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3051 | Baptism: http://www.opcdorset.org/TolpuddleFiles/TolpuddleBaps1719-1812.htm | Hoar, Robert (I60344)
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3052 | Baptism: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kycampbe/corpus1852baptisms.htm Thomy, John; b-Oct. 7, 1854; bp-Dec. 17, 1854; s/o Wilhelm Thomy & Barbara Horr; sp-John Adam Geimann & Margaretha Reis | Thomy, John (I59792)
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3053 | Baptism: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kycampbe/stfrancis1875baptisms.htm St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church-Dayton/Jamestown (Campbell Co, Kentucky) Hoar, Jacob Joseph b-26 June 1876 bp-27 June; s/o Jacob and Ella (McNelly) sp-Jacob Hoar and Maria McNeally | Hoar, Jacob (I24205)
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3054 | Baptism: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kycampbe/stfrancis1875baptisms.htm St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church-Dayton/Jamestown (Campbell Co, Kentucky) Hoar, Maria Anna b-9 Sep 1877 bp-16 Sep; d/o Jacob and Helena (McNally) sp-Jacob and Mar. Anna Hoar http://www.rootsweb.com/~kycampbe/stfrancis1905marriages.htm HOAR, Maria (of Highlands) to Peter Ford (of Highlands) 21 Feb 1906 w-Johan and Catharine Ford http://www.rootsweb.com/~kycampbe/stanthony1912marriages.htm FORD, Maria 36y of Bellevue; bp-8 Sep 1877 at St Francis in Dayton; d/o Jacob Hoar and Helena (McNally) to Francis G Grossius 34y of Bellevue; bp-German Lutheran Church in Cincinnati; s/o Francis and Helena (Plettner) MD-16 Dec 1913 w-Henri W Baldwin and Carolina Detzel http://www.rootsweb.com/~kycampbe/ststephensGr.htm GROSSIUS, Mary A (Hoar) died 30 July 1954 76 years NOTE: Mary was buried Aug 3 1954 from St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church in Bellevue. She was born in Bellevue and died in Syracuse, Kansas. She was a widow. B. J. Meyer Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. | Hoar, Maria (I37724)
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3055 | Baptism: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wisawyer/churches/1congregational/baptisms.htm Name: Chas. Hoard Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 01 Oct 1902 Death Place: Hayward, Sawyer, Wisconsin Age: 0 Birth Date: 1902 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Chas. Hoard Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mary Hoard Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08849-4 System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy Source Film Number: 1311656 Reference Number: Item 2 p 103 Collection: Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 | Hoard, Charles (I43444)
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3056 | Baptism: London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 Name:Freda Guynedd Trevor Rowland Record Type:Baptism Baptism Date:1 Nov 1898 Father's Name:Edward Trevor Parry Rowland Mother's Name:Winifred Rowland Parish or Poor Law Union:Forest Hill Christ Church with St Paul Borough:Lewisham Register Type:Parish Registers | Rowland, Gwynedd Freda Trevor (I70900)
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3057 | Baptism: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Daily Times June-Aug 1907 - 0455.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Times/Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20June-Aug%201907%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20June-Aug%201907%20-%200455.PDF Obituary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Newspaper Oswego Palladium Nov-Dec1988 - 0824.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec%201988%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec1988%20-%200824.PDF | Horr, Frederick (I20750)
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3058 | Baptized 2-4-1738/9 | Hoar, Robert (I8425)
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3059 | Barnard, Windsor Co, Vermont Stephen Hoar, 12-1838, 61, farmer, M. 39, Ire Ire Ire, In US for 51yrs, Imm. 1849 Elizabeth Hoar, wife, 10-1837, 62, M. 39, 9+8, VT VT VT Richard F. Hoar, son, 3-1866, 34, single, Vt Ire VT Katherine L. Hoar, dau, 9-1872, 27, single, VT Ire VT | Hoar, Stephen (I2939)
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3060 | Barnard, Windsor Co, Vermont Stephrn Hoar, 44, Ire Ire Ire Elizabeth Hoar, 43, wife, VT Ire Ire Michael Hoar, son, 17, Vt Ire Ire John F. Hoar, son, 16, VT Ire Ire Richard Hoar, son, 14, VT Ire Ire Mary F. Hoar, dau, 12, VT Ire Ire Elizabeth E. Hoar, dau, 11, VT Ire Ire Catharine L. Hoar, dau, 9, VT Ire Ire Stephen J. Hoar, son, 8, VT Ire Ire Agnes S. Hoar, dau, 3, Vt Ire Ire | Hoar, Stephen (I2939)
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3061 | Barnard, Windsor Co, Vermont Surname spelled HOVE at Ancestry.com Stephen Hoar, 31, Farmer, Ireland Elizabeth Hoar, 33, Vermont Michael Hoar, 7, Vermont John Hoar, 6, Vermont Richard Hoar, 4, Vermont Mary Hoar, 2, Vermont Elizabeth Hoar, 1, Vermont Ellen Bozan, 18, Domestic servant, Vermont James Cinroy, 23, Farm laborer, Canada | Hoar, Stephen (I2939)
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3062 | Barrington was part of Swansea, Massachusetts from its incorporation in 1667 (part of the Plymouth Colony until the merger with Massachusetts in 1691).[4] The Baptist residents petitioned for separation from Swansea in 1711, and Barrington was incorporated as an independent town in 1717. In 1747, Barrington was ceded to Rhode Island but made a part of Warren, Rhode Island . In 1770, its independence was restored by the Rhode Island legislature. Groom's Name: Samuel Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Phebe Mason Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 02 Jan 1780 Marriage Place: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island 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: I09727-9 System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy Source Film Number: 22366 Reference Number: Note 3002 p17 Collection: Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916 Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850 Name:Samuel Hoar \tab\tab Gender:Male\tab\tab Spouse:Phebe Mason\tab\tab Marriage Date:2 Jan 1780\tab\tab City:Swansea\tab\tab County:Bristol\tab\tab Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Letter from her father:- Oct 26, 1791 http://www.archive.org/stream/legacytomychildr00maso/legacytomychildr00maso_djvu.txt P. S. ? The following letter addressed to Samuel Hoard, the husband of Phebe Mason, his daughter, at Lynchburg, is given as a relic of my great grandfather, Russell Mason. ? P. M. " SWANSEY, Oct. 26, 1791. " These lines leave me well, and I hope they will find you so. I heard that you was about to move to the Mohog (Mohawk) River, and that you did not expect to come to see us before you moved, and I said I did not expect to see Phebe any more ; and, if you do go, I wish you well, aud hope to see you in the next world, where there will be no moving; no, not from Abraham's bosom to this world, 'nor to where rich gluttons must go. Therefore, my children, I advise you to consider and remember your latter end, and make sure an interest in Christ, and wherever you live or die it will be well with you ; and if you live in the fear of God, and die in his favor, you will be blessed. So, no more; but only tell you that your friends and relations are well, and we send our love to you. I am very lame, but I can walk with a stalf and crutch. " October 29, 1779, then my wife died, which was the mother of all the above named children. We lived together forty- two years, ten months, and three days 'A little span, 'tis soon cut off, and then away we fly.' " From aged father, RUSSELL MASON "P. S. ? This record of his family, furnished by 11. M. with this letter. JOHIST SAYLES.^' Note. ? I received from my cousin, Scott Wilmarth, a similar copy of the foregoing letter, which, he states, was copied from the original letter, now in the hands of the granddaughter of the said Phebe Hoard. Her name is Phebe Downey, now living near Sharon, Walworth County, Wisconsin. The two copies agree verbatim. I also received the following memorandum from my Aunt, Rhoda, in the fall of 1854, at her residence. She was a woman of strong mind, and well versed in her grandfather's family history. She stated that the Rev. Russell Mason, her grandfather, had been married twice. By the second wife he had one daughter, named Content; and that he died in Swansey, where he had spent his long life. He was pastor of the Second Baptist Church for over 40 years. The Compiler, " PHILIP MASON. \i\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab \tab\tab | Mason, Phebe (I53164)
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3063 | Barrington was part of Swansea, Massachusetts from its incorporation in 1667 (part of the Plymouth Colony until the merger with Massachusetts in 1691).[4] The Baptist residents petitioned for separation from Swansea in 1711, and Barrington was incorporated as an independent town in 1717. In 1747, Barrington was ceded to Rhode Island but made a part of Warren, Rhode Island . In 1770, its independence was restored by the Rhode Island legislature. Groom's Name: Samuel Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Phebe Mason Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 02 Jan 1780 Marriage Place: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island 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: I09727-9 System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy Source Film Number: 22366 Reference Number: Note 3002 p17 Collection: Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916 Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850 Name:Samuel Hoar \tab\tab Gender:Male\tab\tab Spouse:Phebe Mason\tab\tab Marriage Date:2 Jan 1780\tab\tab City:Swansea\tab\tab County:Bristol\tab\tab Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Letter from his father- in-law:- Oct 26, 1791 http://www.archive.org/stream/legacytomychildr00maso/legacytomychildr00maso_djvu.txt P. S. - The following letter addressed to Samuel Hoard, the husband of Phebe Mason, his daughter, at Lynchburg, is given as a relic of my great grandfather, Russell Mason. - P. M. " SWANSEY, Oct. 26, 1791. " These lines leave me well, and I hope they will find you so. I heard that 3'ou was about to move to the Mohog (Mohawk) River, and that you did not expect to come to see us before you moved, and I said I did not expect to see Phebe any more ; and, if you do go, I wish you well, aud lioi)e to seo you in the next world, where there will be no moving; no, not from Abrahiim's bosom to this world, 'nor to where rich gluttons must go. Therefore, my children, I advise you to consider and remember your latter end, and make sure an interest in Christ, and wherever you live or die it will be well with you ; and if you live in the fear of God, and die in his i'avor, you will be blessed. So, no more; but only tell you that your friends and relations are well, and we send our love to you. I am very lame, but I can walk with a stalf and crutch. " October 29, 1779, then my wife died, which was the mother of all the above named children. We lived together forty- two years, ten months, and three da^'s 'A little span, 'tis soon cut off, and then away we fly.' " From aged father, RUSSELL MASON "P. S. - This record of his family, furnished by 11. M. with this letter. JOHIST SAYLES.^' Note. - I received from my cousin, Scott Wilmarth, a similar copy of the foregoing letter, which, he states, was copied from the original letter, now in the hands of the granddaughter of the said Phebe Hoard. Her name is Phebe Downey, now living near Sharon, Walworth County, Wisconsin. The two copies agree verbatim. I also received the following memorandum from my Aunt, Rhoda, in the fall of 1854, at her residence. She was a woman of strong mind, and well versed in her grandfather's family history. She stated that the Rev. Russell Mason, her grandfather, had been married twice. By the second wife he had one daughter, named Content; and that he died in Swansey, where he had spent his long life. He was pastor of the Second Baptist Church for over 40 years. The Compiler, " PHILIP MASON. This may be him: Samuel Hoar Herkimer, Herkimer, NY 1800 Census Males 0-09? (1791-1800) 0 Males 10-15 (1785-1790) 0 Males 16-25 (1775-1784) 1 Males 26-44 (1756-1774) 0 Males 45+ (Before 1756) 1 Females 0-09? (1791-1800) 2 Females 10-15 (1785-1790) 2 Females 16-25 (1775-1784) 1 or 2 Females 26-44 (1756-1774) 1 Females 45+ (Before 1756) 0 His will? http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ny/nyherkimer4.htm HOAR, SAMUEL FRANKFORT NY-22-E-212 | Hoard, Samuel (I53163)
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3064 | Baseball Player (as John McGraw). His first Major League game was played July 29, 1914 with the Brooklyn Tip-Tops. | Hoar, Roy (I25901)
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3065 | Bath NY Steuben Courier 1860-1864 - 0653.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201860-1864/Bath%20NY%20Steuben%20Courier%201860-1864%20-%200653.pdf N O T I C E --- NOTICE is hereby given that mv wife, Eunice, has has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and this is warn all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall not pay any debts of her contracting, after this date. Prattsburgh Sept. 9, 1863 APPLETON HORR Not living with Appleton in the 1870 census. | Ferguson, Eunice (I10252)
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3066 | Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Name: Ernest Hoam Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Jun 1913 Death Date: 4 Sep 1989 Cause of Death: Natural SSN: 275127804 Branch 1: NAVY Enlistment Date 1: 4 Jan 1943 Release Date 1: 12 Nov 1945 | Hoar, Ernest (I35034)
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3067 | Benjamin Hoar Jr. and step brother, Ichabod How, moved to New Ipswich, NH in 1754 and then to Winthrop, Maine in 1768. | Hoar, Capt. Benjamin Jr. (I36593)
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3068 | Bernice HOTTOIS - U.S. Social Security Death Index Birth: 5 Oct 1918 State Where Number was Issued: Michigan Death: 4 Feb 1990 | Henry, Bernice (I30121)
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3069 | Bert H. Terwilliger For more then sixty years the insurance business founded in Ellenville by the Late Uriah E. Terwilliger has been on of the most flourishing commercial establishment of this section of the State. Associated with the founder and at this writing carrying on where the elder had begun, is his son, Bert h. Terwilliger. Upstanding citizens both, the son is a most worthy successor to the man whose name was synonymous with progress and substantial business enterprise. Bert H. Terwilliger was born in Ellenville, May 21, 1874, son of Uriah E. and Alice A. (Hoar) Terwilliger, Uriah was also born in Ellenville, in 1850, and was educated at the Claverack Military Academy. For upward of thirty years he owned and conducted the resort of Mount Meenagha, a beautiful and popular vacation place of five square miles in the mountains near Ellenville. At the same time he managed his real estate and insurance business in Ellenville and assumed a commanding position in the community for his sturdy citizenship and inviting personality. For the last twenty years of his life he had partially retired. His death occurred in 1923. He had been offered and declined the vice-presidency of the Continental fire Insurance Company of New York, as well as the management of the North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, his other interest demanding as much of his time as he cared to devote to business affairs, outside of Mount Meenagha, in which he had some $300,000 invested. He came of Dutch stock and many of his ancestors fought in the patriotic army in the War of the Revolution. Alice A. (Hoar) Terwilliger, his wife, was a daughter of George A. Hoar, of Ellenville, a builder of canal boats and a very successful citizen, of English ancestry. Bert H. Terwilliger was educated in the schools of Ellenville, and at Worcester Academy, Worcester, Massachusetts, from which he was graduated in 1895. He at once began his life-work as assistant to this father in the management of the Mount Meenagha estate. This property was sold in 1922 and the son afterward devoted himself solely to the insurance and real estate offices in Ellenville. He is a director of the First national Bank of Ellenville and a trustee of the Ellenville Savings Bank. He holds membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, of Kingston, and in Wawarsing Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. He is a member of the Shawangunk County Club, and attends the Dutch Reformed Church in Ellenville. Mr. Terwilliger married, at Bergen, New York, October 26, 1900, Tone, daughter of Thomas J. and (Mrs.) Spafford tone, her father having been principal of the schools in Cincinnati, Ohio, who retired and removed to Bergen. Their children are: 1. Robert S., a graduate of Worcester Academy and of Amherst college, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 2. Katherine Tone, a graduate of Hillside School, Norwalk, Connecticut, and now a student at Wellesley College. | Terwilliger, Bert Hoar (I185)
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3070 | Bessie was the 2nd wife of Marianno Bettencourt. They were married after the death of his first wife - Anna Elizabeth Parry, Bessie's sister. | Parry, Bessie L. (I19993)
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3071 | Bethania married James Harvey. | Haskins, Bethania (I20025)
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3072 | Betrothed to John Theodore Vester: http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00915F63C55157A93C6AB178FD85F4C8385F9&scp=567&sq=Hoar&st=cse Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007 Name: Roberta Laura Hoar [Roberta Laura Vester] [Roberta Chetwynd] SSN: 035121940 Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 12 Mar 1916 Birth Place: Springfield, Massachusetts [Providence, Rhode Island] Father Name: Hazen L Hoar Mother Name: Evelyn F Jessen Death Date: 20 Jun 2000 Type of Claim: Original SSN. Notes: Nov 1937: Name listed as ROBERTA LAURA HOAR; Aug 1941: Name listed as ROBERTA LAURA VESTER; Jun 1953: Name listed as ROBERTA LAU CHETWYND; 20 Jul 2000: Name listed as ROBERTA L CHETWYND [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Jun 23, 2000 Roberta Laura Chetwynd, 84, of Central Street died unexpectedly June 20, 2000, at Penobscot Bay Medical Center. Born in Longmeadow, Mass., she was the daughter of Hazen L. and Evelyn F. Von Jessen Clapp Hoar. She attended Howland School in Providence, R.I., and graduated from Hope (R.I.) High School. She studied fashion design at Rhode Island School of Design. She married Mark C. Chetwynd, who died in 1977. Mrs. Chetwynd and her family moved to Rockport in 1960. She was active in both the local and state Republican parties. She also was a longtime member of the Rockport Garden Club, serving on the board of directors, the membership committee, and the hospitality committee. She was a member of the Rockport Boat Club and volunteered for New Hope for Women while in her 70s. She was an active member and former deaconess of the First Congregational Church in Camden, and volunteered at Heavenly Threads, the church clothing store. Over the years, Mrs. Chetwynd was involved in Red Cross and cancer fund-raising drives and was a member of the former Camden Community Hospital Auxiliary. She also was on the board of the Rockport Vietnam Memorial. She was a Gold Star mother. Her son, Frederick H. Vester, was killed in action in Vietnam in 1966. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Douglas (Susan R. Chetwynd) Davenport of Burlington, Conn.; two grandsons, Michael F. Vandall of Fairfield, Conn., and Matthew P. Vandall of San Francisco; a granddaughter, Donna Martinez of Tacoma, Wash.; and a great- granddaughter, Morgan F. Vandall of Fairfield, Conn. Visiting hours will be 2 to 4 p.m. today at Laite and Pratt Funeral Home, 9 Mountain St., Camden. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the First Congregational Church, 55 Elm St., Camden. The Rev. Glen Rainsley will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Camden. Following the burial, a reception will be held at the church. | Hoar, Roberta (I12235)
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3073 | Bio: John K. Diem: Intercourse, Lancaster County, PA Biographical Annuals of Lancaster County Pennsylvania containing Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of Prominent and Represeatative Citizens and Many of the Early Settlers Vol. I, II, III, and IV Published for Pennsylvania Preprint Society And Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services Laughlintown, Pennsylvania The Preprint Company, Publishers Spartanburg, South Carolina Vol II, pg. 810-811 John K. Diem, who has lived retired since 1891, was for thirty years one of the most energetic business men of Intercourse, Lancaster county, engaged in several lines of industry. Mr. Diem deserves special credit for the unusual success he achieved, as he commenced life with no financial assistance and he is a self-made man in the truest sense of that often misused term. Our subject is a native of this county, born April 6, 1842 in Salisbury township and is of German descent in the paternal line, his grandfather John Diem having been born in Germany. The latter married Hannah Kennedy, a native of Lancaster County. William Diem, father of John K. was born in Lancaster county, and here passed his entire life, dying in Salisbury township in 1880 at the age of seventy-two. He was a shoemaker by occupation. He married Maria Moyer, also a native of Lancaster County, who died in 1890, aged seventy-eight years, and both rest in the Pequea Church cemetery in Salisbury Township. Their religious connection was with the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Diem was one of the respected men in his community, and was active in local affairs, serving as township assessor. Of his children, Catherine married Daniel D. Warfel, and lives in Salisbury township; Elizabeth, of Philadelphia, Pa., is the widow of James Ayres; Mary, Mrs. David Kurtz, is deceased; John K. is mentioned more fully below; Ellen, Mrs. Foreman resides in Lancaster; Hannah is the wife of Edward Ranck, of Salisbury township; William is a contractor and builder in Chester county, this State; Hettie is the widow of William Cofroth, of Salisbury township; Bellmina lives in Philadelphia; Christian, a contractor and builder is a resident of Malvern, Chester county. John K. Diem received his education in the common schools, and remained under the parental roof until he was eighteen years of age, since when he has fought life's battles on his own account. Having served an apprenticeship to the carpenter's trade he followed same for a quarter of a century, from 1860 - 1885, in time taking up contracting and building. He also engaged in the undertaking business, conducting a large number of funeral in his locality. Meantime, in 1884, he added coal and lumber dealing to his other interests, and continued in that line until his retirement, ten years ago. Mr. Diem's patrons found him uniformly reliable and straightforward in every transaction, and this fact, taken into consideration along with a faculty for good management and sound judgment, accounts for the abundant success which rewarded him in all his undertakings. In the accumulation of comfortable competence he has retained the respect of all his associated, and he is passing his days among friends gained by years of upright living and devotion to duty. Mr. Diem owns a fine farm, which his son cultivates. Since 1901 he has been engaged in the wholesale tobacco business, packing, etc. His strict attention to business has prevented him from taking any active part in public affairs beyond the casting of his vote, by which he usually supports the candidates of the Republican party. Mr. Diem has been twice married His first union with Miss Margaret Parmer, was celebrated in 1863, Salisbury township, and was blessed with children as follows; 1. Alfred E., of Philadelphia, is an undertaker; he has married twice, first to Miss Susan Hoar, subsequently to Miss Phoebe Betz. 2. Henry W. is married and living in Wellville, Ohio, where he is foreman in the Pennsylvania Railway Shops. 3. John W., a butcher of Lancaster, married Anna Bowermaster. 4. Mary A. is the wife of Ulysses Musser, of East Lampeter Twp. 5. Walter S. married and living Gordonville, is a cigar box manufacturer. 6. Edgar E. a farmer of Leacock Township, married Carrie Mowery. 7. Margaret married Amos Brubaker, a farmer of Upper Leacock Township. 8 Emma is the wife of Jesse Bowermaster, of Lancaster 9. Susie married Daniel Bork, a boot and shoe merchant of Lancaster. 10 Annie E. married Milton Woodward, of Coatesville, Chester County. The mother died in 1881, aged 37 and was buried in Leacock Cemetery. She was born in Earl Township this county daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Bowers) Parmer. In 1884 Mr. Diem married, in Upper Leacock township Miss Emma Bender, and they have had four children all still living at home.. Mrs. Emma Diem was born in 1854, in Upper Leacock Township, a daughter of Kinzer D. and Leah (Berkenbine) Bender. Kinzer D. Bender, first married Mary Weidler, and of the children born to this union, Franklin is a retired farmer, now making his home in Mechanicsburg; John, deceased, was a farmer of Upper Leacock township; Henry died young; Mary married Jacob Burkholder, of Upper Leacock township; and William K. is a resident of Strasburg. the second marriage of Mr. Bender was to Susan Weidler;; the sister to his first wife, and one son was born of this marriage. Weidler, who died when grown to maturity. The third marriage of Kinzer Bender was to Leah Berkenbine, and to them were born George, of Lancaster; Emma who married John K. Diem; Kinzer, of Upper Leacock township; Anna who married Edward Sutton a traveling agent; and Salome, deceased. The father died in September 1887 at the age of eighty-three years, and mother is still living in Lancaster City. She is a member of the Evangelical Church, as was also her husband. | Diem, John K. (I26538)
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3074 | Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, PA, page 486 "Mrs. Susanna C. (Eckert) Seldomridge was born in Leacock township Feb. 14, 1828, daughter of Jacob K. and Hannah ( Varnes) Eckert, farming people of Leacock township, who are now numbered with the "great majority", he having died in 1864, at the age of sixty-four years, and Mrs. Eckert in 1871, at the age of sixty-eight years. Their ashes rest in Roland's cemetery. During his last years Mr. Eckert lived retired. To them were born the following children: Evaline, late wife of Josiah Zook; John V., deceased; George, a retired farmer in Lancaster; Susanna C., Mrs. Seldomridge; Mary Ann, deceased wife of Robert Hoar; Rebecca, married to Moses Hess, and now living retired in Perry county, Pa.; Elizabeth, married to Henry Rutter, and now living retired in Intercourse; Henry, deceased; C. Ludwig, in Philadelphia; Jemina, the widow of Henry Horst, living in Lancaster. George and Susan Eckert, the paternal grandparents of Mrs. Seldomridge, were farming people of Lancaster county." Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=341266&GRid=50791792& | Eckert, Mary (I25392)
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3075 | Biography index: http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/mn/wright/history/upperval/upperval.txt Obituaries index: http://files.usgwarchives.org/mn/wright/obits/obitsac.txt 1850 Census - Windsor, Kennebec Co, Maine 1860 Census - Monticello, Wright Co, Minnesota http://www.migrations.org/individual.php3?record=13474 Name Lifespan Where Born Ambrose BRYANT 1810- Kennebec County, ME Additional Notes Migration Steps Lives with son,Alonzo, since spring of 1881. Married 15 Dec 1834 to Narcissa Merrill of Windsor, ME. Source: History of Upper Mississippi Valley (pub1881) at Seattle Public Library qR977.6H629 to Monticello, Wright County, MN in 1855 Researcher: Jackie Horton | Bryant, Ambrose (I30061)
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3076 | Biography of CHARLES SYLVESTER BROOKS NOT abating one job or title, in spite of that very long word by which Brooks thinks he identifies your Historian without giving the reasons for his definition, not leaving out anything by our classmate's desire, I give the story as he tells it, and I am sure you will all of you be interested, as has been the chronicler of these Class annals. I only preface the tale with one or two items showing the narrator's connection with the college societies and functions during his two years' stay with us. He was a member of the 'Logian Literary Society and of Mills Society, and a toast orator on our Biennial Celebration program. Now, it gives me pleasure to announce Brooks: In response to a request from Dudley, our indefatigable and worthy Class Historian, to report of my whereabouts and whatabouts for the almost forty years since college days, I proceed to give a few dry bones of my history. "And the bones were very dry." Imitating the Hibernian who wanted to say something before he began, I may preface college days and their sequel with the following facts. I was born, according to "hearsay evidence," in New Braintree, Massachusetts, January 19, 1840. My parents were Charles Hoar, born in Westminster, Massachusetts, April 29, 1789, and Nancy (Damon) Hoar, born in Westminster, Massachusetts, December 17, 1792. As two of my brothers had previously done, I obtained, in 1859, the legal change of my surname to Brooks. My residence while in college was New Braintree. The local schools, including "select schools," in my native town gave me the beginning of my education. My college preparation was completed by one term's study at New Salem Academy and four terms at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Massachusetts, at which I graduated in 1858. I began as Freshman at Williams College with the Class of '63, and remained with it through the Biennial Examination until among the "Biennial Islands" the most of us had, by concerted action, flunked Latin prose and then "Landed safe and sound, Upon the Junior's happy ground." Then unexpectedly, and unsolicited on my part, a financial advantage was offered me if I would go to Amherst College. In my circumstance the offer was too strong to decline, and with exceeding great reluctance I "broke my home ties" with Williams and removed to Amherst and graduated with Amherst 63. But much as I came to be attached to my new class, there was that in those associations of Freshman and Sophomore years at Williams which would not be "transported by railroad." The esprit de corps forged and fashioned on the football field, where we "galoriously" "ragged" both '62 and '64, winning out in both events, and completed in contests and intimacies in classrooms and on campus that esprit de corps and my enthusiastic share in it, together with my social attachments, bound me with a cord of gold to Williams '63. As to events since college graduation: I taught as principal of a high and grammar school at Rockland, Massachusetts, from 1864 to 1866. I spent three years at Andover Theological Seminary, graduating there in 1869. I was ordained and installed in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, September 15, 1869, and was pastor there for nearly three years of the Evangelical Congregational Church. I was pastor of the Congregational church in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, from 1873 to 1877. I was pastor of the Second Congregational Church, Putnam, Connecticut, from 1877 to 1887, and I was pastor of the Rollstone Congregational Church, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from 1887 to 1896. In the pastorate of the Rollstone Church, I received nearly three hundred into membership during the nine years, leaving it with a membership of five hundred and forty-seven, and the benevolent contributions, including legacies, and the home expenses, meanwhile aggregated about $87,600. I was called to the pastorate of the First Congregational Church, Mount Vernon, New York, in 1898, and removed there, and served the church briefly, being obliged by infirm health to terminate my work with that church. After a period of a year and three-quarters of invalidism, I so far recovered as to resume pulpit work, and since that time, in September, 1900, I have supplied various churches temporarily. Since leaving Fitchburg I have preached most of the Sabbaths for three months or more in the following Congregational churches, all in Massachusetts: for the Whitefield Church in Newburyport; the First in Hyde Park; the Winthrop in Holbrook; and the Union in Taunton. I have taken a residence in Wellesley, Massachusetts. My former general health is largely restored. While not desiring at present to remove and take a pastorate, I am glad to be in the ranks of the "ministry at large," and wish to occupy my Sabbaths with the supply of pastorless churches, as I have so far had the good fortune to do most of the Sabbaths for two years and more since I resumed preaching. In reply to the request of the Class Historian for some special features of the years since college, I will state that I was successively a member of the Eastern Connecticut Congregational Club and of the Fitchburg Congregational Club. Of the latter I was president for one year. I was preacher of the annual sermon before the Massachusetts General Association of Congregational Churches, in 1875. The topic of the sermon was "The Development of Lay Power." It was largely printed in The Congregationalist by request of an editor of that journal. An historical sermon I preached in the Rollstone Church, Fitchburg, 1890, on a jubilee occasion was printed in pamphlet form in connection with the proceedings of the jubilee. Many sermons preached on special or ordinary occasions have, in part or entire, been printed in the local press. Among such I may mention those on the following topics: "Virtues Distinctively American," "The New Era in Our Country," "The Pilgrim Idea," "The Temperance Issue of the Hour," "The Advent of Christ," "Following Christ," "The Present Duty of the Congregational Denomination," a paper read before the Windham County (Connecticut) Conference, "Church Machinery and the Power to Operate It," "Making the Most of the Hard Times" (1893), "Our Retrospect and Our Prospect," a quarter-centennial sermon of the Rollstone Church, "Constitutional Prohibition," "Secularism, the American Danger." For several years I was a member of the School Board of Fitchburg. I was elected by the General Association of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts one of the directors of the Board of Pastoral Supply, and served five years. I likewise served for over eight years as a member of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Home Missionary Society. Of course every '63 man has the best wife in the world! Wait, however, until I speak before announcing the finding of the court. I married, November 11, 1863, Miss Eleanor R. Converse, of New Braintree, Massachusetts. It is high praise when I say, that I gladly put on record, after nearly forty years of household life with her, that she approaches more nearly than most women whom I have known the counterpart of the unexcelled portrait of the "excellent woman" painted by the wise man in the last chapter of Proverbs. She has been of invaluable worth to me in my private and public life. She was born January 1, 1842, in New Braintree, Massachusetts, and was the daughter of Captain Lorenzo Converse, and his wife, Eliza (Reid) Converse. She completed her education at the Female College and the French Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts. Four children have brightened and enriched our home. 1. Wallace Lorenzo Brooks, born in Rockland, Massachusetts, October 14, 1865. After gladdening our fireside with a radiance ceaseless and quenchless, December 11, 1870, he went away to be at home with God. "Fair boy, too soon translated to another sphere, he lives green in our memories." 2. Josephine Damon Brooks, born January, 28, 1872. She graduated at Wellesley College in 1895. She has since taught in the high schools of Pepperell, Northampton, and Springfield, Massachusetts, and is now teaching in Shortridge High School, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Her specialty is French. Last summer she visited Paris for further French study. 3. Charles Converse Brooks, born February 26, 1874. He graduated as mechanical engineer at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1895. He has since been mechanical engineer in Rutland, Vermont, and is now about to remove to Chicago, Illinois, having a good position as mechanical engineer in the new Western manufactory of the John A. Mead Conveyor Manufacturing Company. He married, December 22, 1897, Miss Ida Mae Roleau, of Burlington, Vermont. She was born March 23, 1868, in Williston, Vermont, and was the daughter of Duncan Alexander Roleau. 4. Edwin Miller Brooks, born December 24, 1878. He graduated at Amherst College in 1899. He taught one year in the King School, Stamford, Connecticut. In 1900 he entered Harvard Law School, and is now (February, 1903) in the present Senior Class. He is a member of the editorial board of the Harvard Law Review. He intends to pursue the practice of law. I do not regret having chosen the ministry for my life work. I believe that there is no vocation which surpasses it for one who by native and acquired fitness is adapted for it, and who gives to it the most generous and strenuous service possible. And I may state further my creed in saying that I believe that there is no body of men who as a class excel in sound manhood the clergymen of our generation. My very cordial salutations are extended to all the members of '63, and an invitation of equal heartiness to call upon me at my home. My door will always open easily when you are at my threshold. Classmates, call and prove it. Source: Class of Sixty-Three Williams College Fortieth Year Report, by the Class Historian, Thomas Todd Printer, Boston, 1903 Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4MN-34Q Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35608387 | Hoar, Rev. Charles (I2437)
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3077 | Biography, with photo: http://books.google.com/books?id=eqki8LI8mfUC&pg=PA572&lpg=PA572&dq=%22pitt+hoard%22&source=bl&ots=wy70fDKWjg&sig=tUK628XVRS4JGzqZuMsu0clUUxk&hl=en&ei=T22pSYrVPIiQngfy9uTrDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PPA570,M1 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000658 HOARD, Charles Brooks, a Representative from New York; born in Springfield, Windsor County, Vt., June 5, 1805; attended the public schools; moved to Antwerp, N.Y., where he was postmaster during the administrations of Jackson and Van Buren; member of the State assembly in 1837; moved to Watertown, N.Y., in January 1844; clerk of Jefferson County 1844-1846; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1857-March 3, 1861); engaged in the manufacture of portable engines and, during the Civil War, the manufacture of arms for the Government; moved to West Virginia in 1870; died in Ceredo, W.Va., November 20, 1886; interment in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, W.Va. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7607486 | Hoar, Charles (I36581)
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3078 | Biography: http://books.google.com/books?id=uqVbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA268&lpg=PA268&dq=%22solomon+carter%22+Lancaster,+Worcester+Co,+Massachusetts&source=bl&ots=NuvvsFbd5Y&sig=6_pdgTei2_mFA0J1isnrzD15FSk&hl=en&ei=jOuzSrrjBZPwlAfI__yMDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5#v=onepage&q=12490&f=false | White, Rev. James Coolidge (I45069)
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3079 | Biography: http://files.usgwarchives.org/mn/wabasha/bios/hubbarca.txt | Hubbard, Clarence (I31011)
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3080 | Biography: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilbiog/telewis.htm Name: Thomas Lewis Home in 1880: Blue Island, Cook, Illinois Household Members: Name Age Thomas Lewis 53 (Head, born Wales, farmer) Margaret Lewis 52 (Wife, born Wales) Maggie Lewis 28 (Daughter, born Illinois) Joseph Lewis 27 (Son, born Illinois) Cora Lewis 20 (Daughter, born Illinois) Ada Lewis 18 (Daughter, born Illinois) Edward Lewis 16 (Son, born Illinois)?.repeated below Minnie Lewis 14 (Daughter, born Illinois) The two other children of Thomas and Margaret (Jones) Lewis: Sarah and Mary... 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Spoom Home in 1880: Cicero, Cook, Illinois Household Members: Name Age Henry Spoom 27 Mary Spoom 26 (Wife of Henry) Winnifred Spoom 3 (Daughter of Henry and Mary) Sarah Lewis 26 (Something other than a direct relationship, teacher, born Illinois) Mary Lewis 24 (Something other than a direct relationship, teacher, born Illinois) Edward Lewis 16 (Something other than a direct relationship, printer, born Illinois) ...and daughter Alice Ursula (Lewis) Kerr 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Kerr Home in 1880: Worth, Cook, Illinois Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to head-of-household: Wife Spouse's name: James H. Father's birthplace: Wales Mother's birthplace: Wales Occupation: Keeping House Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age James H. Kerr 24 Alice Kerr 22 Howard Kerr 5M John Kuler 16 | Lewis, Thomas Edward (I25494)
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3081 | Biography: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Comp_NE/cmp0822.htm | Kerr, James H. (I25505)
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3082 | Birth - Marriage - Death: http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/FAMILY%20STUDIES/GRISWOLD%20FAMILY%20STUDY.html | Griswold, Hezekiah (I57882)
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3083 | Birth (1867): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXH1-3PT and... Birth (1868): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXZL-VQR Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N7VT-2DW | Perry, James Franklin (I56967)
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3084 | Birth (Baptism): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JMHN-9L6 Marriage: http://www.opcdorset.org/BeaminsterFiles/BeaminsterMarrs1761-1812.htm John Buncombe Hoare of Wells & Elizabeth Pope married 28-May 1782 by licence | Hoare, John Buncombe (I67766)
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3085 | Birth (Her mother's 7th child): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFWJ-P4D | Hoare, Alvena W. (I66866)
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3086 | Birth (Mother's maiden name KING): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FX6P-F2D Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4FJ-K2G Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N44W-8Y1 | Hamblin, Olive Lincoln (I56978)
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3087 | Birth (Twin): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXD8-VL2 Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NW3M-FJK | Hamblin, Nettie F. (I56988)
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3088 | Birth (Twin): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXD8-VLJ Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NW3M-FJN | Hamblin, William H. (I56976)
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3089 | Birth and death dates: http://216.36.105.133/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055818 | Hoar, Elijah (I33124)
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3090 | Birth and death dates: http://216.36.105.133/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A077735 | Merrick, Benjamin (I7131)
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3091 | Birth and death dates: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BENNETT/2008-01/1199853408 Marriage Intention: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mecsebag/BridgtonMarriages.html Robert Morrison and Loisa Bennett, both Bridgton, Intentions posted on Oct 22 1819 | Bennett, Loisa (I46825)
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3092 | Birth and death dates: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=giovo-bodigoi&id=I12796 "L. C. Hoard" had a photographic studio in Dunkirk, New York. 1880 United States Census: Dunkirk, Chautauqua, New York Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Levi C. HOARD Self M Male W 54 NY Photagrapher CT NY Kate M. HOARD Dau S Female W 15 NY At School NY NY Louis L. HOARD Son S Male W 11 NY At School NY NY Nettie RABIN Other S Female W 23 NY Servant GERMANY NY Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80437012 [[ From Sandra Hoard's site: Norton T. Horr ...... page 11 Ezra whose grandson Levi Hoard (Levi Lewis Hoard, probably) lived in Dunkirk, NY in 1879 | Hoard, Levi (I40760)
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3093 | Birth and Death dates: http://www.archive.org/stream/demaranvillegen00randgoog/demaranvillegen00randgoog_djvu.txt Groom's Name: Elisa Hoar Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Betsey Demoranville, De Moranville Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1811 Marriage Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, 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: I03799-3 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 775496 Reference Number: Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoard&GSiman=1&GScid=91438&GRid=64827284& | Demaranville, Betsey (I43021)
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3094 | Birth and Death: http://books.google.com/books?id=888UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA324&lpg=PA324&dq=%22Joseph+Hoar%22+%22mary+lee%22&source=bl&ots=cU80-Xm03t&sig=Bhza-wFaokcaOE4ZG8x74xp8Quo&hl=en&ei=rZ3MSty4MYmEswP4-OmUAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=snippet&q=joseph%20hoar&f=false Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102472276 | Hoar, Harriet (I7132)
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3095 | Birth and death: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPZK-BR2 Mother's maiden name: Airs http://www.mocavo.com/William-Horr-California-Death-Record-Index-1940-1997/06691636724152020107 First Name: William Middle Name: Bennett Last Name: Horr Gender: Male Date of Birth: 05/12/1872 Place of Birth: California Date of Death: 11/05/1950 Place of Death: San Francisco Mother's Last Name: Airs Father's Last Name: Horr | Horr, William (I13347)
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3096 | Birth and death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3MQ-WM9 | Hoare, Rebecca (I68017)
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3097 | Birth and Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N342-6C3 | Kelly, Michael J. (I38144)
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3098 | Birth and death: California death records. | Dickinson, Allene (I35337)
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3099 | Birth and Marriage Date: http://memory.loc.gov/master/gdc/scdser01/200401/books_on_film_project/PSCLOC_BF010/20070223021ge/00000045.pdf Cildren's names: http://www.rands.parrottfarms.com/Document%20Archives/Subject/Upham1.pdf | Green, Isaac (I46676)
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3100 | Birth and Marriage: FamilySearch.org records Not listed with her husband and children in the 1850 census. | Hoard, Rebeckah (I39036)
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