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- Genealogical and Family History NY (3105).pdf
http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20NY/Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20NY%20%20%283105%29.pdf
http://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami02reyn/genealogicalfami02reyn_djvu.txt
William A., son of George and Harriet (Mason) Hoar, was bom at Alligerville, New York, June 3, 1853. He was educated in the public schools of Ellenville, Ulster county, and at the Fort Edward Institute, at Fort Edward, New York, where he took a business course. He soon became connected with the Ellenville Glass Works, and later was made cashier of the First National Bank of Ellenville. In the year 1881 he resigned this position, and a partnership was formed under the firm name of Moore & Hoar, manufacturers of clothing, and jobbers in dry goods, hosiery, notions, and lines kept in country stores. On Mr. Moore's death his son succeeded him and the business is still conducted by Mr. Hoar and Mr. Moore's son, under the firm style and title of Moore & Hoar. The firm does a very extensive business in Ellenville, and the surrounding country, and uses the most approved modern business methods in so far as the village and country gives scope for them. Mr. Hoar is a Republican in politics, though he has never held any public position, his business requiring the greater part of his time and attention. He is a trustee of the Ellenville Savings Bank, and his business interests have other ramifications. He married Mira, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Wilbur) Terwilliger, of Ellenville, New York.
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