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Edith Clara Harber

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edith Clara Harber was born in Nov 1885 in Illinois, USA (daughter of Edgar Douglas Harber and Fannie Price Young).

    Notes:

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Living with mother in 1910.
    1910 Census: Bloomington Ward 6, McLean Co, Illinois
    Edith C. Harber, age 25, bp IL


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edgar Douglas Harber was born on 2 Jan 1857 in Eureka, Woodford Co, Illinois, USA (son of David Perry Harber and Martha A. Nance); died on 19 May 1906 in , Cook Co, Illinois, USA.

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    Short Bio:
    http://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/biographicalrecor00sjcla/biographicalrecor00sjcla_djvu.txt

    Marriage:
    http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/MarriageSearchServlet

    Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre 1916
    HARBER, EDGAR D 05/19/1906 COOK COUNTY 49 YR

    Edgar married Fannie Price Young on 17 Jan 1884 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA. Fannie (daughter of Dent Young and Rachel C. Price, daughter of Elijah Horr and Martha Packard) was born on 10 Oct 1862 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; died on 13 Sep 1910 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA (Evergreen Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Fannie Price Young was born on 10 Oct 1862 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA (daughter of Dent Young and Rachel C. Price, daughter of Elijah Horr and Martha Packard); died on 13 Sep 1910 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA (Evergreen Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870 1880
    • Adopted: 4 Dec 1860

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    Marriage:
    http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/MarriageSearchServlet



    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    1900 Census: Bloomington Ward 6, McLean Co, Illinois
    Edgar D. Harber, June 1857, age 43, married 16 yrs, bp IL, Wholesale something Mer
    Fannie P. Harber, Oct 1862, age 37, 4 births, bp IL
    Edith C. Harber, Nov 1884, age 15, bp IL
    Ina M. Harber, June 1886, 14, bp IL
    Rachel Harber, Jan 1894, age 6, bp Il
    Dorathy Harber, Dec 1895, age 4, bp IL
    Margerite Hartley, cook, Oct 1859, age 40, bp Eng
    Isaac Sanders, coachman, Jan, 1877, age 22, bp AR

    1910 Census: Bloomington Ward 6, McLean Co, Illinois
    Fannie P. Harber, age 49, bp IL
    Edith C. Harber, age 25, bp IL
    Ina M. Harber, age 23, bp IL
    Rachel P. Harber, age 16, bp IL
    Dorothy Harber, age 14, bp IL
    Daniel Johnson, servant
    Cora Osb??, servant

    Email received:
    fromTerri Clemens
    toRoz Edson

    dateThu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:22 PM
    subjectRe: WorldConnect: Post-em posted
    mailed-byhotmail.com

    Thanks, but I work at the McLean co museum of History, so my interest isn't personal. I think we have a beautiful portrait of her.
    Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Roz Edson
    Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 22:09:40
    To:
    Subject: Re: WorldConnect: Post-em posted

    Good to know Fannie's birth name. (She and her younger brother were adopted/raised by Elijah Horr and his wife Martha Packard.)

    Would you like me to add your name and email address as a contact for this family?

    I will be updating my Rootsweb site soon, which will show her name as "Fannie Price Young".

    Thank you so much for your postem.

    Kind regards, Roz



    On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM, wrote:
    Database: hoar_and_horr
    Individual: I6228
    Link: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hoar_and_horr&id=I6228
    Name: terri clemens

    Email: oldstuff33@hotmail.com
    Note:
    Edgar Harber married Fannie Price Young according to the Illinois state marriage index.




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    Adopted:
    Raised by Horr family.

    Children:
    1. 1. Edith Clara Harber was born in Nov 1885 in Illinois, USA.
    2. Ina Martha Harber was born on 4 Jan 1886 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.
    3. Rachel P. Harber was born in Jan 1894 in Illinois, USA.
    4. Dorothy Harber was born on 25 Dec 1895 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Perry Harber was born on 20 Nov 1821 in Indiana, USA; died on 29 Jan 1897 in Eureka, Woodford Co, Illinois, USA.

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    http://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/biographicalrecor00sjcla/biographicalrecor00sjcla_djvu.txt

    David married Martha A. Nance on 31 Aug 1854. Martha was born on 22 Sep 1829 in , Floyd Co, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Martha A. Nance was born on 22 Sep 1829 in , Floyd Co, Indiana, USA.

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    http://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/biographicalrecor00sjcla/biographicalrecor00sjcla_djvu.txt

    Children:
    1. 2. Edgar Douglas Harber was born on 2 Jan 1857 in Eureka, Woodford Co, Illinois, USA; died on 19 May 1906 in , Cook Co, Illinois, USA.

  3. 6.  Elijah Horr was born on 16 Sep 1827 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (son of Pierce Horr and Drusilla Gardner); died on 7 May 1895 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850 [1860] 1870 1880

    Notes:

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    http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/sj-clarke-publishing-company/the-biographical-record-of-mclean-county-illinois-alc/page-25-the-biographical-record-of-mclean-county-illinois-alc.shtml
    ELIJAH HORR.
    It is an important public duty to honor and perpetuate, as far as possible, the memory of an eminent citizen ? one who by his blameless and honorable life and useful career reflected credit not only upon his city, but upon the county and state as well. Through
    such memorials as this at hand the individual and the character of his services are kept
    in remembrance, and the importance of those services thus stand as an object lesson to those who come after him, and though dead he still speaks. Long after all recollection of his personality shall have faded from the minds of men, the less perishable record may tell the story of his life and commend his example for imitation.
    Mr.Horr, who was for years prominently identified with the interests of Bloomington
    and McLean county, was born in Denmark, New York, September 16, 1826, a son of
    Peirsoll and Drusilla Horr. The name was originally spelled Hoar, and the founder of
    the family in this country was one of the early Puritan swho located in Massachusetts.
    Senator Hoar comes of the same stock. The first nine years of his life our subject spent in his native place and then accompanied his parents on their removal to Old Town, McLean county, Illinois, where the father engaged in farming until his death in 1840. The son then went to work for seven dollars per month and with the money thus earned finished paying for the farm.
    Until about twenty-one years of age, Mr. Horr continued to engage in agricultural pursuits, and then worked at cabinet making in Bloomington and Clinton, Illinois,
    for a time. Later he formed a partnership with A. C. Washburn [Amasa C. Washburn] and engaged in the grocery business on Main street, Bloomington, until their store was destroyed by fire.
    Mr. Horr then bought out his partner, rebuilt the brick block now standing, and continued in successful business there for some years. Finally selling his store, he bought
    the Hodge farm and again turned his attention to agriculture for a number of years,
    returning to the city in March, 1886. He was a member of the Harber Brothers
    Company, and while the other members of the firm gave their attention to the business,
    he acted as overseer in the building of their fine new warehouse on South Main street
    and the Lake Erie Railroad. He was a heavy stockholder in the new company at
    the time of its incorporation, and was also a director of the Third National Bank for
    many years. Upon the death of Mr. Dooley in November, 1893, he was made acting president of the bank and on the 5th of February, 1894, was elected to that position, which he most capably filled until he, too, was called to his final rest May 7, 1895.
    On the 1st of May, 1855, Mr. Horr married Miss Martha Elizabeth Packard, of Bloomington, a daughter of Job and Martha (Clark) Packard. The father, who was an
    expert gunsmith, died in Massachusetts, in 1836. The Packard family was originally
    from England, and the first to come to this country located in Bridgewater, Massachu-
    setts. Mrs. Horr was born in Milbury, that state; she went to school at Worcester, whither her mother removed on the death of her husband, and after attending the schools at that place and Berlin Academy, taught one term in Massachusetts before
    coming west. In the fall of 1849, in company with her mother, brother Alvin, and
    sister Perces, she came to Bloomington and taught on South Centre street the first
    school that ever drew public money in the city. She not only conducted that school
    successfully, but also taught others in dwellings for two or three years, and had charge
    of the Mount Hope and Price schools and others in the county, being one of the popu-
    lar teachers in this section of the state at that time. Although she has no children of
    her own, Mrs. Horr has reared two, Mrs. Fannie P. Harber and J. Warren Young,
    who were given all the advantages possible.
    At one time Mr. Horr was a member of the county board of supervisors, and was one of the advisory committee that built the new court-house. He was chairman of the board, and during the erection of that handsome structure, he devoted all of his time during the day and many of his evenings to the business, of which he had almost complete charge. He bought all of the material, and it is mainly through his untiring labors that the county to-day has the finest court-house in this section of the state. Of the four hundred thousand dollars expended upon it, every cent was accounted for, and so ably and satisfactorily was everything done that there was not a single law-suit. Mr. Horr built the residence where Peleg Soule now lives, and there he made his home a short time, and then removed to his farm. He was one of the most successful and honored business men of the town; had the confidence and respect of his tenants and business associates, and was held in high regard by all who knew him. From the organization of the Republican party he was one of its stanch supporters. In his life span of over sixty-eight years he accomplished much, and left behind him an honorable record well worthy of perpetuation.
    Those who were most intimately associated with him speak in unqualified terms of his
    sterling integrity, his honor in business and his fidelity to all the duties of public and
    private life. He attended the Baptist church. Although Mrs. Horr attended that church with her husband, she is a charter member of the Second Presbyterian church, and is one of the very few original members now living. She is a most estimable lady of many sterling qualities, and has a large circle of friends in the community.

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    Elijah Horr Elijah Horr farmer merchant banker a descendant of the Puritan fathers He was born at Denmark NY November 16 1826 came to Bloomington in 1836 was in business for several years with his brother in law A C Wasburn [Amasa C. Washburn] afterwards engaged in farming near Bloomington then returned to Bloomington and again engaged in mercantile business was for many years a director of and at the time of his death the president of the Third National Bank of Bloomington During the erection of the present court honse he was the resident member of the building committee of the Board of Supervisors and gave much of his time to the active superinteudency of the work in which not a dollar of the people's money was squandered or wasted.


    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    1870 Census: Bloomington, Mc Lean Co, Illinois
    Elijah Horr, age 43, Farmer, bp NY
    Martha E. Horr, age 43, bp MA
    Fanny P. Horr, age 8, bp IL
    James W. Horr, age 6, bp IL

    Census Place: Bloomington, Mc Lean Co, Illinois 1880
    Household:
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    E. HORR Self M Male W 53 NY Farmer NY NY
    Martha E. HORR Wife M Female W 54 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Fanny HORR Dau S Female W 17 IL NY MA
    J. W. HORR Son S Male W 16 IL NY MA

    1900 Census: Ward 4, Bloomington, Mc Lean Co, Illinois
    Martha E. Horr, head, Nov 1824, age 75, widow 2 births 2 living, bp MA, p's bp MA
    Alice Mc Grath, servant, 1872, age 27, single, bp IL, p's bp IRE

    Elijah married Martha Packard on 1 May 1855 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA. Martha (daughter of Job Packard and Martha Clark) was born on 5 Nov 1824 in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Sep 1911 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Martha Packard was born on 5 Nov 1824 in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Job Packard and Martha Clark); died on 16 Sep 1911 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870 1880 1900

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    U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
    Name:Mrs Martha Eliza Horr
    Gender:Female
    Residence Year:1904
    Street address:703 E Grove
    Residence Place:Bloomington, Illinois, USA
    Spouse: Elijah Horr (widow of)
    Publication Title:Bloomington, Illinois, City Directory, 1904

    http://www.mocavo.com/School-Record-of-Mclean-County-and-Other-Papers-Transactions-of-the-Mclean-County-Historical-Society-Volume-2/577209/811
    Martha E. Packard-Horr was born
    at Milburn, Mass., November 5, 1824,
    was educated in the public schools
    and came with her parents to Bloom-
    ington in the fall of 1849, where she
    taught school several years. She first
    taught in the fall of 1849 and winter
    following in a building in the rear of
    Amasa C. Washburn's residence on
    South Center street. Mr. Washburn,
    Mr. Keran and Dr. Tompkins were di-
    rectors. She also taught school in a
    building near Col. Parson's. Her last
    teaching was in the Price district.
    May 1, 1S55, she married Elijah Horr.


    (The following is a subscription site)
    http://newspaperarchive.com/us/illinois/bloomington/bloomington-weekly-pantagraph/1911/10-20/page-6
    Bloomington Weekly Pantagraph (Newspaper) - October 20, 1911, Bloomington, Illinois THE WEEKLY FANTAGRAFH, OTCOBER 20 1911. BULK OF HORR ESTATE TO DISTANT HEIRS PROBATE MARTHA HORR WIILL TODAY. Old Ladit*' Horns Gata $1,000.-Har* bar Haira Reeaiva Stock in Local Company,-Many Legaciaa in Large Estate. ?WThe will of the late Mr*. Martha K. Horr war presented for probata Tuesday morning In county court. By the terms of the will, the bulk of the large estate passes to the nearest of kin of Mrs. Horr. These are niecea and nephews living east and In California. To the heirs of Mrs. Fannie Horr Harber and to Warren Horr Young, an ndopted son, are left legacies and the stock owned by Mrs. Horr In the Harber brothers firm of tIlls city. The Old Ladles' Home established by Mis. Horr has a legacy of $1,000. The Will is Complicated. The will of Mrs. Horr was written in 1882. Since that time five codicils were made and in these codicils many of the original bequests of the original will were changed.. The estate is disposed of by the terms of the will, amounts to real estate to the value of $33,000 and personalty of $27,000. Tha Harbar Bequests. To Rachel Harber la left $600. Edith C. Harber Wright. $600. Ina Harber $600. Dorothy Harber $600. The will states that these are keep-'sako legacies given to them when little girls. To Fannie Horr Young Harber and to Warner Horr Young Is left all stock owned by Mrs. Horr In the Harber Brothers Company, amounting to Homestead to Mrs. Warren Horr The homestead at 708 East Drove street is left to Mrs. Lillian Young, wife of Warren Horr Young. To each it the two children of Warren Horr Young, Vernon Elijah Horr Young and Douglas Royal Young, Is left $1,000 to be divided equally between them. Old Ladies' Home Gets Legaoy. In the original will the sum of $1,000 was left to Brokaw hospital. The codicil written after the erection of the Horr l.ome for old ladies revoked this legaoy an* left $1,000 to the home. To Dirsot Heirs. To a nephew Joal A. Packard, son of Alvin Packard, the sum of $1,000. To the children of a deceased nephew. Edward Btanton Packard of Rivera d?C California. $1,000. These children are Edwin Stanton Packard, Thomas C. Packard. To the children of Joel S. Packard $1,000. They are Otis Packard of Nerth Grafton, Mass., and Clara Packard of the same place. To Gertrude Hall, a grand niece of Milwaukee, Wis., the sum of $1,000. To E?Cithe. Hull Warren of Cedar Rapids, Iowa $1,000. To Lizzie I. Clark, a niece of Sad-bury, Mass., $1,000. Legacy to Nurse. To Maude Briggs Bell of Chaffee, Mwho for some years was nurse and Housekeeper, the sum of $600. Residue to Family. The rest and residue, the larger part of the estate, Is divided into three parts. < *rie share gi es to Gertrude Hull of Milwaukee. Wis., and Bertha Hull Warren of Of nr Rapids. These are daughters of the late John M. Hull, formerly a lfldent of this city and nieces of Dr- Hull of this city. The record t-hare goes to the Massachusetts brooch of the family, Otis m l Cii-.ru T ackaid. The th'rd ani rc to the descendants of .Vein Packard Including Joel Packard of Riverside, California, and the branches of his family.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900

    Children:
    1. 3. Fannie Price Young was born on 10 Oct 1862 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; died on 13 Sep 1910 in , Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA (Evergreen Cemetery).
    2. James Warren Young was born about 1864 in Illinois, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Pierce Horr was born on 3 Jan 1798 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA (son of Jacob Horr and Hannah Pierce); died on 6 Dec 1839 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Ellsworth, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA (Dawson Cemetery).

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    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=81&GScid=105366&GRid=9507718&

    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Written as HARR.
    1850 Census: Bloomington, McLean Co, Illinois
    Drucilla Harr, age 44, bp NY
    Elijah Harr, age 23, bp NY, Chair Maker
    Cordelia Harr, age 16, bp NY
    Mazy Ann Harr, age 13, bp IL

    Pierce married Drusilla Gardner on 25 Dec 1824 in Watertown, Jefferson Co, New York, USA. Drusilla (daughter of Capt. Silas Gardner and (Female) (Unknown)) was born about 1806 in Watertown, Jefferson Co, New York, USA; died on 11 Feb 1855 in . [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Drusilla Gardner was born about 1806 in Watertown, Jefferson Co, New York, USA (daughter of Capt. Silas Gardner and (Female) (Unknown)); died on 11 Feb 1855 in .

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850

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    Children:
    1. Judge Chauncey Horr was born on 14 May 1826 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 16 Feb 1899 in Redding, Shasta Co, California, USA; was buried in Redding, Shasta Co, California, USA.
    2. 6. Elijah Horr was born on 16 Sep 1827 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 7 May 1895 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.
    3. Cordelia Horr was born on 24 Nov 1833 in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co, New York, USA; died on 24 Feb 1855 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.
    4. Mazie Horr was born on 7 Jan 1837 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Jun 1918 in Lake City, Wabasha Co, Minnesota, USA.

  3. 14.  Job Packard was born on 15 Dec 1770 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Aug 1836 in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (County Bridge Cemetery).

    Notes:

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    http://genhaven.com/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I512&ged=packard

    Family
    https://archive.org/stream/oldfamilyrecords00cust/oldfamilyrecords00cust_djvu.txt

    Is this him?
    http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/bridgewater10.htm
    29. Jacob (s. of Jonathan 10.) and his w. Deborah had Deborah 1750, Anne 1752, Abigail 1754, Gooding 1756, Gamaliel 1758, Jacob 1761, Jonathan 1764, Polly 1767, Job 1770.

    Cemetery:
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/millbury/cemeteries/countybridge.txt

    Job married Martha Clark about 1805 in Massachusetts, USA. Martha was born on 28 May 1784; died on 17 Feb 1868 in Princeton, Bureau Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (County Bridge Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Martha Clark was born on 28 May 1784; died on 17 Feb 1868 in Princeton, Bureau Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (County Bridge Cemetery).

    Notes:

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    http://genhaven.com/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I512&ged=packard

    Cemetery:
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/millbury/cemeteries/countybridge.txt

    Children:
    1. Joel Clark Packard was born on 31 Aug 1806 in Pelham, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 2 Apr 1811 in Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Ann Packard was born on 30 Nov 1807 in Pelham, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 31 Aug 1808 in Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Ann Packard was born on 18 Mar 1809 in Pelham, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Jan 1889.
    4. Persis Packard was born on 21 Mar 1811 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 29 May 1813 in Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Joel Clark Packard was born on 2 Feb 1813 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 26 Dec 1833 in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Sumner Packard was born on 17 Mar 1814 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Dec 1888.
    7. Persis Packard was born on 11 Aug 1815 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Aug 1890.
    8. Charles Packard was born on 16 Dec 1816 in Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Alanson Packard was born on 25 Jul 1818 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Jan 1819.
    10. Alvan Packard was born on 19 Sep 1821 in Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Almira J. Packard was born on 31 Aug 1823 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Jan 1848.
    12. 7. Martha Packard was born on 5 Nov 1824 in Millbury, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Sep 1911 in Bloomington, Mclean Co, Illinois, USA.