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26001 | New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937 Name: Josephine Czeicke Gender: Female Marriage Date: 29 Sep 1934 Marriage Place: Queens, New York, USA Spouse: Thomas E McAuliffe Certificate Number: 4423 | McAuliffe, Thomas E. (I72724)
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26002 | New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937 Name: Josephine Czeicke Gender: Female Marriage Date: 29 Sep 1934 Marriage Place: Queens, New York, USA Spouse: Thomas E McAuliffe Certificate Number: 4423 Engagement photo:(Josephine Leike(sic) and Thomas E. McAuliffe. Thomas is a sculptor. Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle 1932 Grayscale - 6091.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%205/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201932%20Grayscale/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201932%20Grayscale%20-%206091.pdf Photo of the bride: Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1934 - 5763.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2014/Jamaica%20NY%20Long%20Island%20Daily%20Press/Jamaica%20NY%20Long%20Island%20Daily%20Press%201934/Jamaica%20NY%20Long%20Island%20Daily%20Press%201934%20-%205763.pdf | Czeike, Josephine (I72723)
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26003 | New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=candy4949&id=I2517 FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ Rootsweb: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi Find-A-Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gs& HeritageQuest: http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/login/barcode?aid=10783 Fulton Post Cards: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Hoar Vt Marriages http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=VermontMarriages&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-i&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=Hoar&gsln_x=XO&uidh=rf7&fh=0&fsk=&bsk=&rank=1&pgoff= beverly jeanne hoar - 4th from bottom | Link, Link (I65757)
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26004 | New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name:Daniel Hore Arrival Date:29 Aug 1903 Birth Date:abt 1880 Age:23 Gender:Male Ethnicity/ Nationality:English Port of Departure:Southampton, England Port of Arrival:New York, New York Ship Name:Philadelphia Last Residence: Cornwall, England Final Destination: Houghton, Michigan Occupation: Miner U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name:Daniel Hoar County:Houghton State:Michigan Birth Date:29 May 1879 Race:White | Hore, Daniel (I32737)
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26005 | New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name:Mr. Horace Hoar Arrival Date:7 Dec 1906 Birth Date:abt 1883 Age:23 Years 5 Months Gender:Male Ethnicity/ Nationality:English Port of Departure:Plymouth Port of Arrival:New York, New York Ship Name:Graf Waldersee Last Residence: Devonport, England Final Destination: New Jersey 1930 Census - Oaklyn, Camden, New Jersey Household Members: NameAge Horace Hoar 47 Marie Hoar 47(wife) Nellie Hoar 18 (dau) Priscilla Hoar 15 (dau) Mildred Hoar 12 (dau) Nellie Damerell 42 (single - sister-in-law) 1940 Census - Oaklyn, Camden, New Jersey Household Members: NameAge Harry Hoar 56 Marie Hoar 56 (wife, born Rockland, Maine) Mildred Hoar 22 Marjory Hayman 43 (lodger) Nellie Danerill 51 (single - sister-in-law, born Milford, Massachusetts)) United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/16LX-ZQ2/p1 | Hoar, Horace (I11183)
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26006 | New York; Town Clerks? Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 Name: Henry F Hoar Birth Date: 1841 Birth Place: Ulster County Father: John Hoar Mother: Louisa Startup Residence Place: Kingston Enlistment Date: Aug 1862 Enlistment Location: Rochester, Ulster, New York Regiment: 120th Regiment Rank: Private Race: White Marital Status: Single http://www.civilwarprisoners.com/searchresults.php?fname=henry&lname=Hoar®iment=&database=andersonville 17255 Name: HOAR, HENRY J. Alternate spelling of last name: Year born: 1839 Rank: PRIVATE Company: I Arm: INFANTRY Regiment number: 120th New York Infantry Date captured: 10/10/1863 Location captured: James City, Virginia Date of death: 10/30/1864 Cause of death: SCORBUTUS Died at Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter. | Hoar, Henry (I2850)
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26007 | New York; Town Clerks? Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 Name: John Hoar Birth Date: 19 May 1846 Father: James Hoar Mother: Mary Morrice Residence Place: Middletown, New York Enlistment Date: 27 Aug 1862 Enlistment Location: Middletown, Delaware, New York Regiment: 144th Regiment Company: G Rank: Private Race: White Marital Status: Single | Hoar, John (I17828)
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26008 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12202)
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26009 | Newspaper _ Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 90 Number 1983 Rank 13 Date May 4, 1894 County Kings Place Sussex Newspaper Kings County Record The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. It becomes our melancholy duty this week to chronicle the departure of two of our oldest inhabitants of this vicinity. Sarah HAYWARD widow of David HAYWARD, died at Penobsquis (Kings Co.) Thursday, April 19th, aged 93 years 5 months; also her sister-in-law, Mary McLELLAN, died the following day at the Knoll at the age of 90 years 10 months. Mrs. Hayward's father was the late Samuel McCULLY of Dutch Valley and her mother, whose maiden name was Sarah HOAR, were both born in Onslow, Colchester Co., N.S. of American parentage. The former's ancestors came from the North of Ireland; the latter was of a Scotch family which had settled for a season in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. McCully were born 6th Feb. 1764 and 6th Oct. 1775, respectively, and were married on his 30th birthday (just 100 years ago last winter) at Onslow, had one or two children when they removed to Hopewell (Albert Co.) N.B., then commonly called Shepody. After residing near the Cape about 18 years, they sold their farm to Paul ROBINSON and removed to Sussex. Here they lived for three or four years in the old Ansley house near the Upper Corner and then purchased from George Jefferson PITFIELD, grandfather of William T. PITFIELD of Sussex and Ward C. PITFIELD, St. John, the east half of lot 56, being the farm in Dutch Valley now occupied by Robert McCULLY, J.P. Samuel McCULLY was closely related to the McCully's of Truro, N.S. and of Chatham, N.B.; the first of the connection to settle in the latter place being his nephew. His own family were as follows: (1). Elizabeth McCULLY, born 8th Dec. 1794 married John McCREADY, farmer of Little River near Rothesay; a brother of the late William McCREADY of Penobsquis. She died 14th Feb. 1876 leaving no children. (2) Catherine McCULLY born 13th Nov. 1796, died unmarried, 6th Feb. 1879 at Corn Hill where she had for some time made her home with her sister, Mrs. Stockton. (3) Mary McCULLY, botn 11th Dec. 1798; married 25th July 1832, John MANNING, Smith's Creek; died Dec. 1878. Besides two children who died young, Mrs. Manning left one son, J. Alfred MANNING now of Washington Territory, U.S. and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah HARDY, Worcester, Mass. (4) Sarah McCULLY, the subject of this notice. (5) Samuel McCULLY born 27th Nov. 1802, was a farmer and lived at the Portage. He married Mary E. STOCKTON d/o late Gilbert L. STOCKTON of Smith's Creek. She died 31st March 1874, aged 67 years and he died 12th August 1876 at the age of 74. They had three sons, John W. STOCKTON, William S. STOCKTON of Corn Hill and Lester STOCKTON of the Portage. (6) Abigail McCULLY born 29th Dec. 1804; married 17th March 1831, William R. STOCKTON, Corn Hill, and died Sept. 1886. He died 22nd May 1856. They had seven sons and one daughter, viz. Ebenezer STOCKTON, Corn Hill; Andrew H. STOCKTON, Goshen; Ezra STOCKTON, Corn Hill; Lester STOCKTON, Anagance; William STOCKTON, formerly of Corn Hill, now deceased; Albert STOCKTON, who died unmarried and Samuel STOCKTON of Newtown. Their daughter, Sarah STOCKTON married her cousin Wm S. McCULLY, but died 26th Sept. 1875, age 38. (No number 7 listed) (8) Hopeful McCULLY born 6th June 1809 married Thomas W. COATES of Newtown and had seven children viz. John COATES who lives in Boston, civil engineer; James C. COATES, residing on the homestead at Newtown; Arthur COATES, died in Nevada; Herbert COATES, also of Boston; Sarah COATES married Isaac COY of Collina. Two other sons died young. Mrs. Coates died at Boston 24th Dec. 1884. Mr. Coates was born 12th Sept. 1809 and died 8th March 1884. (9) A daughter who died in infancy. (10) Robert McCULLY born 8th Oct. 1815 in the old Ansley house, married Lavinia CLARK, Hopewell, N.B., resides on the homestead at Dutch Valley and has the following family viz. Susano McCULLY married Gilbert WILBUR, Esq., Shediac; Silas C. McCULLY, unmarried, living with his father; Oscar J. McCULLY, physician, Moncton; Alonzo D. McCULLY, Sheffield, Methodist Minister; Frank A. McCULLY, Moncton, barrister; Clement McCULLY, St. John, druggist. (11) Lucy McCULLY, born 19th Aug. 1921, unmarried, lives at Smith's Creek. Sarah McCully was born 19th Nov. 1800 at Hopewell. Having removed with her parents to Sussex, she married 25th Jan. 1821, David Hayward, the eldest son of her father's nearest neighbor. Of his family some account is given below. They lived for two years with Mr. Hayward's father, who then bought for them from David SINNOTT, grandfather of J.A. SINNOTT, Esq., Apohaqui, that fine farm of 500 acres at Smith's Creek, now occupied by Mark THOMPSON. The deed is dated 2nd Dec. 1822, so that they doubtless removed thither to the winter of 1823. Here Mr. and Mrs. Hayward lived togther for 47 years, models of piety, industry and thrift. Their family comprise: (1) Mariam HAYWARD, born at Sussex, 25th July 1892, married 7th March 1840 to James W. NOWLAN, Esq., Smith's Creek. She died 7th Nov. 1842, leaving one daughter, Louisa M. NOWLAN, now living in Boston; also a son, David NOWLAN who died when about 2 years old. (2) Susanna HAYWARD born 29th Aug. 1824, married 26th Oct. 1846 to William WARWICK, merchant, formerly of St. John, but latterly of Lawrencetown, N.S. where he died 25th Oct. 1890. They had two children: Orlando H. WARWICK, merchant of St. John, N.B. and Minnie WARWICK wife of W.F. LINTON, Truro, N.S. with whom Mrs. Warwick now resides. (3) Abigail HAYWARD born. 14th Feb. 1827, married 12th June 1851 to James W. NOWLAN, Esq. They have the following family, viz. Oscar L. NOWLAN, living in Minneapolis, U.S.; Celia E. NOWLAN married Cyrus B. McCREADY, Apohaqui; H. Tilley NOWLAN married Anne SCOVIL, lives in Boston; Hedley V. NOWLAN, died of scarlet fever when two years old; Edwin C. NOWLAN, now living at Smith's Creek; Rozell H. NOWLAN, married and living Seattle, U.S.; Laura E. NOWLAN, now living at Smith's Creek; Helen Ida NOWLAN, died 6th Dec. 1884, aged 19; Eva Irene NOWLAN, died 25th June 1889, aged 20. (4) William Henry HAYWARD born 10th Sept. 1829, married 21st April 1857 to Augusta M. PARLEE d/o late Zachariah PARLEE, Esq., Smith's Creek. They have one son, Harvey P. HAYWARD in business with his father, Princess St., St. John. (5) Elizabeth HAYWARD born 10th Jan. 1835 married 4th Feb. 1856 to John MURRAY, Esq. of Penobsquis. Their family include: David H. MURRAY of the Thompson-Houston Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y.; married 31st Dec. 1856 to Agnes A. KEITH d/o late William KEITH, Esq., Havelock; Ada S. MURRAY married 17th June 1885 to Leonard ALLISON, barrister, Sussex; Nettie A. MURRAY, living at home; Irvine E. MURRAY with Abner SMITH, Sackville; Lizzie A. MURRAY married 8th June 1893 to Geo. T. BASKIN, merchant, McAdam, N.B. (6) Samuel HAYWARD born 11th April 1838; married 10th Sept. 1873 to Margaret A. RYAN d/o late James RYAN, Esq. of Millstream. They have no family. Mr. Hayward is head of the well known hardware firm doing business at the corner of King and Canterbury streets, St. John. Mr. and Mrs. David Hayward removed in March 1870 from a farm which had been their home for nearly half a century, to spend their declining years at Penobsquis. It was not, however, till 29th Sept. 1886 that they had enjoyed 65 years and 8 months of wedded life, that they were called upon to part. A severe illness after her husband's death seemed to indicate that she would soon follow him. But she recovered and for several years was able to attend the services of the church they had both loved so deeply and so long. Finally, however, her faculties began to fail by reason of successive attacks of paralysis and though suffering comparatively little pain she grew gradually weaker and at last the weary wheels of life stood still. Mrs. McLellan was a sister of David Hayward, above mentioned. Their grandfather, William HAYWARD, had been an officer in the British army and came after the peace of 1783 to Nova Scotia. He he received the grant of a large tract of land, but family tradition is not clear as to whether this was in the vicinity of Halifax or Windsor. It is agreed, however, that Mr. Hayward found it so rocky as to be practically worthless; and that afterwards, when the location had proved valuable for building purposes his descendants endeavored to make out their title to it, but failed in so doing. Mr. Hayward, with his sons, George HAYWARD and William HAYWARD lived several years in or near Windsor, but removed to Hopewell very early in the present century. He died soon after, as did William, jr., who had been married but left no family. The elder son, George Griffith HAYWARD, born while his father was in the army and christened in St. Paul's, London, had previously married Abigail COPPS d/o Capt. COPPS of Lower Hopewell by whom he had two ot three children before they removed to Hopewell. In March 1811, however, after about ten years residence in the latter place, then generally known as Shepody, Mr. Hayward sold his farm to Mr. Clark, grandfather of Mrs. Robert McCully and removed to Sussex. Here he bought from Philip FORCE and his son William FORCE, lots 57 and 58 of 200 acres each, comprising the farms of Orin Hayes, Harry Hayes, Edwin Anderson and Sylvester Anderson. The Forces were Loyalists from Pennsylvania. They had made considerable improvements which may be inferred from the fact that Mr. Hayward paid them 850 for their land, stock and utensils. They got the 'Niagary Fever' as it was called; and saying they would 'never lay their bones in this d__d cold country', they removed to Ontario as did several others from Sussex about the same time. Mr. G.G. Hayward lived on the site of Harry Haye's residence. He and his wife were members of the Wesleyan Church - to which indeed his father had belonged in England. He was mainly instrumental in procuring the first regularly ordained Methodist minister settled in Sussex, the late Rev. Michael PICKLES, to be sent for that purpose by the English Conference and he also contributed largely to the erection of the first Methodist Church built in Sussex. This was the building now located near the Sussex Railway Station and used as a butter and cheese factory and for the Dominion Dairy School. It was built in 1830 on a site yet to be seen on Mr. Haslam's meadow near the bank of the burying ground brook and was occupied till the present Methodist Church at Lower Corner was erected about the year 1865 on the site adjoining Mrs. Jeffries' residence. George G. HAYWARD died 24th Nov. 1856, aged 83 years and his wife died 13th March 1860 at the age of 82. They had the following family, viz: (1) David HAYWARD born 14th Jan. 1799 married 25th Jan. 1821 Sarah fourth d/o Samuel McCULLY. He died 28th Sept. 1886 as above. (2) Humphrey HAYWARD born 1801; married 1st Sarah GRAVES who died 13th Feb. 1835, aged 35 and was buried with two young children in the old burying ground by Charles Anderson's at Penobsquis. They had also the following children: 2.a. Mary HAYWARD married John HUMPHREYS, Petitcodiac; 2.b. George HAYWARD married Charlotte WILSON, lived at Petitcodiac and St. John; 2.c. Kitty HAYWARD, unmarried, lives with her sister Mary at Petitcodiac; 2.d. Emma HAYWARD widow of Henry DAVIDSON, Esq., Portage; 2.e. Hanford HAYWARD married Fannie KINNEAR, lives in Clinton, Mass; 2.f. Sarah HAYWARD married Gilbert DAVIDSON, com. merchant of St. John. Humphrey Hayward married 2nd Hannah KETCHUM, Portage, but had no children by her. He died 18th Sept. 1854 on the Haslan farm, which he rented after Xenophen Cougle's death. Prior to this he had lived chiefly at Portage. He was buried at Sussex. (3) Mary HAYWARD, the subject of this sketch. (4) Catherine HUMPHREY born in 1805; married Isaac CLEVELAND, Penobsquis, who lived on the farm now occupied by Edwin McCREADY and had a mill there by the Secord bridge. Having been severly injured in a dispute with a neighbor about a spring, he removed to St. John. He died 10th April 1864, aged 65 and is buried at Penobsquis. Their family comprides in addition to several who died young: 4.a. Ann CLEVELAND married John FREEZE, formerly of Penobsquis, died at Calgary, N.W.T.; 4.b. Abigail CLEVELAND married Mr. CALHOUN, Hopewell; 4.c. Isabel CLEVELAND married Dr. DOHERTY, Kingston (Kent Co.); 4.d. Bartholomew CLEVELAND married 1st a Miss SMITH, St. John; 2nd, Sarah WALLACE, sister of the late J.C. LAMB, Sussex. He lived formerly in Sussex and Hampton, but is now in Boston; 4.e. Charlotte CLEVELAND married Clinton DAVIDSON, Moncton; 4.f. Xonophon CLEVELAND married and lives in the U.S.; 4.g. Susan CLEVELAND married George JARDINE, formerly of Moncton, now in the U.S.; 4.h. George CLEVELAND, formerly of St. John, now also in the U.S. (5) Henry HAYWARD resided where Orin Hayes now lives. He died 5th Feb. 1877 in his 69th year. His wife, Fanny PARLEE died 11th May 1883, aged 74. They had three children, viz.: 5 a. Sarah HAYWARD wife of James TITUS, Esq., Hampton, formerly of Sussex; 5.b. Mary J. HAYWARD married Hiram B. WHITE, died 30th Oct. 1862, aged 27, leaving two daughters; 5.c. Frances Legett HAYWARD married Geo. H. BARNES and died 24th Dec. 1875, aged 38 years, leaving no children. (6) William HAYWARD born Dec. 25th, 1810 in Hopewell, was a miller and lived at Hagarty's mill, married Sophia GUIMARIN d/o Dr. Peter GUIMARIN. She died 10th Nov. 1847, aged 37. She and three young children died of ship fever, only three attained maturity, viz.: 6.a. Abigail HAYWARD married Robert A. HAGARTY, formerly of Dutch Valley, lately of Barnesville, Upham. 6.b. Matilda HAYWARD died when a young lady 6.c. Eliza HAYWARD married Alfred HAGARTY and removed to Ontario. William Hayward married 2nd May HAGARTY by whom he had no children. He died 10th March 1881, aged 70. (7) Abigail HAYWARD married Rev. Michael PICKLES and died 10th June 1833 in her 20th year. Her infant son, Geo. Fletcher PICKLES is buried with her. (8) Sarah HAYWARD died 8th Dec. 1830 in her 15th year. (9) Jane HAYWARD married William PUGSLEY, Esq., formerly of Sussex and Bloomfield, now of St. John North. Their family include: 9.a. John PUGSLEY, died unmarried in California. 9.b. Abbie PUGSLEY married Dr. John SMITH, dentist, St. John. 9.c. Gilbert R. PUGSLEY, St. John, barrister. 9.d. Daniel PUGSLEY, St. John North, dentist. 9.e. William PUGSLEY of Rothesay and St. John, barrister. 9.f. Julia PUGSLEY, died 9th Oct. 1875. 9.g. Josephine PUGSLEY married R.B. HUMPHREY, Esq., merchant, St. John. 9.h. Jennie PUGSLEY married Gaspard TAPLEY, lumber dealer, St. John North. (10) Isabella HAYWARD married 1st Dr. David McLELLAN, who practiced at Anagance and also at St. John. They had one son, David Theodore McLELLAN who died in California about ten years ago; also a daughter who died in infancy. After Dr. McL.'s death she married the late Joseph COUGLE of Anagance by whom she had no family. She died in the autumn of 1881, aged 58. Dr. McLellan died about 1st Aug. 1860 and is buried near Petitcodiac. Mr. Cougle died 25th Oct. 1871, aged 52. Mrs. Pugsley is now the sole survivor of this large family. Only she and Isabella were born in Sussex, the others in Windsor or Hopewell. Mary, the third child and eldest d/o Geo. G. Hayward and his wife Abigail, was born 21st June 1803. She believed that she was born at Windsor, N.S. which was also the birthplace of her brothers David and Humphrey. She married 7th Feb. 1820 Xenophon COUGLE, son of Joseph COUGLE, the second s/o Col. John COUGLE, a Loyalist from Vermont. They lived for twenty years at the Upper Corner, Sussex, where they kept inn on the site of Walter McMonagle's residence. In March 1840, they sold the property to the late Hugh McMONAGLE, Esq. and removed to the farm afterwards owned by Maxwell SPEAR and John MARVIN and now occupied by John J. HASLAM. Mr. Cougle was very enterprising in business, most affable and gentlemanly in manner and in his day one of the wealthiest and most influential men in Sussex. He suffered severe injury by a fall in the City of St. John and after a protracted illness, he died quite suddenly at his residence 19th April 1853. He had been born 30th March 1800. Their family were as follows: (1) George COUGLE born. 4th Nov. 1820; died 8th Oct. 1823; (2) Albert COUGLE born 3rd Nov. 1822, died 1st Jan. 1823. (3) Frances Charlotte COUGLE born 26th Oct. 1823, married 21st July 1842 to the late Edwin A. VAIL, M.D., M.L.C., who died 31st July 1885, aged 68. She died 2nd Dec. 1862, leaving issue 3.a. X. Herbert VAIL, barrister, St. John, died 4th Feb. 1882, aged 38. 3.b. Helen COUGLE wife of O. Roswell ARNOLD, Esq., Sussex 3.c. William E. COUGLE, physician, Sussex, died 4th June 1874, age 26. 3.d. Alice COUGLE wife of Edward HICKSON, Esq., recently of Bathurst, N.B. 3.e. William Johnston COUGLE born 22nd April 1826, died unmarried 7th June 1850. 3.f. Edwin COUGLE borm 16th Aug. 1828, married 11th Sept. 1851, Frances FOSHAY. He practiced many years as a physician at Oromocto, N.B., died 26th Feb. 1870 and was interred at Fredericton. His widow and one daughter Maud COUGLE now reside in Washington, D.C. Dr. Cougle has also one or two daughters who died in infancy. Sarah COUGLE born 3rd Dec. 1830 died 1st Aug. 1839. Several years after Mr. Cougle's death, his widow married Thomas McLELLAN of Londonderry, N.S. He was a brother of Dr. McLELLAN who had married her sister Isabella and an uncle of the Hon. A.W. McLELLAN, late Lt. Gov. of Nova Scotia. He was a somewhat eccentric man and being advanced in life, did not live many years after their marriage and she returned to Sussex. Here, in the midst of a large circle of relatives and friends she spent the remainder of a long and eventful life. It was of the most utmost interest to hear her reminincs of the old farm at Shepody, with its wide marshes and the long dykes on which she used to walk and watch the ships sailing up the bay; the magnificent view across to Dorchester and down to Grindstone Island; the solemn awe produced on her mind by her grandfather's funeral; the beautiful orchard with its old French apple trees, under which her brother David dug for the gold he dreamed had been buried there; the passage up the Petitcodiac and the journey in the sleds from 'The Bend' to Sussex along roads so drifted that she and her mother both became seasick. Her recollections of Sussex, as it was from 50 to 75 years ago were also particularly distinct and valuable. Notwithsatnding her davanced age, she enjoyed comparatively good health until about February 1893 when she suffered a slight attack of paralysis. With the approach of summer, however, she almost entirely recovered and was again quite well during the fall and early winter. With the approach of spring, however, her strength began to fail and she passed peacefully away deeply regretted by all who knew her. (signed) L. Allison. | Hoar, Sarah (I12059)
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26010 | Newspaper - Births Daniel F Johnson : Volume 65 Number 1619 Date : November 15, 1886 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Birth - Albert (Albert Co.) 6th inst., wife of Havelock SMITH, a daughter | Smith, (Female) (I28025)
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26011 | Newspaper - Births Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 314 Rank 88 Date April 21, 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Born - April 20, wife of Freeman HOAR, Moncton, twins, a son and daughter. Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 79 Number 3676 Rank 176 Date August 27, 1891 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Moncton, Aug. 23rd, Harry F. HOAR, age 4 mos., s/o William F. HOAR and Jane HOAR. | Hoar, Harry (I28013)
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26012 | Newspaper - Births Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 314 Rank 88 Date April 21, 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Born - April 20, wife of Freeman HOAR, Moncton, twins, a son and daughter. Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 714 Rank 117 Date September 3, 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Moncton, Aug. 31, Laurie B. HOAR twin sister of Harry F. HOAR who died 23rd Aug. | Hoar, Laurie (I28021)
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26013 | Newspaper - Death Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 4 Number 300 Rank 58 Date September 15, 1829 County Northumberland Place Chatham Newspaper The Gleaner and Northumberland Schediasma The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Inquest: Nelson parish (North. Co.) Thursday 10th, by James Wright, coroner, body of Thomas HOAR, inhabitant of Elm Tree tract, drowned, left wife, three children | Hoar, Thomas (I28042)
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26014 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 14 Number 1882 Rank 152 Date November 5, 1853 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Sussex Vale (Kings Co.) Sunday 16th ult., Samuel McCULLY, age 89. | McCully, Samuel (I12060)
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26015 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 30 Number 2291 Rank 176 Date June 15, 1871 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Point de Bute (West. Co.) 29th May, of Brain Fever, Anna Bell HOAR, age 20, d/o Archibald HOAR and Marinda HOAR | Hoar, Anna (I756)
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26016 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 54 Number 270 Rank 176 Date February 26, 1880 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Hopewell Hill (Albert Co.) 19th inst., age 64, Matilda HOAR relict of Eady HOAR. | Rogers, Matilda (I32780)
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26017 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 60 Number 1960 Rank 176 Date March 29, 1883 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Little River (Albert Co.) 11th inst., Catherine HOAR w/o Handy HOAR. | O'Brien, Catherine (I28016)
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26018 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 69 Number 515 Rank 176 Date July 6, 1887 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Hardy HOAR, age 20, s/o David HOAR, was drowned in Salmon River, N.S., Monday. Hoar could not swim and waded beyond his depth. | Hoar, Hardy (I13703)
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26019 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Number 592 Rank 117 Date July 11, 1889 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Waterside (Albert Co.) July, Miles HOAR eldest s/o Capt. H.H. HOAR. Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/watersideunbaptchcem/watersideunbaptchcem.htm | Hoar, Miles (I9939)
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26020 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 76 Number 1054 Rank 58 Date February 6, 1890 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Archibald HOAR, one of the oldest residents of Point de Bute (West. Co.), died a short time ago of inflammation of the lungs. | Hoar, Archibald (I13599)
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26021 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 77 Number 1127 Rank 117 Date November 20, 1890 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Shell Lake, Wisc., Nov. 3, Marilla HOAR w/o S.S. HOAR, formerly of Alma (Albert Co.) age 41. | Strong, Marilla (I5463)
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26022 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 77 Number 967 Rank 176 Date April 10, 1890 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Waterside (Albert Co.) Monday, April 7, Augusta HOAR w/o Kinnear HOAR, age 30. Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/watersideunbaptchcem/watersideunbaptchcem.htm | Stults, Augusta (I1464)
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26023 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Number 90 Rank 176 Date December 28, 1891 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Waterside (Albert Co.) Dec. 19, Clara HOAR d/o William H. HOAR and Araminta HOAR, age 4. Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/watersideunbaptchcem/watersideunbaptchcem.htm | Hoar, Clara (I9917)
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26024 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 82 Number 1714 Rank 176 Date October 13, 1892 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Sympathy is extended to Capt. HOAR and Mrs. Gilbert HOAR of St. John in their sad loss of two children [Alice and Julia] by diphtheria. The barque "Harry Bailey", of which Capt. Hoar is master, is now on her way from Buenos Ayre to Antwerp. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 90 Number 1196 Rank 176 Date October 5, 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Hopewell Hill (Albert Co.) Oct. 4 - Advices received here last night state that the masters of the three-masted schooner "Valkyrie" of St. John, commanded by Capt. G.A. HOAR, formerly of this place, have given the vessel up for lost. It is considered the only hope of the crew's safetly is the possibility that they might have been taken off by a passing vessel. Capt. Hoar, the last few years, has been residing in St. John and his wife and family are now there. Mrs. Hoar is a d/o late Capt. Wm DANIELS of Hopewell, whose vessel, the "Alice Carey", foundered at sea on a voyage from the Memramcook quarry to Baltimore, about 25 years ago, all hands, including the captain, being lost. Mrs. Hoar's brother, Capt. Albert DANIELS, was also lost at sea with his crew a few years ago while in command of the brig "Emeline". | Hoar, Capt. Gilbert (I9870)
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26025 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 82 Number 1726 Rank 234 Date October 13, 1892 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. 48 Hazen St., St. John, of diphtheria, Sept. 26, Alice Lucretia HOAR, age 7 years 1 month; On Oct. 9, Julia Aletha HOAR, age 4 years 7 mos., only daughters of Capt. Gilbert A. HOAR and Izetta M. HOAR. | Hoar, Alice (I28010)
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26026 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 83 Number 1566 Rank 88 Date July 2, 1892 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Corey HOAR, a brakeman on the Cape Tormentine branch met a terrible fate while shunting cars at Cape Tormentine yesterday morn. about 8 o'clock. He became entangled in some way in a rope which he was using to shunt some cars, the result being that he was thrown to the track, the cars passing over his breast. He lived about an hour afterwards. Deceased was a s/o Miles HOAR, section foreman of Sackville. He leaves a wife and five children. | Hoar, Corey (I10120)
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26027 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 83 Number 1587 Rank 234 Date July 14, 1892 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. The intelligence has been received in Albert Co. of the death of George HOAR, formerly of Hopewell, which occurred recently at Shell Lake, Wisconsin and resulted from an injury received while at his work. Deceased was about 75 years of age and had removed west with his son about one years ago. He leaves three sons, Stephen S. HOAR, William C. HOAR and Ezra P. HOAR of Moncton. | Hoar, George (I3078)
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26028 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 83 Number 631 Rank 176 Date August 25, 1892 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Sackville, Aug. 19th, Corey Odell HOAR youngest s/o late Corey HOAR and Mabel HOAR, age 6 mos. | Hoar, Corey (I28014)
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26029 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 86 Number 3223 Rank 176 Date February 28, 1893 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Moncton, Feb. 27th, Arthur H. HOAR, age 8 mos., child of Freeman HOAR and Jane HOAR. Funeral today from parents residence, Foundry St., 1 o'clock. | Hoar, Arthur (I28011)
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26030 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 87 Number 1905 Rank 58 Date March 9, 1893 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. After an illness of only a week David O. WOODWORTH passed away Sunday morn. at the age of 69 years. The deceased leaves a widow, also five children, all grown up, three sons and two daughters. One of the daughters, Mrs. John HOAR and two of the sons have been for some years and are still living in Illinois. Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 87 Number 1910 Rank 44 Date March 9, 1893 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. David WOODWORTH died at his home on Chemical Hill (Albert Co.) last Sabbath morn., after a short attack of pneumonia. The deceased, who was in his 70th year, was one of a large family and leaves a number of brothers who are settled in this vicinity. He also leaves a wife and five children. Daniel O. WOODWORTH and Mrs. WILBAND of this place, Mrs. John HOAR of Aurora, Illinois and Fred WOODWORTH and Edgar WOODWORTH who are at present in the States. Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 89 Number 2414 Rank 60 Date March 9, 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Hopewell Hill (Albert Co.) March 6 - David WOODWORTH, an old resident of Woodworth Settlement, died at that place Saturday night after a brief illness. He took suddenly sick a week ago yesterday, what proved to be a severe and fatal attack of inflammation of the lungs. Deceased was about 70 years of age and a brother of Solomon WOODWORTH, Reuben WOODWORTH, Levi WOODWORTH and Ezra S. WOODWORTH of Chemical Road and Daniel WOODWORTH of Seattle, Wash. He leaves a wife and three sons and two daughters. Daniel O. WOODWORTH, Edgar WOODWORTH and Fred WOODWORTH, the latter two now living in the States. Mrs. John HOARE of Arora, Ill. and Mrs. Edgar WILBAND of Chemical Road. | Woodworth, David Obed (I28027)
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26031 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 87 Number 1943 Rank 176 Date April 13, 1893 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Waterside (Albert Co.) April 11, Arthur HOAR oldest s/o Capt. W.H. HOAR and Arminta HOAR, age 14 years. Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/watersideunbaptchcem/watersideunbaptchcem.htm | Hoar, Arthur (I9913)
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26032 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 92 Number 2340 Rank 117 Date January 11, 1894 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Mrs. Elizabeth HOAR, relict of James HOAR, one of the oldest inhabitants of Hopewell Hill (Albert Co.) died last week in the 90th year of her age. The funerals services were conducted by Rev. Johnson and Rev. Dystant Friday last. Deceased was a granddaughter of William DANIELS who took up Daniels Grant in Shepody in 1770. | Daniels, Elizabeth (I38603)
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26033 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 92 Number 2342 Rank 58 Date January 11, 1894 County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Salisbury (West. Co.) - Jobiel [Jehiel] HOAR, an old and respected resident of Scott Road this parish, died at his home Sunday, Jan. 7. Funeral took place from his home Tuesday afternoon. Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~damery/WE/cem/we-e08.html | Hoar, Jehiel (I10782)
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26034 | Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 93 Number 810 Rank 58 Date February 22, 1894 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Coverdale (Albert Co.) Feb. 13th, Mrs. Zena HOAR, age 70 years | Outhouse, Zena (I9868)
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26035 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 16 Number 1968 Rank 58 Date May 23, 1857 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. 19th inst., by Rev. I.E. Bill, at Baptist Parsonage, Germain St. (St. John) Miles HOAR, Salisbury (West. Co.) / Miss Elizabeth HAZEN of Sussex (Kings Co.) | Hoar, Miles (I5518)
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26036 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 22 Number 1699 Rank 58 Date November 11, 1864 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Religious Intelligencer The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. DeForest Lake, 25th ult., by Rev. W.C. Brown, Alfred R. HOAR, Hopewell (Albert Co.) / Matilda d/o William CASSIDY, Sussex (Kings Co.) | Hoar, Alfred (I8176)
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26037 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 34 Number 1666 Rank 58 Date September 1, 1873 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper Colonial Farmer The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Moncton (West. Co.) by Rev. Baiss, 14th ult., George GRAY, Fredericton / Miss Henrietta HOAR, Coverdale (Albert Co.) Newspaper - Deaths Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 43 Number 2493 Rank 58 Date June 5, 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Christian Visitor The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Died at Little River, Coverdale (Albert Co.) 11th inst., Margaret H. GRAY w/o George GRAY and youngest d/o Hanley HOAR, 21 years and ten days old. She professed faith in Christ about three years ago. (sgd) S.C. MOORE | Hoar, Henrietta (I3141)
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26038 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 35 Number 6 Rank 58 Date January 2, 1874 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. At residence of S.P. TAYLOR, Esq., Studholm (Kings Co.) 25th Dec., by Rev. C.W. Dutcher, David HOAR, Salisbury (West. Co.) / Miss Virginia TAYLOR, Studholm. | Hoar, David (I24111)
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26039 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 58 Number 3210 Rank 58 Date January 3, 1883 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. At residence of bride's father, 27th ult., by Rev. T.A. Dykeman, Haliburton HOAR / Annie WILBER d/o Kinnear WILBER of the Lake, Harvey (Albert Co.) Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/watersideunbaptchcem/watersideunbaptchcem.htm | Hoar, Haliburton (I8153)
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26040 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 60 Number 2959 Rank 58 Date February 1, 1883 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. 30th Jan., at Methodist Parsonage, Salisbury (West. Co.) by Rev. Wm Penna, James O'NEAL / Miss Mary HOAR, both of Salisbury | Hoar, Mary (I57642)
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26041 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 62 Number 2029 Rank 58 Date December 24, 1884 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Pleasant Vale, Elgin (Albert Co.) - An interesting event took place at Chas. COLPITTS on Wednesday morn. 17th inst., when his third daughter, Olivia J. COLPITTS was united in marriage to E.P. HOAR of Hopewell Hill. Rev. A. Lepage officiating. | Colpitts, Olive (I5467)
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26042 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 79 Number 3327 Rank 58 Date January 31, 1891 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. 35 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 4th, William R. STILES / Miss Ophelia HOAR, both of Albert Co., N.B. Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N446-9XZ | Hoar, Ophelia (I10191)
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26043 | Newspaper - Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 86 Number 3184 Rank 88 Date February 11, 1893 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Shell Lake, Wisconsin 'Watchman' - Mr. S.S. HOAR and Miss Martha DEVEREAU were united in the holy bonds od wedlock Tuesday night. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's brother, James DEVEREAU at 9 o'clock and was performed by Rev. E.F. G_ Rector of the Episcopal Church of this city. Mr. Hoar is one of our leading business men. He has been a resident of the city for a number of years - The bride is a cousin of R. McLEAN of the firm McLean & Forbes of Moncton. and... Marriage to Martha: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MX1K-CN7/p4 http://books.google.com/books?id=kysEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA262&dq=Hoar+died&lr=&ei=IwSmR8DIF4mWzATm5Pz0CA#PPA262,M1 Book: Commemorative Biographical Record of the Upper Lake Region (Wisconsin) By J.H. Beers & Co -Page 262 and (same)... http://washburn.wigenweb.org/histories/people/hoarstephens.htm Stephen S. Hoar, a well known citizen of Shell Lake, was born in Albert County, New Brunswick, Oct. 27, 1848. His parents were George and Isabella (Stiles) Hoar, both natives of Albert County. In 1763 there came from Devonshire, England, three brothers, James, John and Ebenezer Hoar, who settled in Massachusetts. They traced their lineage back to Herman Hoar, an officer of Richard Coeur de Lion, who was knighted for gallant service at the battle of Essex. A hotel in London has been kept by successive generations of the Hoar family for five hundred years, each proprietor bearing the name of John Hoar. Stephen S. Hoar is descended from Eben Hoar, who was a Loyalist and went to Nova Scotia from new England about the beginning of the Revolution. His grandson, James L. Hoar, was the father of George Hoar, both of whom were lumbermen. George Hoar came to Shell Lake about 1892, and died there July 4, 1894, in his seventy-fifth year. He had been an earnest and active member of the M. E. Church. His wife, Isabella (Stiles) Hoar, died in 1867, when forty-eight years of age. Her father, Stephen Stiles, was born in Canada, whither his parents had come from the North of Ireland; he was a sea captain, and lived to be sixty-seven years old, dying in Albert County, New Brunswick. Our subject's brother Frank commanded the "Lizzie R," which went down during the great gale of August, 1873, on Georgia Shoals, near New York, none of the crew ever being heard from. On reaching his majority Stephen S. Hoar engaged in lumbering and shipbuilding at alma, New Brunswick, where he also carried on a general store. For a number of years he was successful, but owing to the loss, in the Bay of Fundy, of a vessel and cargo which he owned, and to other disasters, he lost his property. In July, 1886, he came to Shell Lake and entered the employ of the Shell Lake Lumber Co., spending five years in the store of that firm, meantime opening a livery stable, which he still carries on. He has built two stables in the village, and his present barn, built in 1892, is a commodious building with a stone basement. He keeps from twenty to twenty-five horses, and has an excellent custom. For a number of years he has also dealt in ice, and now supplies the whole village. All of his business is conducted honorably and with judgment, and he is highly respected by his friends and associates. Mr. Hoar married (first) June 4, 1873, Susan Wright, daughter of Robert and Susan Wright, of Albert County, New Brunswick. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and died in 1884, at the age of thirty-one, leaving four children, viz.: Frank, now an attorney at Shell Lake, a graduate of Wisconsin University; Albert, in business with his father; Belle, Mrs. W. B. Kinzie, of Shell Lake; and Blair, editor and proprietor of the Shell Lake Watchman. In February, 1885, Mr. Hoar married (second) Marilla Strong, who was born in Albert County, daughter of David Strong. She died at Shell Lake in 1889, leaving two sons, Harry and David, both at school. Mr. Hoar married (third) in January, 1893, Martha Devereaux, daughter of Walter Devereaux, of St. John, New Brunswick, and to this marriage were born five children: Milton, Stephen, Walter, John and Robert, the last named dying when two and a half years old. Mrs. Martha (Devereaux) Hoar is a communicant of the Episcopal Church. Mr. Hoar is a member of the I. O. F. [sic]. In politics a Republican, he has been for two years a member of the town board, and since 1899 deputy sheriff of Washburn county. 1 - Editorial Note - Stephen S. Hoar's death date was derived from the Washburn Co. Register of Deeds Death Index. The death record is on file at the Register of Deeds Office in Shell Lake, in Volume 8, page 309. His burial location is in the Shell Lake Memorial Cemetery (1847 - 1927). His second wife, Marilla, is also buried in this cemetery (death date of 08 Mar 1890 on stone, aged 41y). His third wife, Martha H., is buried in this cemetery as well (1858 - 1945) along with his children, Frank E. (06 Apr 1874 - 27 Apr 1905); Albert W. (1875 - 1955); Harry (1885 - 1975); Milton Devereux (28 Nov 1893 - 13 Aug 1953); Stephen S. (1896 - 1945); Walter G. (20 Aug 1898 - 24 Jan 1979); John E. (1901 - 1974); and Robert (no dates). | Hoar, Stephen Sr. (I5461)
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26044 | Newspaper - Marriages Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 1645 Rank 58 Date August 23, 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Christian Visitor The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. At residence of bride's mother, by Rev. C.C. Burgess, 17th inst., Capt. Gilbert A. HOAR /Izetta M. DANIELS second d/o late Capt. William DANIELS, all of Hopewell (Albert Co.) Deaths Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Canada Name HOAR, IZETTA MARY Sex F Date 1949 | 07 | 21 (Y-M-D) County SAINT JOHN Registration 3784 Volume 189 Microfilm F19593 Death Certificate: http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/141C5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=57F01BD8-8674-4420-BC32-D45508FF15F1 | Daniels, Izetta (I9871)
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26045 | Newspaper - Marriages Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 60 Number 2389 Rank 58 Date November 1, 1883 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Truro, N.S., 22nd ult., by Rev. S.B. Dunn, Allison HOAR, East Mountain / Miss Abbie STROUT, Brunswick, Maine Groom's Name: Allison Hoar Groom's Birth Date: 1853 Groom's Birthplace: East Mountain Groom's Age: 24 Bride's Name: Isabella Douglass Bride's Birth Date: 1855 Bride's Birthplace: East Mountain Bride's Age: 22 Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1877 Marriage Place: Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia Groom's Father's Name: Asa Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Bride's Father's Name: James Bride's Mother's Name: Abigail 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: M53454-2 System Origin: Canada-EASy Source Film Number: 1298865 Reference Number: p 129 cn 68 Collection: Canada Marriages, 1661-1949 Groom's Name: Allison Hoar Groom's Birth Date: 1853 Groom's Birthplace: East Mountain Groom's Age: 30 Bride's Name: Abbie M. Strout Bride's Birth Date: 1860 Bride's Birthplace: Durham, Me. Bride's Age: 23 Marriage Date: 22 Oct 1883 Marriage Place: Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia Groom's Father's Name: Asa Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Bride's Father's Name: James Bride's Mother's Name: Olive 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: M53454-2 System Origin: Canada-EASy Source Film Number: 1298865 Reference Number: p 209 cn 102 Collection: Canada Marriages, 1661-1949 | Hoar, Allison (I13607)
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26046 | Newspaper - Marriages Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 64 Number 2265 Rank 58 Date December 17, 1885 County Westmorland Place Sackville Newspaper Chignecto Post The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Moncton (West. Co.) 12th Dec., by Rev. John Prince, Havelock SMITH / Mary HOAR, both of Albert Co. | Hoar, Mary (I28024)
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26047 | Newspaper - Marriages Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 87 Number 233 Rank 58 Date May 9, 1893 County Westmorland Place Moncton Newspaper The Times The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Orange Hill, April 25th, by Rev. R. _umming, Capt. David S. HOAR, Truro / Lieut. Rebecca GROVES, Bonavista, Nfld., officers in the Salvation Army. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Canada (Deaths) Name HOAR, DAVID FREDERICK Sex M Date 1942 | 11 | 12 (Y-M-D) County WESTMORLAND Registration 39928 Volume 149 Microfilm F19378 | Hoar, David (I1471)
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26048 | Newspaper -Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 12 Number 1625 Rank 58 Date July 7, 1849 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Same place, 26th ult., by same, John WHOAR / Zeny OUTHOUSE second d/o Simon OUTHOUSE, all of the above place. (cross reference HOAR) | Hoar, John (I8173)
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26049 | Newspaper -Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 25 Number 2311 Rank 58 Date October 25, 1867 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Religious Intelligencer The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. 8th ult., Old Baptist Chapel, Hopewell Corner (Albert Co.) by Rev. J.F. Fillmore, assisted by Rev. J. Williams, Isaiah TINGLEY / Miss Hulda A. HOAR | Hoar, Huldah (I3376)
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26050 | Newspaper -Marriage Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 45 Number 2295 Rank 58 Date December 31, 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Salisbury (West. Co.) 25th inst., by Rev. W.W. Lodge, Stephen HORSEMAN / Miss Carrie HOAR | Hoar, Caroline (I11975)
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