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26101 Not living with his mother in the 1860 census...he would have been about 9 years old. Colby, (Possible son) Pearly Orlando (I73023)
 
26102 Not living with his parents in the 1860 census.

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Frank B. Horn [Horr]
Home in 1880: Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts
Age: 37
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to head-of-household: Head
Spouse's name: Mary A.
Father's birthplace: MA
Mother's birthplace: MA
Occupation: Machinist
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Frank B. Horn 37
Mary A. Horr 40
Isabelle S. Horr 10
Frederick E. Horr 7

Name: Benjamin F Horr
Death date: 22 Sep 1913
Death place: Fairhaven,,Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Race or color (expanded): White
Age in years: 70
Estimated birth year:
Birthdate: 02 Aug 1843
Birthplace: Lakeville, Massachusetts
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Benjamin E Horr
Mother's name: Susan H Howland
Film number: 2401724
Digital GS number: 4284150
Image number: 01143
Reference number: 60
Collection: Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841 - 1915

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2322031&GRid=86863680& 
Horr, Benjamin (I6429)
 
26103 Note from Liz:
Edward graduated from Arcata High School in 1902 and from University of California Berkeley in 1907 with a degree in electrical engineering. His subsequent career with ESB ( Electric Storage Battery) lasted many years as he traveled around the country installing and maintaining the huge battery banks that powered the signals on our nation's newly finished transcontinental railroad system.During his years at the university he was active in the ROTC program and with that group rushed into San Francisco to help with the evacuation after the earthquake of 1906.

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Liz Alvis - email Aug 2013 
Lord, Edward Locke (I67753)
 
26104 Note from Liz:
Edwin Augustus Ingalls served in World War I

Marriage:
Name: Edwin A Ingalls
Gender: Male
Residence: Machias, ME
Spouse's Name: Lottie B Hoar
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Residence: Machias, ME
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1900 Marriage
Place: Maine, USA 
Ingalls, Edwin Augustus (I12056)
 
26105 Note from Liz:
He served in World War II in the United States Navy, was injured in the Philippines, and spent three years recovering in the Navy Hospital.. Kenneth Meryl graduated from The University of Pennsylvania in 1949 (finishing his undergraduate studies for his Bachelor's Degree in just three years) and from the Wharton Business School 1950 (MBA Business).

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Liz Alvis - email Aug 2013 
Harding, Kenneth Meryl (I67757)
 
26106 Note from: Joyce S.
Email: blu_cricket(at)yahoo.com
Note: I have this in my misc. notes. It might help someone.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~aliecor/1850_Census/Brownville/pa ge_183_brownville.htm
1850 Census Town of Brownville, Jefferson County, New York
Horr, Ebenezer, 33, m, Farmer, Bp: NY
Horr, Olive R., 31, f, Bp: NY 
Horr, Ebenezer (I37356)
 
26107 Note from: moira costello
Email: rfurman(at)usadatanet.net
Note:
Michael Horr - b. 1840 in Ireland - d. 9/22/1894 in Amsterdam, NY, married Margaret Corbett born 1853 in Rossie New York, died 2/15/1898 in Amsterdam, New York They had nine children - Ella (1869-1939), Kate (1871--1953), Mary Ann (1873-1964), James (1876-1953), Michael J.(1878), Sarah, John, Edward (1886--1966)and Margaret (1887-1977). The older children were born in Natural Bridge, while the younger children were born in Amsterdam, NY, where Michael and Margaret are buried. The name changed after coming to Amsterdam - it was listed as Harr on Margaret's birth certificate.

Note from: moira costello
Email: rfurman(at)usadatanet.net
Note:
Michael Horr (1840-1894) was born in Ireland, the son of Michael Horr (b. 1810) and Ellen unknown. Both parents were born in Ireland.
Margaret Corbett (1853-1898) was born in Rossie, NY the daughter of Timothy Corbett (b. about 1808 in Ireland, d. 1863 in Rossie) and Mary unknown, born in 1810 in Ireland.
Mary Ann Horr married James T. Costello on10/2/1895 in Amsterdam, New York They had four children.
Margaret (known as Josephine) married John Boswell. They had no children.
Kate and Ella never married.

Death Notice:
Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder 1894 Apr-Sep Grayscale - 1346.pdf
http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201894%20Apr-Sep%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201894%20Apr-Sep%20Grayscale%20-%201346.pdf

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=66095&GRid=78594634& 
Horr, Michael (I37520)
 
26108 Note from: Pat Heston Horn
Email: PHorn10412(at)aol.com
Note:
Hi, Roz - I can help a little with this family. I have Anna M. as much younger, b(at)1856, Lancaster Co, PA and being one of 2 wives of William Harlan, son of John Heston Harlan m Lancaster Co, PA, 17Apr1834, Mary Baily, b 10Dec1811, Wayne Co, MI; d 16Apr1887, Livonia, Wayne Co,MI; bur Farmington, Oakland Co, Michigan John Heston Harlan, b 11Apr1814, Lancaster Co, PA; d 29May1873, Livonia, Wayne Co, MI; bur Farmington, Oakland Co, MI, son of Ezekial Harlan and Hannah Heston. I don't have any known children of this union. Pat Heston Horn 
Hoar, Anna (I8022)
 
26109 Note Judith was 17 yrs old at the time of marriage. Atwood, Judith (I17273)
 
26110 Note she was born seven and half months after her father's death.

Married Arthur Bradley LOWMAN b. 18 Mar 1818 in Beverly, MA
Marriage: 1 JAN 1843 in Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
Children:
1. Anna Gertrude LOWMAN b. 19 Aug 1845 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
2. Alice Alvin LOWMAN b. 16 Dec 1847 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
3. James Arthur LOWMAN b. 2 Jan 1849 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
4. William Ezra LOWMAN b. 30 Jul 1851 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
5. Clara Priscilla LOWMAN b. 25 Oct 1853 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
6. Micheal Willard LOWMAN b. 5 May 1855 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois
7. Milton Frank LOWMAN b. 18 Feb 1857 Ottawa, La Salle Co, Illinois 
Pickens, Priscilla (I17078)
 
26111 Note:
He is a descendant of the Charles and Joanna (Hinksman) Hoar Branch, he is not a descendant of Hezekiah Hoar.

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DO NOT LINK (it combines the Charles and Hezekiah lines) 
Nile, (Duplicate*) Hazen Seaman (I20322)
 
26112 Note: After their father's death, Wilmer and Orion divided the home farm between them and each farms his own share. (Crispin Pearson: A Genealogy) Meek, Orion (I20946)
 
26113 Notes for MARY ANNE WATROUS:
A very regal lady. She worked hard on the farm. Her brother ran a
sawmill with Bill Eaton #111 and she and her mother went from Ohio to
Idaho to be with Lewis and met Bill. She was very studious and would have
liked very much to have been a teacher. 
Watrous, Mary (I35212)
 
26114 Notes for MINNIE (Amelia?) WILLHITE:
Prodigy notes:1. Eleanor Antoniak, Ssubject Hilheit Etc Book
WILHEIT, WILHITE, WILHOIT, WILHOITE, WILLHEIT, WILLHOIT, ETC. and related lines in 1991 book Hawkins and Allied Familes. We are currently collecting additional info for FREE supplement to be published soon. Includes Johann Michael, Tobias, etc lines. Book is hure - like unabridged dictionary. Connections to Gaar, Finks, Hawkins, Weaver, Blankenbaker, Crisler, Fischer, Yager and many many more. Families from VA exp Culpeper, Madison, and other Germanna families.
2. Jaqi Eringman: I have a copy of newspaper article that documents Wilhoite in Florence Kentucky. It mentions Michael Wilheit the immigrant ancestor who settled in Virginia. His son was Adam Wilhoite, married to Catharine. Their son was Michael Wilhlite who married Catharine Crisler. Their son was William Wilhoite wh married Anna Clore in 1787. Their children were Sally, kElizabeth, Thomas, kAnna, Frances, Allen, Lavinia, and Eliza. Much more information from there, you may want to give me something more specific to liik up, or I can send you a copy of the article. It is the Boone Co. Recorder, 1952. I don't have exact date. Other names that are mentioned in the article are Crigler, Aylor; Souther, and Rouse.
3. Warren E. Wilhide: Looking for additional information on ancestors and decendents of Frederich and Lucretian Wilheit(Willhide, Wilhide Wilhite, Willhoite) who immigrated to Philadephia in 1731 from Schwaigern Germany. 
Wilhite, Minnie (I17823)
 
26115 Notes for WILLIAM ORSON EATON:
Was a farmer and worked in shipyards during 2nd W.War. He homesteaded in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. He was a great story teller and could keep an audience spell- bound with his tales. He loved to study and was taking a Bible course up until his death. He had a great sence of humor.
He was raised by his uncle and grandfather (along with his brother). They opperated an Indian Trading Post in the Bonners Ferry, Id. area.
He opperated a lumber mill with Grandma Eatons half brother. When Grandma and her mother joined he brother she met grandad (Bill).
The Eaton Surname is in the Dr. Samuel Fuller line. 
Eaton, William Orson (I35092)
 
26116 Notice of her death: Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Jan 2, 1925
"Died recently" 
Hoar, Eva (I8514)
 
26117 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=1605469&GRid=96738320& 
Flint, Eleanor (I14740)
 
26118 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=1605469&GRid=96738334& 
Horr, Lewis (I18980)
 
26119 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=1605469&GRid=96738358& 
Horr, Ruth (I18161)
 
26120 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com
Died age 13yrs 3mos 21days

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92292546 
Horr, Julia (I13630)
 
26121 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com
War (flag) marker.

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92289821 
Horr, Daniel (I11800)
 
26122 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com 
Horr, Mary (I13387)
 
26123 Nov 13, 2009
Cemetery info was kindly contributed by Jeremy Hersey: jeremyhersey(at)yahoo.com 
Horr, Frederick (I12876)
 
26124 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E .Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Undated obituary from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
Mrs. Hoar Rites Friday July 2, 1976. Funeral services for Elsie A. Hoar, 83, of Levering, will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Nordman Funeral Home in Cheboygan. Interment will be in the Carp Lake Township Cemetery. Mrs. Hoar died Tuesday evening at Lockwood-McDonald Hospital. She was born Elsie A. Williams on May 27, 1893 in Washington, Ind. She moved with her family to Ohio and Illinois before coming to the Levering area in 1903. She has lived there ever since. On April 1, 1913, she was married to Samuel Hoar in Levering. He preceded her in death in 1956. Mrs. Hoar was an active member of the Emmet County Farm Bureau and in recent years was an active member of the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodge. Survivors include two daughters; Mrs. (Lester) Beatrice Kalbfleisch, Mrs. John (Hilda) VanLoh of Salem, Oregon; two granddaughters and three great-grandchildren; a niece and several nephews. Pallbearers were: Walter Beach, Raymond Kalbfleisch, Alva Hoar, Ralph and Dale Williams, Torbin Brun, Judy Kalbfleisch's husband. 
Williams, Elsie (I10301)
 
26125 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226


Undated newspaper clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:
Violet Hoar Now Back From Alaska. Miss Violet S. Hoar, formerly of Levering, has returned from more than two years service in Alaska, where she taught public health. She is now located in madison, Wis., doing the same kind of work.

Undated newspaper clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:
Former Levering Girl Is Married. Miss Violet S. Hoar became the bride of Charles L. Ammon of Portland, Ore. The wedding took place in the Methodist parsonage at Van Couver, Wash. June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon are making their home at 831 N.E. 47th Ave. Portland, Ore. 
Hoar, Susan (I10300)
 
26126 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

A newspaper clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:

Married Here Sunday Two Young People From Levering Come to Galesburg to Wed. Morton C. Pangborn and Miss Georgia S. Schmalzried, both of Levering, Mich., were united in marriage by W. D. Robinson, pastor of the Galesburg Methodist Episcopal church at the parsonage Sunday morning Feb. 21st at 9:00 o'clock. Mr. Pangborn is in the employ of the government as a rural mail carrier out of Levering. Miss Schmalzried is a sister of Mrs. W. D. Robinson the pastor's wife and was assistant cashier in the Levering exchange bank.

Miss Ruth Jordan of Woodland, Mich. was also present and was one who signed the marriage certificate. Miss Jordan is a cousin of Mrs. Robinson and the bride.

The couple are receiving many congratulations through the post office from friends and relatives in northern Michigan.

Miss Jordan returned to her home in Woodland Monday noon where she is teaching school and after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, the bride and groom will return to their home in Levering.

Another clipping, fifty years later, from Georgia's notebook:

Levering. Over 100 Attend Pangborn's 50th Anniversary. Levering Methodist Church parlor room was the scene Sunday Dec. 27 of an open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Morton C. Pangborn on their golden wedding. More than 100 guests assembled to greet and congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Pangborn. The room was decorated and tables were centered with cut flowers, plants and candles.

The entire occasion was in charge of their children, Mr. and Mrs. John Pangborn of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bedient of Lancaster, PA. and their five grandchildren, Dick and Mary Bedient, Bob, Tom, and Julie Pangborn. A short program was in charge of Mrs. Irene Sanders and consisted of a skit by the mesdames Frank and Mervyn Schmalzried; a duet "Memories" by Mrs. Leon Schmalzried and daughter Joan Williams; remarks by Ivan Cook, former postmaster, under whom Mr. Pangborn worked for many years. The program concluded with some original verses by little Miss Julie Pangborn.

Refreshments were served throughout the party. Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pennell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Page and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Page and their families, all from Petoskey; Gerald Pangborn and children of Pellston; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pangborn of Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wood of Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ramsy of Harbor Beach; Mr. and Mrs. William Wurst of Pellston; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schmalzried of Petoskey; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wartella, Mrs. Spencer Jones and sister Mrs. Florence Elkinton, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Douglas, all of Cheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckon of Cross Village; and Leonard Schreyer of Pellston.

After the open house party, a family party of nephews and nieces and brother was held at the Pangborn home.

For a short time after their marriage, Mort and Georgia lived in a house next to the Odd Fellows lodge in Levering, but they soon purchased a house on Cross Village Road in Levering in which they raised their family and lived until the death of Mort in 1966. For eight years Georgia lived with her daughter Marie Bedient in Lancaster, PA. After she fell and broke her hip she made her home in Calvary Fellowship Homes in Lancaster.

An obituary for Morton Pangborn is from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:

M.C. Pangborn OF Levering Dies Today. Services for Morton C. Pangborn, 82, of Levering, who died at the Emmet Medical Facility this morning, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Levering Methodist Church. Rev. Viola Norman will be in charge and burial will be in Carp Lake Cemetery. Dr. Harold Bedient will assist Mrs. Norman.

Mr. Pangborn was born Dec. 29, 1883 in Bad Axe and came to Levering in 1904 and was married to Georgia Schmalzried at Galesburg on Feb. 21, 1915. They made their home in Levering where he was a rural mail carrier for 41 years until his retirement in 1953.

He was a member and former president of the Rural Letter Carriers Association of Top O'Michigan and the Levering IOOF 190.

Surviving are his wife; a son John of Midland and a daughter Mrs. Phillip (Marie) Bedient of Lancaster, Pa.; five grandchildren; a brother, Carl of Levering.

The body will be at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may call. It will be at the church in Levering from noon until time of services Sunday.

Groom name: Morton C. Pangborn
Groom race (on document):
Groom age: 31 years
Groom birth year: 1884
Groom birth place: Huron Co., Mich
Bride name: Georgia E. Schmalzried
Bride race (on document):
Bride age: 21 years
Bride birth year: 1894
Bride birth place: Levering, Mich.
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 17 Feb 1915
Marriage place: Galesburg, Emmet, Michigan
Father of groom name: John C.
Mother of groom name: Ellen Taylor
Father of bride name: George
Mother of bride name: Elizabeth Hoar
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342710
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209133
Image number: 67
Reference number: v 2 p 85 rn 18
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Pangborn, Morton Clyde (I19423)
 
26127 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

An undated clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:

Georgia Pangborn, 94. Former Levering resident Georgia Pangborn, 94, died Nov. 29, 1988, in Lancaster, Pa. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Levering United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Pangborn was born and raised in Levering. During the late 1940s , she served as a correspondent for the Petoskey News-Review. Following the death of her husband Morton in 1966, she moved to Pennsylvania where she has resided since. While a resident of Northern Michigan, Mrs. Pangborn was very active with the Levering United Methodist Church.

Survivors include: a daughter Mrs. Phillip (Marie) Bedient of Lancaster and a son John and his wife Tresa Pangborn of Midland; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials to the Levering United Methodist Church. 
Schmalzried, Georgia Edith (I20558)
 
26128 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
Charles Walker Rites Tuesday. Charles Walker, 76, of Levering, died yesterday at the Emmet County Medical Care Facility, in Harbor Springs. Services will be held in the Victory Baptist Church, in Levering, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Larry Niswonger will officiate and interment will be in Carp Lake Cemetery. He was born in Levering January 9, 1899 and attended schools in Levering and Pellston. He also graduated from Ferris Institute, in Big Rapids. He served in World War I with the U.S. Navy. On Mar. 31, 1930 he married Mildred Schmalzried and the couple resided in Levering. Mr. Walker was employed in the hardware and general store J.J. Walker and Sons, with his father for many years until his father died. He then operated the store himself for many years. He served on the Levering school board for many years and was justice of Peace for Levering. Mr. Walker was a life member of the Odd Fellows and the Masonic Lodge, in Pellston. He was a former member of the American Legion. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mr. Raymond (Ann) Bodzick, of Harbor Springs and Mrs. Roy (Carol) Alexander, of Carp Lake and six grandchildren. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may call beginning this evening at 7 p.m. 
Walker, Charles B. (I19410)
 
26129 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Elma was an invalid most of her life. 
Schmalzried, Elma (I20469)
 
26130 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Emmet Co., MI, Birth Record. Almeda Hoar, May 8, 1904, Center Twp., George Hoar & Lulu Davenport. 
Hoar, Almeda (I20495)
 
26131 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Footnotes:
Emmet Co., MI, Birth Record. Atherton Harold Hoar, b. July 16, 1910, Center Twp., son of William Hoar & Hattie Gere.
Emmet Co., MI, Birth Record. Eva Hoar, b. Oct. 5, 1913, Center Twp., dau. of William Hoar & Hattie Gere.
Emmet Co., MI, Birth Record. Wilber William Hoar, b. Nov. 14, 1915, Center Twp., son of William Hoar & Hattie Gere.

Groom name: William Hoar
Groom race (on document):
Groom age: 39 years
Groom birth year: 1870
Groom birth place: Michigan
Bride name: Hattie Gere
Bride race (on document):
Bride age: 23 years
Bride birth year: 1886
Bride birth place: Michigan
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 16 Jun 1909
Marriage place: Bliss, Emmet, Michigan
Father of groom name: David
Mother of groom name:
Father of bride name: Charles
Mother of bride name: Eva Sineerbaux
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342684
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209122
Image number: 346
Reference number: v 2 p 3 rn 79
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Hoar, William (I20524)
 
26132 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Footnotes:
1. Bruce Co., Ontario, Marriages. David S. Hoare, 21, Brant, b. England, son of Samuel Hoare and Elizabeth Bonsell. Ema Wakefield, 22, Brant, b. England, dau. of Thomas Wakefield & Caroline Belson. m. Jan. 28, 1868 by Rev. Robert C. Moffit, Minister of Canada Presbyterian Church.
2. Emmet Co., MI, Death Record. d. Oct. 25, 1891, Mary Ann Hoar, married, 35-11-14, Bliss Twp., blood poison, b. Canada, farmer's wife, daughter of Robert and Hannah Kennedy of Canada.
3. Emmet Co., MI, Death Record. d. Sept. 10, 1891, Nellie Hoar, age 2 mo., Bliss Twp., blood poison, b. Bliss, daughter of David and Mary Ann Hoar of Bliss.

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/bruce76.htm
001324-76 (Bruce Co) David D. HOAR, 26, farmer, England, Brant Twp, s/o Samuel HOAR and Elizabeth BONSEL married Mary Ann KENNEDY, 20, Bentinck, Bentinck, d/o Robert KENNEDY and Anne BLYE, witness - Thomas STUBBS and Katherine KENNEDY, February 23, 1876, Brant Twp.

Groom name: David Hoas
Groom race (on document):
Groom age: 48 years
Groom birth year: 1846
Groom birth place: England
Bride name: Emogene Bacon Hoor
Bride race (on document):
Bride age: 50 years
Bride birth year: 1844
Bride birth place: New York
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 29 Mar 1894
Marriage place: Bliss, Emmet, Michigan
Father of groom name: Samuel Hoar
Mother of groom name: Elisabeth Bunsall
Father of bride name: Joseph Bacon
Mother of bride name: Susana Franklin
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342498
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4207821
Image number: 167
Reference number: v 2 p 2 rn 115
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Hoar, David (I20569)
 
26133 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
In Memory of Betty C. Curtis. Date of Birth February 22, 1918. Date of Death July 4, 1971. Date and Place of Holy Services Wdnesday, July 7, 1971 1:00 p.m. at United Methodist Church. Clergyman Rev. Frank Cozadd. Place of Interment Ottawa Park Cemetey. Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home, Clarkston, Michigan. 
Morrow, Betty Catherine (I19431)
 
26134 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
In Memory of Evelyn Stephenson. Date of Birth September 5, 1913. Date of Death March 26, 1968. Place and Time of Services Christ Methodist Church, Friday, March 29, 1968 at 1:00 p.m. Clergyman Rev. Charles Marble. Place of Interment Grandlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd. 
Morrow, Evelyn Margaret (I19433)
 
26135 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
IN MEMORY OF MRS. GERTRUDE G. SCHMALZRIED BORN February 13, 1889 ENTERED INTO REST August 2, 1972 SERVICES 2:00 p.m. - August 5, 1972 Stone Funeral Home Petoskey, Michigan CLERGYMAN The Rev. Phillip Brown INTERMENT Carp Lake Cemetery Levering, Michigan 
Layland, Gertrude G. (I19450)
 
26136 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
ISA M. Mann, Born February 9, 1868, Oakland Co., Mich. Married to Henry Hoar, March 27, 1890, by A. A. Collins, Center, Emmet Co., Mich. Died at Center, August 2, 1901. Aged 33 years, 3 months, 21 days. 
Mann, Isa (I21735)
 
26137 November 7, 2004
Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com
Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
Serviced for Emelia Reed. Date of Birth October 4, 1881. Date of Death September 7, 1962. Services at Earl R. Nordman Funeral Home. Officiating Reverand Lyle Hoover. Interment Carp Lake Township Cemetery September 11, 1962. 
Johnson, Emelia (I19555)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
Services for William Robert Reed. Date of Birth December 19, 1877. Date of Death April 24, 1962. Services held at Earl R. Nordman Funeral Home. Officiating Reverend Lyle Hoover. Place of Burial Carp Lake Township Cemetery April 27, 1962.

Groom's name: Wm. R. Reed
Groom's race or color (on document):
Groom's age: 23 years
Groom's birth year: 1878
Groom's birthplace: Canada
Bride's name: Ruby R. Gammon
Bride's race or color (on document):
Bride's age: 19 years
Bride's birth year: 1882
Bride's birthplace: Michigan
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 16 Oct 1901
Marriage place: Monroe, Monroe, Michigan
Groom's father's name: Wm. J.
Groom's mother's name: Susan Horn
Father of bride's name: Charles
Mother of bride's name:
Marital status:
Groom's previous wife's name:
Bride's marital status:
Bride's previous husband's name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342518
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4032362
Image number: 530
Reference number: v 2 p 678 rn 147
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Reed, William Robert (I19559)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Funeral card in handwriting of Georgia Pangborn from her scrapbook:
Ellis died July 14th 1962 at Petoskey. Funeral at Stone's. 
Schmalzried, Ellis (I20475)
 
26140 November 7, 2004
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Geogia Pangborn kept a scrapbook in which she accumulated hundreds of newspaper clippings and other family information about the Hoars, the Schmalzrieds, and the Pangborns and their allied families. Beginning in the 1950's Marie and Phil Bedient began to seek out additional information concerning these families. They made a number of trips to Canada to gather family material and have gradually put together a collection of Hoar family data. That data is presented in the following account.

In the earliest records in Canada the Hoar family members usually spelled their name "Hoare". By the time they had reached Michigan the spelling "Hoar" was commonly used. In a few cases in more recent times the spelling "Orr" has been adopted.

Another major source of Hoar family data comes from the work of Raymond W. Kalbfleisch which he included in his Schmalzried Family History.

Samuel Hoare received a Patent for 50 acres of land in the Township of Brant in the County of Bruce, Ontario, on Aug. 26, 1856. The land was described as Lot Number Thirty Six in the Second Concession South of the Durham Road. Samuel held this land until 1870 when he sold it to his son John Hoare. A photocopy of the deed from Samuel Hoare and his wife Elizabeth to John Hoare is in the Hoar file of Phillip E. Bedient. An abstract of this deed follows:
This Indenture made in Duplicate the Twentieth day of June one thousand eight hundred and seventy---between Samuel Hoare of the Township of Brant in the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario, Farmer, of the first part, Elizabeth Hoare his wife of the same place of the Second Part and John Hoare of the same place, yeoman of the Third Part---Witnesseth that for One Thousand Dollars of lawful money of Canada---grant that tract of land and premises---in the Township of Brant in the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario and being composed of Lot Number Thirty Six in the Second Concession---
Signed in the presence of David Jackson, Jr. by Samuel Hoare and Elizabeth Hoare, her mark

The Village of Walkerton sits in the south central part of the Township of Brant. The Durham Road mentioned in the above deed runs to the east of Walkerton and passes through the Village of Hanover where in enters the County of Grey and proceeds eastward to the City of Durham. The Hoar property was quite close to Walkerton, a little over a mile southeast of the Village.

The burial place of Samuel and Elizabeth Hoar is not certain. Their names appear on the side of a monument erected for Sebastian Kirstine and his wife Jane Hoar that is in the Hanover Cemetery, and it may be that they are interred in that lot. Hanover is about six miles east of Walkerton and sits on the line between Bruce Co. and Grey Co. The Kirstine monument reads as follows:


KIRSTINE
(front)
Sebastian Kirstine
Died Sept. 1, 1897
Aged 67 years
Jane Hoar
Wife of
Sebastian Kirstine

Died Sept. 15, 1906
Aged 65 years

(side)
Samuel Hoar
Died Mar. 30, 1880
Aged 77 years
Elizabeth
Wife of
Samuel Hoar
Died Mar. 2, 1894
Aged 89 years

1881 Census Brant, Bruce South, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth Hoar Widow 76, b. England, C. Presbyterian
In the adjacent house
Andrew Kirstine 48 b. Germany Farmer C. Presbyterian
Susan Kirstine 38 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
William Kirstine 17 b. Ontario Farmer C. Presbyterian
Daniel H. Kirstine 13 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Frederick A. Kirstine 11 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Walter Kirstine 7 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Andrew Kirstine 2 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian

Footnotes:
Kalbfleisch, Raymond W., The Schmalzried Family And Tracings of the Hoar (Orr), Bacon, Coach, and Galloway Families, Levering, Michigan, 1968.
Death Certificate, Province of Ontario, DD22471. Elizabeth Hoar, d. Mar. 2, 1894, aged 89 Yrs. 11 Mths., at Brant Twp., Bruce Co. Date of Registration Dec. 20, 1894. Registration Number 94-002133. Issued at Toronto the 19 Day of January 1960. R.B. Wallace, Deputy Registrar-General. 
Hoar, Samuel (I11795)
 
26141 November 7, 2004
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

John Hoar purchased two 80 a. tracts from the Auditor General of Mich. at tax sales:
Auditor General to John Hoar of Levering. State Tax Land Deed, Aug. 1, 1887 for W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 33 in T38N R4W [Carp Lake Twp.] containing 80 acres.

Auditor General to John Hoar of Levering. State Tax Land Deed, Aug. 1, 1887 for
W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 33 in T38N R4W containing 80 acres. 
Hoar, John (I10292)
 
26142 November 7, 2004
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Marriage:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MBSJ-614/p4

The gravestone of Andrew and his wife Susan reads:

Andrew Kirstine
Died July 21, 1917
Aged 85 years
and his wife
Susan
Died Jan. 3, 1926
Aged 81 years

A grave in the same lot has:
Fred A. Kirstine
1869-1937

The 1867 Directory for the Township of Brant records Andrew Kirstine on Lots 44 and 45 of Concession 3. There is a John Kirstine on Lot 46 of Concession 2 and a John Kirstine on Lot 46 of Concession 3.

1881 Census Brant, Bruce South, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth Hoar Widow 76, b. England, C. Presbyterian
In the adjacent house
Andrew Kirstine 48 b. Germany Farmer C. Presbyterian
Susan Kirstine 38 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
William Kirstine 17 b. Ontario Farmer C. Presbyterian
Daniel H. Kirstine 13 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Frederick A. Kirstine 11 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Walter Kirstine 7 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian
Andrew Kirstine 2 b. Ontario C. Presbyterian


The 1901 Directory for Brant Twp. has:
Andrew Kirstine, Sr. on Lot 44 of Conc. 3
Andrew Kirstine, Jr. on Lot 45 of Conc. 3
D. H. Kirstine on Lot 44 of Conc. 3
Henry Kirstine on Lot 47 of Conc. 3
John Kirstime on Lot 46 of Conc. 3
Mrs. S. Kirstine on Lot 44 of Conc. 2
Wm. Kirstine on Lot 43 of Conc. 3 
Kirstine, Andrew (I19406)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

No children.

Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn:
S. J. Carlton Passes Away. Samuel J. Carlton of Carp Lake died Thursday morning at Little Traverse Hospital in Petoskey. Mr. Carlton was 83 years old. He was born on March 13, 1875 at Walkerton, Ontario. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Carlton, who moved to Emmet county when he was 4 years old. He has lived in Emmet county nearly all of his life. On May 3, 1898, he married Rebilo [sic] Cope. They opened the Carlton Hotel at Levering, and operated this for a number of years, They opened the Wayside Inn at Carp Lake in 1925, which they operated until their retirement in 1945. Mr. Carlton was a member of the Levering Methodist Church, taking an active part, as choir leader and superintendent of the Sunday school. Survivors are his wife; one sister Mrs. Catherine Schmalzried of Levering, one brother George J. Carlton of Mackinaw City, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at the Levering Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Miller officiating. Burial will be in the Carp Lake Cemetery. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey, where friends may call until Saturday morning. The body will then be removed to the Levering church and lie in state there from 10:30 untill time of service. 
Carlton, Samuel J. (I20465)
 
26144 November 7, 2004
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Note in the handwriting of Georgia Pangborn in her scrapbook:
Mrs. Chas (Carrie) Miller Died 1954 in California. 
Carlton, Carrie M. (I20482)
 
26145 November 7, 2004
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Obituary from Petoskey News-Review, Monday, Mar. 8, 1993:
Frank Schmalzried, 85, orf Carp Lake Township, died March 6, 1993 at his home. He was born Jan. 31, 1908, the son of John and Catherine (Carlton) Schmalzried. He was born in the same home on Schmalzried Road in which he died. On Sept. 8, 1931, he married Jeanette Ramsey in Battle Creek and she survives. Mr. and Mrs. Schmalzried have been lifelong residence of Carp Lake Township, working the family farm for many years. Mr. Schmalzried gave of his time freely serving local governments for more than 35 years and had a lasting effect on the people with whom he served and worked. Mr. Schmalzried served for many years on both the Carp Lake Township Board and the Emmet County Board of Supervisors. He worked on several projects including the Pellston Regional Airport, Emmet County Fair Board, the Equalization Board, the Ways and Means Committee and the Emmet County Medical Care Facility. Mr. Schmalzried was a member of the United Methodist Church of Levering, a charter member of the Levering Lions Club, and a member of the Emmet County Board of Supervisors Association. He served as a substitute rural mail carrier for many years and also sold farm machinery. Survivors include his wife, Jeanette; two daughters, Kay Schmalzried of Traverse City, and Margo Donohue and her husband Dick of Unionville; four grandchildren, Matt and Andrea Isard and Doug and Dawn Donahue; and two sisters, Cora and Alma, and three brothers, Ellis, Norman, and Leon. Visitation was held Sunday at the Nordman Funeral Home in Cheboygan. Funeral was held at 11 a.m. today at the Levering United Methodist Church with the Revs. Larry Brumfield and Dennis Bromley officiating. The family suggests memorial contributions be given to the United Methodist Church of Levering or to Hospice of the Straits. 
Schmalzried, Frank (I20471)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Obituary of Caroline Wakefield Hoar Cooper from the Petoskey Independent:
Caroline Cooper was born in England May 1, 1843 and at the age of 7 yrs. came to Canada. She married at age of 20 John Hoar of Walkerton Canada, To this union were born 8 children, 5 of whom are living. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar came to Emmet Co., settling in Center Twp. in 1878. On Dec. 4, 1883, Mr. Hoar died and 10 years later she moved to Canada and in 1894 she married George Cooper who died in 1899, when she returned to Levering where she resided until her death which occurred on Aug. 28, 1914. 
Wakefield, Caroline (I10048)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Obituary. Petoskey News-Review, Thurs., Aug. 17, 1995:
Lester H. Orr, 85. Funeral service for Lester H. Orr, 85, of Zephyrhills, Fla., will be held 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, at the Church of the Straits in Mackinaw City. The Rev. Charles Hastie will officiate. A Masonic memorial service, under the auspices of Pellston Lodge F. & A.M., will be held in conjunction with the funeral service. Interment will take place in Lakeview Cemetery, Mackinaw City. Mr. Orr died Aug. 14, 1995, at his home in Zephyrhills, Fla. He was born July 16, 1910, in Levering, the son of William and Hattie (Gere) Hoar. He married Bernice A. Sommer on Oct. 25, 1932, in Mackinaw City. Mr. Orr worked on the state ferries and sailed the Great Lakes in his younger years. Later, he moved to Midland where he was employed as an electrical enginerr for Dow Chemical Co., retiring in 1974. Since 1969, Mr. and Mrs. Hoar spent summers at their home in Carp Lake, and winters at their home in Zephyrhills, Fla. Mr. Orr was a member of the Masonic Lodge F. & A.M. in Midland, and was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include his wife, Bernice; one son, Robert Dean Orr, of Chicago; two daughters, Dorla J. Western of Rochester Hills, and Beverly Orr of Grand Rapids; two grandchildren; and one brother, Charles Orr, of Whitehall. The family will receive callers 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today, Aug. 17, at the Nordman Funeral Home in Cheboygan. 
Hoar, Lester (I2383)
 
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Phillip E. Bedient
65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

The 1867 Directory for the Township of Brant records Sebastian Kirstine on Lots 44 and 45 of Concession 2.

1881 Census Brant, Bruce Co., Ontario
Sebast Kirstine M German 50 Germany Farmer C. Presbyterian
Jane Kirstine M English 40 England
Eliza L. Kirstine German 18 Ontario
Margaret Kirstine German 17 Ontario
Sophia Kirstine German 15 Ontario
Lydia Kirstine German 13 Ontario
Samuel Kirstine German 11 Ontario
Levina Kirstine German 8 Ontario
Sebastian Kirstine German 1 Ontario 
Kirstine, Sebastian (I19407)
 
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65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

The Will of George Cooper of the Village of Hanover, Co. of Bruce, Ontario who died Mar. 6, 1899 in Brant Twp. Administration was granted to Caroline Cooper and Fanny Cooper of Hanover, widow and spinster, and Samuel Wright of Durham, Co. of Grey, brickmaker. Will Book B, County of Bruce, Estate #1485, p. 805. Date of Probate Apr. 7, 1899.
Will of George Cooper dated Feb. 27, 1899. (abstracted)
To wife Caroline the money in the Canadian Bank of Commerce, $2000, and my $2000 mortgage on Henry Tanner's farm and my present residence in Hanover, being lots 3 and 2 and the W part of lot H on the N side of King St. with household goods. To sister Fanny Cooper my farm in Brant containing lots #59, 60, 61 and the N 1/2 of lots 67 and 68 in the 3rd Concession South of the Durham Road. To Mary Susannah Wright, daughter of John Wright of Durham, baker, three mortgages on land in Hanover. Residue to the Episcopal Church of Hanover. Wits: Henry Horton and John Mills.
Codicil: furniture to Mary Susannah Wright and framed picture of my mother to Naomi Wright of Durham, wife of John Wright.

1881 Census, Brant, Bruce Co., Ontario.
George Cooper English 44 England Farmer Church of England

Fanny Cooper English 38 England Church of England
Susannah Cooper W English 73 England Church of England

Mary Wright English 14 Ontario Church of England


It is interesting to note that Caroline Wakefield Hoar Cooper, the wife
of George Cooper, was the daughter of Thomas Wakefield who was living in the Village of Hanover when he wrote his will on Apr. 20, 1875 naming George Cooper of Brant as one of the Executors of his will.

Land Registry Office, Bruce Co., Ontario. Lots 59, 60, 61 Concession 3, S.D.R.
Lot 60 patented to George Cooper Jan. 20, 1865.
Lot 61 patented to George Cooper Jan. 20, 1865.
Lot 59 George Cooper purchased Aug. 12, 1867 from Huntingdon Lewis.
April 17, 1899 George Cooper's Will was probated and the three lots of 50 acres each were granted to Fanny Cooper.
In 1973 this land was owned by Gerald Hunt. 
Cooper, George (I32191)
 
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65 Beverly St.
Dalton, MA 01226

Undated clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn:
Mrs. Sadie Hoar Dies Saturday. Brief services will be held at the Stone Funeral Home Thursday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Sadie M. Hoar, 73, who died Saturday at the home of her son, Chester V. Hoar at Royal Oak. She was born July 9, 1882 at Thamesville, Ontario, and was married to Thomas J. Hoar Sept. 6, 1899. They made their home on a farm near Levering. She was a member of the Methodist church there and was active. Mr. Hoar died in 1952 and since then she has made her home with her three sons. Surviving are sons , Harry L., Forrest Hills, N.Y., Donovan L., of Detroit and Chester V. of Royal Oak; five grandchildren; a sister and four brothers. Services will be held at the Kinsey Funeral Home in Royal Oak Wednesday at 4 p.m. and the body will arrive here Thursday morning. Rev. Lockyear of Levering will be in charge of services and burial will be in Carp Lake cemetery. 
Carlton, Sadie (I38310)
 

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