The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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2951 | Also have: married 19 Mar 1878 | Family F7476
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2952 | Also in the 1930 census (Cayuga Home for Children) are: Arthur Horr, age 15 Earl Horr, age 9 8/12 | Horr, Lucille (I18827)
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2953 | Also in the 1930 census (Cayuga Home for Children) is: Lucille Horr, age 3 Field Title Value Meaning ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 12023059 12023059 NAME HORR#EARL############### HORR#EARL############### RESIDENCE: STATE 23 NEW YORK RESIDENCE: COUNTY 011 CAYUGA PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 2386 SYRACUSE NEW YORK DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 10 10 DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 01 01 DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 41 41 GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private GRADE: CODE 8 Private BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION INF Infantry BRANCH: CODE 10 Infantry FIELD USE AS DESIRED # # TERM OF ENLISTMENT 0 Undefined Code LONGEVITY ### ### SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 0 Civil Life NATIVITY 23 NEW YORK YEAR OF BIRTH 20 20 RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen EDUCATION 0 Grammar school CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 316 Farm hands, general farms MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 1 Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) CARD NUMBER # # BOX NUMBER 0079 0079 FILM REEL NUMBER 1.72# 1.72# Name: Earl Horr Gender: Male Death Date: 18 May 1977 SSN: 097229208 Branch 1: ARMY Enlistment Date 1: 10 Jan 1941 Release Date 1: 23 Jun 1945 Marriage Announcement: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1945 - 0131.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201945.pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201945%20-%200131.PDF Military - Bronze Star Medal http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1944 - 2231.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201944%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201944%20-%202231.PDF Obituary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1977 - 2437.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201977%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201977%20-%202437.PDF Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GSfn=earl&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=100234403&df=all& | Horr, Earl (I36989)
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2954 | Also living in the household in the 1900 census: Mary Welch, boarder, 26, single, born Feb 1874 Ireland, Immigrated 1895 Michael Hoar, boarder, 19, single, born Mar 1881 Ireland, Immigrated 1899 William Welch, boarder, 24, single, born Apr 1876 Ireland, (no Immigration date) Death (Patrick W. Hoar): Date: 1925-01-12; Paper: Springfield Republican, pg 4 | Hoar, Patrick (I36526)
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2955 | Alt. birth date taken from the 1900 census. 1910 Census Woodbridge, New Jersey John J. Hoar, 35, 1st marriage, married 11 years, NJ Ireland Ireland Ella J. (wife), 32, " " , NJ Richard (son), 10, NJ Mary B. (dau.), 9, NJ Ellen (dau.), 4, NJ Margaret (dau.), 2, NJ 1920 Census Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ John Hoar, 45, NJ Ireland Ireland Isabel (wife), 41, NJ Richard (son), 20, single, NJ Mary Barber (dau.), 17, married, NJ Ellen (dau.), 14, NJ Margaret (dau.), 11, NJ William (son), 9, NJ 1930 Census Perth Amboy,Middlesex Co., New Jersey John Hoar, 55?, NJ Ireland Ireland Isabel? (wife), 52, NJ William (son), 19, NJ | Hoar, John (I34318)
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2956 | Alumni Listing for Doris May Horr Name: Horr, Doris May Year: 1928 School/Group: Stockton HS Located: Stockton, San Joaquin Co, CA Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=87418170 | Horr, Doris (I2941)
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2957 | Alumni Listing for Hannah S. Hoar Name: Hoar, Hannah S. Year: 1832 School/Group: Westford Academy Located: Middlesex Co, MA Notes: sex: f from: Littleton yr/courses graduated/other schools attended: 1840 Lawrence Acad. spouse: (1) Joseph Warren Cox (2) Horatio N. Smith | Hoar, Hannah (I3511)
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2958 | Alumni Listing for Leo John Jerome Hoar Name: Hoar, Leo John Jerome Year: 1930 School/Group: Holy Cross College Located: Worcester Co, MA Residence: , New London, Conn. | Hoar, Leo Sr. (I8074)
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2959 | American Evangelist and Publisher. He was the founder of the Moody Bible Institute and Moody Publishers in Chicago, Illinois. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2493 | Moody, Dwight Lyman (I70590)
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2960 | Amos, his wife, and 4 youngest children were living with his brother, Jasper, in Butler, Missouri in 1900. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=horr&GScid=92689&GRid=23811107& | Horr, Amos (I9040)
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2961 | Amzi was a brother to Hiram Root, husband of Flavilla's sister, Caroline Hanson. | Root, Amzi Childs (I17743)
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2962 | An American Checker Champion Book: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://images.sabob.com/products/images/1/Long_Horr_Match_Games.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://www.sabob.com/products/Long_Horr_Match_Games.html&usg=__8UFpGpfFc4oAGpoIllYjDYobLz4=&h=307&w=244&sz=22&hl=en&start=114&itbs=1&tbnid=Ib70jxtdpidpSM:&tbnh=117&tbnw=93&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%252BHorr%2B-river%2B-race%26start%3D108%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D18%26tbs%3Disch:1 | Horr, John (I2738)
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2963 | Ancestors: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Porter Family Papers, 1823-1905 http://vermonthistory.org/documents/findaid/porter.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75683195 | Porter, William (I67248)
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2964 | Ancestors: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 | Porter, Samuel (I67259)
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2965 | Ancestry: http://books.google.com/books?id=itAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA2212&lpg=PA2212&dq=%22Hoard+married%22&source=bl&ots=rkX--kXe4c&sig=8rnm1U_DLXlEtV3qO0_VonhqEPs&hl=en&ei=Zi6tSaLfO4zVnQfa-Jm4Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result#PPA2213,M1 | Keith, Hon. Lewis (I6184)
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2966 | Ancestry.com U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 Record for Elizabeth Horr/Harr Name: Elizabeth Horr/Harr Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Place of Birth: Pennsylvania Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 Age: 55 Month of Death: Aug Cause of Death: Spinal Disease Census Year: 1880 Census Location: (City, County, State) Superior, McPherson, Kansas Enumeration District: 261 Line: 15 Archive Collection Number: T1130 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48236858 | McKee, Elisabeth (I12823)
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2967 | Ancestry.com | Hoar, Sarah (I64795)
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2968 | Anna Sample Orr - 17 Sep 1949 Scranton (PA) Times, Published Mon 19 Sept 1949 Mrs Anna Orr, 2305 Adams Ave, Dunmore, widow of William Orr, died Sat at home after a brief illness. Born in Elmhurst, she was a daughter of the late James & Frances Dingee Sample. Mrs Orr was a communicant of St Paul's Church & a member of its women's societies. Surviving are three daughters, Frances at home, Mrs Harold McDowell of Scranton & Mrs Donald MacRae of Asheville, NC; two sons, James of Scranton & Willard of NY; a sister, Mrs LE Farley of Scranton; three brothers, James & George Sample of Dunmore & Frank of Morristown, NJ; 11 grandchildren & 1 g grandchild. Funeral Weds from the home with mass in St Paul's; St Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. (no pallbearer information found) | Sample, Anna (I10499)
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2969 | Anna was the great granddaughter of Major Thomas Leonard of Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. | Crosman, Anna (I18573)
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2970 | Annulment from James McGavin Evening Herald, The Published Thursday, October 11, 1894 Syracuse, New York and http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Syracuse NY Evening Herald 1894 - 2647.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Evening%20Herald/Syracuse%20NY%20Evening%20Herald%201894.pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Evening%20Herald%201894%20-%202647.PDF | (Unknown), Mary (I1936)
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2971 | Appears to be a twin to Bustia. | Riggs, G. (I17760)
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2972 | Appears to be a twin to G. | Riggs, Bustia (I17761)
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2973 | Apr 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com Cem. Inscp. of Fulton Co., Il. Canton Twp. Vol 19 White Chapel Memorial Gardens p 111 PRITCHARD, Bernard E. "Pete" b May 30, 1915 Ellisville, Fulton Co., Il. d Nov 12, 1986 Canton, Il. burd Nov 14, 1986-71y 5m 12d fa harry S. Pritchard mo Dessa K. Horr h/o 1 Edith L. Stoneking Marr. Dec. 5, 1933 Kahoka, Mo. h/o 2 Thelam E. "Tillie" Courtney ref Obit Peoria Journal Star 11, 13, 1986 lot 106 -D Grv. 1 Div M. | Pritchard, Bernard E. (I49474)
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2974 | Apr 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com VAN MIDDELSWORTH, Darren S. Vet. b Mar 25, 1941 Canton, Il. d Oct 25, 1968 Fulton Co., Il. burd Oct 28, 1968-27y 7m 0d fa Floyd Jake Van Middlesworth mo Birdie Harr lot 12 -C Grv 4 Div. D | Van Middlesworth, Darren S. (I47618)
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2975 | Apr 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com VAN MIDDLESWORTH, Birdie b Dec 27, 1910 Marietta, Il. d Oct 2, 1975 Ellisville, Mo. burd Oct 6, 1975-64y 9m 5d fa George Harr mo Eva Bartlett w/o Floyd Jake Van Middlesworth See obit Canton Daily Ledger, 10-4-1975 lot 12 _D Grv # Div. D | Horr, Birdie (I24890)
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2976 | Apr 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com VAN MIDDLESWORTH, Floyd Jake (d.c.) Bet WW II Infantry b Dec 18, 1909 Fulton Co., Il. d. Nov 24, 1959 Peoria, Il. burd Nov 27, 1959-49y 11m 6d fa Edward Van Middlesworth mo Nancy Ann Wages h/o Birdie Harr lot 12 -D Grv 4, Div. D | Van Middlesworth, Floyd Jacob (I47615)
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2977 | Apr 17, 2010 - Email from Nina Jackman: jackmanni@comcast.net William Bert Haar (b.4 Mar 1901 Lenox, Macomb Co. MI - d.ca.1948 Detroit, Wayne Co. MI) md. on 19 Feb 1901 Lenox, Mary A. (aka Marion) Minderfering whose father was Louis Minderfering, an orphan, and whose mother's name I do not know. Mary A. (Marion) was b.1866 Casco. St. Clair Co. d.Nov 1953 MI. The true spelling of William's name is HAAR. He was referred to as Bert. He was head of a construction company in Detroit. His parents were Frederick K. Haar and Emily Buckindail, Emily being great aunt to my husband. The children I have for this couple are: Madeline M. Haar b.1904 MI, md. DeForest Townsend, divorced, md. Andrew A. Goldie. Sadie Haar b.1908 MI d.Sep 1972 MI md. Rudy Simons. Most of my information is records kept by family and interviews with family members. I don't have actual copies of the marriages mentioned here, nor actual birth records of children. If you have these or find them in court houses, please share copies with me. I've spent so much money on genealogy that I no longer send for each record. Nina Jackman | Haar, William B. (I29497)
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2978 | Apr 2007. Information on the Daylong family was kindly contributed by Ruth Townsend. Ruth does not have an email address but you can contact her at: 2760 Coffeen Avenue Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 Ruth is looking for birth, death and burial information for James A. Daylong. Ruth is a direct descendant of James A. Daylong. | Daylong, James A. (I14688)
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2979 | Apr 28, 2009 Received by Roz Edson from Earleen Derycke: A copy of Fred's "Petition For Naturalization." Thank you, Earleen. Marriage Announcement: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Daily Times March-June 1906 - 0591.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Times/Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20March-June%201906%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20March-June%201906%20-%200591.PDF 35th Wedding Anniversary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Palladium May-June 1941 - 0675.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20May-June%201941%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20May-June%201941%20-%200675.PDF 45th Wedding Anniversary (with photo) http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Palladium May-June 1951 - 0611.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20May-June%201951%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20May-June%201951%20-%200611.PDF Obituary: Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) NY Sept. 12, 1955 | Horr, Frederick (I30463)
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2980 | April 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF FULTON CO., IL, CANTON TWP., GREENWOOD CEM VOL 15 1826-Dec. 31, 1920 p91: HOAR, Edward M. Marr. (d.c.) b Feb 5, 1862 Il. d July 17, 1917 Canton Twp. burd July 19, 1917-55y 5m 12d fa Joseph Hoar b Ohio mo Elizabeth Morgan b Il. lot 1/2 185 Div. A. and... HOAR, Edward M.-h/o Luella Hoar; b Feb 5, 1862 Il; d July 17, 1917 Norris, Fulton Co., Il, age 55-5-12; bur July 19, 1917 Grw Cem; fa Joseph Hoar b Oh; mo Elizabeth Morgan b Il; occ-coal miner; inf. Mrs. Luella Hoar and Earl Hoar. Name: Edward M. Hoar Titles and Terms (original): Death Date: 17 Jul 1917 Death Place: Canton, Fulton, Illinois Gender: Male Marital Status: Race or Color: Age: 55 Estimated Birth Year: 1862 Birth Date: 05 Feb 1862 Birthplace: Cuba, Ill. Father: Joseph Hoar Father's Titles and Terms (original): Father's Birth Place: Ohio Mother: Elizabeth Morgan Mother's Titles and Terms (original): Mother's Birth Place: Ill. Occupation: Coal Miner, Farmer Residence: Street Address: Spouse: Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): Spouse's Birthplace: Burial Date: 19 Jul 1917 Burial Place: Cemetery: Informant: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 4007988 Image Number: 1652 Film Number: 1543602 Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 13809 Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 | Hoar, Edward (I36645)
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2981 | April 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com HARR, Seth-h/o Anna Harr; b Oct 20, 1867 Cuba, Il; d Nov 28, 1901 Colorado Springs, Co, age 34-1-8; bur Dec 3, 1901 Grw Cem; fa Joseph Harr b Pa; mo Elizabeth Harr b Il. and... Il. Statewide Marriage Index: HARR, SETH M WILLIAMS, ANNA M 1890-01-15 00F/0072 00000012 FULTON | Hoar, Seth (I37656)
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2982 | April 16, 2010 - Email from Danni: clueless(at)clnk.com MURPHY-SEDGWICK Memorial Home Vol. 1, p69 HARR, Joseph-h/o Elizabeth S. Harr; b Feb 22, 1830 Lancaster Cp., Pa; d Jan 24, 1902 St. David, Fulton Co., Il, age 71-11-2; bur Jan 26, 1902 Grw Cem; fa Jobe Harr b Pa; mo Sarah Harr b Pa. (Grw Cem is for Greenwood Cemetery, Canton, Fulton Co., Il.) | Hoar, Joseph (I1314)
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2983 | Aril Hanson, son of William Hoar and Persis Gun, married Sally Ward... 1860 Ohio Federal Census Name,Age, Est Birth Year, Birthplace, Residence, Sex Ariel Hanson 60 1799 Mass Willoughby, Lake Co, Ohio Male Sally Hanson 52 1807 Mass Willoughby, Lake Co, Ohio Female James Hanson 22 1837 Ohio Willoughby, Lake Co, Ohio Male James Wright 30 1829 Ohio Willoughby, Lake Co, Ohio Male John Inman 27 1832 Ohio Willoughby, Lake Co, Ohio Male Could Sally have been married before? Gallia and Cuyahoga are bordering counties. Name Spouse Marriage Date County State WARD, WILLIS-- LITTLETON, SALLY, 11 Mar 1819, Gallia OH Also have: Married 04 Oct 1829, Cuyahoga Co, Ohio | Hanson, Ariel (I11364)
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2984 | Article about he and his son Roger with photo of both. Lowell Sun, The Published Sunday, June 21, 1959 Lowell, Massachusetts Name: Michael Henry Hoar Birthdate: 15 Sep 1883 Birthplace: Milford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States Father's name: Patrick Hoar Mother's name: Mary Fitzgerald Recording place: Milford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States Film number: 1000947 Digital GS number: 4243758 Image number: 00591 Collection: New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900 Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N48W-B31 | Hoar, Michael (I8365)
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2985 | Article celebtating his 2nd Silver Wedding Anniversary: Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Jan 5, 1900 Article celebrating his 80th birthday: Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Feb 26, 1904 Name Change: http://genealogytrails.com/mass/worcester/names.html Austin Hoar, of West Boylston, may take the name of Austin Wilbur Sidney his wife, Esther Whitaker Hoar, may take the name of Esther Whitaker Sidney | Hoar, Dr. Austin (I4203)
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2986 | Article concerning his death: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Published date: Dec. 22, 1898. Divide Healing Fails Him. Roy Horr, Ill with Pneumonia, Dies without a Doctor's Care (News Article) Died age 15. His parents practiced the faith of the "Divine Healers" The article went on to say that his father was possibly going to be charged with criminal negligence. | Horr, Roy (I58651)
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2987 | Article, running for county coroner: Dubuque Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque, Iowa) Published Nov 3, 1901 | Hoar, John (I6497)
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2988 | Articles concerning her's and her grandson George F. Hoar's death: Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Nov 3, 1887. Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Nov 5, 1887 (Inquest) Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Dec 31, 1887 says: "Mrs. Thomas Hoar of Lawrence and her grandson George Frisbie Hoar, son of James J. Hoar of this city, instantly killed by [railroad] cars while walking on track over River Street bridge." | Nelligan, Ellen (I37397)
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2989 | Articles concerning his and his grandmother Hoar's death: Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Nov 3, 1887. Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Nov 5, 1887 (Inquest) Fitchburg Daily Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) Published Dec 31, 1887 says: "Mrs. Thomas Hoar of Lawrence and her grandson George Frisbie Hoar, son of James J. Hoar of this city, instantly killed by [railroad] cars while walking on track over River Street bridge." Name: George Frisbie Hoar Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Lawrence, Death Date: 02 Nov 1887 Death Place: Fitchburg, Massachusetts Age: 5 Birth Date: 1882 Birthplace: Methuen, Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Single Spouse's Name: Father's Name: James J. Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Name: Margaret Mother's Birthplace: Ireland Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06807-4 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 960236 Reference Number: v 384 p 455 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 | Hoar, George (I24053)
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2990 | As a Child: Bike riding. As a teen: Scuba diving. As a young man: Traveling As an adult: Reading | Edson, John Macgregor (I12942)
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2991 | As Caleb Hoover - Marriage: http://vitalrecords.accessgenealogy.com/indiana/bartholomew/page63.htm As Caleb Horr - Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/1KSM-ZQW/p_10568970718 | Horr, Caleb (I8771)
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2992 | As of the 1900 census she had had 4 children with 0 surviving. | (Unknown), Mary (I17670)
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2993 | Asa's wife Tamar was a widow at the time of her death. See her notes. Sterling, Ma (Chocksett Burial Ground): http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/sterling/cemeteries/chocksett.txt Capital letters in parenthesis after each of the following entries indicate that location of the grave on the plot plan. "CW" indicates a Civil War veteran. "REV" one who fought in the Revolutionary War. Inscriptions copied by Ruth Hopfmann & Barbara Dudley, 1983-1986. JOHNSON Abel s/o Edward & Relief d. 16 Oct 1799 age 9 (W) Asa d. 28 Oct 1801 age 73 (W) REV Asa s/o Jonas & Damaris d. 25 May 1790 age 19 (Z) Clarissa d/o Edward & Relief d. 17 July 1801 age 20 (W) Edward s/o Edward & Relief d. 10 July 1880 [1800] age 1 (W) Edward d. 21 July 1828 age 82 (O) REV. Mary A w/o John B. d. 7 Feb 1880 age 69 (D) Oliver d. 10 July 1857 age 72 (O) Peleg s/o Edward & Relief d. Sept. 1822 age 30 (W) Relief w/o Edward d. 11 Jan 1854 age 87 (O) Relief d/o Edward & Relief d. 8 July 1878 age 82 (O) [[*** Not to be confused with Asa Johnson, the lawyer, of Leominster, Ma: http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=%22asa%20johnson%22%20OR%20%22johnson%2C%20asa%22%20lawyer%20leominster&sig=saVpidqJZnNA_3A4_iHvk_wAC8o&ei=6VYzTIXiIsOblgfgi7W-Cw&ct=result&id=-SFaLhqCZFsC&ots=rDGtFVRP9j&output=text LEGAI PROFESSION. With regard to the legal profession, the town has been highly favored. For nearly the whole of the first half century there was no lawyer here. The first who established himself *as an Attorney in this place, was Asa Johnson. " This very singular man was born in the town of Bolton, in this State, and was actually engaged in the naval service of his country in the revolution ;? was a prisoner some considerable time at Halifax, but finally liberated, and in a second cruise, obtained prize money enough to educate himself at the University of Harvard, for which he had a great desire ; he was classmate with the Hon. John Quincy Adams, now President of the United States. For many years he practised law in Leominster, but never arose to a degree of eminence in his profession which many of his contemporaries have enjoyed; yet his reputation, as an upright attorney, was proverbial. He was a classical scholar, and a tolerable linguist; but his eccentricities form the most memorable items. He lived and died a bachelor; kept house twenty years, and in the whole time never was known to cat from an earthen plate, in his own house; his table was constantly furnished with wooden trenchers. Disgusting as it may appear, he has been known to cook a cat, owls, hawks, and various reptiles, and to invite visitants to partake of his rare dish. He was the father of a young lady whom he educated with paternal fondness, yet he would never allow her to call him father ; it must on all occasions, be " Mr. Johnson." Not having married to meet his views, she was partially discarded ; but her death, soon after, appeared to affect him, although he resolutely declared that he had not the smallest anxiety for her, after she had disobeyed his injunctions in matrimony. Johnson had many original notions, peculiar to himself; in spelling his own name he never inserted an h, but wrote simply in this manner, Jonson ; because /the h was an unnecessary letter, while his brothers and family connections used it. Several times in life he attempted to domesticate frogs, toads and serpents, and succeeded so wonderfully, as to have them, in a field, come at his call. A cat was his constant office companion, which was named after some statesman, for whom he had a peculiar regard ; one cat succeeded another, and generally bore the name of its predecessor. For a repartee, he had few equals; as a specimen of his talents, this circumstance, which is said to have taken place at a boarding house in Worcester, is recorded. A young mellow-headed lawyer sitting in company with Johnson, who was surrounded with counsellors, thinking to put him to a blush, asked him if he had ever eaten a dish of stewed pollywogs, having been informed that he had a relish for disgusting rarities 1 Johnson answered in the negative, and said he did not think they would injure him, however, if he should ; but observed to his interrogator, that it would be a ruinous meal for him. " Why."?" said the lawyer, " because," answered Johnson, " it is a well known fact that pollywogs will kill goslings." Johnson was fond of good living, and the society of literary persons ; he was remarkably polite, and among ladies, pleasing and agreeable in conversation. Above all, it is to be regretted that he lived, and died as he lived, a professed atheist; he welcomed death as an unaccountable something that would annihilate his soul forever. At one time in his life he was worth a good interest; but at the close of it, his propensity for gaming and other concomitant habits, stripped him of his possessions in a few years. He died of debility, on Sunday, August 13 th, 1820, in his sixty-third year, a pensioner of the United States." The above biographical sketch of Mr. Johnson was published in the Boston News Letter, about twenty-five years ago, and must have been written by some one who had been well acquainted with him. Although the course of life which he led, could not, as a whole, commend itself to the consciences of sober-minded men, yet there were many good traits "in his character. He was kind to the poor. He was not inclined to encourage litigation merely for the sake of pocketing a fee. He was a charming singer, and did much to improve the church music in this place. He was strictly an honest man, and for several years was Town Treasurer, and an efficient member of the school committee. And although I shall not vouch for the fact, yet it is strongly impressed upon my mind, that, towards the close of his life, he not only expressed doubts whether the course which he had pursued with regard to religious and moral subjects was the true one; but even went so far, a day or two before his death, as to say, " I have been a wicked man." http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Oldest+cemetery+rich+in+history-a0186484161 "LEOMINSTER - Asa Johnson, the city's first lawyer, was a bit of an eccentric. He ate things ? rats and owls, for example ? that other people wouldn't think of tasting, even in the 1700s. He fought with the militia at the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, but later became a privateer. Johnson, who was an atheist, attended church, but only so he could introduce different musical instruments to the services, causing one distinguished worshipper to storm out in disgust. A shopkeeper with a Main Street store that stood at the former Boston Fish Market site, Johnson ran unsuccessfully for several local state offices, but did become a postmaster and justice of the peace. He died in 1820. He is buried at Pine Grove Cemetery, ....." http://www.archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofle00leom/vitalrecordsofle00leom_djvu.txt LEOMINSTER DEATHS. JOHNSON Asa, Esq., Aug. 13, 1820. Scrofulous disease, c.r. The following "Asa Johnson" has same death date as "Asa Johnson" the lawyer, but "Asa Johnson" the lawyer died "in his sixty-third year," (born abt 1758): http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=johnson&GSiman=1&GScid=91446&GRid=28735147& Asa Johnson Birth: Feb. 16, 1728 Death: Aug. 13, 1820 Inscription: Rhode Island Pvt. 2 RI Regt. Revolutionary War Burial: Pine Grove Cemetery Leominster Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Plot: M-2 Created by: Bonnie/Barb Record added: Aug 02, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 28735147 There is an Asa Johnson, born in Bolton, Ma in 1759: http://www.archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt_djvu.txt Bolton Births JOHNSON Asa, s. Edward and Mary, April 6, 1759. | Johnson, Asa (I45036)
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2994 | Assistant United States Attorney | Hoar, Sean (I29322)
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2995 | Associated name: Mrs. Jane Hoar | Hoar, John (I15693)
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2996 | Associated Names (Hoar of Pembroke, Genesee Co, New York) http://books.google.com/books?id=SVc4AAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA92&lpg=RA2-PA92&dq=%22herkimer%22+%22Hoar%22&source=bl&ots=FjXp-FTBQW&sig=3aRKT5L12t05PCZcEsNVJGJXOAQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QihYUtbaF_Pd4AP11YCgDg&ved=0CD0Q6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=%22Hoar%22&f=false Alfred Hoar Lowel Hoar Levi Hoar Nancy Hoar Rufus Hoar Lucy Hoar All of Pembroke, Genesee Co, New York All had surname changed to HALL on Mar 16, 1821. | Hoar, Heber (I38011)
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2997 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33730)
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2998 | At one time he lived in Azusa, California and may also have lived in Leavenworth, Kansas. He was widowed in the 1900 census. Marriage to Louise: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/YPGL-KW2/p1 | Hoar, Benjamin (I9008)
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2999 | At the time of his father's death (1944) he was in the army serving in Italy. World War II Enlistment Records. Source: National Archives http://www.archives.gov/ Field Title Value Meaning ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 32190075 32190075 NAME HOAR#JOHN#J############# HOAR#JOHN#J############# RESIDENCE: STATE 23 NEW YORK RESIDENCE: COUNTY 119 WESTCHESTER PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 2314 CP UPTON YAPHANK NEW YORK DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 06 06 DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 11 11 DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 41 41 GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private GRADE: CODE 8 Private BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA BRANCH: CODE 00 Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA FIELD USE AS DESIRED # # TERM OF ENLISTMENT 0 Undefined Code LONGEVITY ### ### SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 0 Civil Life NATIVITY 23 NEW YORK YEAR OF BIRTH 16 16 RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen EDUCATION 4 4 years of high school CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 105 Clerks, general office MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 7 Selectees (Enlisted Men) CARD NUMBER # # BOX NUMBER 0477 0477 FILM REEL NUMBER 2.141 2.141 | Hoar, John (I8060)
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3000 | At the time of his mother's death he was first assistant rector of the R C Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel - Putnam Ave., Brooklyn. | Hoar, Rev. Edward (I38387)
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