The H600 Project Genealogy DB
Samuel Horr
Abt 1784 --
Name Samuel Horr Born Abt 1784 Gender Male Died Person ID I6584 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 31 May 2015
Family Eunice Wood, b. 15 Apr 1781, Lebanon, , Connecticut, USA Married 24 Apr 1808 Hartford, Windsor Co, Vermont, USA Children 1. Maria Horr 2. Joseph Horr, Sr., b. Abt 1809, Hartland, Windsor Co, Vermont, USA , d. 6 Sep 1878, , Ray Co, Missouri, USA (Age ~ 69 years) 3. Nathan Horr, b. Abt 1810, d. 7 Oct Last Modified 18 Jan 2015 Family ID F2928 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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[Hartford, Vermont]
Of the gambrel-roofed house which stood back of the Newton and E. W. Morris houses ... The records indicate that it was built about 1803. Samuel Horr first lived in it ; after him Ruth Wood ; then Joseph Horr ; and its last owner and occupant was Paschal Hatch, who took it down and built the Newton and E. W. Morris houses, perhaps, in part, out of its remains. The Misses Newton's mother used to tell of coming to play with children in it named Horr and the little Davises next door. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Steele remember its large fire-place. Mrs. Tarbell recollects being taken there as a little child by her father to buy a little chair of old Mr. and Mrs. Horr, or Orr, as she recalls the name.
Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XFV8-RM1
https://books.google.com/books?id=jVUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22hoar%22+rowley+massachusetts&source=bl&ots=lsqK8GczdI&sig=bDUfV8BTvpYjRVE69LtJnwbtegE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_tC7VO2PGoHSgwTzkoOYAw&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=%22hoar%22%20rowley%20massachusetts&f=false
Eunice b 15th April 1781 She is supposed to have married a man named Hoar and to have had a daughter Maria and perhaps a son Josiah
Appendix G
Eunice is mentioned in a cousin's letter dated Oct 9, 1831:
" I had a short letter from Cousin Maria Hoar dated the 4th of June stating that Grandmother Wood's health was quite comfortable so that she could sit up the most of the day. Cousin Josiah is in partnership at his trade with a young man in Hartford and boards at home.
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March 6 1813 Gave an order to Samuel Horr for baking bread making knapsacks for soldiers $2.39
Published Date: 1816-09-16;
Newspaper: Vermont Republican
Eunice lived with Samuel 'till about 1813 when he left. In 1816 she still does not know his whereabouts and asks the judge for a divorce. Says they had "children".
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could be samuel hoar # 1562
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