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26201 | Obituary Image: http://www.cagenweb.com/archives/Obituaries/Stanislaus/Horr-Charles-V-120725-p-6.jpg | Horr, Charles (I14214)
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26202 | Obituary Image: http://www.cagenweb.com/archives/Obituaries/Stanislaus/Horr-John-H-19521016-p1.jpg http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/stanislaus/cemeteries/patterson-1952-transcription.txt Horr John H 521016 p1 John Henry Horr Passes Away; John Henry "Jack" Horr passed away at the age of 68 at Yountville Veterans Home in California Sunday. He was a native of California and the West Side, being born in Del Puerto Canyon on the old Horr cattle Ranch in 1887. Interment will be at golden Gate National cemetery tomorrow at 10 a.m. Horr lived here most of his life until 15 years ago. He worked on cattle ranches and was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by a brother, William Franklin Horr of Los Angeles, and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Bernal of Saratoga and Mrs. Marguerite Sykes of Patterson. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSfn=john&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1952&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=3589205&df=all& | Horr, John (I13278)
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26203 | Obituary of her brother: Id#: 0028686 Name: Bliss, Harry A. Published Date: Dec 16 1937 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008. Notes: Bliss: Harry A., beloved husband of Blanche Fisher Bliss, father of Imogene, brother of Mrs. C. P. Horr of La Grange, Ill., on Monday, Dec. 14, at Lakeside Hospital. Now at Rinear-Lambert's Funeral Home, 13136 Euclid, until Thursday noon. Services Thursday at Wade Memorial Chapel at 2:30 p. m. | Bliss, Marie (I6477)
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26204 | Obituary published date: 1951-11-07 Paper: Trenton Evening Times [[ Obituary: Date: 1938-04-10 Paper: Springfield Republican also... Date: 1951-11-07 Paper: Trenton Evening Times | Hoar, Margaret (I12323)
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26205 | Obituary published in the Wellesley Townsman newspaper. [[ http://www.mckownfamily.com/p11995.htm | Hoar, Marcia (I38032)
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26206 | Obituary published: Date: 1966-10-16; Paper: Plain Dealer (Ohio) | Austin, Lillian E. (I26584)
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26207 | Obituary with photo: Date: 1916-02-24 Paper: Duluth News-Tribune | Peers, Lena (I61376)
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26208 | Obituary with Photo: http://nh.tributes.com/show/James-F.-Mclaughlin-85756780 [[ Worcester Telegram & Gazette (Massachusetts) Published Friday, January 26, 2007 James F. McLaughlin DORCHESTER- James F. McLaughlin, of Dorchester, formerly of Roxbury died Jan 22, 2007. Beloved son of the late Francis J. and Nora V. (Hoar) McLaughlin; brother of Francis M. of West Roxbury, Eugene J. of Dorchester, Stephen V. of Weston, Rev. John E. McLaughlin of Needham, Richard of Northborough, Maureen Joyce of Natick and Daniel P. of Dedham. Also survived by 52 nieces and nephews and 86 grandnieces and nephews. Late WW II U.S. Army Air Corps veteran. Funeral from the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Ave. (Exit 19 B off Rte 128) NEEDHAM on Sat Jan 27 at 9 A.M followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph Church, Needham at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Fri 3-8 P.M. Interment with Military Honors at St. Mary's Cemetery Needham. In lieu of flowers donations in James' name may be made to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17 Court St. Boston, MA 02108. Obituary: Roslindale Transcript (MA) - February 1, 2007 Deceased Name: James McLaughlin Brother of resident; WWII veteran James F. McLaughlin of Dorchester died Monday, Jan 22, 2007. Mr. McLaughlin was a son of the late Francis J. and Nora V. (Hoar) McLaughlin. He was a former resident of Roxbury. A World War II veteran, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He leaves his siblings, Francis M. McLaughlin of West Roxbury, Eugene J. McLaughlin of Dorchester, Stephen V. McLaughlin of Weston, the Rev. John E. McLaughlin of Needham, Richard McLaughlin of Northborough, Maureen Joyce of Natick and Daniel P. McLaughlin of Dedham; 52 nieces and nephews; and 86 grandnieces and grandnephews. His funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 27, from the Eaton Funeral Home, Needham, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph Church. Burial with military honors was at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham. Memorial donations may be made to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17 Court St., Boston, MA 02108. | McLaughlin, James F. (I60560)
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26209 | Obituary with photo: Published Date: 1960-01-24 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, John (I33101)
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26210 | Obituary with photo: Published Date: 1962-08-23 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Kessia, Angelina (I61069)
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26211 | Obituary with photo: Waterloo (Iowa) Daily Courier - Wednesday, November 16, 1932 Name: Maurice Eugene Hoar Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 15 Nov 1932 Death Place: Waterloo Age: 76 Birth Date: 1856 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: White Marital Status: Single Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B86644-0 System Origin: Iowa-EASy Source Film Number: 1561086 Reference Number: 413 Collection: Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990 | Hoar, Maurice (I37778)
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26212 | Obituary with photo: Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1959 Grayscale - 4154.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201959%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201959%20Grayscale%20-%204154.pdf [[ James A. Moore, Track Official 40 Years Dies James A. Moore, sixty-five, former Westchester County commissioner for the Metropolitan,-Assn. of the Amateur Athletic Union, died yesterday while on his way to work as an inspector for the Dept. of Public Works Bureau of Engineering. Police were summoned by passersby who found the body at the corner of Parkview Ave. and Colonial Parkwav North. A resident at the YMCA at 17 Riverdale Ave., Mr. Moore was the brother of the Rt- Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Moore, Catholic chaplain at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. An official at track meets for more than 40 years, he was a former Democratic district leader in the 8th Ward. Mr. Moore a former track coach at the Y.M. and a track star and baseball and bas ketball player with the old Dion Athletic Club in his youth, .iad served as the Pacoy Club's dele gate to the Board of Governors of the Metropolitan AAU. He had been instrumental in bringing the Junior Met cross county championships to Tibbetts Brook Park in 1949. He had played with St- Denis' parish athletic teams as a youngster. A Navy veteran of World War I, he served aboard the receiving ship USS Granite Statee at N e w York. He had worked several years for the city water bureau and during World War II was employed in Civil Service -with U. S. Air Force engineering installations at Goose Bay, Labrador. Son of the late Patrick and Catherine Hoar Moore, he was born in Yonkers July 12, 1894. Besides Msgr. Moore, he loaves a sister and another brother- Mrs. Charles J. Schmitt of Chicago and Thomas F- Moore of Yonkers. | Moore, James A. (I58346)
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26213 | Obituary: Daily Times 1972 a - 0910.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20%20Daily%20Times%201972.pdf/Watertown%20Daily%20Times%201972%20a%20-%200910.pdf | Horr, Edwin (I18828)
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26214 | Obituary: Albany NY Knickerbocker News 1958 - 5292.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2019/Albany%20NY%20Knickerbocker%20News/Albany%20NY%20Knickerbocker%20News%201958/Albany%20NY%20Knickerbocker%20News%201958%20-%205292.pdf MYERS? June 16, 1958, Henry J. Myers, husband of Marie O'Shea, father of Henry J. Myers Jr. and Mrs. James Hoar, brother of . Joseph, Jacob, George and Edward Myers, Mrs. Sarah Kross and Mrs. Catharine McMunn, grandfather of James Hoar Jr., uncle of Gerald Myers. Funeral from the residence, 35 Russell Road, West Albany, Thursday 9 a. m. thence to St Francis de Sales Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:.% o'clock. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society of St. Francis de Sales Church, Colon ie Council 3394, Knights of Columbus, Colonie Democratic Committee and Local 398, Sheet Metal Workers International Association, are invited and may call at the residence. Arrangements by McVeigh Funeral Home. MYERS? Members of the | Myers, Henry (I71250)
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26215 | Obituary: Alfred NY Sun 1903-1906 - 0177.pdf | Hoard, Rachel Ann (I41393)
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26216 | Obituary: Alfred NY Sun 1913-1914 sp - 0213.pdf | Moland, James W. (I60050)
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26217 | Obituary: Alfred NY Sun 1936-1939 - 0155.pdf | Miles, Ellen (I75940)
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26218 | Obituary: Alfred NY Sun 1946-1950 - 0541.pdf | Sisson, Harriet Lena (I41966)
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26219 | Obituary: Amesbury News (MA) - September 22, 2006 Deceased Name: Alexander Barbick Alexander Barbick, 88, of Amesbury, died September 13, 2006, at the VA Hospital in Bedford. Born in Worcester, March 14, 1918, he was the son of the late Stanislaus and Stella Barbick- Mispilkin. He was the longtime companion of the late Alice Wells, who died in 2001. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Barbick served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1939 to 1945. Following the war, he settled in Amesbury and was a self-employed carpenter for many years. He is survived by one sister, Jennie Kerkian of Newburyport; his nephew, Michael Barbick of Swanton, Vt.; his nieces, Anne Murphy and her husband, Bernard, of Burke, Va., and Lorraine McDonough and her husband, John, of Braintree; and several great-nieces and greatnephews. He was also the brother of the late Michael Barbick, Olga Gurzack, Helen Hoar and Michael Mispilkin. Funeral services were held September 18 from the Market Street Baptist Church Chapel in Amesbury, followed by burial in Mt. Prospect Cemetery, Amesbury. Arrangements were by the E.V. Jutras & Sons Funeral Home of Amesbury. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his name to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701- 4688. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=145826596&ref=acom | Barbick, Alexander (I75789)
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26220 | Obituary: Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder 1936 Dec-1937 Mar Grayscale - 0181.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201936%20Dec-1937%20Mar%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201936%20Dec-1937%20Mar%20Grayscale%20-%200181.pdf Mary E. Horr, 71, widow of Leon J. Nichols, died Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at her home, 17 Pleasant Avenue, after a two weeks' illness. She was born February 27. 1865, at Natural Bridge, Jefferson County, a daughter of John and Margaret Horr. She lived there for nearly 30 years and while there was married to Mr. Nichols. She moved to Amsterdam In 1691 and had made her home here ever since. Possessed of outstanding Christian qualities and a devout member of St. Mary's Church, she had many friends in the community. Her home and family were her principal Interest Mr. Nichols died January 19, 1925. She Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Casimcr C. Musolff, Amsterdam; two sons, Harry E. Nichols, Amsterdam, and John E. Nichols, Hagaman, as well as several nieces and nephews | Horr, Mary (I6976)
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26221 | Obituary: Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder 1938 Mar-Jun Grayscale - 0230.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201938%20Mar-Jun%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201938%20Mar-Jun%20Grayscale%20-%200230.pdf Mrs, Catherine Fettinger Mrs. Catharine Fettinger died Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Conrad, at 81 Maple Avenue. Death followed an illness of two years. Mrs. Fettinger, widow of Adam Fettinger who died five years ago. was a native of the Town of Root, where she was born January 15, 1867. a daughter of Conrad Hoese and Mary Hoar. She lived at Fettinger's Corners until the death of Mr. Fettinger, when she came to j this village to reside with her daughter. Surviving, in addition to the daughter, nre two aons, John, Fettlnger's Cornern, and Joseph,! Ames; a brother, Conrad, Lyker's Corner; six grandchildren and sev- ' eral^ nieces and nephews. A requiem mass will be celebrated Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul's Church and interment will be in SS. Peter ! and Paul's Cemetery. | Hoese, Catherine (I44313)
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26222 | Obituary: Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder 1943 Nov-1944 Mar Grayscale - 0293.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201943%20Nov-1944%20Mar%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201943%20Nov-1944%20Mar%20Grayscale%20-%200293.pdf Conrad Hoese . CANAJOHARIE, Dec. 13.? Conrid Hoese, 87. died Sunday morninr at his home in Lykers after an Hlnisi of four days. He was born la the Town of Root, November 24, 1Mpl?C Avenue Cemetery, Fultonville. | Hoese, Conrad (I43920)
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26223 | Obituary: Amsterdam NY Evening Recorder and Daily Democrat 1906 Mar-Aug Grayscale - 0372.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201906%20Mar-Aug%20%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Evening%20Recorder%20and%20Daily%20Democrat%201906%20Mar-Aug%20%20Grayscale%20-%200372.pdf Howard D. F. Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Gates, died at the home of his parents, No. 824 Union street, Schenectady, Monday after a long Illness. He was 16 years old. The funeral will be held from the family residence Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be private. Mr. Gates was a nephew of Mrs. Jamea W Ferguson and James H. Hanson of this city. | Gates, Howard D. F. (I58242)
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26224 | Obituary: Amsterdam NY Evening Recorder and Daily Democrat 1906 Mar-Aug Grayscale - 1060.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder/Amsterdam%20NY%20Daily%20Democrat%20and%20Recorder%201906%20Mar-Aug%20%20Grayscale/Amsterdam%20NY%20Evening%20Recorder%20and%20Daily%20Democrat%201906%20Mar-Aug%20%20Grayscale%20-%201060.pdf Andrew Tracy Hanson, father of Willis T. Hanson, president of the Union National bank of Schenectady, and of James Howard Hanson of this city, died suddenly this morning at his home, No. 891 Union street, Schenectady. Mr. Hanson partook of breakfast at 7: 30 o'clock, and after the meal started to walk out on a side porch. There he was stricken and died before medical aid could be summoned. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Today Is the 80th anniversary of Mr. Hanson's birth. He was born at Stowe, Vermont, August 2, 1826. He was descended on his father's side from the noted Hoar family. In his early boyhood days his parents moved to Salem. Mass., where he was educated. When a young man he went to New York and became forcmnn of a large sash and blind factory. In 1867. owing to falling health, he was obliged to leave New York, and he went to Stockbrldge, Mass., where he lived on a farm. He remained In the Berkshlres five years, and In 1872 he went to Schenectady, where he took charge of a sash and blind factory. In 1875 he entered tho wholesale leather business, and this he continued until 1888. In 1855 he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Johnson, of Schenectady who survives him. They had six children, namely: Mrs. Charles T. 8now of Brooklyn, Mrs. Lansing DeForest Gates and Mrs. Kate Barhydt of Schenectady. Willis T. Hanson, president of the Union National bank and head of Dr. Williams' medicine concorn, H. A. Hanson, also of Schenectady, and James Howard Hanson, of the law firm of Nisbet & Hanson, of this city. Mr. Hanson has been living A retired life, and was a member of the State street Methodist church. The funeral will be hold at the residence Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the RevT F. W. Adams, pastor of the State street Methodist church officiating. Interment, which will be private, will be In Vale cemetery. | Hanson, Andrew Tracy (I45778)
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26225 | Obituary: Avon NY Herald News 1969-1970 Grayscale - 0125.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Avon%20NY%20Herald%20News/Avon%20NY%20Herald%20News%201969-1970%20Grayscale/Avon%20NY%20Herald%20News%201969-1970%20Grayscale%20-%200125.pdf | Donovan, Blanche (I49361)
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26226 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I54138)
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26227 | Obituary: Bennington Banner (Vermont) Thursday, May 01, 1969 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=145391146 | Hoar, Peter (I25247)
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26228 | Obituary: BESSIE R. HOAR: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Portland Press Herald (ME) - September 11, 1995 Deceased Name: BESSIE R. HOAR Bessie R. Hoar, 90, of West Street died Sunday in a Portland hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada, a daughter of Abner and Flora Wilbur Bartlett. She attended New Brunswick schools, moving to Westbrook in 1926. For 10 years she was employed by the Portland Newspapers as a proofreader. She was a member of the Westbrook-Warren Congregational Church and was the last surviving member of the Craigie Class of the former Warren Congregational Church. She was fond of knitting and crocheting and was always available to furnish candy and pastries at church functions. Her husband, Leonard T. Hoar, died in 1979. She is survived by a son, Gerald W. Hoar of North Windham; a sister, Allene Steeves of Hillsborough, N.B.; three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services and burial will be in Hopewell Hill, N.B. Arrangements are by the Hay Funeral Home, Westbrook. Edition: CITY Page: 5B Cemetery: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mhlewis/hopewellcem/hopewellcem.htm | Bartlett, Bessie (I10189)
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26229 | Obituary: Binghamton NY Press Grayscale 1913 - 0915.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201913.pdf/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201913%20-%200915.pdf | Hoar, Grace (I18924)
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26230 | Obituary: Binghamton NY Press Grayscale 1927 - 0410.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201927.pdf/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201927%20-%200410.pdf Mrs. Edith Dubois died _at her home in Preble early. Wednesday morning. She was born in Cortlandville 36 years ago. She Is survived by her husband, Floyd Dubois; an Infant son, two other sons: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Long of Vesper: two sls'ters, Mrs. James Van Patten of Preble and Mrs. Earl Powers of Tully, and two brothers, Seth and' Ralph Long of Vesper. The funeral will be held at her home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | Long, Edith (I64164)
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26231 | Obituary: Binghamton NY Press Grayscale 1941 a - 5861.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201941.pdf/Binghamton%20NY%20Press%20Grayscale%201941%20a%20-%205861.pdf Francis W. Hoar, Printer in Cortland, Is Dead Cortland, July 15 ? Francis W.Hoar, 51, a life long resident of this city, died Tuesday at his home 54 Giant Street. He was a printer in the Beaudry Wall Paper Co., whero he had been employed 33 years. He was a member of St. Mary's church and the Holy Name society. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Nellie O'Connor Hoar; a daughter, Mrs. Leslie Bell; a son, Gordon Hoar, both of Cortland: two sisters, Mrs. Edward Miller of Homer and Mrs. Gerald Houlihan of Cortland; three brothers, Ralph of the Army Air Corps, Charles and Harold of this city, Burial will be Thursday morning after a 9:30 solemn mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 3:30 o'clock. | Hoar, Francis (I18923)
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26232 | Obituary: Bridgeport Telegram, The (Connecticut) Saturday, August 17, 1957 | Mannion, Marie (I1822)
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26233 | Obituary: Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle 1916 Grayscale - 2500.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%205/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201916%20Grayscale/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201916%20Grayscale%20-%202500.pdf | (Unknown), Mary (I38210)
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26234 | Obituary: Brooklyn NY Daily Star 1923 - 1855.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201924/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Star%201923%20-%201855.pdf Survived by a granddaughter, Miss Muriel Hoar [[ Seperation: Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle 1870 Grayscale - 0096.pdf DOMESTIC INFELICTXX AT GREENPOINT.? Mrs. Charlotte Hoar s n e d h e r husband, Wm. A. Hoar, t o o b tain a separation, neoe^altated^y h i s alleged' c r u e l treatment ; a n d yesterday'movedf^before Judge Cardozo.for temporary alimony a n d counsel fce3, a n d f o r t h e c o s - tody, o f h e r ; t w o c h i l d r e _ , , _ l r _ iT Of - s i x a _ _ t e h y e a r s . o f age. Mrs. Hoar charges that her h u s b a n d h a s b e en habitually brutal _ o d i n s u l t i n g i n h i s t r e a t m e n t of h e r , f r e q u e n t l y kicking h e r a n d t h e c h i l d r e n , and e v e n kicki n g h e r s i s t e r f o r I n t e r f e r i n g I n tarbdia? '. The c o u p le r e s i d o a t Greenpoint, a n d Mr. Hoar i s c l a i m e d t o h a ve an i n c o m e o f $4,000 a y e a r , t h o u g h ho d e n i e s t h i s , a n d s a y s t h a t s i n c e h i s w i f e h a s abandoned h im h o h a s n o t been able t o a t t e n d t o h i s business." H e deniea that he was e v e r u n k i n d t o h i s .v.ifo,'.a_d says s h e w a s i n d u c ed to leave h im by p r e t e n d e d f r i e n d s , w h o s e e m e d t o en vy b e r i a i _ ?C r ?C o i ^ < & * ' l f a ' hptoe which h e _asv p r o v i d e d. D c c i e i o t t r o s c r v e d . , | Hingston, Charlotte (I44259)
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26235 | Obituary: Brooklyn NY Standard Union 1928 a - 3756.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2014/Brooklyn%20NY%20Standard%20Union/Brooklyn%20NY%20Standard%20Union%201928/Brooklyn%20NY%20Standard%20Union%201928%20a%20-%203756.pdf MARGARET HOAR. Margaret Hoar, born in Ireland and a reaidont of New York City for sixteen yeara, died yesterday at her home 19 Temple Court, Windsor Terrace. She is survived by a son, James, and four daughters, Mrs. James Wella, Margaret, Mrs. Catherine Evenaon and Mrs. James Sherry. The funeral will be held at. 9:30 A. M. Saturday, with a requiem maaa at the R. C. Church of the Holy Name of Jesus. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery. Schenectady NY Gazette 1928 Grayscale - 6004.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201928%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201928%20Grayscale%20-%206004.pdf Mrs. Margaret Hoar Word was received here today of the death of Margaret Hoar, a former resident of this city, as having occurred last night at the home of her daughter Mrs. James Sherry, of Temple Court, Brooklyn. She was the mother of James Hoar,.well known in the Hill section here and now living at Pawtucket, R. I. | Tully, Margaret (I71221)
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26236 | Obituary: Buffalo NY Courier Express 1959 A - 3112.pdf Sister of the late Stephen J. and Charles J. Qualey. | Qualey, Anna (I25806)
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26237 | Obituary: Canada | Alberta | Lethbridge | Lethbridge Herald, The | Published 1957-09-03 Mrs. C. Hoar, Former City Nurse, Dies An active community and church worker in Lethbndge for a number of years, Mrs. Catherine Hoar died Sunday at the age of 71 years. She was a former member of Southmmster Church choir and of a number of church groups. In addition, she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Hoar had done nursing in Lethbndge f'rom 1933 to 1948 and had lived in Alberta since 1922 She resided at 503 12th St. S. Born in Winnipeg, she married Archibald Hoar here in 1916. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter Mrs. E. R. McFarland of Lethbridge; brothers John Dunn and James Dunn of Winnipeg; sisters Mrs. J. H. Philion of Saskatoon, Mrs. F. Morley of Eegina and Miss Mary Dunn of Winnipeg, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesdav at 2 p.m. in Martin Bros, chapel with Rev. H. A. Frame, DD, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=2146604&GRid=108396265& | Dunn, Catherine (I18950)
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26238 | Obituary: Carl A. Kraeer, 90, believed to be the last of the pioneer workers in the once world famous oil field of the McDonald district, died at his home near Burgettstown on Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, 1948 at six o'clock. He had been in ill health for some time. He was the grandfather of William Kraeer, of Burgettstown, who was drowned recently in the Monongahela river at Point Marion. The McDonald oil field in which he spent his active years produced the greatest gushers in the history of the oil and gas industry in Washington County. Operations were started there about 1890 when it was believed the other oil pools tapped were playing out. The Mevay well, which produced a maximum of 14,000 barrels of oil a day and the Matthews, which produced 12,000 barrels, are recorded as the largest drilled there. The white sand pool tapped in the McDonald area is said to have been the largest in the world. Mr. Kraeer, who lived through those exciting days, had lived a retired life in recent years. A son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth De Haven Kraeer, he was born in McDonald March 31, 1858, but had been a resident of Smith Township for 33 years. He was a member of the Burgettstown Grange. | Kraeer, Carl A. (I16819)
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26239 | Obituary: Cherry Creek NY News 1906-1908 - 0352.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2014/Cherry%20Creek%20NY%20News/Cherry%20Creek%20NY%20News%201906-1908/Cherry%20Creek%20NY%20News%201906-1908%20-%200352.pdf Death of John M. Hoard John Milton Hoard, one of the best known and most highly esteemed residents of Conewango Valley died at the W. C. A. hospital in Jamestown on Saturday following a surgical operation which was performed Friday. Mr. Hoard had been ill for some time and was taken to the hospital Thursday in the hope that an operation might prolong his life. Mr. Hoard, was a prominent farmer and horseman. He was the son of Samuel and Huldah Hoard and was born at Stephentown, Mass. When but one year old he was taken to Conewango Valley by his parents and remained a resident of that town until cut down by death. He was married to Miss Elizaabeth Cook of Clear Creek by whom he became the father of three children, two of whom, Winford W. Hoard of Corry, Pa., and Charles Nathaniel Hoard of Clear Creek, survive, together with their mother. Mr. Hoard was 78 years old and had lived more than three-quarters of a century in the town of Conewango. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoard&GScid=2149601&GRid=11492205& [[ http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hoardresearch There is some question as to who the mother is of Marilla (b July 1814), Emmett (b 1824) and John Milton (b 1830). The father is proven as Samuel G Hoard from the following document. To The Surrogate of the County of Cattaraugus The Petition of Caroline Hoard of the Town of Conewango in the County of Cattaraugus respectfully showeth That Samuel G. Hoard of the Town of Conewango in the said County of Cattaraugus died in the said town of Connewango on or about the twenty seventh day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy four. That at the time of his death he was an inhabitant of the County of Cattaraugus. That he left no will, as far as your petitioner has heard, or been able to discover: That he left your petitioner his widow, and Franklin Hoard, Lorenzo Hoard, Anna Hoard, Emmett Hoard, Milton Hoard, Marrilla Wildey, Mary Ann Shaw -- his childen and heirs at law him surviving. That your petitioner, and said Franklin, Anna, Milton reside in the town of Conewango in said County, Emmett Hoard resides in Randolph in said County, Marrilla Wildey resides in the Town of Ellington in the County of Chautauqua, Mary Ann Shaw resides at Skaneateles in the County Onondaga. All of said children are of full age except said Anna Hoard who is an infant of the age of 17 years, That your petitioner is the widow of said deceased. And your petitioner further showeth, that all the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased do not exceed in value the sum of three hundred Dollars: and your petitioner prays that Letter of Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased may be granted by the Surrogate to your petitioner. Dated: December 31, 1874 ss Caroline Hoard | Hoard, John (I40728)
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26240 | Obituary: Chittenango NY Madison County Times 1971 Grayscale - 0750.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Chittenango%20NY%20Madison%20County%20Times/Chittenango%20NY%20Madison%20County%20Times%20%201971%20Grayscale/Chittenango%20NY%20Madison%20County%20Times%20%201971%20Grayscale%20-%200750.pdf | Thurston, Irving (I59977)
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26241 | Obituary: Cincinnatus NY Times 1913-1914 - 0077.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Cincinnatus%20NY%20Times/Cincinnatus%20NY%20Times%201913-1914/Cincinnatus%20NY%20Times%201913-1914%20-%200077.pdf Fall Ends Fatally. Batavla.? Needham Adolphus Gardner died at his home on the Creek road as a result of a fall from the second to the first floor of his house when he mistook the head of the stairway. Mr. Gardner was 87 years old and one of Genesee county's most successful agriculturists. He was the son of Adolphus and Mehitable Moulton Gardner, who came from Brimfield, Mass., in 1808. His grandfather was Major Josiah Gardner, who was on General Washington's staff and a pensioner of the Revolutionary War. | Gardner, Adolphus (I56007)
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26242 | Obituary: Clarence E. Horr, 85, of 826 S. Third Ave., died at 7:11 p.m. Tuesday [February 4, 1986] at Graham Hospital. He was born Sept. 30, 1900, in Canton, the son of Owen and Cynthia (Foote) Horr. He married Hazel H. Hughes Feb. 24, 1924, in Canton. She died Aug. 19, 1979. Survivors include one son, Virgil E. Horr of Canton; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by one brother and one sister. He was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Greenwood Cemetery, the Rev. Delmar Smith and the Rev. Joe Richard officiating. There will be no visitation. Oaks Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=105929&GRid=24557313& | Horr, Clarence (I8880)
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26243 | Obituary: Clifton Rodgers Dodge, Rye resident the past 45 years, passed away April 2, 1996. He was born at Nowata, Oklahoma Territory, Sept. 17, 1904. Mr. Dodge married Zola Hoar in 1929. He ranched in the Granada, LaVeta and Rye areas, served as Deputy Sheriff of Prowers County during World War II and purchased livestock for the United States Government for Camp Amache at Granada where he served as Mayor. During the 1920's Cliff followed the rodeos throughout the country. He was a member of Rye Home United Methodist Church and a mason for 67 years. He was a member of Greenhorn Valley Lodge No. 196 AF&AM. Mr. Dodge was preceded in death by son, Dan Dodge. He is survived by wife, Zola, of the family home; two sons, Chuck (Barbara) Dodge and Butch (Donna) Dodge, all of Rye; two brothers, Raymond Dodge and Bud (Frances) Dodge; sister, Doll Parsley; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services at 1 p.m. Friday, April 5, 1996, Rye Home United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Bob Adams officiating. Interment at Brookside Cemetery, Rye. Masonic graveside services by Greenhorn Valley Lodge No. 196 AF&AM. The family will receive friends in the Auxiliary Building next to the church immediately following the service. Those who wish may make contributions to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in memory of Mr. Dodge. Arrangements by McCarthy-Comer Funeral Home, 329 Goodnight. | Dodge, Clifton Roger (I3296)
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26244 | Obituary: Corning NY Evening Leader 1930 Jan-Nov 1930 Grayscale - 0676.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Corning%20NY%20Evening%20%20Leader/Corning%20NY%20Evening%20%20Leader%201930%20%20Jan-Nov%201930%20Grayscale/Corning%20NY%20Evening%20%20Leader%201930%20%20Jan-Nov%201930%20Grayscale%20-%200676.pdf | Stanton, William Lewis (I46011)
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26245 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1893 - 1310.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201893/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201893%20-%201310.pdf Word has been received in Cortland of the death at his home in Chicago, III., on Nov. 5, of Dr. Henry Martin Hobart, a cousin of Mrs. C. P. Walrad and Mr. W. R Curtis of Cortland, and a nephew of the late Manley Hobart of Homer. Tho cause of his death was peritonitis and he had been ill but two weeks. The doctor was born in Arcade, Wyoming county, N. Y., Aug, 11, 1851. When fourteen years old he moved with his parents to Grinnell, la. He was graduated with highest honor from Iowa college and from the Hahnemann Medical college of Chicago and has since practiced medicine with great success in Chicago. He stood high in his profession and was recognized by all who knew him as a sincere and conscientious man and a thorough Christian gentleman. He was twice married, and his second wife and two children survive him. And...(obituary): http://www.grinnell.lib.ia.us/Obit/H/HobartHenry.pdf | Hobart, Dr. Henry Martin (I61848)
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26246 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1897 - 1519.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201897/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201897%20-%201519.pdf HOMER, Aug. 9.? Mr. Lyman H. Heberd died suddenly about 7 o'clock Saturday evening. He had gone to the barn to look after some of the evening work. When his daughter approached him to ask some questions She noticed that upon answering her, her father seemed about to fall. Calling at once for help, Mr. Heberd was removed to the house. Medical aid was at once summoned. but life had ended. Mr. Heberd was born in Homer about fifty-nine years ago and had passed the most of his life near his late place on the plank road about a mile north of Homer. He had always taken an active interest in everything that tended to the advancement of the material prosperity of the town of Homer, and held in a high degree the esteem and respect of his fellow townsmen. Mr. Heberd at the time of his death had just been re-elected a member of the school board of Homer, of which he had already been a useful member for some years. The death of Mr. Heberd removes a kind and indulgent parent, a friend whose judgment and advice were much sought by a large circle to whom the sad event will come as a personal loss. The deceased is survived by his wife, Misses May and Jessie, Mrs. Fred Corey of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Linus Paddock of Utica. The funeral will occur at the. residence on the Little York road at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. | Heberd, Lyman H. (I56188)
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26247 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1909 - 1584.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201909/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201909%20-%201584.pdf | Barron, Charles E. (I64082)
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26248 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1910 - 1254.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201910/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201910%20-%201254.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=saltsman&GSfn=sarah&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=68654236&df=all& | Saltsman, Sarah Jane (I71633)
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26249 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1911 - 1230.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201911/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201911%20-%201230.pdf | Egbertson, Philetus (I47209)
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26250 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1913 - 0240.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201913/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201913%20-%200240.pdf | Daniels, Annie (I55478)
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