The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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26501 | Obituary: Published Date: 1949-10-06; Newspaper: Springfield Union | King, Clarence W. (I61162)
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26502 | Obituary: Published Date: 1950-12-05 Newspaper: Seattle Daily Times | Clark, Mary (I28929)
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26503 | Obituary: Published Date: 1951-07-29; Newspaper: Trenton Evening Times He died of leukemia. He was the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tramantana. | Hoar, John (I12313)
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26504 | Obituary: Published Date: 1952-09-21 Newspaper: Springfield Union [[ http://staugustine.com/stories/041001/nei_0410010002.shtml We have all heard of the mysteries of families losing touch and being separated or in some instances never meeting one another. When I was given this information, I felt it had to be shared with you as it involved so many of our neighbors. The story goes as follows: It seems that Beaven Hoar was stationed in England during the 1950's and was killed there in a civilian accident. His American family had never met his new English family, including a daughter. The daughter, Lynn, eventually decided to come to the states with her mother, Sheila, to search for clues to her late father's family, since they had never had contact with one another. She found his obituary in the Springfield, Mass., newspaper archives, and they traveled to her father's grave and then returned to England where she hired a detective to pick up the trail. He contacted a David Hoar in Massachusetts, and the mystery began to unravel. When confirmed that Lynn was actually David's niece she sent a letter which David forwarded to his brothers and sisters. Calls were immediately made across the great Atlantic, and then David, wife Barbara, and Lawrence flew to Dartmouth, S. Devon, England, for a brief visit. It was arranged that Lynn, her husband Keith, and their son, Tommy, would visit the states. What a reunion this was! Elaine Stover, Lawrence and Marion Hoar of St. Augustine, Edward Hill and daughter Audrey of California and Richard Shoar of Melbourne, plus their family members were all here to meet and greet the long-lost English family. Everyone's homes were visited, and time was spent with the visitors on a one-on-one basis, so they could get to know one another. Of course, they were well entertained by touring the Ancient City, riding the trolley and, of course, visiting the alligator farm. The Stovers treated them to the unique tour of the city seeing things that tourists oft times miss. The group gathered at the Cracker Barrel, Richard Shoar and Marion Hoar hosted a party at the Radisson, Lawrence and Rita Hoar hosted a total family get together (25) at The Shores, and a cousin of Lynn's, Cindy Hopfe, owner of a restaurant in Bunnell, hosted yet another event. A highlight of the trip was touring the St. Augustine Chief of Police David Shoar's office, as Tommy received a T-shirt, badge and other goodies from David, who is of course a relative. The visitors continued on to Orlando on their own to visit Mickey and The Gang, Universal and Sea World. Elaine Stover, speaking on behalf of the family says, ''Sheila and Lynn are real gems, and we are glad to have found these members of the family. We thought our family was full, but we now realize it is more complete after this mystery was solved.'' The next visit for the families will be to Cape Cod home of David, who was first contacted and ironically was unable to attend the visit due to medical problems. Upon returning home Lynn suggested this was the best holiday she has ever experienced. Note that the spelling of Hoar and Shoar denotes the name has been changed by some of the family members. | Hoar, Bevan (I26848)
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26505 | Obituary: Published Date: 1953-10-01 Newspaper: Aberdeen Daily News Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007 Name: Mrs Minnie Horr [Mrs Minnie Tollefson] Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 14 Sep 1888 Birth Place: Farwell Pope, Minnesota Father Name: Tom O Tollefson Mother Name: Clara Anderson Type of Claim: Original SSN. Notes: Jun 1943: Name listed as MINNIE HORR Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GScid=97818&GRid=33136653& | Tollefson, Minnie (I34139)
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26506 | Obituary: Published Date: 1953-10-27 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Thomas (I60979)
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26507 | Obituary: Published Date: 1955-09-17 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Long, Timothy J. (I61016)
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26508 | Obituary: Published Date: 1956-07-28 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, John (I1763)
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26509 | Obituary: Published Date: 1957-02-24 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Ellen (I61078)
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26510 | Obituary: Published Date: 1959-06-19 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Joseph (I11014)
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26511 | Obituary: Published Date: 1961-10-24 Newspaper: Springfield Union Veteran of WW1...Buried in the Veterans Circle | Hoar, Joseph (I61087)
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26512 | Obituary: Published Date: 1964-08-10 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Griffin, Bridget (I61535)
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26513 | Obituary: Published Date: 1965-05-24 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Mary (I61157)
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26514 | Obituary: Published Date: 1965-06-22 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Edward (I61067)
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26515 | Obituary: Published Date: 1965-12-08 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Katherine (I61158)
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26516 | Obituary: Published Date: 1966-05-05 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Murphy, Mary T. (I61287)
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26517 | Obituary: Published Date: 1967-04-27 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Nora (I61082)
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26518 | Obituary: Published Date: 1969-10-19 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Wilson, Flora E. (I61060)
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26519 | Obituary: Published Date: 1975-05-22 Newspaper: Springfield Union | Hoar, Joseph (I61156)
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26520 | Obituary: Published Date: 1984-10-27 - Newspaper: Springfield Union Brother: Martin O'Sullivan of Holyoke Sister: Kathryn (O'Sullivan) O'Connor of New York City 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. | Sullivan, Helen (I60980)
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26521 | Obituary: Published Date: 1985-09-11 Newspaper: Springfield Union Survived by Daughter Eleanor Simon, step-daughter Elizabeth Malcolm and granddaughter Shannon L. Canfield. | Hoar, Nora (I61049)
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26522 | Obituary: Published Date: 1987-12-12 Newspaper: Springfield Union-News | Hoar, Maurice (I36367)
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26523 | Obituary: Published Date: May 27, 1927 (Page 9) Newspaper: Springfield Republican (Massachusetts) Dr. F. E. Clark, Founder OF C. E., IS DEAD AT 75 Father of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor Lived to See Movement International Newton, May 26--(AP)--Dr. Francis E. Clark, founder and president of the World Christian Endeavor society, died at his home here today. Dr. Clark, who was 75, had been ill for three weeks at his Newton home. Yesterday he sank into a coma from which he did not recover. His family was with him for the last few days of his illness. Death came at 10:55 this morning. Endeavor Society Founded When Rev Dr Francis S. Clark was a young minister in charge of the Williston Congregational church at Portland, Me., he called a meeting of the young people of his congregation to organize them into a socirty which would provide "the opportunity for self-expression by means of words and service for Christ and church." The meeting held February 2, 1881, was attended by 40 young men and women. After they had signed the pledge presented to them, Dr. Clark called the new organization the Christian Endeavor society, thereby inaugurating what has proved one of the most successful religious movements among young people in church history. It was an immediate success. The plan and name of the society were accepted by churches so rapidly that, in three years, it had spread over the United States and Canada and had reached China. Meanwhile, Dr. Clark had been called to South Boston as pastor of the Phillips Congregational church, but the demands for his presence at Christian Endeavor conventions and conferences became so numerous that he was obilged to resign his pastorate. From then on he devoted virtually his entire life to the Christian Endeavor society serving it without salary. Dr. Clark supported himself by his writings, always refusing to accept salary for his work or fees for his addresses in behalf of the Christian Endeavor society. He always was a poor man, but happy in the thought that he had attained his life's purpose. He often said that his great gratification and satisfaction had been that "God has so signally used me to plant the seed that brought such fruitage in the lives of young Christians." International Growth The founder of Christian Endeavor lived to see it become international, interdenominational and interracial, and grew from the first 40 members to an organization with 80,000 individual societies with a membership of approximately 4,000,000 within 80 denominations. It is estimated that more than 25,000,000 women and men throughout the world have been members of the Christian Endeavor movement since its inception. The Christian Endeavor society has been recognized by church leaders as one of the principal agencies for the enlistment of recruits for the ministry, both for pastorates and the missionary fields. It has been the forerunner of other young people's movements, including the Epworth league, the Luther league and Baptist Young People's union, all formed along lines laid down by Dr Clark for the first Christian Endeavor society. Dr. Clark was a consistent supporter of the prohibition cause and inspired the Christian Endeavor movement throughout the world to fight liquor traffic. Although an ardent supporter of America in the World war, he always advocated human brotherhood and understanding as a means that would abolish the necessity of war. He had traveled in every land where Christian churches and missions are organized in behalf of Christian Endeavor. After the World war, he made two trips to Europe, visiting nearly all of the belligerent countries, his purpose being not only to promote the interests of the World's Christian Endeavor union, of which he was president, but to cement, as far as possible, international fellowship and good will. In 1910, on his second visit to Japan, he was granted an audience by the emperor, an honor never before extended to a representative from abroad of a distinctively Christian organization. He was the author of a large number of books and articles dealing with Christian Endeavor activities. Took Name of Foster Father Born at Aylmer, Quebec, September 12, 1851, Dr. Clark was the son of New England parents. His father, Charles Carey Symmes, a civil engineer and timber locator who had gone to Canada to seek his fortune, died when the son was three years old. Five years later, his mother, who was Lydia Fletcher Clark of Tewksbury, Mass., died and the boy was adopted by her brother, Rev Edward Warren Clark, by whose name he was afterward known. Dr Clark was graduated from Dartmouth college in 1873, and from Andover Theological seminary three years later. When he assumed his first pastorate at the Williston church, it had only 50 members, but the church became known throughout the world later as the birthplace of the Christian Endeavor society. In 1876, Dr. Clark married Harriet Elizabeth Abbott, daughter of a clergyman of Hampton Falls, N. H. They had five children. | Symmes, Francis Edward (I62323)
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26524 | Obituary: Published in Chicago Tribune on May 31, 2012 Sister Elizabeth Hegarty, SSND, age 94, May 26, 2012. Member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame for 73 years. Served in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois for 62 years as a Teacher and Librarian and four years as a Minister of Prayer and Presence at Academy of Our Lady and seven years at Resurrection Life Center. Beloved daughter of the late Dennis and the late Edith Elizabeth (nee Hoar) Hegarty; dear sister of one deceased sister and two deceased brothers; loving aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews; faithful friend to countless people. Visitation Friday, June 1 at Resurrection Life Center, 7370 W. Talcott, Chicago, IL from 1 until 2 p.m. and at Divine Savior Church, 7750 W. Montrose Ave., Norridge, IL. from 3 p.m. until wake service at 6 p.m. Followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 6:30 p.m. Interment Saturday, 10:30 a.m. at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Alsip, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the SSND Retirement Fund at 4425 N. Ozanam, Norridge, IL 60706. Arrangements entrusted to O'Donnell-Bartz-Schultz Funeral Home Ltd. (773) 233-0551. Sign guestbook at www.donnellanfuneralhome.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary.aspx?n=elizabeth-hegarty&pid=157868721#sthash.aaY558hD.dpuf | Hegarty, Sister Elizabeth (I72576)
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26525 | Obituary: Published in Daytona Beach News-Journal on April 16, 2010 Michael Edward Hoar of Holly Hill, passed away on March 5th at Halifax Health after a short and unexpected illness. Mike would have celebrated his 53rd birthday on April 5th, and all his friends and extended family will miss him dearly, as we cherish many great memories of our friend Mike. Mike was born in Miami, Florida and spent the first 30 years of his life in South Florida. He worked in the newspaper business while living in Ft. Lauderdale and also raced and crewed for several top notch boat racing teams. Twenty years ago, Mike relocated to the Daytona Beach area and once worked as a mechanic with ABC Brakes and also bought and sold motorcycles. Mike was an avid NASCAR and drag racing fan, usually making the annual pilgrimage to Gator Nationals. He enjoyed the dog track, riding his several motorcycles and attending the festivities during Bike Week. He was also an active member of ABATE, the motorcycle advocacy organization. Mike regaled us with unique stories and frequent jokes. He was a carefree and spirited person who loved life and lived it to the fullest. While we mourn his passing at such a young age, he will forever remain young in our eyes and in our hearts. As a celebration of Mike's life, and for a gathering of all his friends so we can swap stories and memories, please join us at Houligan's Destination Daytona location on Saturday, May 1st at 3pm. Mike always loved a party, so let's come together and celebrate his life together on May 1st. We would also like to say a special thanks to Chaplain Jim Smith, he will never know how much we appreciate him and his comforting prays during such a difficult time. | Hoar, Michael (I34079)
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26526 | Obituary: Published in Wayne Independent on September 25, 2010 [[ Gertrude Elmore, 96, of Honesdale, PA, formerly of Damascus, PA, a retired Teachers Aide, and longtime resident of the area, died Thursday, September 23, 2010 at Wayne Woodland Manor, Waymart, PA. The Daughter of the late William and Ora Bodie Hoar, she was born September 19, 1914 in Haines, PA. Gertrude was married for 61 years to the late Larue J. Elmore who passed January 12, 1997. She was a member of the Damascus Manor United Methodist Church. She played the organ for over 40 years in the Damascus Manor United Methodist Church and Abrahamsville United Methodist Church. She attended Peckville Assembly of God Church, Peckville, PA. She was a member of the Upper Delaware Heritage Alliance, Damascus PTA, and the Damascus Manor United Methodist Church Ladies Auxiliary. She attended bible study at Nolua Dexter's. A family statement reads "Gertrude was a loving wife and mother. She enjoyed and was a very talented painter. She loved to vacation the New England States and Canada with her family. She was active in raising bassett hounds and participating in field trials and dog shows. She was very committed to everything that she did and was blessed that god was in life. She will greatly be missed." Survivors include her son, David Elmore, and his wife Barbara, of Davenport, N.Y., her daughter, Joan Elmore, of Honesdale, PA. Special friend Betty Hedden of Honesdale, PA. Gertrude is predeceased by her brother, Clyde Hoar, and two sisters, LaVerne Hoar and Maybert Busko. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date to be announced at Damascus Manor United Methodist Church, 1720 Cochecton Turnpike, Damascus, PA 18415. Internment of the cremains will in Tusten Settlement Cemetery , Narrowsburg, NY. Donations can be made in her name to: Damascus Manor United Methodist Church, 1720 Cochecton Turnpike, Damascus, PA 18415, Abrahamsville United Methodist Church, 623 Callicoon Rd., Damascus, PA 18415. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Rasmussen Funeral Home Narrowsburg, N.Y. | Hoar, Gertrude (I24547)
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26527 | Obituary: Published: August 11, 2005 1912-2005 Arrangements for Harry Kenneth Hoard of McMinnville are pending with Donelson, Sewell and Matthews Mortuary in Hillsboro. Mr. Hoard died in the Willamette Valley Medical Center in McMinnville on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2005. He was 92. Born in Hillsboro, on Nov. 23, 1912, he was the son of Ira and Nellie Sable (Bagley) Hoard. He graduated from Lincoln High School in Portland in 1937 and married Ruby M. Bennette in Hillsboro on June 5, 1939. During World War II, he rose to the rank of captain while serving in the Army. Afterward, he worked as an agent for State Farm Insurance Co. Upon his retirement in the mid-1980s, he and his wife moved to a place just off the Siletz River in Lincoln City. After spending many years honing his salmon fishing skills, he relocated to McMinnville in 1994. He was a member of the Baptist Church, life member of the Benevolent Order of Elks, life member of Eleventh Hour Lodge 1862 in Hillsboro, member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and past member of the American Legion. Mr. Hoard enjoyed reading, hunting, fishing and traveling in his RV. He loved spending time dancing and playing cards with his wife. When he was younger, he was an avid and accomplished tennis player. Those who knew him best will remember him as a true gentleman and, equally importantly, gentle man, the family said. He is survived by his wife. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 1131, Fairfax, VA 22038-1131. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoard&GSfn=harry&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=39&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=36271626&df=all& | Hoard, Harry (I69416)
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26528 | Obituary: QUIGLEY-HOAR-Geraldine (Geri) passed away February 27: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Newsday (Melville, NY) - March 1, 2004 Deceased Name: QUIGLEY-HOAR-Geraldine (Geri) passed away February 27 QUIGLEY-HOAR-Geraldine (Geri) passed away February 27, 2004. Resident of Merrick, L.I. Survived by a loving and devoted family and caring friends. Family will be receiving friends and family at The Bartholomew and Sons Funeral Home Inc., 302 South Bedford Avenue, Bellmore, Monday 2-4 and 7-9:30PM. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10AM St. Barnabas Church, Bellmore. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. | Quigley, Geraldine (I5681)
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26529 | Obituary: Randolph NY Register 1907-1909 Grayscale - 0633.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Randolph%20NY%20Register/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201907-1909%20Grayscale/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201907-1909%20Grayscale%20-%200633.pdf http://sampubco.com/wills/ny/nycattaraugus04.htm Cattaraugus County, New York Will Testators HOARD, WHEELOCK SALAMANCA NY-5-22-113 [[ Other Hoard wills: http://search.freefind.com/find.html?si=97834472&pid=r&n=0&_charset_=utf-8&bcd=%C3%B7&query=Hoard | Hoard, Wheelock (I54382)
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26530 | Obituary: Randolph NY Register 1912-1914 Grayscale - 0297.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Randolph%20NY%20Register/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201912-1914%20Grayscale/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201912-1914%20Grayscale%20-%200297.pdf | Hildum, Abbie Frances (I63290)
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26531 | Obituary: Randolph NY Register 1937-1938 Grayscale - 0778.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Randolph%20NY%20Register/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201937-1938%20Grayscale/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201937-1938%20Grayscale%20-%200778.pdf [[ of Valapariso/Valparaiso, Porter Co, Indiana | Hildum, Lydia (I63289)
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26532 | Obituary: Randolph NY Register 1943-1945 Grayscale - 0548.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Randolph%20NY%20Register/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201943-1945%20Grayscale/Randolph%20NY%20Register%201943-1945%20Grayscale%20-%200548.pdf | Hildum, Charles C. (I63293)
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26533 | Obituary: Raymond G. Hoar LINCOLN -- Raymond G. Hoar: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - May 2, 1987 Deceased Name: Raymond G. Hoar LINCOLN -- Raymond G. Hoar 82, of Lincoln, formerly of Hudson, died at 12:55 p.m. Friday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Clark Cemetery in Fork Branch, Ind. Holland and Barry Funeral Home in Lincoln is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, Pauline; one son, John of Lincoln; one daughter, Mary H. Walkington of Phoenix, Ariz.; one grandchild; and one brother, Ronald of Fort Wayne, Ind. Edition: M1,M2,S1 Page: 8 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=84634&GRid=43970743& | Hoar, Rev. Raymond (I11576)
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26534 | Obituary: Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - May 27, 2001 Deceased Name: MARY A. KUBAT HOAR MARY A. KUBAT HOAR, 92, of Barnegat, formerly of Little Ferry, died Friday. She had worked for J.S. Poppers, Little Ferry. Arrangements: Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Little Ferry. | Kubat, Mary (I36149)
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26535 | Obituary: Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle 1903 a (440).pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201903/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201903%20a%20%28440%29.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140947956 | Hobart, Seth (I6636)
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26536 | Obituary: Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle 1903 a (4715).pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201903/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201903%20a%20%284715%29.pdf Published date: Nov 12, 1903 Edwln M. Hoard. Salamanca, Nov. 11.? Edwin M. Hoard died last evening at his home on Wilson street, aged 38 years. Mr. Hoard was ill about five weeks with a complication of diseases. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock Hoard, of 8alamanca, three sisters, Mrs. Ida Lamb, of West Salamanca, Mrs. Mary Milks, of Leon, and Miss Effie Hoard of Salamanca, and one brother, Levi Hoard, of Salamanca. Cemetery: http://www.paintedhills.org/CATTARAUGUS/WildwoodCem/WildwoodH-I.html | Hoard, Edwin (I54386)
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26537 | Obituary: Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle 1939 - 0214.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201939/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201939%20-%200214.PDF and... The Wellsboro Agitator, January 18, 1939 (Published date) ELLIOTT - Mrs. Margaret Elliott Hoard, widow of Joseph s. Hoard, of Mansfield, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thad Logan, in Lyons, NY, January 5, after a long illness. She was born in Covington township, October 7, 1855, daughter of Orson Valentine Elliott and Celia Kelly Elliott. She moved to Mansfield in 1864. She was a member of the Presbyterian church. On June 10, 1875, she was married to Joseph Seth Hoard, who was then cashier of the Ross & Williams bank. To them four children were born, H. Reed Hoard, deceased, formerly of Philadelphia; Mrs. Warren [Nellie] Tubbs, of Buffalo; Donald V. Hoard, of Mansfield, and Mrs. Thad [Dorothy] Logan, of Lyons, NY; also six grandchildren and one great grandchild. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Albe B. Welch, of Coudersport, and Mrs. I.P. Collins, of Olean, and two brothers, Burton V. Elliott and Edward M. Elliott, of Coudersport. Four years ago Mrs. Hoard left Mansfield to make her home with her daughter in Lyons. A prayer service conducted by Rev. Albert W. Lenz of the First Presbyterian church was held at the home of Donald V. Hoard; burial in Oakwood cemetery at Mansfield. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoard&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=40&GScnty=2299&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=88100824&df=all& | Elliott, Margaret (I39800)
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26538 | Obituary: Rockaway Beach NY Wave Of Long Island 1937-1938 - 0110.pdf Died age 70, unmarried (no children), retired patrolman from the NYC police dept. Survived by his sister Theresa (Hoar) Colton with whom he lived, a brother James and another brother in Ireland. | Hoar, John (I75979)
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26539 | Obituary: Rockaway Beach NY Wave Of Long Island 1965 - 0188.pdf William Al'bert Colton inspector for the City of New York in the Brooklyn area, who resided at 179 Beach 114th street, Rookaway Park, died Saturday morning at the Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan, after a month's illness. Born at Rockaway Beach on May 19, 1906, Mr. Colton was the son of William and Theresa Hoar Colton. He is survived by his widow, Josephine (nee Sautner); a son, William Colton of Rockaway Park and three grandchildren. A solemn requiem mass was offered yesterday j morning in St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church. Interment followed in St. Mary's Wave Wantls Wo*k Wonders Cemetery, Lawrence, L. I., under the direction of the Denis S. O'Connor Funeral Home, Inc., 91-05 Beach Channel drive. | Colton, William Albert (I75977)
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26540 | Obituary: Rose Hoar, Girl Scouter: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Union-News (Springfield, MA) - April 4, 1992 Deceased Name: Rose Hoar, Girl Scouter Rose deLima (St. Germain) Hoar, 83, formerly of 3 Hillside Ave., Turners Falls, a retired employee of Millers Falls Tool Co., died Thursday in a local nursing home. She retired in 1972. She was a lifelong resident of Turners Falls, and attended St. Mary's Schools. She was active in Franklin County Girl Scouting for many years, and was a counselor at Camp Stonehenge. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church. Her husband, Robert N. Hoar, died in 1949. She leaves a daughter, Sandra Kelley of Greenfield; three brothers, Edmund and Joseph of Turners Falls, and Henry of Colrain; three sisters, Beatrice Lukow of Turners Falls, Valeda Proulx of Greenfield, and Rita Roberts of Hatfield, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday morning at McCarthy Funeral Home of Turners Falls, and St. Mary's Church, with burial in St. Anne's Cemetery. Calling hours will be Sunday evening. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association's Western Massachusetts Chapter, 240 Main St., Northampton, 01060. LENGTH: 6 Author: STAFF Edition: FRANKLIN Page: 27 | St. Germaine, Rose (I28386)
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26541 | Obituary: Salem NY Press 1921-1923 - 1108.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Salem%20NY%20Press/Salem%20NY%20%20Press%201921-1923/Salem%20NY%20%20Press%201921-1923%20-%201108.pdf | Hope, Sarah (I42917)
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26542 | Obituary: Schenectady NY Gazette 1922 Grayscale - 2963.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201922%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201922%20Grayscale%20-%202963.pdf And... Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1922 A - 0414.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201922.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201922%20A%20-%200414.pdf | Senter, Bertie A. S. (I57863)
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26543 | Obituary: Schenectady NY Gazette 1930 Grayscale - 0500.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201930%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201930%20Grayscale%20-%200500.pdf MRS. COLES C. BARHYDT Mrs. Kate Hanson Barhydt, widow of Coles C. Barhydt, -lied at her home, 819 Union street, Tuesday after many months Illness. Services were privately conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her late homo by Rev George Bambach, rector of St. George's Church. Burial was made in the Vale cemetery. Mrs. Barhydt was a member of St. George's Church. She is survived by a brother, \\V. T. Hanson of 821 Union street, and a sister, Mrs. Lansing Gates of 824 Union street. | Hanson, Kate (I45774)
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26544 | Obituary: Schenectady NY Gazette 1937 Grayscale - 1591.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201937%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201937%20Grayscale%20-%201591.pdf [[Elizabeth A. Sheldon. 66, wife of the late Norman Sheldon, and mother;"~6"f "LToyd SftcldorY Of Scot i a and Walter Sheldon of this city, died yesterday at her home lt> Gaklyn, N. J. A Mrs. Sheldon, who waa born In Ulster county, had lived In this c i t y for about 28 years, leaving about seven years ago to make her home at Oaklyn. Other survivors Include a daughter. Mrs. Charles E. Rynex and two grandchildren, Edward and Norman Rynex, all of Oaklyn. Funeral service* will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Oaklyn. | Hoar, Elizabeth (I60040)
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26545 | Obituary: Schenectady NY Gazette 1943 Grayscale - 5735.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201943%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201943%20Grayscale%20-%205735.pdf Mrs. Alice M. Gates, 89, of 819 Union street, wife of the late Lansing DeFo'rest Gates, died yesterday after a long illness. Mrs. Gates was the oldest living communicant of the First Methodist church and had been a resident of Schenectady for many years. She was the daughter of the late Andrew J. and Anna Johnson Hanson and a sister of the late Willis T. Hanson. She was the eldest of six brothers and slsterj, all of whom she outlived. Mrs. Gates was born in New York city. Sh?C spent her youth in Stockbridge and Great Barrington, Mass. Mrs. Gates was the mother of Miss Bells Hanson Gates of this city. Funeral services, to which relatives and friends have been invited, will ba held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Baxter's funeral home. Burial will be In the family plot at Vale cemetery. | Hanson, Alice M. (I58240)
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26546 | Obituary: Schenectady NY Gazette 1955 Grayscale - 9652.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201955%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201955%20Grayscale%20-%209652.pdf Marvin T. Hanson, formerly of' 1529 Union street, died yesterday at a hospital at Hawthorne, NJ. where he had been a patient for a week. THE SON OF THE LATE Herbert A. and Mary French Hanson, he was born in this city and graduated from Nott Terrace high and I Union College. Following his graduation in June, 1930. from college.he left the city for employment with a chemical concern in New Jersey and was office manager at the time of his death. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Hawthorne. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 i m. at the Robert Browning funeral home at Hawthorne, NJ, and burial will be in that city. SURVIVORS INCLUDE his wife, Elsie Kuebler Hanson; two sons, Robert M. and William T. Hanson: four brothers, Rear Admiral Ralph E. Hanson of Vallejo, Calif.; Byron Hanson of Detroit. Micb.; Kermit R. Hanson of this city and Herbert A. Hanson of Altoona, Pa.; and one sister. Mrs. Thomas B. Rowe of Altoona, Pa. | Hanson, Marvin Tyler (I58250)
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26547 | Obituary: Scranton (PA) Republican, Fri 15 Jun 1900 -- Dunmore section Frances Delana Dingee Sample, d 14 Jun 1900 Mrs Frances Sample of Potter Street was found dead in bed yesterday morning. Deceased had been suffering from asthma for the past year and this primarily caused her death. She was apparently feeling well when she retired Tuesday night and the family had no suspicion that the end was near. The following survive: Mrs William Hoar of Moscow, Misses Mary and Nellie and Messrs John, James, George and Frank. Funeral Saturday in St Mary's Church, interment at Moscow. And... Scranton (PA) Republican, Mon 18 Jun 1900 -- Dunmore section Services over the remains of the late Mrs Francis (sic) Sample of Potter Street were held at St Mary's Church Saturday morning. Rev MB Donlon and Rev MJ Millane officiating. The remains were afterward conveyed to Moscow for interment. | Dingee, Frances Delana (I21830)
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26548 | Obituary: Suie E. (GNAGEY) LONG, 1976, Meyersdale, Somerset County, PA Mrs. Suie E. Long, 87, of Meyersdale died July 15, 1976 in the Meyersdale Community Hospital. Born November 10, 1888 in Meyersdale RD 1, she was a daughter of the late John and Susan Meyers Gnagey. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel. She is survived by these children: the Rev. Dr. John of Lancaster; William, Meyersdale RD 3; Paul, Bedford RD 3; Mrs. Mary Hoar, Meyersdale; and Mrs. Ruth Walter of Verona, Pa.; also 12 grandchildren and a great-grandson. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Meyersdale. Friends were received at the Price Funeral Home in Meyersdale. Services were conducted July 19 at the Church of the Brethren in Meyersdale where the body lay in state from 1 p.m. until time of service. The Rev. Bobby Phillips officiating. Interment, Union Cemetery. Meyersdale Republican, July 22, 1976 | Gnagey, Suie Elizabeth (I17979)
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26549 | Obituary: Syracuse NY Daily Journal 1918 - 2170.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201918.pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201918%20-%202170.pdf Probate 1919: Syracuse NY Daily Journal 1919 - 0616.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201919.pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201919%20-%200616.pdf | Hoar, Phoebe (I58995)
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26550 | Obituary: Syracuse NY Journal 1931 - 5412.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2017/Syracuse%20NY%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Journal%201931/Syracuse%20NY%20Journal%201931%20-%205412.pdf Survived by his wife and 2 daughters; Mrs. James Dowding and Frances J. Cox, and by 4 sisters. | Cartwright, James C. (I64167)
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