The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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25951 | Name:Charlotte Elizabeth Hoare Birth Date:14 Jun 1825 Birth Place:Cirencester, Gloucester, Gloucester, England Gender:Female Event Type:Birth Father:George Hoare Mother:Elizabeth Hoare Denomination:Baptist Piece Title:Piece 3756: Cirencester, Coxwell Street Chapel (Baptist), 1651-1837 ~ Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQY2-LYG | Hoare, Charlotte Elizabeth (I67991)
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25952 | Name:George Hoare Birth Date:8 Jan 1836 Birth Place:Cirencester, Gloucester, Gloucester, Englan Gender:Male Event Type:Birth Father:David Hoare Mother:Sarah Hoare Denomination:Baptist Piece Title:Piece 3756: Cirencester, Coxwell Street Chapel (Baptist), 1651-1837 | Hoare, George (I67997)
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25953 | Name:Richard Hoare Birth Date:16 Dec 1830 Birth Place:Cirencester, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Gender:Male Event Type:Birth Father:David Hoare Mother:Sarah Hoare Denomination:Baptist Piece Title:Piece 3756: Cirencester, Coxwell Street Chapel (Baptist), 1651-1837 | Hoare, Richard (I67992)
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25954 | Name:Sarah Hoare Birth Date:30 Nov 1833 Birth Place:Cirencester, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Gender:Female Event Type:Birth Father:David Hoare Mother:Sarah Hoare Denomination:Baptist Piece Title:Piece 3756: Cirencester, Coxwell Street Chapel (Baptist), 1651-1837 | Hoare, Sarah (I67996)
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25955 | Named after Peter Hoar. Peter Hoar Pierce was raised by Peter and Mercy (Pierce) Hoar after his mother died. http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120621/PUB04/206210419/-1/pub04 Open for Business Once Again: The Peirce Company Store Published June 21, 2012 - South Coast Today (Newspaper) This Saturday, the Middleborough Historical Museum reopens its iconic Peter H. Peirce Company exhibit, with an open house from 10 to 3, including a ribbon-cutting at 10 and tours at 11. The exhibit documents the history of the Peirce Company store that occupied what is now the Middleborough police station on North Main Street from the early 1800s through 1935. Closed for the past few years in order to permit repairs to the building which houses it, as well as a re-cataloging and re-interpretation of the exhibit artifacts, the Peter H. Peirce Company exhibit has long been a popular attraction at the museum, and the public is invited to come celebrate its re-opening. The Peirce family, their store, and the fund which they left behind, all hold an important place in Middleborough history. In 1934, a year before the store officially closed, the Middleboro Gazette published an overview of the store's history, which follows. "Our feature this week relates the story of a store - the P. H. Peirce Company - from whose extensive trade of years ago, a trust fund was able to be established for the use of the Town of Middleboro, and which has been of great value and assistance since its origination. "The old firm name of P. H. Peirce and Company stood for Peter Hoar Peirce and his sons. Job, Thomas and James were the sons interested in the general store, which was however a department store as we speak of them today. "Peter Hoar Peirce, who was born March 25, 1788, and who was named after Peter Hoar, with whom he lived after the death of his parents, began as a storekeeper in the two story house now standing at the Upper Four Corners, on the southeast corner of the intersection of "?A?E Main and Vaughan streets in Lakeville. "He had few advantages, but developed an unusual business ability in his early youth, and by his energy and persistent endeavor, he became the leading business man of the town. Forseeing business life at the Four Corners, he moved from Lakeville into Middleboro and set up headquarters in the store on North Main Street. "The old store, which was started in 1808, satisfied the needs of the townspeople and residents of the neighboring towns withi a radius of twenty miles. They drove here to purchase the necessities of life. "In the back room, there were bolts of cloth for dresses, shirts and aprons and an assortment of ribbons, buttons, thread and all sewing materials. This room also contained earthenware, farming implements and carpets, wallpapers and oilcloth. "In the cellar was a room set apart for the sale of 'West Indies goods', which included rum, gin, brandy and all spirituous liquors. "The order wagons were driven about town to solicit orders and deliver goods. This type of store was conducted for about 75 years. As other stores opened in the district the sale of merchandise other than groceries was gradually dropped. "'Mr. Thomas' and 'Mr. James' were the only surviving Peirces at the time Elton L. Pratt came to work as clerk in the store. This was in 1885, and Herbert A. Pratt started with the firm in 1893. "Mr. James Peirce died in 1901, and his brother Thomas also passed away that same year. 'Mr. Thomas' was the last of the Peirce brothers and consequently inherited much of their wealth. At his death he gave over a half a million dollars to the Town of Middleboro and a hundred thousand to the Public Library. "After his death, however, the business was purchased by the Pratt brothers who conducted a grocery store until 1929, when Elton L. Pratt bought out his brother's share. "Mr. Pratt, who is the present owner, has seen many changes take place both inside and out. Electricity has replaced the old fashioned oil lamps which were used. The cash registers and adding machines and modern forms of bookkeeping are a great improvement over the old money drawer and ledgers so crudely kept. The end of the store used as sheds was remodeled for storage purposes. As the horse and carriage was replaced by the automobile, the sheds used by the customers, who drove into town, were no longer necessary. "On the second floor of the building was a hall large enough to seat two hundred people. Years ago, town meetings and entertainments were conducted there at at one time, the Catholic church services were held in this hall. "From all the facts at hand, it is interesting to learn that such an establishment existed in those early days, and that there are very few changes if any in the building, where the store of Peter Hoar Peirce was the center of trade in this portion of the state." The following year, in 1935, the Peter H. Peirce Company store closed forever, concluding a history of over 125 years. Article written shortly after his son Thomas' death: http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E00E3DD143AE63AA15754C2A96F9C946097D6CF | Peirce, Peter Hoar (I4462)
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25956 | Nancy Horr and Belle Horr may be the same person. | Horr, Nancy (I13647)
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25957 | Naomi and her sister had a double wedding (April 16, 1714) | Booth, Naomi (I35882)
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25958 | Narrative of William H. Horr about his grandparents, parents & sibs. Found in Steuben County Historical Society, Bath, Steuben Co, NY. "My grandfather, Jonathan Horr of Augusta, Maine, was the oldest member of the family at the old age of 83. My father was Appleton Horr born about 1798. When my father was about 14 years old, his mother died & later his father remarried. He not being able to live agreeably with his step-mother, left home. His only sister died when he was about 18 or 19 years of age. This left him alone & at the age of 21, he migrated from Maine to Steuben County with a family by the name of Wheeler & came with that family to Tyrone, in Steuben. Later he worked his way from there to Prattsburgh, NY. He bought land & cleared the timber, & with the help of a friend, Seth Wheeler, built a log house which was known as the Horr Farm on "Bully Hill." He became acquainted with & married Hannah Decker, the daughter of Samuel & Rebecca (Custer) Decker. Her brothers & sisters were: Johnathan, William, Hannah, Katie, Simeon, Jane, James, Ellen, & Darius. The cholera came to this family & the father Samuel, the mother Rebecca, & sons Simeon & Darius died. My father Appleton Horr & my mother Hannah Decker were married about 1822. I, William H. Horr, was born Mar.10, 1823. Lucy was born Aug.23, 1824. John was born Dec.2, 1826. Samuel was born Dec.10, 1828. Rebecca was born Nov.27, 1829. Betsey was born Dec.8, 1830. Sarah was born June 9, 1832. Rhoda was born in 1833. Mary was born in 1834. Emily was born Apr.15, 1836. Elisha was born Jan.2, 1837 & Lavinia was born Apr. 1844 & died in 1880 at the age of 36." (The Wheeler family mentioned above was that of Obediah Wheeler who walked from Vermont to Urbana in the early days of the settlement of Steuben Co. The Wheeler families came from Massachusetts prior to the migration to Steuben Co.") ~ In Prattsburg, NY by 1848. ~ Bath NY Steuben Courier 1860-1864 - 0653.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201860-1864/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201860-1864%20-%200653.pdf N O T I C E --- NOTICE is hereby given that my wife, Eunice, has has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and this is warn all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall not pay any debts of her contracting, after this date. Prattsburgh Sept. 9, 1863 APPLETON HORR ~ 1870 Census - Prattsburgh, Steuben Co, New York - House/Residence # 484-493, page 57. ~ Last will and testament: In the name of God, Amen. I Appleton Horr of the town of Prattsburgh in the County of Steuben & State of New York being of sound mind & memory, do make publish & declare this my last will & testament in manner following, that is to say. First. I give, bequeath & devise to my sons William W. Horr, John H. Horr & Samuel D. Horr & to my daughters, Lucy A. Stanton, wife of Sherman Stanton, Betsey Jane Earley, wife of Thomas Earley Jr, Sarah L. Shaut, Emily B. Everett wife of John Everett, Charlotte L. Lewis wife of William Lewis & the heirs (the same as my daughter Rebecca if living, they to have one share) of my deceased daughter Rebecca C. Horr & my other son Elisha P. Horr, all my real & personal estate, of every name & nature whatsoever, share & share alike, in the forever. Second. I do hereby direct that after all my debts are paid - that my executors shall appropriate $100 to the erection of a suitable monument to my grave - & that in one year after my decease, my said executors shall commence, & as soon thereafter without undue delay make an equal distribution of my property among my children herein named share & share alike. Lastly. I do hereby nominate & appoint my sons William W. Horr, John H. Horr & Samuel D. Horr to be executors of this my last will & testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this second day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred & seventy. Appleton X Horr My mark ~ Cemetery: http://www.paintedhills.org/STEUBEN/OldCemPRATT.htm Appleton , Died 3/21/1871 , Age 76y and... http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScnty=2028&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=45140440&df=all& | Horr, Appleton (I8853)
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25959 | Nathan B. BEEDE Jr. and Anna "Annie" HOAR were married about 1814. They had 7 children. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Sandwich, Carroll, New Hampshire. Age 57, born New Hampshire. Living with husband Nathan. Name Ann Beder. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Sandwich, Carroll, New Hampshire. Age 81, born New Hampshire. Name Annie Beede. Cemetery Inscription: Annie Beede, wife, died December 6, 1872 83y Name: Annie Hore Bedee Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 06 Dec 1872 Death Place: Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Age: 83 Birth Date: 1789 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Widowed Spouse's Name: Father's Name: William Hore Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Sophie Hore Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06737-7 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 960200 Reference Number: v 247 p 301 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 | Hoar, Anna (I7322)
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25960 | Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940 1. Other (1932); Wilhelm Horr; Horr; Ho; H; Naturalization Petitions for theSouthern District Of California, 1887-1940 http://www.Fold3.com/viewer.php?image=9287735&query=horr Publication Number: M1524 Publication Title: Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940 Publisher: NARA State: California Court: District Court Surname: Horr Given Name: Wilhelm Immigrant Name: Wilhelm Horr Birth Country: Germany Document Year: 1932 Document Type: Other Port of Entry: New York, NY Name: Wilhelm Horr Date: Nov 7, 1927 Manner of Arrival: SS. New York Certificate of Arrival was issued Dec 8, 1932 | Horr, Wilhelm (I27157)
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25961 | Naturalization Record: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/11LN-56X/p_10685573204 | Hoar, John (I33590)
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25962 | Naturalization Record: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/11LN-R1V/p_10685574788 Neice Mary Sheridan (age 20, born Illinois) living in the household in the 1930 census. Name: Patrick J. Hoar Titles and Terms (original): Death Date: 20 Jun 1933 Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Gender: Male Marital Status: Race or Color: Age: 61 Estimated Birth Year: 1872 Birth Date: 26 Dec 1871 Birthplace: Tipperary, Ireland Father: Andrew Hoar Father's Titles and Terms (original): Father's Birth Place: Tipperary, Ireland Mother: Nora Ualah Mother's Titles and Terms (original): Mother's Birth Place: Tipperary, Ireland Occupation: Motorman Residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Street Address: Spouse: Nellie Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): Spouse's Birthplace: Burial Date: 22 Jun 1933 Burial Place: Worth, Cook, Illinois Cemetery: Holy Sepulcher Informant: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 4165863 Image Number: 2045 Film Number: 1893722 Volume/Page/Certificate Number: rn 16789 Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 | Hoar, Patrick (I25573)
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25963 | Naturalization: Name: Laura Mae Hoar Birth Date: 3 May 1909 Birth Place: Coholt, Canada Gender: Female Court State: Washington Court District: Seattle Naturalization Date: 29 Sep 1943 Petition Number: 36870 Residence Place: Seattle, Washington Cemetery: http://billiongraves.com/pages/record/person/1017865 | Running, Laura (I31447)
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25964 | Navy Photo, served on the USS Oregon: Date: 1918-08-18 Paper: Anaconda Standard Marriage Announcement: Date: 1920-07-11 Paper: Anaconda Standard | Hoar, Alfred (I76168)
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25965 | Navy Veteran | Canaday, Dean Richard (I20842)
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25966 | Navy Veteran | Canaday, Robert Lee (I20830)
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25967 | NEGenWeb Project - Thomas County Who's Who in Nebraska, 1940 ROBINSON, CHARLES FAYETTE: Rancher & Stockman; b Burt Co, Neb July 12, 1880; s of Fayette Robinson-Margaret Grant; ed Coleridge; m Naoma Hoar Sept 18, 1913 Hot Springs S D; s Forrest Grant, Orville Glenn, Harold Desford, Vernon Charles; d Georgia Fay (Mrs Orin Shuck), Esther (dec); 1901-03 homesteader in Boyd Co; 1903-06 veterinarian at Mead; 1906-08 farmed in Saunders Co; 1909-10 farmed near Broken Bow; 1910-13 oprd ranch near Edgemont S D; 1918-16 farmed near Broken Bow; 1916- opr of ranches consisting of 12,000 A & running 400 head of cattle, also raises sheep & hogs in Thomas, Hooker & Cherry Cos; Neb Stockgrowers Assn; IOOF; Prot; Rep; hobbies, reading, fine horses; re; Seneca. | Robinson, Charles Fayette (I7540)
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25968 | Neice Lizzie Hoar (born Jan 1891 NJ) living in the household in the 1900 census. | Hoar, Richard (I913)
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25969 | Neice of Mary E. Baer who was widowed, born Pennsylvania, in the 1910 census for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | Harman, Emma (I24570)
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25970 | Neice of Richard Hoar, born abt 1843 Ireland. (Probably great-neice). Living with her uncle Richard in the 1900 census. | Hoar, Lizzie (I18164)
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25971 | Nell HOTTOIS - U.S. Social Security Death Index Birth: 14 Oct 1906 State Where Number was Issued: Ohio Death: Jun 1977 http://probate.cuyahogacounty.us/ml/pa.urd/MLIW1000 | Hartman, Nell (I30204)
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25972 | Nephew of Mrs. Georgia Hoar in the 1930 census. | Hoar, John (I36169)
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25973 | Nephew of Pliney Horr in the 1875, 1880 and 1892 census. | Horr, Charles (I37890)
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25974 | Nephew of Samuel and Ammi Jordan (1930 census) | Hoar, William (I26144)
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25975 | Never married | Topping, Mildred (I20813)
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25976 | Never married | Hoar, William (I12650)
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25977 | Never married | Hoar, William (I12631)
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25978 | Never Married. Died of Cancer (lymph Node) Professor of Dietetics at University of Kansas. Had a Master degree at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bachlor of science degree at framingham State College, Massachusetts. Associate Professor of Nutrition and a member of the faculty at Kansas Univ.Medical Center. She was in charge of the out-patient clinic and homecare unit nutritional services. Former President of the greater Kansas CityDietetic Assoc. and Kansas Dietetic Assoc. A delegate from Kansas in thehouse of Delegates of the ADA. A graduate of Framingham State Teacher's College and received her M.S. from KansasState Univ. | Parry, Hazel Eleanor (I20058)
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25979 | Never married. | Horr, Julia (I12760)
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25980 | Never married. | Hoar, Rosine__? (I12653)
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25981 | Never married. | Hoar, Thomas (I12649)
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25982 | Never married. | Hoar, Elizabeth (I12632)
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25983 | Never married. | Hoar, Helen (I12626)
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25984 | Never married. | Hoar, Jeanette (I12331)
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25985 | Never married. | Homer, Wallace (I11037)
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25986 | Never married. | Horr, George (I10146)
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25987 | Never married. | Hoar, Clara (I9790)
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25988 | Never married. | Hoar, George (I9223)
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25989 | Never married.. | Hoar, Margaret (I431)
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25990 | New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947 Name:Kate N Hoyt Gender:Female Birth Date:abt 1829 Birth Place:Laconia Father:Chas D How Death Date:21 Jul 1905 Death Place:Manchester, New Hampshire, USA Age at Death:76 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120763664 | Horr, Catherine (I35912)
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25991 | New York Brooklyn Standard Union Newspaper - Obituary Published August 28, 1931 HELEN H. OAR (sic), a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at Casayuma, N.Y., while on her vacation. She was for many years a teacher at P.S. 144, Brooklyn. She is survived by her father, John; three sisters, Mary HOAR, Mrs. Anna McKEON and Mrs. Catherine O'KEEFE, and two brothers, Lieut. John HOAR of the New York Police Department, and David HOAR. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow from her late home, 737 Bushwick avenue. Requiem mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William J. Phelan, 956 Putnam avenue. | Hoar, Helen (I18889)
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25992 | New York Geneology-10040.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/New%20York%20Genealogy/New%20York%20Geneology-10040.pdf Minor, Thomas F., b. Mar. 2, 1793; d. June 25, 1873. Lydia (w.), July 28, 1798; d. Apr. 16, 1871. George (son), d. Oct. 19, 1835, ae. 2-9-15 (see also Hobart). Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70165480&ref=acom | Minor, Thomas Franklin (I71505)
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25993 | New York Geneology-10040.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/New%20York%20Genealogy/New%20York%20Geneology-10040.pdf Minor, Thomas F., b. Mar. 2, 1793; d. June 25, 1873. Lydia (w.), July 28, 1798; d. Apr. 16, 1871. George (son), d. Oct. 19, 1835, ae. 2-9-15 (see also Hobart). Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70165481 | Hoar, (Possible Daughter) Lydia (I71504)
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25994 | New York Marriage Notices, 1800-55 Name:Leonard Hoar Spouse Name:Abbey Whitney Marriage Date:11 Dec 1831 Marriage Location:Pompey Newspaper:Skaneateles Columbian | Whitney, Tabitha (I2816)
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25995 | New York Port, Ship Images, 1851-1891 Name:Teresa Hoar Arrival Date:8 Jul 1891 Age:11 Gender:Female Port of Departure:Liverpool, England Ship route:Liverpool-Queenstown-NY; Southampton-Cherbourg-NY Port of Arrival:New York, United States Ship Name:Majestic Ship built:1889 Shipping line:White Star Line Ship tonnage:9,861 tons; 566' x 57' Ship description:3 masts, 2 funnels Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N46H-RZ8 | Hoar, Teresa (I71228)
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25996 | New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Town Clerks? Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 Name: Benjamin Horr Birth Date: 22 Sep 1843 Birth Place: Cohocton Father: Jotham Horr Mother: Polly Bentley Residence Place: Corning Enlistment Date: 11 Jun 1861 Enlistment Location: Cohocton, Steuben, New York Regiment: 35th Infantry Company: F Rank: Private Race: White Marital Status: Single Obituary: Mt. Morris NY Picket Line Post 1907-1909 Grayscale - 0368.pdf Benjamin Horr died at his home in Dansville on Monday, aged 69 years Deceased; served in the Civil War and was a member of Co. F. 35th [33rd?] Inf - Union N. Y. V.. He is.surrived by his wife and two sons, John J and Phiny Horr. Is this him? http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/yates/census/all/buncensus.txt Town of Starkey Yates County, New York New York state census taken June 25, 1855 by John Boyce, Marshal 237th dwelling, 247th family enumerated in the census Loomis Bunce, age 51, male, born in Massachusetts, lived for 30 years in Yates County, lived in a frame dwelling worth $2,000. Mary Bunce, age 42, female, wife, born in Steuben County, had lived in Yates County for 17 years Eliza Bunce, age 17, female, child, born in Yates County Melvin Bunce, age 12, male, child, born in Yates County Benjamin Horr, age 16, male, adopted, born in Steuben County, lived in Yates County 9 years. Note: Benjamin Horr's name did not appear in the probate record for either Mary (Holmes) Bunce dated 1868, or Loomis Bunce dated March, 1880, so perhaps Loomis Bunce gave him an inheritance prior to his death, or Benjamin may have died young. Perhaps he was a relative of Mary (Holmes) Bunce since he had also come from Steuben Co., New York Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=137199270 | Horr, Benjamin (I3753)
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25997 | New York, New York National Guard Service Cards, 1917-1954 Name: John Walter Hoar Birth Date: 22 Jan 1929 Birth Place: Woburn, Massachusetts Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York Enlistment Age: 18 Enlistment Date: 8 Jul 1947 Enlistment Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA Unit: H 165 Inf Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007 Name: John Walter Hoar [John Walter Hoard] [John Hoard] Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 22 Jan 1927 Birth Place: Woburn Middl, Massachusetts [Wobuen Midd, Massachusetts] Father Name: William P Hoar Mother Name: Catherine Shaughnessy Death Date: 12 Oct 2006 Type of Claim: Original SSN. Notes: Mar 1943: Name listed as JOHN WALTER HOAR; 12 Aug 1977: Name listed as JOHN WALTER HOARD; 19 Oct 2006: Name listed as JOHN W HOARD U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: John W. Hoard Last Residence: 11953 Middle Island, Suffolk, New York BORN: 22 Jan 1930 Died: 12 Oct 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951) | Hoar, John (I74573)
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25998 | New York, New York, Birth Index, 1878-1909 Name:Edwin W Hobart Birth Date:13 Feb 1887 Recorded Birth Year:1887 Birth Place:Manhattan, New York, USA Certificate Number:487059 U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name:Edwin Wright Hobart City:Brooklyn County:Kings State:New York Birthplace:New York Birth Date:13 Feb 1887 Race:White Draft Board:47 | Hobart, Edwin Wright (I71593)
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25999 | New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948 Name: Henry Horr Birth Year: abt 1873 Age: 69 Death Date: 31 Jan 1942 Death Place: Kings, New York, USA Certificate Number: 2477 | Horr, Henry (I22399)
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26000 | New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948 Name:Richard Hoar Birth Year:abt 1911 Age:9 Death Date:18 Aug 1920 Death Place:Queens, New York, USA Certificate Number:3646 Brooklyn NY Daily Star 1920 - 0443.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201920/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201920%20-%200443.pdf Richard Hoar. 9 years old, of 148 Klngsland avenue, Elmhurst. was struck by a motor truck of the United States Army on August 19. Brooklyn NY Daily Star 1920 - 0352.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201920/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201920%20-%200352.pdf AUTO VICTIM'S.FUNERAL The funeral of, Richard Hoar, 10- year-old son of Mrs. Nellie Hoar, who died in the Flushing Hospital. Wednesday evening several hours after being run down by an Army automobile from Fort Totten at Polk and Tlemann avenues, will be held on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home, 148 East Kingsland avenue, thence to St. Leo's Catholic Church., The Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. | Hoar, Richard (I22464)
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