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James Hoard
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Name James Hoard Born 17 Mar 1810 Stockbridge, Madison Co, New York, USA Gender Male Census 1850 Died 2 May 1878 Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA Person ID I39090 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 7 Dec 2015
Father Deacon Enos Hoard, b. 13 Jun 1778, Norton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA , d. 14 Feb 1864, Stockbridge, Madison Co, New York, USA
(Age 85 years)
Mother Abigail Simpson, b. Abt 1775, d. 15 Oct 1864 (Age ~ 89 years) Married Abt 1800 Family ID F12732 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Almira Robbins, b. 1 Nov 1809, Stockbridge, Madison Co, New York, USA , d. 20 Jul 1890, Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 80 years)
Married 1 Jan 1840 Children 1. Gertrude Hoard, b. 18 Apr 1843, Stockbridge, Madison Co, New York, USA , d. Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA
2. Mary Hoard, b. 13 Jul 1845, Stockbridge, Madison Co, New York, USA , d. 4 Sep 1849, , Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 4 years)
3. James Hoard, b. 5 Jun 1850, , Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 5 Aug 1851, , Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 1 years)
4. Joseph Hoard, b. 7 Nov 1852, Richmond Twp, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 22 Oct 1925, Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 72 years)
Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 Family ID F14409 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - http://www.joycetice.com/1897/ch64a.htm
James Hoard, son of Enos Hoard, was born March 17, 1810, in Stockbridge, New York, there grew to maturity, and January 1,1840, married Almira Robbins, who was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, November 1, 1809. In the fall of 1849 the family came to Richmond township, Tioga county, and settled five miles west of Mansfield, where Mr. Hoard was engaged in farming until 1874. In that year he removed to Mansfield, and died on May 2, 1878. His wife died July 20, 1890. They were the parents of the following children: Fannie Gertrude, wife of Wesley Bailey, of Richmond township; Sarah J., and James Perry, both deceased, and Joseph Seth, of Mansfield. In politics Mr. Hoard was a Republican, and in religion , a member of the Presbyterian church. He was an earnest, sincere man whose upright life won him the respect of all who knew him.
Death Notice:
Corning NY Journal 1877-1878 Grayscale - 0287.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2012/Corning%20NY%20Journal/Corning%20NY%20Journal%201877-1878%20Grayscale/Corning%20NY%20Journal%201877-1878%20Grayscale%20-%200287.pdf?xml=http://www.fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffff987d903e&DocId=6761694&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=4&hits=13f0+13f1+1582+1583+&SearchForm=C%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf
'A correspondent of the Wellsboro Gazette, from Mansfield, gives the particulars of the death of James Hoard, father of J. S. Hoard, cashier of Ross & William's Bank at Mansfield. Some years ago he fell from a cherry tree,and injured his spine, which became distorted and his limbs were partly paralyzed in consequence. A few days before
his death he fell on a stairway cutting a small wound in his scalp. The wound was dressed, and no harm was feared. He went to bed, and after midnight his wife woke up screaming. A boarder rushed to the room and found her fainting, and Mr. Hoard almost dead from loss of blood, the wound having bled so that the clothing was saturated, a small artery doubtless having been severed by he fall, and not bleeding immediately, because the scalp was jammed upon it. Mr. Hoard lost two quarts of blood it was estimated, and did not rally, dying some days later."
- http://www.joycetice.com/1897/ch64a.htm