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Henry Hoar
1844 - 1909 (65 years)-
Name Henry Hoar Born 24 May 1844 Livonia, Washington Co, Indiana, USA Gender Male Census 1880 1900 Died 21 Jul 1909 Indiana, USA Buried Madison Twp, Washington Co, Indiana, USA (Livonia Cemetery) Person ID I9982 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 12 Apr 2013
Father Isaac Hoar, b. 4 Apr 1812, , Dorset (aka Dorsetshire), England , d. 3 Apr 1893, (Age 80 years) Mother Elizabeth Carey, b. 18 Apr 1819, Indiana, USA Or England , d. 24 May 1847, Livonia, Washington Co, Indiana, USA (Age 28 years) Married 22 Nov 1838 , Washington Co, Indiana, USA Family ID F4700 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Arretta Martin, b. 17 Aug 1846, , Washington Co, Indiana, USA , d. 23 Apr 1901, Kentucky, USA (Age 54 years) Married 9 Feb 1871 , Washington Co, Indiana, USA Children 1. William Hoar, b. 10 Jan 1872, Salem, Washington Co, Indiana, USA , d. 3 May 1956, (Age 84 years) 2. Silas Hoar, b. 25 Jan 1873, , Washington Co, Indiana, USA , d. 20 Oct 1937, (Age 64 years) 3. Robert Hoar, b. 10 Sep 1875, Salem, Washington Co, Indiana, USA , d. 29 Dec 1938, (Age 63 years) 4. Oliver Hoar, b. 7 Jul 1878, Indiana, USA , d. 10 Jan 1950, San Fernando, , California, USA (Age 71 years) 5. Stella Hoar, b. 31 May 1880, , d. 3 Dec 1940, (Age 60 years) 6. Edna Hoar, b. 25 Mar 1884, Livonia, Washington Co, Indiana, USA , d. 20 May 1917, Covina, Los Angeles Co, California, USA (Age 33 years) Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 Family ID F4442 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Marriage Date: 09 Feb 1871
Marriage Place: Washington, Indiana, United States
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00298-9
System Origin: Indiana-ODM
Source Film Number: 549462
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Collection: Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992
Death Notice:
Jeffersonville Daily Reflector Published July 26, 1909
WOUND RECEIVED IS FATAL
Death of Henry Hoar, Injured at
Salem in 1863.
In Salem, Ind.,? Henry Hoar, sixtyfive
years old, a retired farmer of
Washington county, died at his son's
residence, three miles south of Salem,
Wednesday, from the effects of a
wound he received on July 10, 1863,
while Morgan, with five thousand armed
meo, was robbing the citizens of Salem
and burning their buildings.
Mr. Hoar was making his escape
from Salem on horseback, and before
he had traveled half a mile was shot
through the body with a rifle. He fell
from his horse and was thought to be
dead for several hours. He was taken
to his home and nursed to recovery.
However, he never regained his former
strength and vigor, and he had
been an invalid from the time he was
shot until his death.
Jason Brown, of Seymour, while representing
this district in congress,
obtained the passage of a bill granting
Mr. Hoar a pension of $50 a month. It
is said that he wus the only man on
the United States pension rolls who
was never a soldier or in any ways connected
with any millitary organization.
Notwithstanding his enfeebled condition
he was successful as a former and
acquired considerable property.
- Groom's Name: Henry Hoar