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26251 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1913 - 0754.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201913/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201913%20-%200754.pdf Mrs. Lewis Northrup, a former resident of Homer, who has for some time made her home in Vesper, died at an early hour Monday morning. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, Lewis Northrup, one daughter, Mrs. Frank Van Camp of Tully, and four sons. Hobart Long of Vesper, Nelson Northrup of Delphi Falls, Frank Northrup of New Woodstock, and EUis Northrup of this village. Three brothers also survive her. Nelson Hobart of Cortland, Dix Hobart of East Homer and John Hobart of Vesper. The funeral will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church at Preble Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be made in Elmwood ceme- tery in Preble. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140968915 | Hobart, Ichee A. (I19248)
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26252 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1914 - 0433.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201914/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201914%20-%200433.pdf | Hobart, Abner J. (I24015)
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26253 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1917 - 2256.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201917/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201917%20-%202256.pdf MRS, ELLEN HOBART DANIELS Mrs, Ellen Hobart Daniels, widow of the late George D. Daniels, died at the Homer hospital at an early hour Monday morning as the result of injuries sustained on the night of October 22 when she fell down the rear stairway of her apartments in Mrs. Adel Will's house in Elm avenue, as told in the Republican of Octobr 4. She was taken to the Homer hospital at once, suffering from a fractured hip, severe bruises and it is thought, a slight fracture at the base of the skull. All that could be done for her comfort and the relief of Buffering was done at the hospital and by her devoted daughter, Mrs. C. R. Merrill and her sister, Mrs. Alice Skinner, who has spent much time in recent years with her at her home here and who was with her at the time of her sad accident. Little hope of her recovery was entertained from the first and her strength gradually failed until death came to relieve her of her&suffering. Mrs. Daniels was a lifelong resid ent of Homer. She was the eldest daughter of Manley and Caroline Boise Hobart and was born May 13, 1843, on the Hathway farm north of this village and her education was obtained in the district schools and in Homer academy. She was married March 2, 1862 to George D. Daniels then employed in a Syracuse dry goods store. Soon after marriage they took up their residence in Homer where Mr. Daniels entered into the dry goods and grocery business with the late P. C. Kingsbury and for 20 years they continued successfully in business together and later Mr. Daniels engaged in other business enterprises, for some years being associated with 0. B. Anderws in the grocery business. Mr, Daniels died in August, 1908 after having retired from active business. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, two daughters: Mrs. Alice Merrill, wife of Charles R. Merrill, Miss Annie Daniels and one son, Manley Hobart Daniels. The son died November 22, 1908, and the youngest daughter, Annie Daniels, February 2, 1913, leaving only one child, Mrs. Charles R. Merrill, to be her comfort in her declining years and this she had surely been. She is survived also by three sisters, Mrs.Clara Heberd of this village, widow of the late Lyman H. Heberd, Mrs. Alice Skinner, widow of the late Charles A. Skinner, who has spent much of her time for the past two years or more with Mrs. Daniels, and also Mrs. J. N. Knapp of Syracuse. Mrs. Daniels united with the Congregational church in 1858 and had been greatly interested in its prosperity and most helpful and liberal in her support of it in the many branches of its work. She had borne her severe bereavement and affliction with Christian fortitude and resignation and she was beloved not only by her family but by many friends and she will be missed in many ways outside the family circle. The funeral was largely attended, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Merrill at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. J. H. Oimstead officiating. Mrs. C S. Roe and Miss Nellie Young sang suitable vocal selections. Burial was made in Glen wood cemetery. Relatives and friends present at the funeral from out of town were: Mrs. J. N. Knapp and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Syracuse, George and Frank Daniels and Miss Laura Daniels of Vesper, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riehlman of Preble, Mrs. C. P. Walrad, Miss Anna Walrad, Mrs. Grove T. Maxson, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Lucid of Cortland Mrs. Dayton of Little York and Hobart Skinner of Syracuse. | Hobart, Ellen S. (I50846)
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26254 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1918 - 2764.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201918/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201918%20-%202764.pdf | Dean, Ida (I18903)
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26255 | Obituary: Cortland NY Standard 1932 - 1333.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201932/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201932%20-%201333.pdf | Saltsman, Cora Altaine (I64073)
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26256 | Obituary: Date: 1896-08-13 Paper: Springfield Republican For 52 years she lived at 22 West Main Street (died there). Mother of 7 children...only her son Henry survived her. | Clough, Diana (I62188)
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26257 | Obituary: Date: 1901-05-01; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 8 | Teahan, Morris (I61466)
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26258 | Obituary: Date: 1903-05-25 Paper: Boston Herald | O'Donnell, Timothy Sr. (I61496)
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26259 | Obituary: Date: 1906-03-01 Paper: Baltimore American | Hoar, James (I16446)
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26260 | Obituary: Date: 1907-11-14 Paper: Seattle Daily Times | Allen, Elizabeth (I3000)
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26261 | Obituary: Date: 1908-01-02 Paper: Springfield Republican | Teahan, Michael E. (I61465)
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26262 | Obituary: Date: 1908-04-15 Paper: Elkhart Truth | Hoard, Mary (I39333)
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26263 | Obituary: Date: 1909-06-24 Paper: Watertown Daily Times Survived by a daughter; Mrs. B. G. Loomis and 3 sisters; Mrs. Winifred Grants, Mrs. Helen Christman and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, grandson Prescott D. Hoard and nieces Mrs. C. F. Carey and Mrs. Martha Myers. | Myers, Martha Harriet (I58036)
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26264 | Obituary: Date: 1910-02-12; Paper: Flint Journal Survived by her husband and 3 of her children; Jesse, Eugene and Mrs. Barnes. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15457660 | Decker, Juliette (I39782)
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26265 | Obituary: Date: 1911-06-24 Paper: Springfield Republican | Warner, Elliot A. (I23507)
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26266 | Obituary: Date: 1915-06-12 Paper: Jackson Citizen Patriot | (Unknown), Mary (I62180)
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26267 | Obituary: Date: 1915-11-13 Paper: Springfield Republican | Brooker, Caroline (I23508)
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26268 | Obituary: Date: 1916-06-12; Paper: Springfield Union, pg 9 | Maley, James (I61199)
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26269 | Obituary: Date: 1918-08-09; Paper: Saginaw News Survived by children Mrs. Frank Barnes, Jesse and Eugene Hoard. He was the second male child born in Macomb County, and was a veteran of the Civil War. Death Record: http://cdm16317.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p129401coll7/id/137963/rec/8 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hoard&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=24&GScntry=4&GSob=c&GSsr=81&GRid=15457507& | Hoard, Amenzo (I39592)
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26270 | Obituary: Date: 1918-10-29; Paper: Flint Journal | Vickery, Zora Esther (I446)
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26271 | Obituary: Date: 1918-12-10 Paper: Duluth News-Tribune Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60390498&ref=acom | Hoar, James (I38449)
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26272 | Obituary: Date: 1920-06-17; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 7 [[ Obituary: GenealogyBank http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/newspapers/doc/v2:11BC3DF3E61E32B5%40GBNEWS-12EAA35606E564B9-12E9DF08D5956A72-12EAE61B12346680/?search_terms=%22hannah%20hoar%22 | Martin, Daniel (I36397)
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26273 | Obituary: Date: 1921-04-25 Paper: Anaconda Standard Photo and Funeral Notice: Date: 1921-04-28; Paper: Anaconda Standard | Hoar, Clara (I32733)
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26274 | Obituary: Date: 1921-12-10 Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Catherine (I47383)
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26275 | Obituary: Date: 1922-02-22; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 6 | Teahan, Mary (I61471)
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26276 | Obituary: Date: 1922-05-15 Paper: Springfield Daily News Leaves sister, Annie Walsh; brothers, James, Edward, Thomas of Massachusetts and John of Chicago, Illinois. | Welch, Catherine (I34153)
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26277 | Obituary: Date: 1928-09-07 Paper: Springfield Republican | Fillip, Mary (I61669)
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26278 | Obituary: Date: 1930-02-24; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 4 | Teahan, Josephine M. (I61475)
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26279 | Obituary: Date: 1933-09-09 Paper: Springfield Republican | O'Brien, Mary (I61509)
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26280 | Obituary: Date: 1935-11-19; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 3 | Hoar, Catherine (I36026)
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26281 | Obituary: Date: 1938-05-22; Paper: Springfield Republican | Morin, Bridget (I47315)
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26282 | Obituary: Date: 1941-06-10 Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Margaret (I452)
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26283 | Obituary: Date: 1941-10-03 Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Thomas (I61167)
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26284 | Obituary: Date: 1943-07-15 Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Bridget (I61437)
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26285 | Obituary: Date: 1943-12-03 Paper: Springfield Republican | Fillip, Michael (I61668)
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26286 | Obituary: Date: 1945-12-04 Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Agnes (I61766)
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26287 | Obituary: Date: 1948-10-27; Paper: Springfield Union, pg 2 "...the daughter of the late John J. Hoar and Margaret (Rogers) Galliher." Daughter: Mona M. Moynihan Sisters: Mrs. John H. Brownlee and Mrs. Alfred J. Denault Nephew: John F. Brownlee Funeral Notice: Date: 1948-10-30; Paper: Springfield Union Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=91682&GRid=83748516& | Galliher, Mary (I63333)
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26288 | Obituary: Date: 1954-04-22 Paper: Springfield Union, page 2 | Manning, Michael J. (I62538)
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26289 | Obituary: Date: 1954-07-18 Paper: Springfield Union Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007 Name: Katherine Devine [Katherine Hoar] SSN: 020282696 Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 18 Jan 1880 Birth Place: Republic of Ireland Father Name: Thomas Hoar Mother Name: Ellen Griffin Type of Claim: Original SSN. Notes: Jan 1953: Name listed as KATHERINE DEVINE | Hoar, Catherine (I61547)
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26290 | Obituary: Date: 1954-10-11 Paper: Springfield Union | Leonard, James F. (I61154)
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26291 | Obituary: Date: 1959-04-17 Paper: Seattle Daily Times Survivors include (besides his children) 4 brothers: Frank and Charles of Milwaukee, one brother in England and one brother in New Zealand (names not given), and one sister; Mrs. Dorothy Haas of Wisconsin. Also 4 grandchildren (no names given). | Oakley, George Henry (I62226)
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26292 | Obituary: Date: 1960-02-02; Paper: Springfield Union, pg 39 | Dubreuil, Alma (I2310)
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26293 | Obituary: Date: 1960-12-07 Paper: Springfield Union | Ely, Charles Wesley (I58833)
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26294 | Obituary: Date: 1961-04-27 Paper: Springfield Union WW1 Vet | Bresnahan, Cornelius Aloyius (I61511)
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26295 | Obituary: Date: 1961-06-20 Paper: Springfield Union | O'Sullivan, Thomas J. Jr. (I61490)
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26296 | Obituary: Date: 1961-08-18 Paper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Maurice (I61666)
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26297 | Obituary: Date: 1961-11-19 Paper: Springfield Union | Griffin, James J. (I61534)
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26298 | Obituary: Date: 1962-07-27 Paper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Thomas (I1761)
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26299 | Obituary: Date: 1964-06-12; Paper: Springfield Union, pg2 | Hoar, William Sr. (I67468)
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26300 | Obituary: Date: 1964-09-05 Paper: Morning Star | Hoar, Edwin (I2279)
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