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28301 Wedding Announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams Hafford / announce
the marriage of their daughter / Jessie Eliza / to / Mr. Howard Earl Hawley /
Thursday, September sixteenth / Nineteen hundred and nine / Columbus, Ohio.In possession of Albert M. Muth, Livonia, MI 1996.

Newspaper clipping (unidentified provenance): Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawley, of
Columbus, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Grant, of North Plum street. They
were married last Thursday night at the home of the bride, nee Miss Jessie
Hafford, in the capital city, and came here immediately after the ceremony.
Mrs. Grant is the bridegroom's aunt. Irving Grant, his cousin, was the
bridegroom's best man at the ceremony, which was attended by about forty
relatives and friends. In possession of Albert M. Muth, Livonia, MI 1996.

1904 Graduated from North High School Columbus
1909 Graduated from Ohio State University, degree of bachelor of law

1910 He and his wife went to Missoula, Montana, then to Timber Valley,
Washington, then to Portland, Oregon

Worked as Teller in street car company.

1912- Gateman on the St. John's ferry (Mate's duties also)

1912. Bought house at 63 W. Church Street.

about 1916 Wife, Virginia, and Howard began to attend the Ockley Green
Evangelical Sunday School.

1917 Whole family ill with scarlet fever. Quarantined for 3 months.

1918 Wife, Virginia and Howard made a 3 months trip to visit relatives in
Columbus.

Was Storekeeper in the Coast Shipbuilding Company.

1919 Storekeeper, dubber, planer, and plugger for the Grant-Smith-Porter
Shipyards.

1920 Steel cutter and pipe hanger's helper for Vancouver Shipyard.

1920. Sold house on on Church St.; rented until June 1921 on Interstate
Avenue.

June 1921. Whole family moved east. Lived at 2105 Indiana Avenue with
wife's sisters until April 1922.
Children Virginia and Howard attended Northwood Ave. School (5th and 2nd
grades, respectively).

1921. Timekeeper for Mt. Vernon Bridge Construction Company.

1922. Bought 14 acre farm in Delaware County. Moved there in April.
Started chicken and egg route in Columbus. Planted farm in apple and peach
orchard.

1928. Went back to O.S.U., education courses.

1931. Elected as Sunday School superintendent (Center Village M.E. Church)

1932. Appointed as Justice of the Peace of Harlem Twp. 
Hawley, Howard Earl (I13036)
 
28302 Wedding photo
Portland Press Herald
Published Sunday, June 19, 1949 Portland, Maine 
York, Benjamin J. (I11327)
 
28303 Wedding photo
Portland Press Herald
Published Sunday, June 19, 1949 Portland, Maine 
Horr, Shirley (I11326)
 
28304 Wedding photo of Edwin and Terrie:
Middletown Times Herald Newspaper (Middleton, New York) Published Sep 19, 1949 
Hoar, Edwin Jr. (I8869)
 
28305 Wedding photo:
Schenectady NY Gazette 1932 Grayscale - 4433.pdf
http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201932%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201932%20Grayscale%20-%204433.pdf 
Aydelotte, William (I58259)
 
28306 Wedding photo:
Schenectady NY Gazette 1932 Grayscale - 4433.pdf
http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201932%20Grayscale/Schenectady%20NY%20Gazette%201932%20Grayscale%20-%204433.pdf 
Hanson, Margaret (I58258)
 
28307 Wedding Shower: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium July-Aug 1937 - 0733.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Aug%201937%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Aug%201937%20-%200733.PDF

Marriage Announcement: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium Sept-Oct 1937 - 0142.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201937%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201937%20-%200142.PDF

25th Wedding Anniversary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium July-Sept 1962 - 0906.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Sept%201962%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Sept%201962%20-%200906.PDF 
Horr, Laura (I30474)
 
28308 Wedding Shower: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium Sept-Oct 1934 - 0315.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201934%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201934%20-%200315.PDF

Marriage Announcement: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Palladium Sept-Oct 1934 - 0408.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201934%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Sept-Oct%201934%20-%200408.PDF

Obituary
Post Standard, The
Published Wednesday, December 28, 1977 Syracuse, New York
and
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Newspaper Oswego Valley News 1978 - 0019.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Valley%20News/Oswego%20Valley%20News%201978%20pdf/Newspaper%20Oswego%20Valley%20News%201978%20-%200019.PDF
[[Mrs. Charles E. Wheeler
FULTON ? Mrs. Anna H. Wheeler, 67, wife of Charles E. Wheeler, of 14 Nestle Ave., died Monday evening in a local nursing home after a
long illness. She was barn in Oswego but had resided here the past 30
years.She was a member of First Baptist Church and
Elizabeth Chapter 105, OES. Besides her husband she is
survived by two sons, Master Sgt. Terry Wheeler, stationed
at Hancock Field with the Air Force, and Thomas Wheeler of Fulton; a granddaughter, four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Shurr, Mrs. Martha Pryor,
Mrs. Mabel Foster and Mrs. Betty Brown, all of Oswego, and four brothers, John Horr, Norristown, Pa., David Orr, Detroit, Mich., Francis Horr, Massillion, 0., and Donald Horr, Oswego.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Foster Funeral Home, Rev. Charles Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in Oswego Rural Cemetery in the Spring. Calling hours at the funeral home will be Wednesday 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Horr, Ann (I36285)
 
28309 Wedding:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3TEdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_CIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1500,508751&dq=mrs-*-horr&hl=en 
Glasow, Joan Eloise (I48877)
 
28310 Wesley United Methodist Church Family F13371
 
28311 West Virginia, Births Index, 1853-1969
Name:Bruce Oscar Bland
Birth Date:16 Aug 1895
Birth Place:Blandville, Doddridge, West Virginia
Birth County:Doddridge
Gender:Male
Race:White
Father's Name:A C Bland
Father's Age:31
Father's Birth Place:Doddridge County
Mother's Name:J E Sutton
Mother's Age:22
Mother's Birth Place:Doddridge County
FHL Film Number:838202

Groom name: Oscar Bland
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 29 years
Groom birth year: 1896
Groom birth place: Blanderville, W. Va.
Bride name: Mary Lynch Hoard
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 32 years
Bride birth year: 1893
Bride birth place: Parkersburg, W. Va.
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 09 Mar 1925
Marriage place: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
Father of groom name: Arthur Bland
Mother of groom name: Julia Sutton
Father of bride name: Wm. Lynch
Mother of bride name: ...riah
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342769
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209971
Image number: 234
Reference number: v 5 rn 3754
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Bland, Bruce Oscar (I41674)
 
28312 Weston's buried in Highland Cemetery:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mecotisf/Highland_Cemetery/highlandcem.htm 
Weston, (Male) (I4991)
 
28313 WHEN MARRIED HE WAS 22, SHE WAS 24. Family F4879
 
28314 When the U. S. 1830 census of Fall River, Bristol County, MA, Edward's family was 1 male 16-26, 2 females under 10, and 1 female 16-26. One person was engaged in manufacture (blacksmithing).
On April 25, 1832, the Plymouth County Probate Court judged Edward Durfee, of Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA, to be insane. His next of kin was his son Edward. He owned a blacksmith shop in Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA, and Job Hoar was named as guardian. Plymouth County Probate Record 6909. He apparently recovered or at least improved for a time as he was listed with his family in 1840 and 1850.
When the U. S. 1840 census of Fall River, Bristol County, MA, was taken Edward B. Durfee's family was 1 male under 5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 40-50, 2 females 5-10, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female 40-50. Living very near was Israel C. Durfee.
When the U. S. 1850 census of Tiverton, Newport County, RI, was taken Edward's family was Edward 54, blacksmith, born RI, Sarah 50, born MA, Roxana 21 born RI, Nancy 19, born RI, Mary 8, born RI, Edward 23, blacksmith, born RI, and William 13, born Rhode Island Edward, Junior was also listed in the family of his sister Phebe (Durfee) Spooner in Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA, on the 1850 census.
On July 1, 1854, Edward B. Durfee, of Rochester, Plymouth County, MA, was judged incompetent by the Plymouth Court and Nathan H. Barstow was appointed guardian.
When the U. S. 1860 census of Providence, Providence County, RI, was taken Edward B. Durfee 52 (should be 62), occupation unknown, born RI, was an inmate at the Butler Asylum for the insane.
Edward B. Durfee died " on or about January 15, 1864, he had a wife Sally, deceased at the time of his death and her son Edward, of Mattapoisett, MA, being next of kin, others unknown ". Plymouth Court Case 6908.
The Descendants of Thomas Durfee. William Field Reed. Washington, District of Columbia Two Volumes. 1902 and 1905. Volume 2, page 158 and 401.

Groom's Name: Edward Durfee
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Sarah Hoar
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1816
Marriage Place: Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01315-9
System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 945014
Reference Number: Roll 3 P319 R188
Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 
Durfee, Edward Bailey (I2103)
 
28315 When the U. S. 1850 census of Tiverton, Newport County, RI, was taken Edward's family was Edward 54, blacksmith, born RI, Sarah 50, born MA, Roxana 21 born RI, Nancy 19, born RI, Mary 8, born RI, Edward 23, blacksmith, born RI, and William 13, born Rhode Island
Roxana was not listed in Reed as one of Edward's children.
The information on Roxana's marriage is from Gendex.com, a genealogical database on the internet in September 2001. 
Durfee, Roxana (I6011)
 
28316 Whitney & Bonner's History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Vol. 2
 
Brittain, Abraham W. (I32058)
 
28317 Widowed in the 1920 census. Horr, John (I25003)
 
28318 Wife and children: http://www.mcdanel.com/genealogy/gen.php?id=8882&cf=3197

1850 Census - Nov 6, 1850 - Harmony, Chautauqua Co, New York
Lestor Hobart, 41, NY
Benjamin Preston, 17, NY
Jane Preston Hobart, 16, NY
Freelan Preston Hobart, 15, NY
David Hobart, 13, NY
Lestor Hobart, 11, NY
Joseph Hobart, 9, NY
Betsey Hobart, 7, NY
William Hobart, 5, NY
Sophrona Hobart, 3, NY
All the children, except Sophrona, attended school within the year.

Cemetery:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychauta/CEMETERY/Blockville.htm
Headstone is inscribed as follows: Lester Hobart, born July 11, 1809,
died Feb 6, 1892

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http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.chautauqua/380.1470.1474.1/mb.ashx
Re: Mary Ann PRESTON m Lester HOBART, son; JOSEPH HOBART, b Chautauqua Co to MI
DeeDavidson97 Posted: 11 Oct 2003 5:51AM Classification: Biography
Surnames: HOBART, PRESTON, PERRY
JOSEPH HOBART, a veteran of the late war, was born in Chautauqua County, N.Y., in the town of Harmony, September 27, 1842. His father, Lester HOBART, was born in Oneida County, N.Y., where he followed agricultural pursuits, and later was a farmer in Chautauqua County. The paternal grandfather, whose home was in Vermont, served in the War of 1812. Lester HOBART resides in Harmony, N.Y., and is now eighty-two years of age (*1892)His political affiliations led him to join the ranks of the Republican party, where he was influential. The mother of our subject whose maiden name was Mary A. PRESTON, was born in Chautauqua County, N.Y., where she passed from earth in 1850, at the age of forty years. Eight children were born to Lester and Mary A (PRESTON) HOBART, of whom seven grew to maturity. Four sons engaged in the Civil War in defense of the Union and one of these, **Freeland, died at Andersonville. Joseph, of this sketch, was reared on a farm and received a common-school education. When only twenty years of age he enlisted in August, 1862, in Company F, One hundred and Twelfth New York Infantry, and participated in various engagements in which his regiment took part. He witnessed and aided in the bombardment of Charleston, and in the battle of Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864, he was wounded by a minie ball which passed through his left elbow. From the field hospital, whither he was at once taken, he was sent to the general hospital at Fairfax Seminary and there the arm was operated on. Three and one half inches of bone removed and the arm never healed entirely; it has ever since been stiff and useless.

On October 16, 1864, Mr. HOBART was discharged by reason of disability from gun-shot wounds and returning home, he for two succeeding years was forced to carry his arm in a sling. He engaged as a farmer in Chautauqua County until 1870, when he came to Michigan and sojourned at Holly for a short time. Next he purchased a farm in Atlas Township, Genesee County, comprising ninety acres on section 9, and upon this place he located and engaged in general farming and stock raising. His estate is located on the Kearsley River near the village of Atlas and is valuable not alone on account of its location adjoining the village, but also on account of its fertile soil and fine improvements. In June, 1890, Mr. HOBART retired from active life as a farmer and renting his place, removed to Flint, where he purchased a residence on West Coast Street, No. 919.

On September 29, 1886, Mr. HOBART was married to Miss Clarinda PERRY, the wedding being celebrated in Davison, Genesee County. The bride was born in Grand Blanc, this county, and is the daughter of Edmund PERRY, a native of Avon, N.Y. Mrs. HOBART, who was the eldest in her father's family, was brought to Davison by her parents when three years old and received her education in the log school house located in the woods near her home. At the age of twenty she commenced to teach, and the following year attended the Michigan State Normal School. The second year in that institution her health failed and she was compelled to cease her studies. Afterward she followed the profession of a teacher in Genesee County many years, mostly in Grand Blanc, and was a member of the Women's Relief Corps of Flint, and belongs to the Baptist Church. In politics Mr. HOBART is a strong Republican and is highly esteemed for his upright life and his self-sacrificing devotion to his country.

1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, MI
** May or NOT be the same person;
Freeland HOBART spelled in records as HOBERT
Freeland Hobert Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 29 May 1861
Enlisted in Company D, 42nd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 29 May 1861.
Discharged Company D, 42nd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 20 October 1862


1850 Census - Nov 6, 1850 - Harmony, Chautauqua Co, New York
Lestor Hobart, 41, NY
Benjamin Preston, 17, NY
Jane Preston Hobart, 16, NY
Freelan Preston Hobart, 15, NY
David Hobart, 13, NY
Lestor Hobart, 11, NY
Joseph Hobart, 9, NY
Betsey Hobart, 7, NY
William Hobart, 5, NY
Sophrona Hobart, 3, NY
All the children, except Sophrona, attended school within the year. 
Hoar, Lester (I35341)
 
28319 Will
Depositions of witnesses in the Consistory Court suit describe
him as a wealthy man, very honest and highly regarded by the
community. He held leases of the Drake family of Wiscombe,
Southleigh and of York minster, including Prestaller Manor in
Axminster and the Rectory and Advowson of Axminster and
Kilmington. 
Hore, Roger (I17381)
 
28320 Will
http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/01/CHL/01/094.htm
Rev Dr John Sandford of Chelsfield dated 3 July 1781
Abstract of the will of the Rev. Dr. John Sandford DD, Rector of Chelsfield and Farnborough, dated 3 July 1781.
My body to be decently and privately buried either at Leonard Stanley or at Stretton in Gloucestershire where I was 10 years Rector, or else in the parish where I shall happen to die, according to the discretion and order of my Executor, family and other surviving relatives.
I give to the poor of the parishes of Chelsfield and Farnborough, of Stanley St Leonard and Stratton ?10 to each of these four parishes at the discretion of my Executor.
In the parish where my body is buried I would have my Executor pay to six poor persons whom he may choose to appoint out of that parish six guineas, one guinea each, for being underbearers and carrying my remains to the church and grave, together with hatbands and gloves to them all and I would have my tything man Charles Rollins of Chelsfield who some time ago served me in the capacity of footman attend my funeral wherever I am buried and he is to receive ?5 of my Executor together with all charges and costs for his journey besides.
I give to my beloved wife Martha all my house, messuage and tenement at Cirencester in a street called Dyer's Street and lately in the occupation of Mr. Elizabeth Asheton widow now deceased, for the term of as many years as I have therein as she shall happen to live. After her decease I give to my brother Robert Sandford Esq. and his heirs the residue of the term and letting then to come.
I give to my wife ?100 to be paid to her immediately after my death, together with my chariot and two coach horses together with two saddle horses, saddles and bridles that she may like to choose with the right to keep them with the hay oats and pasture upon the premises at Chelsfield at free cost so long as she continue in the Rectory House and the stock of goods hay corn and so forth remain there unsold and not carried away there after my decease.
I bequeath to her also all my plate, china, household goods, bedding etc. with other furniture that I may be possessed of at the time of my decease either in my house at Cirencester or in the Rectory and upon the premises of Chelsfield except only my library of books at Chelsfield together with a silver cup with a cover to it and an old silver tobacco box marked J S which I leave to my brother Robert, with a right and reservation however to my wife to select twenty or thirty volumes of those books of mine in English whether prose poetry moral essays or history which she may best choose to have out of the library and which may be added to some of her own that are now mixed there with mine.
I give to her also for life an annuity of ?60 over and above the ?8000 settled upon her by the Marriage Settlement to be paid to her out of my effects by my Executor.
I give to my brother Robert Sandford all lands, houses etc. together with the mill in the parish of Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, commonly called Ryeford, to which freehold estate I have a reversionary right after the life of Mrs. Mary Brown now living at Bristol. If my said brother should survive me as well as the said Mary Brown then I give the said estate of Ryeford to him and his heirs, chargeable with an annuity of ?20 per annum to be paid to my wife Martha for life, and giving her the right to live in the best house belonging to Ryeford, and to the use of the two gardens and orchard adjoining at free cost and without paying any rent, if she so choose, as long as she lives, otherwise to the use and benefit of my Executor and his heirs for ever.
I give to the six servants that are retained in my service annually at the time of my decease ?5 each over and above the wages that may be due to them.
To my good trusty friend and neighbour Mr. Thomas Judd of Chelsfield ?100.
I forgive unto Daniel Parker Coke Esq. of the Inner Temple ?50 out of the Principal Sum which he owes me on bond of ?1700, on condition he pay my Executor another ?50 within 3 months after my decease and reduce the Principal sum by those means to ?1600.
This ?50 I would have my Executor apply towards the expense of rings for the following friends which may be given to them as a token of regard from me, viz:
to Brass Crosby Esq. and his wife a ring each, and to Mrs. A.[sic] Judd wife of Thomas Judd a ring, to the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Tracey, Warden of All Souls College, a ring and likewise one to Daniel Parker Coke Esq. of the Inner Temple and to Dr. William Sanford [sic] of Hatherop, Glos., to the Rev. William Lockwood of Fifield, Essex, to Dr. Staker and Dr. Lysons at Bath and to Dr. Hugh Smith, Physician at London, a ring each, and one to the Rev. Richard Brereton of Wootton near Gloucester and to the Rev. Mr. John Pettace of Stonehouse, Glos. and to the Rev. Mr. John Saunders of Farningham, and likewise to the Bishop of Rochester for the time being, a ring to each.
I leave all my implements of husbandry, hay, straw, corn and grain with other stock of cattle that I shall happen to have upon the premises at Chelsfield at the time of my decease and which are not specified in this will, to be sold by my Executor to help pay my funeral expenses, legacies, debts etc. My Executor is to get Mr. Thomas Judd of Chelsfield or any honest friend and neighbour to assist him in this business as he shall think proper.
I give to Miss Frances Yateman of Chelsfield and to Mrs. Ann Yateman of Abingdon, Berks. ?10 each to these two sisters, and likewise ?10 to Mr. Mary Cripps of Cirencester and another ?10 to Mr. John Selfe, brother to Mrs. Mary Cripps of Ciciter, and ?20 to Mr. Richard Selfe, a younger brother of hers who lives in the same town.
I give to my dear cousin and relation Mrs. Rebecca Timbrell housekeeper of Cirencester ?100 and to her son Mr. Robert Timbrell and her 3 daughters Mrs. Rebecca Holland, Miss Ann and Miss Susanna Timbrell ?100 each.
I give to Mr. Robert Jegon and to Margaret his wife of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, ?25 each as friends and relations both to myself and my wife.
Whereas at the death of my wife Martha without issue I am entitled to the disposal of ?4000 now standing in the 3 percents in the names of Bryan Barrett Esq. of Milton, Berks., Robert Sandford Esq. of Cirencester and Mr. Robert Jegon of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, and settled by the Marriage Settlement for the joint lives of myself and my wife or the survivor of us and afterwards to the issue of the marriage if there was any, I do out of respect to the Society of All Souls College in Oxford, of which Society I had formerly the honour of being a member for many years, give out of the above ?4000 after the demise of my wife without any issue between us the sum of ?1000 now standing in the three percents to the Warden and College of All Souls, to be added to the Penhow Fund, which is a fund for purchasing Livings and Advowsons for the benefit of the Society.
Another ?1000 out of the ?4000 I would my Executor give to Mrs. Rebecca Holland and to her brother Mr. Robert Timbrell of Cirencester equally between them, whatever this ?1000 stock may then produce.
The remaining ?2000 and all other residue of my estate and effects I leave to my brother Robert Sandford Esq. whom I nominate my Executor, on trust however that if my mother Joanna Sandford should be living at the time of my decease one moiety of this residue should devolve on her.
John Sandford witnesses Thomas Bagshaw, Minister of Bromley Henry Smith, Curate of Bromley John Till, Rector of Hayes.
Proved 27 July 1781 by Robert Sandford Esq. the brother. [PCC will PROB11/1080]
by Geoffrey Copus

 
Sandford, Rev. John (I71009)
 
28321 Will
Will proved
He is named as first born son in his father's deeds from 1512 to
1536 and in Manor Surveys of 1561 and 1585.
In his will dated 9 December 1593 and proved 17 Feb 1598/9 he named his children and
made bequests for churches and the poor of Axminster, Membury and Stockland.

Is this him?
(the following two sites)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/8150a00c-4c76-4286-9c9e-72c95da48b8d
Reference: 123M/E1075 Description:
Newham in chapter house, 29 September
30 Henry VIII, endorsed 3 February 1591/2
Lease, indented (cancelled)
Robert Gyll Abbot of Newham to Margaret wife of John Hore the elder and Richard their son.
Tenements called Wyllondes and Notteplace, land called Ov'lond, close called Strecheham, in Tithing of Cleyhill within manor of Axmynstr', now held by John Hore the elder for life, to Margaret for life, reversion to Richard for life, then to their heirs and executors for 70 years.
Rent 50s. 2d., heriot or farlev' (or farleu') 20s. suit to 2 courts leet at Axmynstr' annually tenants to repair, for which they are to have timber delivered by bailiff or wodeward, may have housebote, haybote, firebote and ploughbote from premises.
Convent has right of reentry if rent in arrears 6 months without sufficient distress.
Seal of Abbey, on tag.
Examined and enrolled.
Endorsed: memorandum of surrender by Joan Hoare widow and note that this lease is not sealed with the same seal as Achams lease of the mills of Axminster. William Howarde.
Date: [1538], 1591/2 Held by: Devon Heritage Centre , not available at The National Archives Language: English


http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/8150a00c-4c76-4286-9c9e-72c95da48b8d
Reference: 123M/E1075 Description:
Newham in chapter house, 29 September
30 Henry VIII, endorsed 3 February 1591/2
Lease, indented (cancelled)
Robert Gyll Abbot of Newham to Margaret wife of John Hore the elder and Richard their son.
Tenements called Wyllondes and Notteplace, land called Ov'lond, close called Strecheham, in Tithing of Cleyhill within manor of Axmynstr', now held by John Hore the elder for life, to Margaret for life, reversion to Richard for life, then to their heirs and executors for 70 years.
Rent 50s. 2d., heriot or farlev' (or farleu') 20s. suit to 2 courts leet at Axmynstr' annually tenants to repair, for which they are to have timber delivered by bailiff or wodeward, may have housebote, haybote, firebote and ploughbote from premises.
Convent has right of reentry if rent in arrears 6 months without sufficient distress.
Seal of Abbey, on tag.
Examined and enrolled.
Endorsed: memorandum of surrender by Joan Hoare widow and note that this lease is not sealed with the same seal as Achams lease of the mills of Axminster. William Howarde.
Date: [1538], 1591/2 Held by: Devon Heritage Centre , not available at The National Archives Language: English
 
Hore, John (I17375)
 
28322 Will
Will proved
Henry Hore died between 28 November 1589 when he made his will,
and 27 June 1590 when it was proved.
Henry held land with his father from the Drakes at Ashe in
Musbury, and was living at neighboring Compyne between 1566 and
1580. The earliest surviving records fo the manors of Combpyne
and Axmouth (1566) show that Henry Hore had been granted a
reversion of copyhold premises, then being held by Margaret
Wykes in widowhood, to hold for his life. He does not appear on
the Combpyne Muster Roll of 1569, so was evidently not then in
possession. By the next Manorial Survey about 158-, he was in
possession of land leases from Combpyne Manor, including a
tenement and cottage with fourteen acres and eighty-four acres
of barton (farm) land, and from Downhumfraville Manor, at
Axmouth, he held a tenement and thirty-six acres plus eight
acres of barton land and grazing on the common for eighty-four
sheep.
A later marginal note states that "Fides Hore widow holds the
customary tenements. The barton lands granted to Barnarde Hore
(her eldest son), and Henry and William Hore his brothers." As
will be seen below, some of the barton lands became a matter of
contention between Barnard and his mother. The word "mort"
besides her name on a grant of reversion dated 23 January 33
Elizabeth (1591) to Barnard and Henry Hore from Phillippe, Earl
of Arundel was probably added at a later date, because the Manor
Survey of 1596 indicated that Fides was still living at that
time.
The will of Henry Hore left substantial sums of money to his
children and the residue to his wife Fides, who was to be
executrtix. He named as overseers "my father-in-law" William
Osborne, Esquire, and "his son" John Osborne, Esquire, Roger
Hore, and John Vy. William Osborne was a witness and the
inventory, recorded 1 April 32 Elizabeth (1590), was taken by
William Osborne, George Hore, and John Osborne. 
Hore, Henry (I17370)
 
28323 Will
Will proved
The widow Johan Channon of Sidmouthe died a feew years later,
and in her long will dated 19 November 1616 and proved 4
December 1618, included the name of her grandson Hezekiah Hoare.
she left money to the poor of Sidmouth and "to son William
Channon the ceilings in the new house and hall; goods to
daughter Elizabeth Slad and her daughter Jane, and to daughter
Johan Clappe and her daughter Jane; to daughter Charity Hardie
and her daughters Mary, Tabitha and Hannah, various dishes; to
daughter Charity, four fates and a still; to William Hardie " a
quarter of my boat and seine nnets:; to William Clap, son of
daughter Johan Clap, and Tobias, son of daughter Catherine
Peaton, each another quarter of the same "cocke boate" and nets;
to Barnard Hoare, son of deceased daughter Mary, goods, and to
Ezechias his brother, 9s. 8d.; to Marie and Elizabeth, daughters
of daughter Marie, deceased, to Robert Clap, sonn of daughter
Johan, and to Nicholas Slad, son of daughter Elizabeth, goods;
to Edward, John , and rogers, sons of daughter Hohan Clap,
silver spoons to [Jo]hn Slad sond of daughter Marie, two bushels
of barley; to goddaughter Beaten Slade and to Sarah Jennings,
daughter of daughter Catherine, goods, fishing nets and a ware;
to Sarah Clap, daughter of daughter Johan, silver spoons; to
Charles, Robert and Johan, children of deceased son Charles
Channon 5s. each; to Catherine daughter of daughter John (sic)
Peaton, and Thomasine Slade, daughter of daughter Elizabeth,
goods; to Johan Peaton, daughter of daughter Catherine Peaton,
executrix and left to her the residue. Witnesses were Henry
Way, clerk, William Slade, and William Clappe. The inventory,
taken 28 November 1618 by William Clape, John Clape, Nicholas
Slade and William Slade, included household goods, shot and
herring nets, and "wheat in the ground." 
(Unknown), Joan (I17362)
 
28324 Will - (Ancestry.com - a subscription site)
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=elizabeth&gsln=willett&uidh=rf7&pcat=36&fh=1&h=276953&recoff=7+8&ml_rpos=2
Will made Jan 13, 1749 in Cirencester
Will probated Aug 25, 1752
Mentions:
Daughter Jane Willett (single)
Daughter Joanna (Willett) wife of Robert Sandford and their three son Robert, John and Thomas.
Son Ralph Willett and his two daughters Rebecca (Willett) Trimbrell and Elizabeth (Willett) Selfe

 
(Unknown), Elizabeth (I70997)
 
28325 Will and Probate:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VNTJ-65L 
Hoard, Bruce (I39565)
 
28326 Will of Hew Hawes dated April 17, 1602 leaves 1 sheet to Susan Hore.
Edward Hoare and Edward Hoare Jr. witnessed the will of Richard Hawes, proved in March 1644/5. The court ordered that Mr. Thomas Starr shall have...50 acres...either next to Elder Hore or Mr. Hawes land.... 
Hore, Susan (I8431)
 
28327 Will of Thomas Hapgood
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/r/M-E-Baryol/FILE/0001page.html 
Hapgood, Thomas (I30064)
 
28328 WILL UPDATED AUG. 17, 1666. Family F3118
 
28329 Will: (Ancestry.Com - a subscription site)
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=john&gsln=selfe&msrpn__ftp=Gloucestershire%2c+England&msrpn=5265&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5265%7c0%7c0%7c&uidh=rf7&pcat=36&fh=0&h=141861&recoff=7+8&ml_rpos=1
Will made Oct 10, 1759
Will probated Feb 22, 1763
Mentions:
Wife Elizabeth
Children John, Richard and Mary (all uder the age of 21)
Others are: Robert Sandford the younger of Stratton, Rev. John Sandford of Stratton and Rev. John Chaunler (sp?)

Of interest:
http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=238&dsqSearch=(AltRefNo%3D'D182') 
Selfe, John (I71004)
 
28330 Will: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.gates/1657/mb.ashx?pnt=1
Following is the Last Will and Testament of Ezra Gates of Sheldon, Wyoming, NY born 1766 in Preston, CT to Joshua Gates and Anna Branch.

Transcribed from SAMPUBCO by Natalie Gates Runyan
Wyoming County, New York Will book Sheldon 5-1

Oct 31, 1864
Wyoming County
It appearing upon the proofs duly taken in respect to the Last Will and Testament of Ezra Gates late of the town of Sheldon in the county of Wyoming and State of New York, deceased, that the said Will was duly executed, and that the said Ezra Gates, the testator at the time he executed the same, was in all respects competent to devise real estate, and not under restraint, the said Last Will and Testament of Ezra Gates and the proofs and examinations are herby recorded, signed and certified by me, pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes, this 31st day of October A.D, 1864.
H.S. Comstock, Surrogate

Be it Remembered, That heretofore, to wit, on the thirty-first day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four Chauncey C. Gates one of the executer named in the Last Will and Testament of Ezra Gates late of the town of Sheldon in the County of Wyoming deceased, appeared in open court, before the Surrogate of the County of Wyoming and made application to have the said Last Will and Testament of Ezra Gates deceased, which relates to Personal Estate, proved: and on such application the said Surrogate did ascertain, by satisfactory evidence, who were the heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator and the respective residences and said Surrogate did thereupon issue a Citation, in due for of law, directed to the heirs at law and next of kin of Ezra Gates the testator,by their respective names, them to appear before said Surrogate at his office in the village of Warsaw in said County the 31st day of October.
And afterwards, to wit: on the 31st day of October A.D. 1864, satisfactory evidence by affidavit was produced and presented to said Surrogate, of the due service of said Citation in the mode prescribed by law, and on that day, no one appearing to oppose the Probate of such Will such proceedings were thereupon had in said Court afterwards, that the said Surrogate took to proofs of said Will hereinafter set forth upon this 31st day of October A.D. 1864 and he thereupon adjudged the said Will of Ezra Gates to be a valid Will of Real and Personal Estate and the proofs thereof to be sufficient, which said Last Will and Testament and proofs are as follows, that is to say

WILL

In the name of God amen.
I Ezra Gates of the town of Sheldon in the County of Wyoming and the State of New York of the age of eighty-nine years and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say:
First I give and bequeath to the heirs of my sister Lydia Hoard deceased one ninth part of all my property to by my executors paid to Henry Hoard to be by him equally divided among her heirs.
Second I give and bequeath to my sister Hulda Crippen one ninth part of all my property.
Third I give and bequeath to the heirs of my sister Lucy Hoard deceased one ninth part of all my property to be paid over by my executors to her son Samuel Hoard to be by him equaly (sic) divided between the heirs of said Lucy Hoard.
Fourth I give and bequeath to the living sons and daughters of Esther Thomas deceased one ninth part of all my property to be paid over by my executors to Seth Thomas to be by him equally divided between said sons and daughters.
Fifth I give and bequeath to the heirs of my brother John Gates one ninth part of all my property to be paid over by my executors to Sewell Town to be by him equally divided between said heirs.
Sixth I give and bequeath to the heirs of my brother Joshua Gates diseased (sic) one ninth part of all my property to be paid by my executors to Daniel Gates to be by him equally divided between said heirs.
Seventh I give and bequeath to Betsy Gates widdow (sic) of my brother Elisha Gates diseased (sic) one ninth part of all my property.
Eighth I give and bequeath to the heirs of my brother Seth Gates diseased (sic) one ninth part of all my property to be paid by my executors to Chauncy C. Gates to be by him equally divided between said heirs.
Ninth I give and bequeath to my brother Avery Gates one ninth part of all my property.
And Lastly I do here appoint my nephews Henry Hoard, Seth Thomas and Chauncey C. Gates to be the executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this first day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five.
Ezra Gates
The above instrument consisting of one half sheet was at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Ezra Gates as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names thereto as witnesses.
Henry H. Hoard
Irving Hoard

Wyoming County Surrogate Court
In the matter of proving the Will of Ezra Gates deceased
Irving Hoard of Sheldon in Wyoming County aforesaid being duly sworn deposes and says, that he is a subscribing witness to the last will and testament of Ezra Gates late of Sheldon in Wyoming County aforesaid deceased, that the said Ezra Gates in the presence of this deponent subscribed his name at the ??? of the said the instrument which is now shown and exhibited to his deponent bearing date on the first day of September AD 1855 that said Ezra Gates the testator then declared the said instrument to be his last will and testament and this deponent and Henry H. Hoard thereupon subscribed their names at the end of said will as attesting witness thereunto in the presence and at the request of said testator: that the said testator was then of sound mind and memory of full age to execute a will and was not under any restraint and that said will now appears in all respects as when so executed without any alterations whatsoever;
And this deponent further says that said Henry H. Hoard the other subscribing witness to said will is dead, that he died over two years ago.
Subscribed and sworn to me before this Irving H. Hoard
31st day of October 1864.
H.L. Comstock, Surrogate 
Gates, Ezra (I45909)
 
28331 William E Orr - 19 Jun 1941
Scranton (PA) Times, Thur 19 June 1941

William Orr, retired DL&W Railroad conductor, died this morning at the family home, 2305 Adams Ave, following a brief illness. Mr Orr was born in Tunkhannock & made his home in Scranton for many years. He was employed by the Lackawanna Railroad for 45 years, retiring three years ago. The was a conductor on fast freight trains. Mr Orr was a member of St Paul's Church & its Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife and the following sons & daughters: James, general yardmaster of the Erie Railroad Co at Avoca; Harold & Willard of NY; Mrs JH Dowell (sic) of Scranton; Mrs Donald MacRae of Asheville, NC & Frances at home; also a brother, Thomas Orr (sic) of Scranton. Funeral Sat in St Paul's Church; St Catehrine's Cemetery, Moscow.

Sat 21 June 1941; Pallbearers: Harold & James O'Hora, George Sample, Edward McNamara, William Orr, & Joseph Boylan. 
Hoar, William (I10477)
 
28332 William Hoar or Hanson's first father-in-law.

Born 5 FEB 1757 in Montague, Franklin Co, MA
Died 20 DEC 1834 in Montague, Franklin Co, MA

Father: Asahel GUNN
Mother: Thankful MARSH

Children
1. Rufus GUNN b: 20 MAR 1777 in Montague, MA
2. Persis GUNN b: 22 FEB 1779 in Montague, MA- Married Wiliam HOAR (Han son)
3. Tirzah GUNN b: 13 AUG 1781 in Montague, MA-Married Elijah HOAR (Hans on)
4. Polly- Mary GUNN b: 24 NOV 1783 in Montague, MA-Married Elijah (Hoar ) HANSON
5. Lucy GUNN b: 24 JAN 1786 in Montague, MA-Married Isaac MORLEY b: 1 1 MAR 1786
6. Catherine GUNN b: 6 JUN 1788 in Montague, MA
7. Jemima GUNN b: 1790 in Montague, MA 
Gunn, Asahel (I26680)
 
28333 William Sherod owned 167 acres of land near Mt. Zion, Van Buren County, Iowa valued at $35 per acre. Moved with his parents to Van Buren County in the spring of 1854 and settled on the farm he owned. Sherod, William Nichols (I20934)
 
28334 Wills: Abstracts 1749-1819: Surnames A - E: York Co, PA
Note from Contributor: The first date at the top of each will abstract is when the will was written. The second date is generally when the will was proven.

DOLL, John. December 27, 1815 January 13, 1818 Executors: Thomas Jordan and George McMullen. Children: Jacob, Conrad, Catharine m. Jacob Tressler, Mary m. Peter Harold, Joseph, Fornica m. Henry Graeff, Lettia m. John Lebberl, Elizabeth m. ---- Marx, Magdalena m. Nicholas Henry, Christiana m. Jacob Harr, Susanna m. George Hoar, Margaret m. David Wilson, and Barbara m. Peter Noll. Grandchildren: John, Elizabeth, Polly, Jacob, Joseph, and Catharine (children of Conrad Doll). 
Doll, Susanna (I10710)
 
28335 Winneconne, Winnebago Co, Wisconsin (Village Cemetery)
Plot 6. Owner: Edward Ainsworth
Ainsworth, Edward C. aged 50 years [GAR marker]
Ainsworth, Lutheria C. aged 74 years [Died Oct 12, 1892] 
(Unknown), Lutheria C. (I25001)
 
28336 Winneconne, Winnebago Co, Wisconsin (Village Cemetery)
Plot 6. Owner: Edward Ainsworth
Ainsworth, Edward C. aged 50 years [GAR marker]
Ainsworth, Lutheria C. aged 74 years [Died Oct 12, 1892] 
Ainsworth, Edward C. (I25000)
 
28337 Wisconsin Birth Record Details
Last Name: Hoar
First Name: Allen
Day: 09
Month: December
Year: 1898
County: Polk
Reel: 238
Record: 928 
Hoar, Allen (I30021)
 
28338 Wisconsin Birth Record Details
Last Name: Hoar
First Name: Augustus F
Day: 30
Month: July
Year: 1901
County: Washburn
Reel: 292
Record: 2234 
Hoar, Augustus (I30022)
 
28339 Wisconsin Birth Record Details
Last Name: Hoar
First Name: David E
Day: 17
Month: September
Year: 1887
County: Washburn
Reel: 292
Record: 1059

Groom's Name: David Eaton Hoor
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Emily C Diedrich
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 17 Jan 1916
Marriage Place: Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M73769-5
System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
Source Film Number: 1380465
Reference Number: 188-374
Collection: Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950 
Hoar, David Sr. (I10217)
 
28340 Wisconsin Marriage Record
Stiles, Newton Feb 23 1861 St. Croix Vol: 1 Page: 12
Patterson, Nancy L Feb 23 1861 St. Croix Vol: 1 Page: 12

1870 Census - River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin
Lute [Nute] [Newton] Stiles, 28, Maine
Eliza Stiles, 18, Pennsylvania
George Stiles, (less than a year old), Wisconsin...and probably died before the 1880 census....

1880 Census - Troy, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin
Newton Stiles, 39, Maine - New Brunswick - Maine
Lizzie Stiles, wife, 30, Pennsylvania - Canada - Canada
John Stiles, 10, Wisconsin
George Stiles, 8, "
Herbert Stiles, 6, "
Eveline Stiles, 2, "

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wistcroi/GreenwoodCem/GreenwoodCemS.htm
Greenwood Cemetery near River Falls, Wisconsin
Last Name First Name Middle Born DMY Died DMY Interred Block Lot Notes
Stiles Newton B-5 L-71 CO D 2nd Wis Cal, Civil War 
Stiles, Newton (I28304)
 
28341 Wisconsin Marriage Record Details
Last Name: Belton
First Name: William
Day: 05
Month: November
Year: 1892
County: Rock
Volume: 5
Page: 264 
Belton, William (I30024)
 
28342 Wisconsin Marriage Record Details
Last Name: Hoar
First Name: Beatrice Ann
Day: 05
Month: November
Year: 1892
County: Rock
Volume: 5
Page: 264 
Hoar, Beatrice (I30023)
 
28343 With many thanks to Jennifer for the update on this family.

1880 Census Woodbridge Village, Middlesex Co., New Jersey (under surname "Noar")
Richard Hoar, 49, Ireland Ireland Ireland
Mary (wife), 35, Ireland Ireland Ireland
William (son), 16, Ireland Ireland Ireland
Bridget (dau.), 14, Ireland Ireland Ireland
Kate (dau), 11, Ireland Ireland Ireland
John J. (son) 5, New Jersey Ireland Ireland
John Burke (bro. in law), 28, Ireland Ireland Ireland

Is this him?
1900 Census Woodbridge, New Jersey
Richard Hoar (Hoare?), 57, Ireland Ireland Ireland
R.? Mary (wife) 54, Ireland Ireland Ireland (had 12 children with only 4 living in 1900)
Lizzie Hoar (neice) 9, b. Jan 1891 NJ NJ NJ 
Hoar, Richard (I16964)
 
28344 Witnesses:
Pierre Hotua, age 34, older brother of groom
and
Fran 
Family F11993
 
28345 Wives Martha and Mollie may be the same person. Hoar, Ezra (I5466)
 
28346 Woodbury family: http://www.woodburyober.com/d11.html Woodbury, James F. (I14757)
 
28347 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Lucius Betrand Horr
Residence: 1012 Taylor Street
City: Joplin
County: Jasper
State: Missouri
Birthplace: Sheldon, Missouri;United States of America
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1896
Race: Caucasian (White)
FHL Roll Number: 1683328
Bookkeeper, Conqueror Trust Co., 401 Joplin St., Joplin, MO
Single
Medium tall, medium build, light blue eyes, black hair

United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/915S-2NV/p1

Name: Lucius Horr Birth Date: 17 Mar 1896 Death Date: 3 Jun 1983 Cause of Death: Natural SSN: 455095027 Branch 1: ARMY Enlistment Date 1: 22 Jul 1918 Release Date 1: 4 Feb 1919

Cemetery:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/wichita/burkburnett/burk_hi.htm 
Horr, Lucius (I10874)
 
28348 World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Card
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZDK-D5T 
Hoar, Benjamin (I7497)
 
28349 World War II

Marriage Announcement:
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Utica NY Observer 1928 - 6070.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Observer/Utica%20NY%20Observer%201928%20pdf/Utica%20NY%20Observer%201928%20-%206070.PDF 
Hoar, William (I26871)
 
28350 World War II Enlistment Records.
Source: National Archives http://www.archives.gov/
ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 37823206 37823206
NAME HOAR#ROBERT#L########### HOAR#ROBERT#L###########
RESIDENCE: STATE 73 KANSAS
RESIDENCE: COUNTY 145 PAWNEE
PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 7648 GRAND ISLAND AAF NEBRASKA
DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 27 27
DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 06 06
DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 46 46
GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PFC# Private First Class
GRADE: CODE 7 Private First Class
BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION NO# No branch assignment
BRANCH: CODE 02 No branch assignment
FIELD USE AS DESIRED # #
TERM OF ENLISTMENT 1 One year enlistment
LONGEVITY ### ###
SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 6 Enlisted Man, Philippine Scout or recall to AD of an enlisted man who had been transferred to the ERC
NATIVITY 73 KANSAS
YEAR OF BIRTH 27 27
RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen
EDUCATION 4 4 years of high school
CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 000 Undefined Code
MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents
COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 1 Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
CARD NUMBER 9 9
BOX NUMBER 1269 1269
FILM REEL NUMBER 6.35# 6.35#

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-OBIT/2008-02/1203520033
Robert L [HOAR]; 80; Larned [Pawnee County]KS>La Vista NE; Northwest Herald (IL); 2008-1-25; alw

SS death Index:
Robert LEE CLEVELAND 19 Sep 1927 22 Jan 2008 (P) 68128 (La Vista, Sarpy, NE ) (none specified) 513-14-9540 Kansas 
Hoar, Robert (I23137)
 

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