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26151 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the notebook of Georgia Schmalzried: Hazel Burch, Died February 23, 2002. TRAVERSE CITY--- Hazel Burch, 90, died Saturday evening at Orchard Creek Assisted Living in Traverse City. Born July 12, 1911, in Levering, she was the daughter of John C. and Catherine (Carlton) Schmalzried. On Sept. 15, 1937, in Pellston, she married Lorin Burch. Mrs. Burch graduated from Pellston High School in 1928 and then attended Ferris Institute. She worked at the Petoskey State Bank and after moving to Traverse City, she was employed at the Traverse City State Bank for 30 years. Hazel cherished serving her church, St. Michael's and All Angels Lutheran Church. She was also an accomplished seamstress, and enjoyed playing the organ and piano. She valued friendships and her joys were conversation with her family, friends, and neighbors. Hazel loved God and His blessings in her life. Survivors include her daughter, Janice (Fred) Schmidt of Traverse City; sister, Lela Bowen of Harbor Springs; sisters-in-law, Leah Schmalzried of Levering, Orma Burch and Jane Holder, both of Tempe, Ariz; grandchildren, Wendy (Greg) Webb of Spring, Texas, Wayne (Elaine) Burch of Harbor Springs, Amy Donnelon of Roseville, Joe (Penny) Schmidt of Traverse City, Fred (Noreen) Schmidt of Traverse City, Ted (Tina) Burch of Petoskey, great-grandchildren, Ashley and Alison Burch, Kendra Donnelon, Danny and Jenny Schmidt, Lorin and Molly Burch; and several nieces and nephews. Hazel was also preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lorin on Feb. 12, 1983; son, Wayne Burch in 1986; sisters, Elma Schmalzried, Cora Luesing; and brothers, Ellis, Norman, Frank, and Leon. Visitation will be at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be at St. Michael's and All Angels Lutheran Church on Wednesday at noon with the Rev. Timothy Brand officiating. Burial will take place in the Oakwood Cemetery. | Schmalzried, Hazel (I20470)
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26152 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Delong-Hoar Rites in Oregon. On Friday evening May [sic] 19 at 7:30 o'clock, Miss Hilda Ellen Hoar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hoar of Levering was married to Lawrence Merton DeLong of Portland, Ore. The wedding was held in the small chapel of the First Methodist church of Portland with Rev. Lawrence Everette Nye officiating. The couple preferred a small wedding, and guests consisted only of Miss Violet Hoar, members of Mr. DeLongs family and a few friends. The bride wore a white suit of pressed pique, trimed with rows of lace daisies, with a small flower trimmed white straw hat. She wore a corsage of white gardenias. Mr. DeLong is employed as a structural engineer by the bureau of Buldings in the city of Portland. Mrs. DeLong will continue her employment as clerk typist in the Portland branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Mrs. DeLong is well known in Levering where she spent her entire girlhood. Her college training was chiefly at the Marquette, Mich. college. Three years ago she went to Oregon. Marriage Announcement (To Lawrence): Date: 1950-05-26 Paper: Oregonian, page 23 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=vanloh&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=24&GScnty=1250&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=74527677&df=all& | Hoar, Hilda (I9786)
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26153 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Fireman Dies On Way To Fire Here. Norman Schmalzried, 64, of 914 Lindell, died of a heart attack yesterday while driving the city's second fire truck to a two alarm fire at the William T. West house at 1630 Clarion Ave, and the truck crashed into parked cars at the Pierce Chrysler-Plymouth lot on W. Mitchell St. Firemen To Attend Mr. Schmalzried Rites in Uniform. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Methodist Church for Norman Schmalzried, 64, who died yesterday. Rev. Ralph Witmer will be in charge of services and burial will be in Carp Lake Cemetery near Levering. Petoskey fireman will attend the services in uniform in a body. He was born Aug. 6, 1900 in Levering. He was married to Evelyn Chappel on Aug. 20, 1930 in Pellston and they moved to Petoskey that same year. He worked for the Emmet County Road Commission between Petoskey and Levering for 32 years and was shop foreman at Petoskey for the past several years. He was a member of the Methodist Church and of the official board and had been a long-time trustee; he was a member of the IOOF here for 46 years and was twice its noble grand here and once at Levering and had remained active; he was a charter member of the Honarary Alumni of North Central Michigan College; he was a member of the Petoskey Volunteer Fire Department since 1942. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Alan (Joyce) Cudworth of Lansing; a granddaughter; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Schmalzried of Levering; three sisters, Mrs. Forrest (Cora) Luesing of Levering, Mrs. Lela Hiar of Levering and Mrs. Lorin (Hazel) Burch of Traverse City; two brothers, Frank and Leon of Levering. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may call. The family has suggested that those wishing to honor the memory of Mr. Schmalzried may do so by contributing to the Methodist Memorial Fund. | Schmalzried, Norman Gerald (I20473)
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26154 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Hold Rites for Ex-Emmet Woman. LEVERING Interment services were held March 27 in Eaton Rapids for Mrs. William Dale Robinson, a former resident of Levering who died in Altadena, California. Born in 1890, she was the former Anna Schmalzried, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schmalzried of Levering. She was married to Rev. Dale Robinson in 1911 and with her husband served at various Methodist pastorates throughout Michigan. Reverend Robinson died in 1954. Since his death, she had made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Randall in Altadena. Survivors include three sons, Glen Dale of Anaheim, Calif., Richard of Eaton Rapids, and Malcolm of Hastings; a daughter, Mrs. Randall of Altadena; a brother Lyle Schmalzried; and a sister, Mrs. Morton Pangborn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schmalzried and Mr. and Mrs. Pangborn attended the funeral service. | Schmalzried, Anna (I20561)
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26155 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Mrs. Cecil C. Gould of Carp Lake died at Community Hospital last night at 6:45. She was a patient in the hospital for three weeks. She was born in Bliss township, Emmet County, June 25, 1886. She was married to George Gould in 1933. Her husband preceded her in death in 1944. Mrs. Gould was a Past Worthy Matron of the Mackinaw City Chapter No. 174, of the Order of Eastern Star. She was also a member of the Carp Lake Methodist Church, and the Ely Grange at Carp Lake. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Katherine Schmalzried of Levering; two brothers, Samuel J. Carlton of Carp Lake, and George J. Carlton of Mackinaw City; and two step-daughters, Mrs. Bruce Nelson of Northport, and Mrs. Nathalie Seeley of Grand Rapids, besides other relatives. The body will lie in state at the Nordman Funeral Home tonight, and then will be taken to the home at Carp Lake tomorrow at 10 a.m. The remains will be at the Levering Methodist Church from noon Saturday until time of the service at 2 p.m. Rev. John Lockyer will officiate. Burial will be in the Carp Lake Cemetery. | Carlton, Cecil (I20463)
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26156 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Mrs. Schmalzried Rites Wednesday. Services for Mrs. Catherine Schmalzried, 94, of Levering who died yesterday afternoon at Lockwood-MacDonald Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Levering Methodist Church, Rev. Gerald Janousek will conduct the services and burial will be in Carp Lake Cemetery. She was born Catherine Carlton September 20, 1873, in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada and came to Levering with her family in 1878. She married John Schmalzried March 13, 1894 in Petoskey and they made their home in Levering except for five years when they lived in North Dakota. He preceded her in death in 1927. Mrs. Schmalzried was a charter member of the Levering Methodist Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Forest (Cora) Luesing, Mrs. Ted (Lela) Hiar, both of Levering and Mrs. Loren (Hazel) Burch, of Traverse City; two sons, Frank and Leon, of Levering; 13 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and a brother, George Carlton, of Mackinaw City. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may call. The family requests that anyone wishing to honor the memory of Mrs. Schmalzried may contribute to the Levering Church Memorial Fund in her name. | Carlton, Catherine (I20480)
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26157 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Richard E. Robinson, Died May 8, 2002. NORTHPORT---Richard E. "Dick" Robinson, 85, of Northport, died Wednesday afternoon, May 8, 2002, at Leelenau Memorial Hospital. He was born July 31, 1916, to the Rev. William and Ann Robinson in Middleton. On September 28, 1941, he married the former Jean Hahn, who preceded him in death in 1998. Dick graduated from Michigan State College and University of Michigan Law School. He served his country honorably as a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division during World War II, and was awarded the Silver Star for heroism. He continued to serve in the Selective Service, and retired as a colonel. Dick practiced law in Eaton Rapids, until his election to the 5th Circuit Court in 1967. He served Eaton and Barry Counties as a circuit court judge until his retirement in 1982, when he and Jean moved to Northport. Dick is survived by one sister, Elizabeth (George) Randall, of Santa Clarita, Calif.; three sisters-in-law, Margaret Furney of Traverse City, Edith Robinson of Hastings and Charlotte Robinson of New York; three children: Ann (William) Hotchkiss of Washington, Mich., Patrick Robinson and Linda Robinson of Eaton Rapids, and Jane Ives of Berrien Springs; two grandchildren, Peter and Annie Ives of Berrien Springs; and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial srevice will be held on Satuday, May 11, 2002, at 11 a.m. at Trinity UCC of Northport. | Robinson, Richard Earl (I19461)
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26158 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Rites Wednesday For Andrew Hoar, Emmet Pioneer. Services for Andrew Hoar, 95, Levering, who died Sunday at Petoskey Geriatrics & Care Center, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Bliss Church. Rev. Mrs. Norman will be in charge and burial will be in the Bliss Cemetery. He was one of Emmet county's earliest settlers. Mr. Hoar was born Sept. 8, 1870 at Greensboro, N. C. The family came to Michigan in 1876. He was married Grace A. Crandall on Aug. 9, 1897 in Petoskey and they made their home in Center township until 1911 when they moved to Bliss. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Sarah) Staley of Detroit and Mrs. Mervyn (Ruby) Schmalzried of Levering; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. One of his grandchildren, Andrew Staley died while serving in the Army following a cerebral hemorrhage and services are this afternoon in Detroit. The body will be at the farm home Tuesday afternoon when friends may call. The family has suggested that persons wishing to honor the memory of Mr. Hoar may do so by contributing to the Emmet Retarded Children's School in care of Mrs. Schmalzried. | Hoar, Andrew (I37695)
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26159 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Schmalzried Rites Held Sunday. Funeral services were held for Mrs. George Schmalzried, who died in Levering Wednesday, from the Levering Methodist church at 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Burial was at Carp Lake Cemetery. Mrs. Schmalzried was born January 23, 1863, in Walkerton, Ont., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoar. As a small child she moved with her parents and brother Henry to North Carolina where they lived until 1876. In October of that year they came to Cross Village and settled on a homestead. She married George Schmalzried of Carp Lake Township in 1887. To this union were born six children. They spent their entire married life on their farm northwest of Levering. They were charter members of the Levering Methodist Church and both active in church affairs during their entire lives. They celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary in 1937. Following Mr. Schmalzried's death in June 1941, Mrs. Schmalzried made her home with her daughter Mrs. M. C. Pangborn of Levering. Surviving besides her daughter, Mrs. Pangborn are another daughter , Mrs. W. D. Robinson of Hastings; one son, Lyle Schmalzried of Lansing; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Andrew and Henry Hoar of Levering. Those attending the funeral from out of town were Miss Evelyn Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adamson, Mrs. Henry Staley and children of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. George Randall of Benton Harbor, Malcome Robinson of Hastings, and Richard Robinson of Eaton Rapids. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Robinson of Hastings were unable to attend because of illness. | Hoar, Elizabeth (I10053)
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26160 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: William Dale Robinson. Rev. William Dale Robinson was born in Vincennes, Indiana, November 25, 1882, to John and Emmarita Robinson. He was educated in the Vincennes public schools and at DePauw University. He joined the Michigan Conference in 1908, where he served for nearly 40 years. In 1911 he married Anna Schmalzried of Levering, Michigan. They had five children; Glendale, who is with the First Marine Air Wing in Korea; Malcolm, of Hastings, Michigan; Richard of Eaton Rapids, Michigan; and Elizabeth (Mrs.) George Randall) of Waverly, Ohio. A son Billy died in infancy. He leaves ten grandchildren. In 1948, because of failing health, he retired and moved to Hastings, where he and Mrs. Robinson lived for five years. In January, 1954 they moved to Eaton Rapids to be near their son Richard. He died in their apartment on Saturday, August 21, 1954. The funeral service was held in the Eaton Rapids Methodist Church with Rev. Ralph Witmer, pastor, officiating. Rev. William H. Helrigel gave the sermon and Rev. Maylan Jones, of Lansing, spoke briefly of the life of the deceased. Organ music was furnished by Mrs. Gerald Gillett. The body was laid to rest in Rosewood Cemetery of Eaton Rapids. Casket bearers were members of the Delton Methodist Church, including their pastor, Rev. Martin McIntarfer. Mr. Robinson served the following churches: Northport, Levering, Burr Oak, Galesburg, Middleton, Parma, Middleville, Marcellus, Breckenridge, Elsie, Coleman, Reed City, Hubbardston, and Delton. Groom name: Wm. D. Robinson Groom race (on document): Groom age: 29 years Groom birth year: 1882 Groom birth place: Indiana Bride name: Anna Schmalzried Bride race (on document): Bride age: 21 years Bride birth year: 1890 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 28 Sep 1911 Marriage place: Levering, Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: J. A. Robinson Mother of groom name: Emretta Kivett Father of bride name: Geo. Schmalzried Mother of bride name: Elizabeth Hoar Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342692 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4209152 Image number: 546 Reference number: v 2 p 265 rn 114 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Robinson, William Dale (I19498)
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26161 | 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: Mrs. Schmalzried Rites Are Monday. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Schmalzried, 74, Levering, who died Friday night at Cheboygan Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for six weeks, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday from the Levering Methodist Church. She was the widow of Theodore F. Schmalzried who died Feb. 18. Mrs. Schmalzried was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carlton and was born June 13, 1879 in Bliss township. She was married in Petoskey Sept. 27, 1898 and lived in Levering. She was a member of the Levering Methodist Church and the Mackinaw City Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are a son Mervyn, of Levering; two daughters, Mrs. John Harcourt and Mrs. Gordon Marshall, Levering; six grandchildren; four great-granchildren; two brothers, Samuel Carlton, of Carp Lake and George Carlton, of Mackinaw City; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Schmalzried, Levering; Mrs. Carrie Miller, Bell, Cal.; and Mrs. Cecil Gould, Carp Lake. The body will be taken to her home Sunday morning where friends may call. Rev. Leon Schaffer will be in charge of services and burial will follow in Carp Lake cemetery. | Carlton, Emma May (I20464)
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26162 | 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: Mrs. Hoar, 78, Dies Following Short Illness. Petoskey___ Mrs. Grace A. Hoar died Friday morning after a few days illness at her home in Bliss Township. She had suffered a stroke several days ago. She was 78 years old. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday from the Bliss Church with Rev. Walter Buck officiating. Burial will be in Bliss Cemetery. The body is at the residence. Mrs. Hoar was born April 13, 1873, in Ross, Kalamazoo County. In 1879 she came to Cross Village with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Crandall, and attended school in Harbor Springs. At the age of 16 she started teaching school at the Shorter School, teaching until her marriage to Andrew Hoar on Aug. 9, 1897, in Petoskey. They made their home in Center Township until 40 years ago when they moved to their present home in Bliss. Mrs. Hoar was a member of the Cross Village Presbyterian Church and active in the Canby Sunday School. Surviving are her husband, Andrew; two daughters, Mrs. Harry H. Staley of Detroit and Mrs. Mervin Schmalzried of Levering, and five grandchildren. | Crandall, Grace Agnes (I8264)
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26163 | 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 scrapbook of George Pangborn: Golden Wedding To Be Celebrated At Home In Levering. The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schmalzried will be celebrated by a family dinner and open house at their Levering home on Monday afternoon and evening, September 27. Born at Adrian, Mr. Schmalzried came to Northern Michigan in 1879 and settled on a farm which was his home until recent years. Mrs. Schmalzried, the former Emma Carlton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Carlton, was born in Bliss township, Emmet county in 1879. They were married by the Rev. George A. Weaver at his home in Petoskey on Sept. 27, 1898, and made their home on a farm following the wedding. The Schmalzrieds have three children; Mrs. J. V. Harcourt, of Lincoln Park, Mervyn Theodore, who lives on the old farm home in Carp Lake township, and Mrs. Gordon Marshall, of Levering. They also have six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited to attend the open house golden wedding celebration on Monday. Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: T. Schmalzried Rites Are Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for Theodore Schmalzried, 84, long-time Levering resident who died Thursday at Cheboygan Hospital where he had been a patient for two and a half weeks. Mr. Schmalzried was born in Adrian Dec. 13, 1869, and came to Carp Lake township with his father who homesteaded property in 1877. He was married in Petoskey in 1898 to Emma Carlton by Rev. George A. Weaver and the couple lived in the Levering area since that time. He was a member of the Levering Methodist Church, the IOOF and the Bliss Grange. Surviving are the widow; a son, Mervyn, of Levering; two daughters, Mrs. John (Elsie) Harcourt and Mrs. Gordon (Maxine) Marshall of Levering; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Rev. Leon Schaffer will be in charge of services and burial will follow in Carp Lake. The body is at Stone's Funeral Home, but will be at the residence this evening where friends may call. Groom name: Theodore Schmaltzriel Groom race (on document): Groom age: 28 years Groom birth year: 1870 Groom birth place: Michigan Bride name: Emma Carlton Bride race (on document): Bride age: 19 years Bride birth year: 1879 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 27 Sep 1898 Marriage place: Petoskey, Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: Conrad Mother of groom name: Anna Hayst Father of bride name: George Carlton Mother of bride name: Mary Hoar Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342509 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4208258 Image number: 590 Reference number: v 2 p 587 rn 95 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Schmalzried, Theodore F. (I19571)
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26164 | 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: Susan I. Hoar, 84. Funeral services for Susan I. Hoar, 84, of Levering, will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey. Rev. Larry Brumfield of the Levering United Methodist Church will officiate and interment will be in the Carp Lake Cemetery. Mrs. Hoar died Mar. 29, at Beverly Manor Convalescent Center in Petoskey. The former Susan I. Johnson was born Sept. 19, 1894 in Gooderham, Ontario. She moved to Bliss Township with her parents in 1900 and attended schools there. On Nov. 25, 1913, she married Levi J. Hoar in Levering. The couple made their home in Levering and Mr. Hoar preceded her in death on July 30, 1957. Mrs. Hoar is survived by one son, Alvie Hoar of Levering, two grandsons; several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday. The family suggests anyone wishing to honor the memory of Mrs. Hoar, may do so by contributing in her name to the memorial fund at the Levering United Methodist Church. | Johnston, Susan (I11716)
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26165 | 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, 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. Name: Nellie Hoar Death date: 10 Sep 1891 Death place: Bliss Twp, Emmet, Michigan Gender: Female Age at death: 2 months Estimated birth year: 1891 Death place: Bliss Twp, Emmet, Michigan Marital status: Single Father name: David Hoar Mother name: Mary Ann Hoar Occupation: Film number: 2363829 Digital GS number: 4209084 Image number: 7 Reference number: p 255 rn 88 Collection: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 | Hoar, Nellie (I20521)
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26166 | 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: SERVICES FOR MRS. SUSAN REED BORN AUGUST 2, 1856 WALKERTON, CANADA DIED DECEMBER 23, 1937 LEVERING, MICHIGAN SERVICES HELD AT METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH DECEMBER 26, 1937 CLERGYMAN THE REV. E. C. FINKBEINER THE REV. G. A. WEAVER INTERMENT CARP LAKE CEMETERY http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/bruce77.htm 001500/77 William J. REEDS, 21, farmer, Nassagawaya Ontario, Brant Twp Ontario, s/o Robert REEDS & Mary Jane REEDS, married Susannah HOAR, 20, Brant, Brant, d/o Samuel & Jane E. HOAR, witn: John HOAR & Isabella Jane REEDS both of Brant, 14 Brant 1877, Brant | Hoar, Susanna (I10843)
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26167 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Georgia Pangborn, whose mother was Elizabeth (Hoar) Schmalzried, wrote a paper which she entitled "Hoar Family History" some time in the 1950's. She had lived all of her life in the Levering, Michigan area and was personally acquainted with most of the Hoar family members who lived in the vicinity of Levering. We begin this collection of Hoar family material with her paper. HOAR FAMILY HISTORY Written by Georgia (Schmalzried) Pangborn John Hoar was born in England, May 24th 1836. His father was Samuel Hoar, and his mother was Elizabeth Bunsell Hoar. Samuel Hoar was a sailor and engaged on a Man of War vessel. He and Great grand mother came to Canada with their children and there John Hoar married Caroline Wakefield, Feb. 26, 1862. Caroline Wakefield was also born in England, May 1st, 1843 and had come to Canada with her parents as a young girl. Her fathers name was Thomas Wakefield. To John and Caroline Hoar were born eight children, Elizabeth (my mother), January 23rd, 1863, Henry, Andrew, Hannah, Emma Jane, Mary Ann, Maude and Ralph. Their home was a farm, near Walkerton Ont. Can., until about 1871 when Grandfather Hoar decided to move to North Carolina. They left their pleasant home in Can., much against Grandmother's wishes and sound judgement, and went into N. C. The effects of the Civil war were still so acute and poverty was on every side. So, being unfamiliar with crops and climate Grandfather was very unsuccessful, and was soon ready to move. In 1876 they came to Michigan. Arriving by boat at Cross Village, they found the dock washed out, so had to come ashore in rowboats (manned by Indians). Two other families came with them, Stephen Cosens and Henry Luesings, and it must have been with many misgivings that these women climbed the steep bank, with their babies in their arms, to the boarding house, which was run by a Frenchman named McTeavy. After staying a few days they walked to a small cabin about four miles from the Village, where they lived for four weeks. The men had in the meantime gone to Traverse City, where they had taken out proper papers for homesteading claims, and the three families started their homes just East of the Village. Here they built their cabins, cleared land, made fences and put down wells, only to be told at the end of one and a half years, that a mistake had been made, and they would have to move. The Luesings and Cosens then went into Bliss Township, while the Hoars settled in Center Township on new homesteads. A very substantial log home was built and things progressing in quite a satisfactory manner when my Grandfather was struck by a falling timber and died in a few hours. This was Dec. 4, 1883. However, Grandmother was not completely dismayed, and, with her family, worked on. My mother as a very small girl worked in boarding houses both in Harbor Springs and Cross Village. Very little schooling was obtainable, but they got what there was in the little country school. I have often heard Mother tell of walking from their home to Harbor Springs, a distance of 14 miles; and a walk to Cross Village to work (for one dollar per week) was taken in the course of events. However, mother made many friends and was happy. One small item stands out in memory. While working at Harbor Springs she bought barrel of apples and accompanied them by stage to within a mile and a half of home, hurrying home on foot to tell the family, and how quickly the brothers ran with their cart to haul home the barrell. Eleven years after Grandfather's death, Grandmother returned to Canada and married a man she had known in girlhood, George Cooper. She lived there until he died. At that time he was considered wealthy, and as I recall, her share, among brothers, sisters and children (by a former marriage) was around 10,000 dollars. She returned to Michigan to be near her children. My mother married George Schmalzried when she was twenty-four, and although life was filled with hard work, sickness, hardship, a large family and the death of three children, mother maintained a true English courage and fortitude. Always rising above circumstances and making the most of what she had. Dressing her children neatly in garments made from clothes given her. Although I do remember, perhaps my first boughten dress. Sometimes I feel that my unusual love for red dresses goes back to my first red dress. A few dozen eggs had been brought to town and in making her purchases, mother found a remnant of red calico. Three yards at 3 cents per yard. She decided that as one dozen eggs brought 12 cemts she could afford to buy that piece of material. True, it was narrow, but by piecing out with narrow strips of black, it would do. I am certain that no dress in my life ever brought the joy of that one, and although I have had dozens of red dresses, I never buy one without thinking of my first, the one my mother made with nine cents worth of material. Dad was a gentle, quiet, man while mother was quick, sharp, and determined. There were six of we children, Earl, Anna, Della, Ethel, Georgia (myself), and Lyle, and we owe much to both our parents. Dad bequeathed us the sweetness, (that none of us seem to possess), and mother gave us the urge and ambition, that in her expression would "keep our heads above water". Mother died in my home April 13th 1949 after a long illness. Bible Record from the family Bible of John Hoare printed 1843 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: sunday school prize January 22, 1843. John Hoar was b. May 24, 1836 Caroline Hoar was b. May 1, 1843 Elizabeth Hoar was b. Jan. 23, 1863 Henry Hoar was b. Aug. 24, 1864 Hanner Hoar was b. Oct. 12, 1866 Andrew Hoar was b. Sept. 8, 1870 Emer Jane Hoar was b. Apr. 7, 1876 Mary Ann Hoar was b. Apr. 7, 1876 Maud Hoar was b. Aug. 28, 1878 Ralph J. Hoar born July 4, 1882 emer Jane Hoar dide october 30, 1874 John Hoar died Dec. 4, 1883 Ralph J. Hoar died February 10, 1887. Our Family Record Copyright 1887 [In possession of Mrs. M. C. Pangborn, Levering, Michgan, in 1957.] Grandparents Born Married Died Samuel Hoar June 21, 1802 Elizabeth Hoar April 25, 1804 Thomas Wakefield September 18, 1811 Caroline Wakefield January 29, 1807 Parents John Hoar May 24, 1836 February 26, 1862 December 4, 1883 Caroline Hoar January 29, 1807 August 28, 1914 Children Elizabeth Hoar January 23, 1863 June 7, 1887 April 13, 1949 Henry Hoar August 24, 1864 March 27, 1890 March 13, 1950 Hannah Hoar October 12, 1866 February 15, 1888 April 23, 1943 Andrew Hoar September 8, 1874 August 9, 1897 Emer Jane Hoar September 1, 1874 October 30, 1874 Mary Ann Hoar April 7, 1876 October 13, 1907 Maud C. Hoar August 28, 1878 September 15, 1909 August 26, 1944 Ralph J. Hoar July 4, 1882 February 10, 1887 All of the dates up to June 7, 1887 appear to have been in the original hand and done at the same time. The one date, March 27, 1890, is probably in the same hand but is with a slightly different color of ink. All subsequent dates were filled in by Mrs. Gladys Reed in 1957 at the request of Georgia Pangborn. The following is an abstract of Deed No. 1829, dated July 8, 1870, made in Bruce County, Ontario. A photocopy of the original with the signature of John Hoare and the mark of his wife Caroline are in the Hoar file of Phillip E. Bedient. The original is in the Land Registry Office in Walkerton, ON. This Indenture made in duplicate the eighth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy---between John Hoare of the Township of Brant in the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario, yeoman of the First Part, Caroline Hoare of the same place his wife of the second part and George Lambertus of the Township of Normanoy in the County of Grey, yeoman of the third part---for one thousand four hundred Dollars of lawful money of Canada---grant to the party of the third part---all that tract of land and premises---in the Township of Brant---containing---fifty acres of land---being composed of Lot number Thirtyfive in the second concession South of the Durham Road---subject to the reservations---in the original grant thereof from the Crown. John Hoare Caroline Hoar, her mark Registered in the Registry Office for the County of Bruce, in Book B for the Township of Brant at 10 o'clock AM of the 9th day of July 1870. Number 1829. The Land Registry Office for Brant Twp., Bruce Co. has the following registry for Lot 35, Concession 2, S.D.R. (South of the Durham Road) Patent Aug. 26, 1856 to John Hoare 50 acres. #1829 July 8, 1870 Jno Hoare & ux to George Lambertus 50 acres #3171 Oct. 26, 1874 George Lambertus to Jos. Lambertus #11147 Mar. 14, 1899 Joseph Lambertus to Samuel H. Hessenauer #14113 Feb, 15, 1909 Samuel H. Hessenauer to Joseph L. Tanner #20973 Mar. 14, 1946 Joseph L. Tanner to Donald Tanner John Hoare also owned Lot 36, Concession 2, S.D.R., by purchase from his parents on June 20, 1870. The Land Registry has the following record for this lot: Patent Aug. 26, 1856 to Samuel Hoare, 50 acres. #2029 June 20, 1870 Samuel Hoare et ux to Jno Hoare. #2030 Dec. 26, 1870 Jno Hoare et ux to Martin Hessenaur #10036 Mar. 20, 1895 Martin Hessenauer to Peter Hessenauer #11182 Quit Claim to Peter Hessenauer #14101 Mar. 1, 1909 Peter Hessenauer to Joseph L. Tanner #20973 Mar. 4, 1946 Joseph L. Tanner to Donald Tanner A photocopy copy of instrument #2030 is in the Hoar file of Phillip E. Bedient. This deed bears the signature of John Hoare and the mark of Caroline his wife. Samuel Hoare (probably John's brother) also signed as a witness to the deed. On Dec. 26, 1870 when this deed was signed, John and Caroline Hoare were residents of Guilford Co., North Carolina. An abstract of the deed follows: This Indenture made in duplicate the twentysixth day of December one thousand eight hundred and seventy---between John Hoare formerly of Brant in the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario but now of the County of Guilford in the State of North Carolina---yeoman of the first part. Carolina Hoare of the said County of Guilford in the state aforesaid his wife of the second part and Martin Hessenauer of the Township of Carrick in the County of Bruce---yeoman of the third part---for five hundred dollars of lawful money of Canada---grant Lot number Thirtysix in the second Concession South of the Durham Road containing fifty acres---subject to a certain mortgage made by Samuel Hoare and Elizabeth Hoare to George Jackson for the sum of six hundred an twenty dollars.--- Signed sealed in the presence of John Turner and Samuel Hoare by John Hoare and Caroline Hoare, her mark County of Guilford, State of North Carolina. I John Turner of Greensboro, State of North Carolina, Farmer (1) That I was present and did see the within Instrument and Duplicate duly signed---by John Hoare and Caroline Hoare his wife (2) That the Instrument---were executed at the Town of Greensboro--- (3) That I know the said parties who executed the same (4) That I am a subscribing witness to the said Instrument. John Turner Sworn before me at Greensboro in the County of Guilford this 26th day of December---1870. Abram Clapp, Judge of Probate which is a court of record. 1880 Federal Census, Center Twp., Emmet Co., MI: Hoar, John 44 Farmer b. Eng. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Caroline 37 Wife b. Eng. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Henry 15 son b. Can. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Hannah 13 dau b. Can. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Andrew 9 son b. N.C. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Mary Ann 4 dau b. N.C. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. Hoar, Maude 1 dau b. N.C. fath b. Eng. moth. b. Eng. In 1884, the widow Caroline Hoar received a Homestead grant from the USA: (abstract) Homestead No. 5739 to Caroline Hoar, widow of John Hoar, deceased; for the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section 2 and the N 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11 in T37N R5W [Center Twp.] containing 160 acres. Dated Dec. 20, 1884. By Chester A. Arthur. Recorded Vol. 12, p. 141 at Reed City. Footnotes: Emmet Co., MI, Death Records. John Hoar, d. Dec. 4, 1883, married, age 47-6-10, Center Twp., fracture of skull by falling limb, b. England, farmer. Parents: Elizabeth Hoar, res. Canada. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/old8.htm [Marriage] 26 February, 1862, John HOAR, bachelor, and Caroline WAKEFIELD, spinster, both of Brant. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3JR-68Q Name: John Hoar Death date: 04 Dec 1883 Death place: Center, Emmet, Michigan Gender: Male Age at death: 47 years 6 months 10 days Estimated birth year: 1836 Death place: Center, Emmet, Michigan Marital status: Married Father name: Mother name: Elizabeth Hoar Occupation: Farmer Film number: 2363672 Digital GS number: 4207810 Image number: 92 Reference number: p 207 rn 5 Collection: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 | Hoar, John (I10046)
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26168 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the notebook of Georgia Pangborn: Mr. and Mrs. Hoar Celebrate 50th Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoar celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sept. 6, at their home. They were greatly surprised and pleased when about 20 friends and relatives came bringing gifts and dinner. After the dinner many more friends called with best wishes and one of the first was Rev. George Weaver of Petoskey who married them 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar have lived 48 years in their house and their four children were raised there. Now they have sold their home and will go to Detroit this week to live with their son, Chester, and his family. Clipping dated Mar. 13, 1952 at Levering, Mrs. C. B. Walker, Correspondent: Thomas J. Hoar. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Levering Methodist church for Thomas J. Hoar, 81, who died at his Levering home Friday. He had been in ill health for several years. The Rev. Leon Shaffer conducted the rites and burial was at Carp Lake cemetery. Born April 13, 1870 at Walkerton, Ontario, Mr. Hoar came to Levering in 1880. On September 6, 1899, he married Sadie Carlton in Levering and they made their home on a farm north of Levering until three years ago when they moved to Detroit for a year, later coming back to Levering. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a Past Noble Grand of the IOOF. Surviving are his wife, Sadie; three sons, Harry of Long Beach, Long Island, New York, Donavan and Chester, both of Detroit; five grandchildren; one brother, George of Levering; and a sister, Jessie of Seattle, Wash. Groom name: Thomas Hoar Groom race (on document): Groom age: 29 years Groom birth year: 1870 Groom birth place: Canada Bride name: Sadie Carlton Bride race (on document): Bride age: 18 years Bride birth year: 1881 Bride birth place: Canada Marriage type: Marriage date: 06 Sep 1899 Marriage place: Levering, Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: David Mother of groom name: Anna Hidsfield Father of bride name: Thomas Mother of bride name: Caroline Comestock Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342511 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4208631 Image number: 22 Reference number: item 1 p 623 rn 85 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Hoar, Thomas (I38299)
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26169 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Funeral Wed. for G. Sparks. Funeral services for George H. Sparks will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Nordman Funeral Home. He wil be buried at the Carp Lake Cemetery, where his wife is buried. She died on Nov. 27, 1955. Mourning her death, Mr. Sparks shot himself yesterday in a car while parked alongside her grave at the cemetery. He was born at Raymond, Ohio, on Aprill 22, 1883. Survivors are one son John of Livonia, one brother William of Lancaster, Ohio, and three grandchildren. Death of Mr. Sparks came as a shock to his many friends in Levering and vicinity. He had appeared to be in good health and in good spirits, friends said, and some remarked that they did not realize he was taking his wife's death so seriously. She died as a result of an auto accident which occurred on the Cheboygan - Levering road. He has been rooming at the Claude Shurtleff residence. He worked occasionally to help out at the Standard Service Station on US-31 located at the intersection of the highway and the Cheboygan-Levering Road. He at one time owned and operated that station, and many people still call it "George's station" after him. He was a pioneer in the gasoline business in the Levering area. Mr. Sparks had a bulk station and used to deliver gasoline in winter with a horse and sleigh. He was well-liked and he and his wife had a great many friends. Groom name: George Sparks Groom race (on document): Groom age: 25 years Groom birth year: 1883 Groom birth place: Ohio Bride name: Bunny Hoar Bride race (on document): Bride age: 19 years Bride birth year: 1889 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 11 Aug 1908 Marriage place: Levering, Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: Gus Mother of groom name: Mary Hummel Father of bride name: John Mother of bride name: Jenny Galloway Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342681 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4209125 Image number: 90 Reference number: v 2 p 88 rn 102 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Sparks, George H. (I13942)
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26170 | November 7, 2004 Source: Email from Phillip Bedient, pbedient(at)berkshire.rr.com Phillip E. Bedient 65 Beverly St. Dalton, MA 01226 Undated clipping from the scrapbook of Georgia Pangborn: Levering Pioneer Passed Thursday. Pneumonia Fatal To Geo. Schmalzried; Homesteaded 160-Acre Tract. John Conrad Schmalzried, a wagonmaker of Wurtemberg, Germany, came to America when he was twenty-five and took up the work of a carpenter in the carpenter shops of Adrian. He married Anna Heist of Schwartzwald, Germany. To this union were born eight children, George Schmalzried being the fifth child. George Schmalzried was born in Adrian on November 3, 1861. His mother died when he was eleven. In 1878 the family came north. The came to Petoskey by train and on to Harbor Springs by ferry from where they walked. Three weeks later the rest of the family arrived at Sturgeon Bay with the family possessions. The furniture was hauled to Levering by an ox team owned by Chris Leatherman, with the aid of Jim Kirkpatrick. A 160-acre tract of land was homesteaded in Carp Lake township on June 7, 1887. George Schmalzried married Elizabeth Hoar of Canby and moved to his own farm. To this union 6 children were born, three having preceded their father in death. Surviving are Mrs. W. Dale Robinson, Mrs. Morton Pangborn, Lyle Schmalzried. Mr. Schmalzried has been township treasurer, school director, and a member of the board of review. Mr. and Mrs, Schmalzried joined the Levering church in August 1891. On July 31, 1897 when the local congregation was formed they became charter members. On June 7, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Schmalzried celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary. On June 10, Mr. Schmalzried became ill. Pneumonia developed rapidly and in a few hours he passed into a coma, passing away on June 12, 1941 at the age of 79. He is survived by two brothers William of Woodland, and Theodore of Carp Lake, his three children and nine grandchildren. Coming for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neithamer, Peggy and Tommy and Mrs. Mabel Tucker, William Schmalzried of Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Al Laird of Battle Creek. Evelyn Morrow, Mrs. John Harcourt, and Mrs. Harry Staley of Detroit. Groom name: George Schmattzind Groom race (on document): Groom age: 25 years Groom birth year: 1862 Groom birth place: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan Bride name: Elizabeth Hoar Bride race (on document): Bride age: 24 years Bride birth year: 1863 Bride birth place: Canada Marriage type: Marriage date: 07 Jun 1887 Marriage place: Center, Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: Mother of groom name: Father of bride name: Mother of bride name: Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342480 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4207657 Image number: 204 Reference number: v 1 p 378 rn 39 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Schmalzried, George (I10055)
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26171 | 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: Death Takes Levering Man. William J. Reed Succumbs After Over 50 Years Residence There. William J. Reed, pioneer Emmet county resident and leader in the Levering community life for more than half a century, is dead at 83 years of age. Mr. Reed first came to Emmet county in 1881 and lived at Cross Village. After a year he moved to a farm north of Levering and resided there since. Throughout his long stay in the Levering area, Mr. Reed was one of the leaders in community life and played an active role in the program of the Methodist church there. Funeral services will be held at the Levering Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock Thursday with the Rev. E. C. Finkbeiner in charge. Burial will follow in Carp Lake cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. W. J. Coffin of Levering; a son W. R. Reed, of Levering; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, George, of Levering, and A. J. Read, of Rothsey, Ont. Mr. Reed was born in Brant county, Ontario, March 15, 1855. On January 17, 1877, he was married to Miss Susan Hoar. They lived in Walkerton, Ont. for four years and then came to Emmet county. Although Mr. Reed had suffered several strokes, he recovered and was able to be about until Sunday evening when he became critically ill. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/bruce77.htm 001500/77 William J. REEDS, 21, farmer, Nassagawaya Ontario, Brant Twp Ontario, s/o Robert REEDS & Mary Jane REEDS, married Susannah HOAR, 20, Brant, Brant, d/o Samuel & Jane E. HOAR, witn: John HOAR & Isabella Jane REEDS both of Brant, 14 Brant 1877, Brant | Reed, William John (I10844)
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26172 | 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: Henry Hoar Dies Monday. Henry Hoar, 85, long time Levering resident, who died Monday at his home, was buried Wednesday. Mr. Hoar was born August 24, 1864 in Walkerton, Ontario. When six years old the family moved to North Carolina, and in 1876 they came by boat to Cross Village with the S. A. Cosens and Henry Luesing families. All stayed for a few weeks in a cabin then staked homestead claims. In 1888 Mr. Hoar was married to May Mann who died in 1900. He later married Elvira Archer, who survives him. He has made his home in Levering since 1913. Surviving are his widow, a brother, Andrew of Levering, many nieces and nephews. Mr. Hoar had a wide cicle of friends in the Levering area. Funeral services were held at the Levering Methodist church with burial following in the Bliss cemetery. Stone Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Groom name: Henery Hoar Groom race (on document): Groom age: 24 years Groom birth year: 1866 Groom birth place: Canada Bride name: May Mann Bride race (on document): Bride age: 22 years Bride birth year: 1868 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: License Marriage date: 20 Feb 1890 Marriage place: Emmet, Michigan Father of groom name: John Hoar Mother of groom name: Caroline Wakefield Father of bride name: Chas. Mann Mother of bride name: Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342488 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4207812 Image number: 634 Reference number: v 2 p 399 rn 189 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 | Hoar, Henry (I37694)
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26173 | NOY - Joseph L. NOY came to Missouri Valley in the autumn of 1883, and engaged with C. S. HOAR & Co., with whom he remained until August, 1890, and then entered into partnership with O. B. WALKER, in the bakery and confectionery business, under the firm name of NOY & WALKER. He was born in Perry County, Pa., October 3, 1862, and is the son of Andrew and Sarah (MICKEY) NOY. The mother was of German ancestry, her parents coming from Germany. Our subject's father was a carpenter; came to Benton County Iowa, in 1808, and died in 1871, and was buried at Vinton. The mother died in 1878, and was buried in the same place. Their family consisted of one son and three daughters. Two of the daughters died, and the other is the wife of C. S. HOAR, of Missouri Valley. Our subject is the youngest child of his father's family. Mr. NOY was united in marriage June 10, 1888, to Alberta WALKER, who was born in Harrison County, Iowa. Her father, W. S. WALKER, was an early settler, and a full sketch of his life is found elsewhere in this work. In political matters Mr. NOY is a Republican, and is a most excellent business man; consequently, is a most valuable citizen to Missouri Valley. He came from a loyal family. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 725 | Noy, Joseph L. (I11669)
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26174 | Nun Obituary: Published Date: 1969-10-20 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Mary (I60990)
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26175 | Nun | Garvey, Sister Marie Ellen (I61220)
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26176 | Nun - of the order of Mary Knoll, Ossining, NY in 1919. | Hoar, Sister Mary (I61707)
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26177 | NY Times Newspaper - Published June 28, 1923 Detroit Girl Betrothed to New York Lawyer, Nephew ... Miss Helen Howard Robinson, to Robert Johnson Horr. son of Mr. and Mrs. John ... Mr. Horr was graduated from West Point in 1918 and served in the Field ... | Robinson, Helen (I30702)
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26178 | Obit see: Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper), Feb. 11, 1949, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=218808&GRid=8038533& | Jones, Florence (I38784)
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26179 | Obit see: Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper), Sept. 14, 1953, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa | Horr, Burton (I38783)
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26180 | Obit see: Post Standard (Newspaper - Syracuse, NY) March 20, 1978 | Horr, Alma (I1645)
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26181 | Obit see: Post Standard (Newspaper) Syracuse, NY Oct. 11, 1962 and http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Oswego Palladium Oct-Dec 1962 - 0146.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Oct-Dec%201962%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Oct-Dec%201962%20-%200146.pdf Two sisters: Mrs. Martha Andrews and Mrs. Bert Allen | Andrews, Anna (I36282)
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26182 | Obits: Philadelphia Inquirer, 17 Aug 1967, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phila. Inquirer Thursday Morning Aug. 17, 1967 page 10 NAME NEE SPOUSE DATE CEMETERY HOAR, CHARLES M. Anna (Roseia)* Haor [sic] Aug. 14 St. Dominic's | Hoar, Charles (I22702)
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26183 | Obituaries index: http://files.usgwarchives.org/mn/wright/obits/obitsac.txt | Merrill, Narcissa (I30062)
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26184 | Obituary Lowell Sun, The Published: Friday, June 09, 1922 Lowell, Massachusetts | Hoar, John (I12357)
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26185 | Obituary Lowell Sun, The Published: Saturday, February 13, 1943 Lowell, Massachusetts | Cristy, Gertrude (I12358)
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26186 | Obituary Lowell Sun, The Saturday, May 06, 1911 Lowell, Massachusetts Mentions daughters Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Mrs. John Bilson, Mrs. Thomas Doyle, Miss Catherine Hoar and son Joseph Hoar. Died age 62 In the 1900 census she had had 8 children with 5 surviving. | Kennedy, Johanna (I10228)
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26187 | Obituary Lowell Weekly Sun Saturday, February 06, 1886 Lowell, Massachusetts Name: Wendell Phillips Hoar Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 01 Feb 1886 Death Place: Lowell, Massachusetts Age: 1 Birth Date: 1885 Birthplace: Lowell, Mass. Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: William G. Hoar Father's Birthplace: Lowell, Mass. Mother's Name: Mary A. Mother's Birthplace: Lowell, Mass. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06800-3 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 960232 Reference Number: v 374 p 112 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 | Hoar, Wendell (I25267)
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26188 | Obituary Middletown Daily Times-Press Published Tuesday, June 08, 1909 Middletown, New York | Hoar, George (I38640)
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26189 | Obituary Middletown Times-Press Published Wednesday, January 31, 1917 Middletown, New York Mentions: Father, Alonzo Briggs. 2 Brothers, not named. 2 Sisters, only one named, Mrs. Fred Schipper. | Briggs, Ozias D. (I38172)
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26190 | Obituary Newport Daily News, The Published Thursday, January 20, 1972 Newport, Rhode Island | Manchester, Leonora (I2193)
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26191 | Obituary Times Record, The Published Monday, August 23, 1943 Troy, New York Survived by two sisters "who reside in Belmont, Ma.". | Hoar, William (I38214)
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26192 | Obituary - Mrs. Harry Hoar, Shell Lake, Dies Mrs. Beatrice Todd Hoar died at her home in Shell Lake Tuesday after long illness. The funeral will be held Thursday, 2 p.m., at the Evergreen Community Church, Madge. Interment will be in the church yard, Madge Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Robert Thrasher will officiate. The Blume Funeral Home is in charge. Pallbears will be Earl Reinhart, Francis Kibler, Paul Klubunde, Darrell Bailey, William Todd, Maurice Todd. Mrs. Hoar was born in Madge township on 27 Feb 1903 She married Harry Hoar, 27 May 1953. The couple have lived in Shell Lake since their marriage. Surviving are her husband; her step-father and mother, Mr and Mrs Chris Cole, Madge township; a sister Mrs Inez(Todd)[Clifford]Cook,of Clear Lake,IA. (Note: she,Inez,is buried in the same cemetery) | Todd, Beatrice (I10218)
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26193 | Obituary - Oswego Palladium-Times Published Friday, December 30, 1960 Oswego, New York and http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Palladium Oct-Dec 1960 - 1192.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Oct-Dec%201960%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Oct-Dec%201960%20-%201192.PDF | Forster, John M. (I20748)
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26194 | Obituary - Yonkers Times 1939 Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1939 Grayscale - 4815.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201939%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201939%20Grayscale%20-%204815.pdf Mrs. Patrick Hoar Mrs. Mary Hoar of 14 Cornell Avenue, a resident of Yonkers for 50 years, died Saturday morning at her home after a long illness. She was sixty seven. Born in County Waterford, Ireland, May 20, 1871, a daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget Morrissey Boyle, she settled in Yonkers 50 years ago. She was married to Patrick Hoar Sept. 14, 1898 at St. Joseph's Church by the late Rev. Henry F. Xavier. Surviving besides her husband are four sons, James, Joseph, Thomas and Francis, and two daughters, Miss Helen Hoar and Mrs. John H. Brady, all of Yonkers; a brother Maurice of Ireland; two sisters, Mrs. John Fitzgerald of this city and Miss Nora Boyle of Ireland, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Home at 9:30 A.M. A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 A. M. at St. Denis Church and burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Her brother's Obituary: James Boyle Yonkers Herald, October 30, 1922. James Boyle of 45 Mulford Street, who for a number of years was employed as a laborer in the Department of Public Works, died this morning at the Municipal Hospital, where he had been a patient only a short time. He was the husband of the late Bridget Welch Boyle, who died here about 17 years ago. Mr. Boyle was born in Ireland and had lived in this city about 30 years. He was 49 years of age, and a devoted member of St. Joseph's Church. He is survived by three sons, Patrick, Thomas and James Boyle; two daughters, the Misses Mary and Katherine Boyle of this city; a brother, Morris Boyle of Ireland and three sisters, Mrs. Patrick Hoar and Mrs. John Fitzgerald, of Yonkers, and Miss Nora Boyle, of Ireland. | Boyle, Mary (I2168)
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26195 | Obituary (bottom-middle): http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83016758/1895-09-05/ed-1/seq-4/ | Pollock, Mary (I64748)
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26196 | Obituary (Death notice) Orange County Times-Press Published Tuesday, January 28, 1908 Middletown, New York He was an only child. | Hoar, William (I38548)
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26197 | Obituary (with photo): Schenectady NY Gazette 1969 Grayscale - 6642.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201969%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201969%20Grayscale%20-%206642.pdf [[Mrs. Julia Devereux Hanson, 87, of 20 Union Ave:, formerly active in civic and political affairs, especially during the1930s, died Saturday in Westledge Nursing Home in Peekskill after a long illness. In August 1936 Mrs. Hanson was named by then President Roosevelt one of nine members of the New York State Recovery Board and in 1937 she wa named vice president of the Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority. Born Oct. 31, 1881 in Deposit, the daughter of Alvin and Isabel Judson Devereux, she attended Ossining Seminary where she majored in music. After graduation she taught at the Park Hill School. She was married in 1905 to Willis T. Hanson Jr., who survives. Besides her husband, survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William Aydelotte of Schenectady; three grandchildren, Mrs. Gordon L. Mills and George Thomas Aydelotte of New York City and William Hanson Aydelotte of San Francisco; two greatgrandchildren. Julia, and Thomas Mills, and a cousin, Mrs. Harry B. Snell of Deposit. Her civic and political positions included Schenectady County chairman of the Women's Organizational for National Prohibition Reform; first vice president of the Schenectady Committee of 100, slate chairman of the Independent Coalltion of American Women and state chairman of Women for Wendell Willkie. Mrs. Hanson was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Mohawk Golf Club. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow at First Presbyterian Church, Peekskill. Burial will be in Schenectady. Memorial contributions may be sent to Recording for the Blind Inc., 215 E. 58th St., New York, N.Y., or to the Deposit Free Library. | Devereux, Julia (I58255)
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26198 | Obituary for Jennie V. Reed -see: Iowa Recorder (Newspaper), Greene, Iowa, Nov. 12, 1919. Marble Rock Journal, Marble Rock, Iowa November 13, 1919 Obituary -- Mrs. Ralph Horr Jennie Viola Reed was born in Durand, Ill., November 30, 1862, and died at her home in Marble Rock, Iowa, November 6, 1919. She was united in marriage to Ralph C. Horr, April 19th, 1884. To this union, one son, Reed V. Horr, was born, Reed V. Horr, was born, Aug. 29th, 1897. Mrs. Horr was a charter member of the D.A.R, ... a member of Star Temple Pythian Sisters, during the life of that order, and also the Yeomen lodge. She was ever faithful in all work pertaining to the Red Cross and was at one time the efficient president of that society. Mrs. Horr was a helpful member of the Ladies Aid society and will be greatly missed. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at the home and was in charge of Rev. S.T. Weaver. Beautiful selections were sung by Mesdames Geo Barber and Chas. Moore, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Swant. The flowers were unusually beautiful and told of the love and regard in which Mrs. Horr was held. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133745175 [[ The Iowa Recorder (Greene, Iowa) Newspaper date: July 28, 1954 [Her brother's obituary] [Caption] Edgar Reed Died Recently Marble Rock - Edgar Geo. Reed, for many years a businessman in this community, passed away Thursday afternoon, July 22 at 4:00 PM at the home of his only child, Dr. Webster G. Reed of Arlington, Virginia, at which place he had made his home since the death of his wife in 1947. Mr. Reed's illness was of a weeks duration. Mr. Reed was born on July 30, 1872 in Floyd County, near Rockford, the son of Edwin Samuel and Eliza Ette Reed. Until 1947 his entire life was spent in Rockford, Marble Rock, and a short period in Greene. He was married to Jennie Greenwood June 2, 1894. Mrs. Reed's father, C. F. Greenwood, and son, Byron, operated a general store in Marble Rock for many years in which Mr. And Mrs. Reed were associated. After leaving the store they resided on a farm one mile south of Marble Rock until 1929 at which time they moved to the town of Greene. Later they operated several filling stations in Marble Rock. He is survived by his son, Dr. Webster G. Reed; two brothers, Willis H. Reed and Mark W. of Los Angeles, California; three grandsons, Charles E. Reed of Alexandria, Virginia, Mark W. Reed of Arlington, Virginia and Max W. Reed of Vienna, Virginia; and three great grandchildren. Two sisters, Jennie Horr and Lillie, and 2 infant brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at the Ives Funeral Home in Arlington, Virginia, on July 24, and at the Hann Funeral Home, Greene, on July 27. Rev. Max Paige, the Methodist church pastor, Marble Rock, conducted the services at Greene and interment was at the West Side Cemetery, Marble Rock. | Reed, Jennie (I10745)
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26199 | Obituary from "Corning Journal," June 3, 1903: "Mrs. Lucy A. Stanton, a widow, died on Tuesday evening, May 26, at her home in Hornby, aged 79 years. She is survived by two sons, P.S., of Hornby, and W.L. of Gang Mills; and three daughters, Mrs. A. Kelly, of the Fifth Ward, Corning; Mrs. A. G. Button, of Marsh Creek, Pa.; and Mrs. C.M. Smith, of Kanona, N.Y." Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81136026 | Horr, Lucy (I9618)
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26200 | Obituary image: http://www.cagenweb.com/archives/Obituaries/Stanislaus/Horr-Afredl-P-19431001-p2.jpg http://files.usgwarchives.org/ca/stanislaus/cemeteries/patterson-1943-transcription.txt Horr Afredl P 431001 p2 Al Horr, Last of Pioneer Family, Passes Away; The last of a real pioneer family of Stanislaus County vanished Sunday as Alfred Perry Horr, youngest of seven brothers, of whom the oldest was the first white child born in this county, died at Palo Alto. The family settled on the east side in what was later the Modesto area, in gold rush days and Benjamin, the oldest, was born about 1850. In order, John, Henry, William, Frank, Charles and Alfred followed, the latter being born in 1862, making him 81 years of age. Later, most of the brothers moved to the West Side, locating in the Del Puerto Canyon country, and there were so many in that section that it became family saying that they "built the hills." But as the generations rolled by, the families have grown and scattered until Mrs. Bert Sykes, daughter of Henry Horr, is the only one of the family remaining here. Another interesting item in connection with the family history is that the second, third and fourth sons -- John, Henry and William, all passed away on their 73rd birthdays. Funeral Wednesday -- Al Horr had resided in this county all his life with the exception of the past year, when he spent considerable time with a niece, Mrs. Edna Roberson of Palo Alto, at whose home he passed away. The remains were brought here for interment Wednesday afternoon, services being held at the Evans Funeral Chapel with Rev. Spiese of Palo Alto presiding, followed by interment in Del Puerto Cemetery. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSfn=alfred&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=123313441&df=all& | Horr, Alfred (I14221)
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