The H600 Project Genealogy DB
John Hoard
Cal 1824 - 1891 (~ 66 years)-
Name John Hoard Born Cal 8 Sep 1824 Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Fa. Born Massachusetts - MO. Born NY) Gender Male Census 1850 1860 1870 Died 15 Feb 1891 Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA Buried Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Oak View Cemetery) Person ID I38927 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 17 Dec 2015
Father Associated by Date Place and Surname Hoard Family ID F27689 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret Piper, b. Cal 26 Aug 1824, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 9 Mar 1903, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age ~ 78 years) Married Abt 1842 Children 1. Frank Hoard 2. Sarah Hoard, b. 22 Aug 1843, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 24 May 1909, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age 65 years) 3. James Hoard, b. 25 May 1845, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 18 Feb 1932, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age 86 years) 4. George Hoard, b. Cal 5 Dec 1846, , d. 11 Sep 1849, (Age ~ 2 years) 5. Charles Hoard, b. Jun 1849, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 28 Nov 1916, Tully, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Age ~ 67 years) 6. Samuel Hoard, b. Abt 1856, 7. Tyron A. Hoard, b. 28 Jun 1856, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 27 Sep 1892, , Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age 36 years) 8. Andrew Hoard, b. Aug 1858, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 10 Jul 1910, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age ~ 51 years) 9. William Hoard, b. 22 Dec 1863, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 1941, Plessis, Jefferson Co, New York, USA (Age 77 years) 10. Mary Hoard, b. Apr 1872, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA , d. 1923, Frankfort, Herkimer Co, New York, USA (Age ~ 50 years) Last Modified 16 May 2012 Family ID F14323 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - A History of Olive Branch Lodge And a Biographical Sketch of Members : with a Short History of the Towns of Frankfort, Schuyler and Litchfield By Charles B. Cleland, E. La Grange Smith - Page 69
"John L Hoard resided in Frankfort was born in Frankfort NY August 9 1824, by occupation fanner and miller. Was deputy sheriff for a number of years of Herkimer county. Died at Frankfort Feb 16 1891."
Obituary:
Utica NY Daily Press 1891 - 0494.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201891%20pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201891%20-%200494.pdf
Cemetery Record:
http://herkimer.nygenweb.net/cemeteries2/oakviewcemetery4.html
Oak View Cemetery, Village of Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York
Hoard John L. died 2/15/1891 hus of Margaret E.; ae. 66 yrs, 5 months & 7 days
Misc:
http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ny/nyherkimer4.htm
Herkimer County, New York Will Testators
Column One: Name of Testator
Column Two: Place of Residence of Testator
Column Three: County #, Volume #, Page #
HOAR, SAMUEL FRANKFORT NY-22-E-212
HOARD, GEORGE H. - LITTLE FALLS NY-22-U-59
HOARD, JOHN - FRANKFORT NY-22-E-64
HOARD, SAMUEL Z. - FRANKFORT NY-22-R-87
HOARD, SUSAN T. - FRANKFORT NY-22-T-39
https://archive.org/stream/papersreadbefore03herk/papersreadbefore03herk_djvu.txt
Hoard Grist Mill
In 1809, on the baidc of the Mohawk River, north, and not far from Injiham's mill, was built by James H. Rathbone the grist mill now known as the Hoard mill. Tradition informs us that the hewn frame of beech, which was part of the structure, was cut in the immediate vicinity of that building. We learn, also beyond doubt, that prior to 1824 most of the ground now included in the village, south of the Erie canal, was woodland, and if we are to be guided by the probable story of the old beech frame, we may easily surmise that at that period much of the soil upon which now lives a thriving population was then shaded by the primeval forest. In rank of proprietorship of the Hoard grist mill were James H. Rathbone; Timothy I. Campbell, Leonard E. Downie; Daniel Mason, Joel I'ruyne and Augustus King. James and Robert rearson,H. W. Bridenbecker & Co., Samuel and Lafayette Hoard and Lafayette Hoard alone. The mill was ruined by fire in April, 189G. The saw mill is still intact.
- A History of Olive Branch Lodge And a Biographical Sketch of Members : with a Short History of the Towns of Frankfort, Schuyler and Litchfield By Charles B. Cleland, E. La Grange Smith - Page 69