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2801 40th Wedding Anniversary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium Sept-Oct 1972 - 0355.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201972%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201972%20-%200355.PDF

50th Wedding Anniversary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium Nov-Dec 1982 - 0647.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec%201982%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec%201982%20-%200647.PDF

[[Katherine S. Horr, 92, 02/21/2005
OSWEGO, NY - Katherine S. Horr, 92, formerly of Bishop Commons, died on February 21, 2005 at St. Luke Health Services.
She was born in Oswego, the daughter of the late Frank and Sophie Bethka Kowalski.
She was the widow of Edly E. Horr.
Mrs. Horr worked as a secretary for insurance companies in Oswego, NY for many years.
She was a communicant of St. Stephen's Church.
Surviving are a son John E. (Frances) Horr of Granby, CN; grandchildren, John E. (Patricia) Horr Jr., Michael J. Horr, Stephanie A. (David) Watkins, Nicole A. (Stu) Perry; three great grandchildren, Justin Horr, Rachel Horr and Nelson Perry.
Services will be at 9:00 AM on Friday at St. Stephen's Church. Burial will be at St. Peter's Cemetery.
Calling hours are on Thursday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Nelson Funeral Home, 124 West Fifth Street, Oswego, NY. ]] 
Kowalski, Katherine (I7685)
 
2802 45th Wedding Anniversary:
Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1920 S pdf - 0938.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920%20S%20pdf%20-%200938.pdf 
Sprague, Frank W. (I56346)
 
2803 45th Wedding Anniversary:
Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1920 S pdf - 0938.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920%20S%20pdf%20-%200938.pdf 
Cross, Emogene (I28643)
 
2804 4th Child
Name: Enwright
Birth date: 08 Dec 1883
Birthplace: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Male
Race or color (expanded): White
Father's name: Thomas Enwright
Father's birthplace: Ny
Father's age:
Mother's name: Minerva Hoar
Mother's birthplace: Canada
Mother's age:
Christening date:
Christening place:
Paternal grandfather's name:
Paternal grandmother's name:
Maternal grandfather's name:
Maternal grandmother's name:
Additional relatives:
Death date:
Age at death:
Film number: 1287835
Digital GS number: 4271637
Image number: 352
Reference number: 45259
Collection: Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates 1878-1922 
Enwright, (Male) (I48309)
 
2805 4th Child
Name: Geneine Keaton
Birth date: 15 Jun 1887
Birthplace: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Father's name: Charles H Keaton
Mother's name: Elizabeth Gordon
Recording place: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Film number: 1001009
Digital GS number: 4243842
Image number: 04902
Collection: New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900 
Keaton, Geneine (I48043)
 
2806 4th child born of his parents.
Name: Edward Hoar
Birth date: 13 Dec 1884
Birthplace: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Male
Race or color (expanded): White
Father's name: Ritchard Hoar
Father's birthplace:
Father's age:
Mother's name: Catherine Gallagher
Mother's birthplace:
Mother's age:
Christening date:
Christening place:
Paternal grandfather's name:
Paternal grandmother's name:
Maternal grandfather's name:
Maternal grandmother's name:
Additional relatives:
Death date:
Age at death:
Film number: 1287843
Digital GS number: 4271641
Image number: 445
Reference number: 70336
Collection: Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates 1878-1922 
Hoar, Edward (I48291)
 
2807 4th child of his mother. Dean, William Harrison (I76244)
 
2808 4th child of his mother. Bolan, James (I76243)
 
2809 5 generation photo:
Date: 1960-11-01
Paper: Seattle Daily Times

Living in a nursing home (Nov 1, 1960) at 1505 16th Ave. (Seattle, Washington?) 
Dennison, Lena (I62218)
 
2810 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I62222)
 
2811 5 generation photo:
Date: 1960-11-01
Paper: Seattle Daily Times 
Horr, Leon (I60501)
 
2812 50th birthday:
Wolcott NY Lake Shore News 1908-1913 - 0547.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Wolcott%20NY%20Lake%20Shore%20News/Wolcott%20NY%20Lake%20Shore%20News%201908-1913%20pdf/Wolcott%20NY%20Lake%20Shore%20News%201908-1913%20-%200547.pdf?xml=http://www.fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=fffffffffa2cfe9b&DocId=4492236&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=4&hits=939+93a+93b+93c+&SearchForm=C%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 
Clark, Dr. Charles R. (I55086)
 
2813 50th Wedding Anniversary Article and Photo in Portland Press Herald (Portland, Maine), published on October 23, 1950.

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57189964 
Hoar, George (I10628)
 
2814 50th wedding anniversary with photo of the couple:
Marcellus NY Weekly Observer 1957 - 1957 Grayscale - 0222.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer%201957%20-%201957%20Grayscale.pdf/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer%201957%20-%201957%20Grayscale%20-%200222.pdf

Obituary:
Tully NY Times 1946 - 1966 - 0509.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Tully%20NY%20Times/Tully%20NY%20Times%201946%20-%201966/Tully%20NY%20Times%201946%20-%201966%20-%200509.pdf 
Hobart, Luella (I47007)
 
2815 50th wedding anniversary with photo of the couple:
Marcellus NY Weekly Observer 1957 - 1957 Grayscale - 0222.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer%201957%20-%201957%20Grayscale.pdf/Marcellus%20NY%20Weekly%20Observer%201957%20-%201957%20Grayscale%20-%200222.pdf 
Bailer, Fred (I64107)
 
2816 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1963 a Grayscale - 0141.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201963%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201963%20a%20%20Grayscale%20-%200141.pdf

Obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1969 Grayscale - 4733.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201969%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201969%20Grayscale%20-%204733.pdf 
Hoar, Catherine (I13905)
 
2817 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1963 a Grayscale - 0141.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201963%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201963%20a%20%20Grayscale%20-%200141.pdf 
Keefe, Arthur A. (I13909)
 
2818 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1971 b Grayscale - 4626.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20b%20Grayscale%20-%204626.pdf

Obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1980 a Grayscale - 0071.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201980%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201980%20a%20Grayscale%20-%200071.pdf

[[
John H Bradv. 86. a Yonkers resident for 80 years, died
Monday at St Johns Riverside Hospital after a brief
illness -
Mr Brady was born on Jan 26. 1894. in Summit. N.J.,
and attended Yonkers schools. He married the former
Agnes Hoar, who survives, on June I, 1921, in St Joseph's
Church here.
Mr Brady was employed as a security officer for Revlon
Inc and worked in Tuckahoe for 15 years prior to his
retirement in 1973 He previously worked for the old Alexander
Smith and Sons Carpet.
Mr Brady served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during
World War I and was a member of the American Legion
Post Seven for 43 years. He was a member of the Crescent
Club for 60 years and of the 5th Ward Democratic Club, and
was a parishioner of Holy Rosary Church
In addition to his wife. Mr. Brady is survived by a son.
James Bradv of Cincinnati. Ohio; a daughter. Regina B.
Rich of Inverness. Fla.. a brother. Henry Brady of Yonkers;
nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was also the father of the late John Brady and a
brother of the late James Brady 
Brady, John Henry (I10112)
 
2819 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1971 b Grayscale - 4626.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20b%20Grayscale%20-%204626.pdf

Obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1983 b Grayscale - 4606.pdf
Agnes M; Brady, 81, a lifelong Yonkers resident,
died Saturday at the North Adams Regional
Hospital in North Adams, Mass., where she was
visiting.
Mrs. Brady was born in Yonkers on Feb. 9,
1902, the daughter of Patrick and Mary (Boyle)
Hoar. She was married on June 1, 1921 in St.
Joseph's Church in Yonkers to John H. Brady,
who died in 1980.
She was a retired tenant supervisor for the
Yonkers Municipal Housing Authority and a ward
leader for the Fifth Ward Democratic Club.
During World War II, she was a member of the
Gray Ladies of the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Brady was a member of the Holy Rosary
Church. She was a past chairwoman of the
Westchester County Committee of American Legion
Auxilliary and a past president of the Post 7
American Legion Auxilliary.
She was active in many other organizations,
including the LaRabida Council 166 Knights of
Columbus, the Queens Daughters Day Nursery;
the retired Civil Service Organization; the American-
Irish Association, Ancient Order of Hibernians;
the Golden Age Club of Western Avenue; the
Ladies of Charity of the Catholic Charities, and
the LaBoutique Des Huit Chapeauxet Quarante
Femnes Auxilliary.
She is survived by a son. James F. Brady of
Cincinnati; a daughter, Mrs. Regina (John) Rich of
Ocala, Fla.; nine grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.
Another son, John G., and a sister,
Helen C. Hoar, and four brothers, James A.,
Joseph F., Thomas A. and Francis X. Hoar died earlier. 
Hoar, Agnes (I9760)
 
2820 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1971 Grayscale - 1847.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale%20-%201847.pdf

Obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1982 a Grayscale - 8503.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201982%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201982%20a%20Grayscale%20-%208503.pdf

[[
James A, Hoar, 81, a former Yonkers resident,
died Thursday at the Carillon Nursing Home in
Huntington, L.I. after a long illness. He was a resident
of Huntington at the time of his death.
Born in Yonkers on Dec. 10, 1900, he worked for
the Yonkers Water Department for 40 years before
retiring in 1970.
He was a member of the 5th Ward Democratic
Club, the Civil Service Employees Association and
Senior Citizens Club No. 11. He also was a longtime
member of Teamsters Local 456.
Mr. Hoar was a parishioner of the Church of the
Immaculate Conception (St Mary's) and graduated
from the Butler Business School in Yonkers.
He is survived by his wife, Bridgit, of Huntington;
a son, James Hoar Jr., of Yonkers; two daughters,
Dorothy Eyl of Cold Spring Harbor, L.L and Margaret
Plascyk of Norwalk, Conn; a sister, Agnes Brady of
Yonkers and three grandchildren.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Joseph,
Thomas and Francis and a sister, Helen. 
Hoar, James Sr. (I58914)
 
2821 50th Wedding Anniversary with photo:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1971 Grayscale - 1847.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201971%20%20Grayscale%20-%201847.pdf 
Hickey, Bridget (I58916)
 
2822 50th wedding anniversary:
Date: 1980-07-17;
Paper: Mobile Register 
Smith, Rev. Charles (I35481)
 
2823 50th Wedding Anniversary:
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1975 - 6280.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201975%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201975%20-%206280.PDF

60th Wedding Anniversary (with photo):
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1985 - 2877.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201985.pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201985%20-%202877.PDF 
Thierry, Pauline (I10735)
 
2824 50th Wedding Anniversary:
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1975 - 6280.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201975%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201975%20-%206280.PDF 
Horr, Laverne Sr. (I3752)
 
2825 50th Wedding Anniversary:
http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201986.pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201986%20-%202914.PDF 
Azzarelli, Barton (I31066)
 
2826 57th Wedding Anniversary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1946 Grayscale - 2614.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201946%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201946%20Grayscale%20-%202614.pdf

Dead?
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1956 Grayscale - 0714.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201956%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201956%20Grayscale%20-%200714.pdf
Published Tuesday, Feb 7, 1956
Missing Man's Coat
Found On City Pier
The theory that William Hoar, ninety-four-year-old retired Alexander Smith and Sons
Carpet Company employe, had leaped, into the Hudson River from the City Pier was heing investigated by police today. Deputy Public Safety Commissioner James E. McCue said that officials of the County Home at Eastview, who reported Mr. Hoar missing last Friday, yesterday had identified clothing (found on the pier Saturday at
11:30 A. M. by two young girls), as that of Mr. Hoar. Laundry and cleaner's marks on the grey coat made identification certain.
Detective William S. Dalv at Iheadquarters here showed the officials of the home the coat, cap and cane, found on the dock Saturday. Mr. Hoar had lived at the home about five years. 
Hoar, William (I60785)
 
2827 57th Wedding Anniversary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1946 Grayscale - 2614.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201946%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201946%20Grayscale%20-%202614.pdf

Obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1947 Grayscale - 0119.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201947%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201947%20Grayscale%20-%200119.pdf
Mrs. William Hoar
Wife of Retired Smith Worker
Mrs. Pauline Hoar, a Yonkers resident' nearly 75 years and the wife of William Hoar, a retired employe of the Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company, died last night in her home at 115 Webster. Avenue after a day's illness. Born in New York City seventy- seven years ago. Mrs. Hoar was brought to Yonkers when she was three. She was a member of the Dayspring Presbyterian Church and long active in its welfare organizations. She was married in that church 56 years ago. Mrs. Hoar, who survived ten brothers and sisters, a son and a daughter, leaves a granddaughter. Mrs. Evans Stone of Yonkers as well as her husband.

[[
Her brother's obituary:
Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1944 Grayscale a (270).pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201944%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201944%20Grayscale%20a%20%20%28270%29.pdf 
Schmeckenbecker, Pauline (I1074)
 
2828 5th Child
Name: Frank Chester
Birth date: 09 Feb 1892
Birthplace: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Father's name: Charles Keaton
Mother's name: Elizabeth Gordon
Recording place: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Film number: 1001009
Digital GS number: 4243842
Image number: 04911
Collection: New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900 
Keaton, Frank Chester (I48045)
 
2829 5th child
Name: Mary B Bartlett
Birth date: 25 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Epping, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Father's name: David F Bartlett
Mother's name: Laura A Towle
Recording place: Epping, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Film number: 1000371
Digital GS number: 4243694
Image number: 02543
Collection: New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900

Marriage:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/9JNG-NHJ/p3 
Bartlett, Mary Blaisdell (I43863)
 
2830 5th child of her mother. Dunn, Jessie Phioilla (I76245)
 
2831 5th child of her parents. Hoar, Edith (I2230)
 
2832 5th child of his parents. Hoar, William (I76186)
 
2833 6 children. Hoar, Clara (I8996)
 
2834 65th Wedding Anniversary in 2010:
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2010/sep/12/no-headline---12d06annivhoar/
Gene and Maxine Hoar of Haubstadt, Ind., plan to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary today with a family dinner in Indianapolis.
Hoar and the former Maxine Buck were married Sept. 7, 1945, at the Presbyterian Church in Fort Branch, Ind.
They are the parents of Tina Perkins of Barrington, Ill., and Hope McCoy of Evansville.
Gene Hoar is a retired conductor from CSX Railroad. Maxine Hoar is a retired real estate agent.

Cemetery Stone:
http://www.ingenweb.org/ingibson/Cemeteries_wPhotos/UnionTwp/Walnut%20Hill/UN_WalnutHill_Hoa-Hol.html 
Buck, Maxine (I32675)
 
2835 6th Child
Name: Charles E
Birth date: 30 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Father's name: Charles Keaton
Mother's name: Elizabeth Gordon
Recording place: Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Film number: 1001009
Digital GS number: 4243842
Image number: 04895
Collection: New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900 
Keaton, Charles E. (I48047)
 
2836 6th child
Name: Hoar
Birth date: 16 Mar 1884
Birthplace: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Female
Race or color (expanded):
Father's name: William Hoar
Father's birthplace: England
Father's age: 44y
Mother's name: Susanna Spenton
Mother's birthplace: Canada
Mother's age: 36y
Christening date:
Christening place:
Paternal grandfather's name:
Paternal grandmother's name:
Maternal grandfather's name:
Maternal grandmother's name:
Additional relatives:
Death date:
Age at death:
Film number: 1287837
Digital GS number: 4271638
Image number: 414
Reference number: 52187
Collection: Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates 1878-1922 
Hoar, Capitola (I16465)
 
2837 6th child of her mother. Warren, Gertrude (I76252)
 
2838 6th child of her mother. McCormick, Katie (I76249)
 
2839 6th child of her parents. Hoar, Ethel (I76189)
 
2840 9th Birthday:
Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1940 - 3059.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201940.pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201940%20-%203059.pdf

Engagement Announcement (Mary Frances Horr) with photo:
Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1952 - 1150.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201952%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201952%20-%201150.PDF 
Horr, Mary (I49392)
 
2841 A blacksmith at Pomfret, Vermont.

Name: John Hoar
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1765
Birthplace: Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Elijah Hoar
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Anna
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01573-6
System Origin: Vermont-EASy
Source Film Number: 28665
Reference Number: 14
Collection: Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=445663&GRid=61371197&

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http://www.archive.org/stream/commemorativebio00jhbeer/commemorativebio00jhbeer_djvu.txt
Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio

THE HORR FAMILY. Among the pioneer families planted in Lorain county few have left more numer- ous descendants than the one now under consideration; and in no other instance have so many brothers risen to public note and business prominence. For several generations the Horr family had lived at Pomfret, Vt. The grandfather of the Horr brothers, now living in Ohio, was Deacon John Horr, and, back of him, the heads of the Horr family were a line of deacons; but this religious ardor has not been preserved in its orthodox purity to the present generation. The original emigrants of the Horr family to Ohio were Roswell Horr and his two sisters, Mary and Lucina. Mary Horr married Joseph B. Jainison, of Avon ; Lucina Ilorr married Samuel Robinson, formerly of Vermont. She died in Wisconsin without issue. Roswell Horr was born in Pomfret, Vt., January 13, 1796. He had but meager educational advantages in early life, atid he served an apprenticeship to the trade of blacksmith, which he made his chief vocation. In 1834 he emigrated to Ohio, and locateil in Avon township, Lorain county, where he bought and improved a farm, upon which he afterward erected, as the family home, what is now known as the Dr. Townsend residence, situated about one and a half miles cast of the village of French Creek. He also built a blacksmith shop on the farm, and there worked at his trade. Notwithstanding his limited edu- cation, and the fact that he lived only seven years after coming to Ohio ? his death having occurred April 25, 1841 ? he had laid an excellent foundation for his future. He had served his community as justice of the peace and postmaster in a creditable manner, and he left hia family a home of seventy odd acres unencum- bered, and fifty acres more that was nearly paid for. Common sense and strict in- tegrity marked his actions both public and private. For his first wife he married Miss Lucinda Wheeler, who bore him two daughters: Lucinda, who married Bai'low G. Carpenter, of Olmsted Falls, Ohio; she now resides in Chicago, 111., and has two children ? Harry H., of Chicago, HI., and Mrs. Lucena McNeil. Lucina, the second daughter of Roswell Horr, married William S. Carpenter, of Olmsted Falls; she now lives with her son, Newton H. Car- penter, of Chicago, 111., who is secretary of the Art Institute of that city. After the death of his first wife, lioswell Ilorr mar- ried, in Waitsfield, Vt., in 1829, Miss Caroline Turner, a native of Moretown, same State, born in 1805, who is still living, residing in Wellington. Mrs. Horr was a woman not only of great heart and brain qualities, but she secured a more than average early education, and before her marriage was for many years a school teacher. While engaged in this vocation she taught Senator Carpenter, of Wiscon- sin, the alphabet. Her mother was a Miss Carpenter, and a great-aunt of the Senator. Mrs. Horr had eight sons, all of whom reached maturity except Henry and Frank, who died in their " teens," while attend- ing school at Oberlin. The eldest of this fjjmily was but a little over ten years of age at the time of the death of the fatiier, Koswell Horr. In the rearing of this large family of boys Mrs. Horr had ample op- portunity to exercise all her ingenuity and moral courage. If the ambition of the boy is inspired by early lessons, or his genius quickened by early incentives, how well she has succeeded is best told in the lives of her sons. The first birth occurred November 26, 1830, and by this she bore two sons ? one now Hon. Rollin A. Horr, of Wellington; the- other Hon. Roswell O. Horr, of New York City. Hon. Kollin A. Horr received an ele- mentary education in the public schools, and commenced life as a clerk in a store in Huntington, Lorain county. He sub- sequently entered the cheese business and farming and stock dealing there, and made that his home for fifteen years. He as- sisted in the organization of the First Na- tional Bank of Wellincrton in 18()4, and the spring of the same year removed to Wellington, which he has since made his home. He was cashier of the First Na- tional Bank for twenty-seven years, since which time he has been its vice-president. He was for a time a member of the exten- sive lumber firm of W. R. Santly & Co., and besides being vice-president of the First National Bank is now secretary of the Clarksfield Stone Comjtany. He was nominated by the regular Republican caucus, and elected to the State Senate from the Twenty-seventh and Twenty- ninth Senatorial Districts in 1879, serving during the sessions of 1880-81 and 1882- 83; was subsequently the Republican nominee from the Fourteenth Congres- sional District. On October 8, 1891, he was appointed special employe of the United States Treasury Department by Secretary Foster, and served in that capac- ity until June 1, 1898, when he was re- moved by the Democratic administration. Mr. Ilorr is a man of medium height, but large proportions. He has the natural, easy, pleasant bearing of a man long accus- tomed to do business with the public. He was married in 1853 to Miss Sarah A. Ames, from which union were born seven children, of whom one died in infancy; those living are: Abbie C, married to H. B. Hamlin; IloUin C, who was educated in Cornell University, and is now in the stone business in Philadelphia, Peiin. (he is servini^ his third term as member of the city council of Philadelpliia); Walter Scott, who graduated from Wellino'ton nio;h School, now a stenographer and book- keeper by profession, and residing in IJii- luth, Minn.; Warner M., also a graduate of Welliniiton Ilirrh School, now a book- keeper, residing in San Francisco, Cal.; Charles P., wiio was for iive years book- keeper in the First National Bank at Wellington, and is now a paving con- tractor of Philadelphia, Penn.; Nellie, a graduate of AVellington High School, and still at home. Hon. Roswell G. Horr is the other of the twin brothers. He is of national reputation as a politician and lecturer. He tirst attended the public schools, tlien took a partial course in Oberlin College, after which he attended Antioch College, and in 1857 graduated under Horace Maun. Returning to his native county, he v;a8 elected clerk of the court of com- mon pleas in the fall of 1857, and re- elected in 1800. While acting as clerk of the court he read law, and upon stepping out of the office was admitted to the bar, becoming a partner with Judge J. C. Hale, and pursuing the practice of law in Elyria for two years. In the spring of 1866 he removed to southeastern Missouri, engaged in mining business, and while there was the Republican nominee for the State Legislature. In the spring of 1872 he removed to East Saginaw, Mich., and was elected from the Eighth Congressional District, serving in the XLVI., XLVII. and XLVIII. Congresses of the United States of America. He is at present tariff editor of the New York WeeJclij aiul Semi- Weckhj Tribune. AVhen in Congress he participated in the leading debates and legislation of the day. He has perliaps made more political speeches than any otiiei' man living, Ijesides having prepared and delivered a number of lectures on literary and scientific subjects, which have given him a national reputation as a public lecturer. Mr. Horr was married in 1859 to Miss C. M. Pinney, and has four living children ? ^two sons and two daughters, viz.: Flora M., wife of Frederick Hebard, of Plain- field, N. J.; Frank, a merchant of Ithaca, Mich, (he was educated at East Saginaw and Orchard Lake State Military Acad- emy); Katherine, at home, engaged in literary work; and Rollin A., residing in Saginaw, Michigan. James C. Horr, the third cliild of Ros- well and Caroline (Turner) Horr, was born January 25, 1832. He received iiis edu- cation in the common schools of liis native place, which he supplemented with a course of study at Oberlin University. At the age of twenty-one years he went to Australia, remaining there fourteen years, at the end of which time he returned to, Lorain county, and there remained four years. His ne.xt trip was to California, and after spending si\\ years there he located permanently in the city of Olym- pia, now the capital of the State of Wash- ington. He served a term in the Terri- torial Legislature, and was for four years special agent of the United States Ti-easury Department during the GartieldArthur administration. He has served as mayor of Olympia, and is now a member of the State Senate of the State of Washington. He was for a time engaged in the furniture trade, but now operates a wholesale and retail feed and forwarding store, and real- estate business. He was married in Aus- tralia to Miss Lizzie Upton; has no living children. John Horr, born June 2, 1833, in Ver- mont, is the last of these children born in Vermont. He went to Australia with his brother, and subsequently to New Zealand, where he now resides. He married in Aus- tralia, and has one daughter. But little is known of his personal history. Rulph Turner Horr was born June 2, 1835. He was a harness maker by trade, which he followed in earlier life. Swbse- qiieutly he engaged with the American Express Company, and finally entered the United States Mail service. He died a few years since. He married a Miss Martha Barker, and left two sons: George, agent of the Merchants Despatch Transpor- tation Company, Chicago, 111. ; and Howard, in the employ of the Troy Laundry Manu- facturing Company, Chicago, Illinois. C. W. HoRK, leading business man and capitalist of Wellington, is a native of Lorain county, Ohio, born in Avon, Janu- ary 25, 1837. He was reared on the farm, during the brief winter months attending the schools of the locality till he was about sixteen years old, when he went to Cleve- land, with but a few dollars in his pocket, there to seek employment, a total stranger in the place, with solely himself to rely upon. Casting liis eye on the sign of a leading hack and omnibus line office, and understanding something of horses, he im- mediately applied for and found employ- ment as an omnibus driver. Falling into no dissipation, and allowing himself no in- dulgencies of any kind, he succeeded in saving some money, and at the end of five motiths he found himself in a financial position sufiicieiit to enable him to take a term at Oberlin College, which he did. He then taught school at Pittsfield Center, Lorain county. At the age of eighteen, with barely enough money to pay expenses, he took stage coach from Louisville to Nashville, Tenn., near which city he se- cured a position as teacher in Zion Semin- ary. In 1858 he became principal of the public schools of Napoleon, Ohio. In 1857 Mr. Horr entered Antioch (Ohio) College, graduating from there in 1860. On August 12, of the same year, he mar- ried Esther A. Lang of Huntington, Ohio, who has proved the kindest and wisest of wives and mothers. Indeed, Mr. Horr and all of his iTitimate friends would agree in regardintr his marriage as the most for- tunate event of his life. In the fall of 1860, with his wife as assistant, he became principal of the public schools of Vandalia, III. In that town he became a leading o local agitator in the cause of the Union, delivering many eloquent and patriotic speeches, and finally he organized Com- pany B, Thirty-fifth' O. V. I., of which he was made captain. With his command he did duly in Missouri, and served under Fremont, Halleck, Curtis, Jefferson C. Davis, and other leaders of the movement in Missouri. During the larger part of his service, he was employed as forage master or as brigade comniissary of sub- sistence, and during the latter part of his sei'vice he was attached to Gen. Buell's army. At the commencement of the war he was a Douglas Democrat. After he left the army, he returned to Lorain county, and in company with his brother, J. C. Horr, commenced the development of the cheese industry, building in Huntington township the first cheese factory in Lorain county. The firm of J. C Horr & Co. was succeeded by Starr & Horr, and at the end of a year that firm was succeeded by the i)resent cheese and butter firm of Horr, Warner & Co. Of this firm Mr. C. W. Horr has always been the recognized head, and its great success is largely due to his ability as a business man, and to his saga- city as a financier. Mr. Horr is also a memljer of the firm of Weati, Horr, Warner & Co., the most extensive onion and celery growers in Ohio, and probably the greatest onion growers in the world. He is also president of the well-known Wellington Milling Company, and has for years been a stockholder and director in the First National Bank of Wellington, Ohio, and also of the Savings Banking Company of Elyi-ia, Oiiio. Mr. Horr owns an extensive tract of land in Lorain and Medina counties, and is to a large extent engaged in the breeding of fine Holstein-Friesian cattle. In 1892 he was president of the National Holstein- Friesian Association, and he has recently >been elected president of the National Dairy Union. LORAIif COUNTY, OHIO. 651 In his earlier days Mr. Horr read law, and was admitted to the bar, and his knowl- edge of both law and general business has been of invalnal)ie service, not only to him- pelf but also to friends and others who frequently consult him on matters of im- portance and difficulty. In politics he is a Republican, and few campaigns have taken place since the war in which he has not taken a more or less active part, as he is a forcible public speaker, and keeps well posted on all political and public questions. He is also a writer of ability, a master of the English language, and an accomplished rhetorician. Although deeply immersed in his many business enterprises, Mr. Horr still finds time for the study of literature in the quiet of liis home, where he is sur- rounded by every comfort and finds the purest and greatest enjoyment of his life. In the very prime of manhood, he is a man of tine physique, and of great physical and mental energy. He is by no means the meekest of men; he is positive in his views and aggressive in his methods, and his power and influence have been felt in many political contests. Mr. and Mrs. Horr have had live sons, viz.: Norton T., a graduate of Cornell University, and member of the law firm of Boynton & Horr, of Cleveland, Ohio; Charles W., Jr., a graduate of Cornell University, now engaged in various busi- ness enterprises with his father; Clinton (deceased); Alfred E.., at present a member of the junior class of Cornell University, and Harley M., who still resides with his parents. 
Horr, Deacon John (I3339)
 
2842 A dance given in honor of the marriage:
Published Date: 1930-12-24;
Newspaper: Oregonian

Photo:
Date: 1930-12-28
Paper: Oregonian 
Roark, Helen (I5669)
 
2843 A descendant of John and Priscilla Alden. Howe, Lucy Barron (I44988)
 
2844 A direct descendant of Governor Wolcott, the first Gonernor of the state of Connecticut, and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Wolcott, Cynthia (I64262)
 
2845 A Genealogical History of the Felton Family:
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=Y85MAAAAMAAJ&dq=Felton+family+salem&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=04bXYuMxNy&sig=jdArAnPUF9TJo9-quoJBXACOV_8&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result 
Felton, Catherine (I17691)
 
2846 A Genealogical History of the Felton Family:
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Felton, Charles (I17690)
 
2847 A Genealogical History of the Felton Family:
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=Y85MAAAAMAAJ&dq=Felton+family+salem&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=04bXYuMxNy&sig=jdArAnPUF9TJo9-quoJBXACOV_8&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result 
Felton, John William (I17689)
 
2848 A History of Olive Branch Lodge And a Biographical Sketch of Members : with a Short History of the Towns of Frankfort, Schuyler and Litchfield By Charles B. Cleland, E. La Grange Smith - Page 69
"John L Hoard resided in Frankfort was born in Frankfort NY August 9 1824, by occupation fanner and miller. Was deputy sheriff for a number of years of Herkimer county. Died at Frankfort Feb 16 1891."

Obituary:
Utica NY Daily Press 1891 - 0494.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201891%20pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201891%20-%200494.pdf

Cemetery Record:
http://herkimer.nygenweb.net/cemeteries2/oakviewcemetery4.html
Oak View Cemetery, Village of Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York
Hoard John L. died 2/15/1891 hus of Margaret E.; ae. 66 yrs, 5 months & 7 days

Misc:
http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ny/nyherkimer4.htm
Herkimer County, New York Will Testators
Column One: Name of Testator
Column Two: Place of Residence of Testator
Column Three: County #, Volume #, Page #
HOAR, SAMUEL FRANKFORT NY-22-E-212
HOARD, GEORGE H. - LITTLE FALLS NY-22-U-59
HOARD, JOHN - FRANKFORT NY-22-E-64
HOARD, SAMUEL Z. - FRANKFORT NY-22-R-87
HOARD, SUSAN T. - FRANKFORT NY-22-T-39

https://archive.org/stream/papersreadbefore03herk/papersreadbefore03herk_djvu.txt
Hoard Grist Mill
In 1809, on the baidc of the Mohawk River, north, and not far from Injiham's mill, was built by James H. Rathbone the grist mill now known as the Hoard mill. Tradition informs us that the hewn frame of beech, which was part of the structure, was cut in the immediate vicinity of that building. We learn, also beyond doubt, that prior to 1824 most of the ground now included in the village, south of the Erie canal, was woodland, and if we are to be guided by the probable story of the old beech frame, we may easily surmise that at that period much of the soil upon which now lives a thriving population was then shaded by the primeval forest. In rank of proprietorship of the Hoard grist mill were James H. Rathbone; Timothy I. Campbell, Leonard E. Downie; Daniel Mason, Joel I'ruyne and Augustus King. James and Robert rearson,H. W. Bridenbecker & Co., Samuel and Lafayette Hoard and Lafayette Hoard alone. The mill was ruined by fire in April, 189G. The saw mill is still intact. 
Hoard, John (I38927)
 
2849 A History of Preston County, West Virginia, Part 1
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FORMAN
Robert - b. 1736, d. 1812-m. Mary Naylor of Baltimore, b. 1745, d. 1822 -c-2*:
1. John-b. 1767, d. 1841-m.
Sarah Morton.
2. Elizabeth - m. William Connor.
3. Joseph- b. 1771-m. Margaret Connor.
4. Richard - b. 1773-m. Mary Connor.
5. Samuel - b. 1775 - m. Elizabeth Willett.
6. Rachel.
7. Jane
8. Mary-b. 1781, d. 1844 - m. Richard Nicholson.
9. Isaac - b. 1784, d. 1813 - m. (- -).
10. Rebecca - b. 1787 - m. Jesse Willett.
C-3 of Joseph: 1. Elizabeth -m. Thomas Gibson. 2. Mary-s. 3.
Robertf-b. 1799, d. 1888 - m. Martin. 5. Alexander - m. Jemima
Graham. 6. Rebecca-m. Jonas Horr-Ind.

Civil War Draft Registration Records 1863-1865
Name: Jonah Horr
Residence: Clay, Marion, Iowa
Class: 2
Congressional District: 4th
Age on 1 July 1863: 41
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Race: White
Place of Birth: Pennsylvania

1885 Census:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/HDN9-N2M

1900 Census Clay, Marion, Iowa
Name: Iona Horr [Jona Horr]
Birth Date: Sep 1821
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Relationship to head-of-house: Boarder
Household Members: Name Age
Hiram Randall 52
Ellen Randall 32
Harvy E Randall 19
Eva Randall 12
Erdelie Randall 8
Gladys Randall 1
*Iona Horr 78

Name: Jona Horr
Gender: Male
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Death Place: Marion, Iowa
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09962-6
System Origin: Iowa-EASy
Source Film Number: 986183
Reference Number:
Collection: Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990

Cemetery Stone:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSiman=1&GScid=2186980&GRid=77677263& 
Horr, Jonah (I52230)
 
2850 A male boarder (ASCa), surname Marryman (born Aug 1880 in Maryland) with living in the household in the 1900 census.

Obituary:
Newspaper: Frederick News-Post
Published: Thursday, February 26, 1948, Frederick, Maryland
Mrs. Ida A. Hoar, widow of Frank G. Hoar, 34 East "D" street, Brunswick, died at her home early Wednesday morning after an extended illness, aged 76 years. She was a daughter of the late Robert and Lydia Merryman. Three children survive, John Robert Hoar, Petersville, and Mrs. Nellie A. Lloyd and Mrs. Thelma M. Arnold, at home. A sister, Mrs. Alice Carter, of Baltimore, also survives.
The body is at the late home where friends may call. Funeral services will be held at the Brunswick Methodist church Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. George Benettt, officiating. Interment will be in Knoxville cemetery. C.H. Feete and Brother, funeral directors.

Cemetery:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21664903 
Merriman, Ida (I2299)
 

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