. Mayne, and a niece, Mary Louise Mayne. Friends will be received Wednesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Michael H. Heinrich Funeral Home, 101 Main St., West Alexander, where services will be held Thursday, March 31, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Ryan Hale officiating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. | Clark, Charles (I35562)
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2209 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I34433)
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2210 | [[The Star Ledger (New Jersey) 2000/10/14 Sat OBITUARY A memorial service for George E. Horr Jr., 82, of Long Branch will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Georges by the River Episcopal Church, Rumson. Arrangements are by John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank. Mr. Horr died Thursday at home. He was a self-employed manufacturer's representative in the housewares and hardware business. A graduate of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., and an avid yachtsman, Mr. Horr served in the Coast Guard during World War II on converted yachts on the Green Point Pickett Patrol. Surviving are Virginia, his wife of 58 years; a son, George III; daughters, Mrs. Marcia Grace and Mrs. Nancy Horr Miller; a sister, Mrs. Ann Horr Simmons, and a grandchild. F... The Star Ledger 2000/10/13 Fri HORR, George E. Jr., of Long Branch, on Oct. 12, 2000, husband for 58 years of Virginia "Gidge" (nee Lee), father of George E. III "Pete," Marcia and her husband, Ted Grace, Nancy Horr Miller, grandfather of Robert Luehman, brother of Ann Horr Simmons. There is no visitation. Memorial service Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2000 at 11 a.m. from St. Georges by The River Episcopal Church, Rumson. In lieu... | Horr, George Jr. (I38057)
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2211 | [[The Star Ledger (New Jersey) 2004/06/09 Wed JOHNSTON Dr. Donald R., D.D.S., 94, formerly of Montclair, on June 7, 2004, beloved husband of the late Mary Virginia (Horr) Johnston, loving father of Donald R. Jr., William R. and Jeffrey H. Johnston and Ann Bruett, also survived by six devoted grandchildren. | Johnston, Donald R. Sr. (I21156)
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2212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15204)
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2213 | [[there is a calvin hillery living next door to horr family (Joseph hoar/horr b. 1811 maine #34100) in the 1850 census | Hillery, Calvin (I51949)
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2214 | [[this could be Charles Wallace Hoard Born 1897 died 1981 who's wife was Helen Norma Taylor Born 1898died 1975 buried Hoard's united | Hoard, W. C. (I39933)
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2215 | [[Valerie Jean (Horr-Colby) Russell died March 10, 2005 in Orono, ME after a brief illness. Valerie was born March 30, 1948, the first child of the late Dorothy Jean (Soper-Horr) Abramson and the late Newell Golder Horr, Jr in Bangor, Maine. Valerie was Married to William L. Colby and later to Paul E. Russell. She has two children Heather Koreen (Russell) Spaulding and Justin Travis Russell and two step-children, Craig Russell and Linda (Russell) MacDonald. A working mother and provider she was independent, creative, and adventuresome sales woman traveling in central and northern Maine. Valerie loved photography from and early age. Her photos of nature and the state of Maine were her gifts to the world. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2000, life changed and she adjusted. Mobility became a challenge as well as writing. Staying positive and learning to assist others were new successes. Children and their fresh perspective and views of the world captivated her. Never rich monetarily, Valerie discovered the wealth of unconditional live, intense imagination and humor. Unafraid to travel on to the next adventure and join her beloved cat "Fiddlehead", she leaves behind her sisters Vicki (Horr) McAllian of Alabama, Cheryl (Horr) Whitney of Colorado, Chris (Horr) Holley of Tennessee, and Carrie (Horr) Acitelli of Minnesota. She also leaves behind her beloved cousin Cathy Smith-Conroy; grandchildren Jeffery and Patrick Spaulding, son-in-law Jason Spaulding; and other family members and many friends. A private service will be held at Marsh Island Apartments, 245 Main Street in Old Town on Monday, March 14, 2005 from 5pm - 7pm. Gestures of remembrance may be made in her name to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Maine Chapter; PO Box 8730, Portland, ME 04104 or to a charity of your choice in her name. | Horr, Valerie (I21113)
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2216 | [[Walker County Messenger (LaFayette, Ga) August 28, 2004 Thomas Hamilton, 36, Chattanooga, Tenn. Thomas ?STom?T Gregory Hamilton of Chattanooga died Saturday, June 26. He was 36. He was a native of Bradenton, Fla., and had lived in Chattanooga for the past five years. He was employed by Consumer Service Co. as a service technician. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Coy Austin and Earl Horr. Survivors include his daughters, Christina Hamilton of Hendersonville, Tenn., Victoria Morgan of Puyallup, Wash.; parents, David and Donna Hamilton of East Ridge, Tenn.; brother, Scott David Hamilton of Rossville; grandmothers, Edna Austin of East Ridge, June Horr of Auburndale, Fla. Services: Private. Arrangements by South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home, Rossville. | Horr, Thomas (I3657)
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2217 | [[Was raised by his Aunt and Uncle after his fathers Death; Uncle Alonzo and Aunt Keziah Hoard raised him as one of their own. Same dates as Louisville Hoard both married a Ann Woodcock. Info also said that Harvey married an Olive Wallace. | Hoard, Harvey (I38950)
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2218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I34382)
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2219 | [[WW@ Draft Registration Card: https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_21353473933%2Fp1&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D | Freeman, Noah Robert (I18788)
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2220 | [gaylord.FTW] Captain John Rouse had served in the Revolutionary War and lived in Pittstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts, until he was 72 years old, when he moved to Tompkins County to live with his Daughter, Mary Morrison since he was then blind. He and Hannah lived in Pittstown, (Rensselaer, New York) from 1778 - 1814. | Rouse, John (I18610)
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2221 | [gaylord.FTW] Cornelius Smith served in the French and Indian War between 1754 and 1755. His will was probated on May 7, 1804 in Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York. | Smith, Cornelius (I18525)
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2222 | [gaylord.FTW] Facts about this person: Burial: Baptist Disciple Cemetery, Pittstown, New York | Smith, Hannah (I18575)
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2223 | [gaylord.FTW] He was a lighthouse keeper. His family moved to Kingston, Ontario Canada about 1801 according to Doug Norman. | Smith, Darius Champion (I18548)
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2224 | [Marriage date or Marriage Intention date? Charity was buried with her maiden name. Needs more research.] Groom's Name: Levi Pierce Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Charity Hoar Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 03 Sep 1820 Marriage Place: Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts 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: I01315-9 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 945014 Reference Number: Roll 4 P196 R677 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 | Pierce, Levi (I17574)
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2225 | [Marriage date or Marriage Intention date? She was buried with her maiden name. Needs more research.] Groom's Name: Levi Pierce Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Charity Hoar Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 03 Sep 1820 Marriage Place: Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts 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: I01315-9 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 945014 Reference Number: Roll 4 P196 R677 Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 | Hoar, Charity (I38944)
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2226 | ]] Obituary: SMITHFIELD --- Mary H. Lozier, R.N., 85, of North Bay Manor, 171 Pleasant View Ave., a nurse for various physicians for many years, died yesterday at Roger Williams Medical Center. She was the wife of Fordyce R. Lozier. Born in Portland, Maine, a daughter of the late Walter and Mathilda (Davidson) Horr, she had lived in Smithfield two years. She previously lived on Greenville Avenue, Johnston, for 55 years. She was a graduate of the former Rhode Island Hospital School of Nursing. She was a member of Betsy Williams Chapter No. 20, OES, of North Providence. She was a member of the Belknap Community Church of Johnston. Besides her husband she leaves three brothers, Wilber Horr of Ayer, Mass., George Horr of Cranston and James Horr of Deltona, Fla. The funeral and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Mar 23, 1991 | Horr, Mary (I34113)
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2228 | ![]() Marriage Certificate Source | Abbott, Clarence Milton (I36064)
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2229 | ![]() Marriage Certificate Source | Horr, Tina (I15803)
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2230 | ![]() Marriage License Source(readable image) [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S. Living with parents in 1900. 1900 Census: Holton, Jackson Co, Kansas Viron Horr, son, Sep 1891, age 8, bp MO | Horr, Viron (I11027)
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2231 | ![]() Marriage License Source(readable image) | Lanham, Helen (I11028)
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2232 | Source - Link Moses P. Abbott, the oldest son of John G. and Huldah Abbott, was born on May 14, 1838 and lived with his parents in Sandy River in 1860. He married Phoebe T. Hoar, daughter of David and Betsy Hoar, on March 14, 1861. He enlisted from Rangeley in Company F, 2nd Maine Cavalry, with his cousins on December 11, 1863. Moses Abbott was mustered out with the 2nd Maine Cavalry on December 6, 1865, at Barrancas, Florida. In 1870 he owned a farm in Rangeley valued at $600 and lived there with his wife and three children. Like his father, Moses moved to Aroostook County, and in 1880 he lived in Caribou with his wife and six children. He applied for a pension on May 4, 1880. He died sometime before November, 1911, the date that his widow applied for a pension. She died in 1929. Moses Abbott and his wife are buried in the School House Cemetery in Rangeley [[Link: http://www.geocities.com/barbour1048/CWsoldiers.htm | Abbott, Moses P. (I8709)
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2233 | MITCHELL COUNTY, IOWA, MARRIAGE RECORD 1855-1879 SORTED BY GROOM'S NAME 1875 NOV 30 Sprague, M. A. Graves, Hattie H. | Family F2817
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2234 | 001529/90 (Bruce Co) Thomas IRWIN, 23, farmer, Co. Simcoe, Ashfield, s/o J ohn & Mary Jane IRWIN, married Sarah Jane MULLIN, 19, Ashfield, Ashfiel d, d/o Andrew MULLIN & Ann Jane HOAR, witn: Ralph NIXON & Mary Ann BORLA ND both of Ashfield, 1 October, Lucknow | Mullin, Sarah Jane (I44080)
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2235 | 1 Jul 1972 | Family F4942
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2236 | 10th child of her mother. | Hartman, Ruth Marie (I76247)
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2237 | 10th child of her mother. | Hartman, Carrie (I76246)
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2238 | 1668, in a lawsuit, Cudworth v Hoar, Capt. James Cudworth of Scituate and Hoar refer to each other as "brothers" or "brothers-in-law". | Cudworth, Capt James (I8442)
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2239 | 1790 Bridgton (Maine) Census Name of Head of Family: William Morrison Free White Males 16 Years and > Including Heads of Families: 2 Free White Males < 16 Years: 2 Free White Females Including Heads of Families: 5 All Other Free Persons: 0 Slaves: 0 History of the Morison or Morrison family http://books.google.com/books?id=-RQ5AAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA319&lpg=RA1-PA319&dq=%22william+morrison%22+Nottingham&source=bl&ots=YyeIQlyhjh&sig=bC5Xv1gOmAb9IMwMWqhjrOUuArg&hl=en&ei=TWUqS5SXENGflAfdt9WmBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBoQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=nottingham&f=false History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood (New Hampshire): http://books.google.com/books?id=dphAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA747&lpg=PA747&dq=%22william+morrison%22+Nottingham&source=bl&ots=QkzcXtKBPs&sig=IVVWkxXYlqGfOnuDiaeYjGZypO0&hl=en&ei=TWUqS5SXENGflAfdt9WmBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CA4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Morrison&f=false | Morrison, (Possible Father) William (I47985)
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2240 | 1790 Middleboro, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts 1800 Middleboro, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts 1810 Wareham, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts | Hoar, Judith (I10244)
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2241 | 1790 New Salem, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts 1800 New Salem, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts 1810 Denmark, Lewis Co, New York | Hoar, Robert Jr. (I6714)
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2242 | 1790 United States Federal Census Name:George Hoard Home in 1790 (City, County, State):Stephen Town, Albany, New York Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 7 Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1 Number of Household Members:8 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/yates/potter/potterbio2.htm George HOARD and his second wife, Sally WILLIAMS, settled in Potter in 1802 on lot 9 of the fourth farm range. He was from Rhode Island, and she from Stephentown. They had a son, Benoni, who married a daughter of Capt. THOMAS, a solider killed in the War of 1812. Benoni died in 1831 and his wife in 1827, leaving two sons. By a former marriage, George HOARD had six sons: James, George, David, John, Justus and Amos, all of whom married, resided in Potter and finally moved West. | Hoard, George (I38992)
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2243 | 1798 Pioneer and General History of Geauga County published by the Historical Society of Geauga County 1880 ************************************** "B. F. Clark, known by the boys as ' Frank,' was the next sacrifice. The terrible ordeal through which he passed, before, at, and after the battle of Mill Spring, proved too much for his not over robust constitution, and when his command left Somerset, Kentucky, Frank did not go, but reluctantly took up his abode at the hospital. The next we heard from him he was very sick; the next, he was dead. "Eulogizing our soldier boys properly is far beyond my capacity for doing, with any degree of justice. Suffice it to say that, among our many kind-hearted boys, Frank was one of the kindest. "By a strange fatuity, three near relatives--of whom comrade Clark was one --were taken in succession, and all three were members of the same command. "The next to go was Henry Green, nephew of the other two. Henry was a favorite at headquarters, which is equivalent to saying he was a good soldier. Soon after reaching Cumberland Ford, the measles broke out in camp, and Green was among the victims of the disease. Becoming convalescent, he was detailed to go with his mule team to Flat Lick after a load of provisions. While on the way, he was caught in a shower, when the disease returned with redoubled severity, and after two days of intense suffering he was numbered among the dead. Dying at the house of a citizen, he was buried in the family grounds. Henry died March 15, 1862. Let me copy from my diary the following: 'Sunday, April 6th, Durfee and I made a head-board for Henry Green's grave, and I took it to Flat Lick and set it up.' If any are curious to know more about that head-stone, let me say that it was made of a section of the head of a bacon cask, and 'H. Green, Ninth Ohio battery,' was the inscription. "Chester Hoard, the remaining one of this doomed trio, while repairing the boots of a comrade at Somerset, became suddenly ill. Laying aside his work, as he supposed, for a short time, he betook himself to his blanket. Becoming rapidly worse, an ambulance was called, and Chester was helped therein, apologizing to the owners of the boots for the failure, saying, as he started for the hospital: 'Boys, keep a stiff upper lip. I'll be after you in a few days, and then I'll finish them boots'. He did not leave that fated hospital, til he left it in his coffin bound for the land of his nativity. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=green&GSfn=henry&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1862&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=2968824&df=all& | Green, Henry (I68362)
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2244 | 1825 Census - Cohocton, Steuben Co, New York http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1825-census-ny-steuben-cohocton.htm Key: a - Males b - Females c - Militia d - Voters Head of household - a b c d Hoar, Jotham - 2 3 1 1 | Hoar, Jotham (I30967)
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2245 | 1830 United States Federal Census Name:Jacob Hoar Junior Home in 1830 (City, County, State):Pompey, Onondaga, New York Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:3 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:1 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:1 Free White Persons - Under 20:5 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:2 Total Free White Persons:7 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):7 | Hoar, Jacob Jr. (I32527)
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2246 | 1841 England Census Name:Emma Hoare Age:15 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1826 Gender:Female Where born:Gloucestershire, England Civil Parish:St Mary and St Peter Siddington Household Members:NameAge Stephen Hoare 40 Priscilla Hoare 40 Emma Hoare 15 | Hoare, Emma (I70964)
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2247 | 1850 census https://www.familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M41J-D2N/p_287587201 | Buck, Amanda Jane (I55721)
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2248 | 1850 census _ Burton Twp, Geauga Co, Ohio Justice Hoard, 62, NY Clarinda Hoard, 50, NY Ellen Hoard, 10, Ohio Sarah Hoard, 11 or 16, Ohio | Hoard, Justus (I53858)
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2249 | 1850 Census - Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York (Relationships are not given) George A. Hoard, 53, Mass (Head) Samuel Hoard, 88, Mass (Father of Head) George Hoard, 28, NY Francis Hoard, 26, NY Henry Hoard, 21, NY Charles B. Hoard, 14, NY William Foster?, 28, Lawyer, England Horrace Royce?, 26, Lawyer, Canada Polly Hoard, 51, Mass (Wife of Head) Louisa Hoard, 18, NY Rosanna Hoard, 20, NY (Daughter or Daughter-in-Law?) Mary Hoard, 29, NY (Daughter or Daughter-in-Law?) Sarah Hoard, 10, NY George Albert [Hoard], 5 months, NY | Hoar, George (I36493)
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2250 | 1850 Census - Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine George Stile, 37, Maine Thankful Stile, 27, Maine Newton Stile, 8, Maine Daniel Stile, 6, Maine Georgianna Stile (female), 4, Maine Ede Stile, 2, Maine 1860 Census - Troy, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin George Stiles, 46, New Brunswick Thankfull Stiles, 36, Maine Newton Stiles, 19, Maine Learder? Stiles (male), 17, Maine George Stiles (male), 14, Maine Eddy Stiles, 12, Maine Louisa Stiles, 8, Maine Isadore Stiles, 4, Wisconsin Laucretta? (female) Stiles, 2, Wisconsin James Stiles, 6/12, Wisconsin Sarah Snow, age unknown, Wisconsin | Hoar, George (I28302)
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