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Thomas Hoar

Male 1855 - 1918  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Hoar was born on 29 Nov 1855 in Ontario, Canada (son of John Hoar and Maria Bone); died on 12 Sep 1918 in Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1901

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FMJ7-Y59

    Thomas married Tryphena McMurtry on 7 Jan 1881 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada. Tryphena (daughter of Samuel J. McMurtry and Emeline Jenkins) was born on 9 Dec 1856 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada; died on 16 Nov 1929 in , York, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Hoar was born on 12 Jan 1819 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 14 Feb 1819 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England (son of Henry Hoar, Sr. and Ann Cann); died on 6 Jan 1890 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: E

    Notes:

    England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
    Name:John Hore
    Gender:Male
    Baptism Date:14 Feb 1819
    Baptism Place:Kilkhampton,Cornwall,England
    Father: Henry Hore
    Mother: Ann
    FHL Film Number:897356
    and...
    Cornwall, England, Extracted Parish Records
    Text:14 Feb 1819 John son of Henry & Ann Hore. Houndspit. Labourer
    Book:Baptisms (Baptism)
    Collection:Cornwall: Kilkhampton - Register Booke of the Parrishe of Kilkehamptonie for Baptisinge, Weddinge and Burryeinge, 1539-1599 [continues thru 1839]


    John married Maria Bone about 1843. Maria (daughter of John Dyer Bone and Mary Brown Worth) was born about 23 Sep 1824 in Cornwall, England; was christened on 5 Jun 1825 in Saint Trudy, Cornwall, England; died on 29 Dec 1904 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Maria Bone was born about 23 Sep 1824 in Cornwall, England; was christened on 5 Jun 1825 in Saint Trudy, Cornwall, England (daughter of John Dyer Bone and Mary Brown Worth); died on 29 Dec 1904 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: E 1901

    Notes:

    The information on this family was kindly contributed by George Russell: calvary(at)sgci.com

    England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
    Name:Maria Blake Bone
    Gender:Female
    Baptism Date:5 Jun 1825
    Baptism Place:St Tudy,Cornwall,England
    Father: John Dyer Bone
    Mother: Mary
    FHL Film Number:255479

    1901 Census of Canada
    Name:Maria Hoar
    Gender:Female
    Marital Status:Widowed
    Age:74
    Birth Day & Month:23 Sep
    Birth Year:1826[1824 since she was baptized in June 1825 - noted by Roz Edson]
    Birthplace:England
    Relation to Head of House:Mother
    Immigration Year:1835
    Racial or Tribal Origin:English
    Nationality:Canadian
    Religion:Methodist
    Province:Ontario
    District:Durham (west/ouest)
    District Number:56
    Sub-District:Darlington
    Sub-District Number:D-1

    Name : Maria Blake Hoar
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    Death date : 29 Dec 1904
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    Age at death : 80 years
    Death place : Darlington, Durham, Ontario
    Birth date : 1824
    Estimated birth year : 1824
    Birth place : England
    Gender : Female
    Marital status : Widowed
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    GSU film number : 1854285
    Digital GS number : 4174742
    Image number : 1313
    Certificate number : yr 1904 cn 19732
    Collection : Ontario Deaths 1869-1947

    Children:
    1. John Hoar was born on 15 Aug 1845 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Jun 1928 in , Durham, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada (Bowmanville, Cemetery).
    2. William Hoar was born on 3 Apr 1847 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Dec 1849 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada.
    3. William Hoar was born on 4 Apr 1851 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Nov 1915 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Betsy Hoar was born on 7 Apr 1853 in Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Oct 1855 in Ontario, Canada.
    5. 1. Thomas Hoar was born on 29 Nov 1855 in Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Sep 1918 in Ontario, Canada.
    6. Wesley Hoar was born on 7 Jan 1860 in Ontario, Canada.
    7. Fred Hoar was born about 1863 in Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Hoar, Sr. was born about 1785 in Cornwall, England; died on 19 Jul 1862 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: E

    Notes:

    http://www.paulturner.ca/Werry/Hoar/hoar-dossiers.htm

    England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973
    Name:Henry Hoar
    Gender:Male
    Marriage Date:26 Sep 1808
    Marriage Place:Kilkhampton,Cornwall,England
    Spouse: Anne Cann
    FHL Film Number:254464, 897356

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ENG-CORNWALL-KILKHAMPTON/2002-09/1031944313
    Deborah
    I regret I cannot assist you with details of family Hoare, but you mention that your family emigrated to the Bowmanville area of Ontario around 1835. It may not be significant, but around this time a large number of Bible Christians emigrated from the South West of England to that area of Canada. It may be that your ancestors were Bible Christians. In Canada, the United Church Archives at Victoria University, Toronto holds some records concerning the Bible Christians. .
    You may find more details of this sect and places where information may be found at:

    I hope that this may assist you.
    John Ritchings

    "Bible Christians":
    http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Shebbear/BibleChristians/index.html

    HISTORY OF BOWMANVILLE
    Part 13
    By Mr. J. B. Fairbairn, P. M.
    "Mr. Cole bought the farms near Bethesda, which are still in their possession. They lay in the most charming locality. The view from the homestead is one to conjure with. You can see east, west and south, for miles, including the town of Bowmanville, (a city set on a hill) when lit at night by electricity, it is a sight worth seeing. It must be a perpetual source of pleasure to the dwellers, their having such a grand and ennobling sight of dome Nature's handiwork perpetually under their eyes. He had five sons, Roger, Immanuel, Mathew, John and Thomas. All have passed the bourne from which none returns. One daughter Mrs. Mary Tamblyn is still living at Zion, Hope, she is an aunt of W. W. Tamblyn, M. A Bowmanville. Mrs. Roger Cole and two daughters are living in town. John is on the place where is grandfather first settled and James is east of it. Mrs. Vanstone is a daughter of Matthew. How one thing leads on to others. The stream of influence flows through many channels. Another sister, married a man who I knew when I was a lad, Mr. Henry Hoar Sr. I never forgot my first impression of his nature. Alas, his sojourn on earth was limited, but the effects of his teaching and example are still operating as a power for good in those who followed. Mr. Henry Hoar, Jr., is still in his prime giving his untiring energy for the public wealth. He has devoted a good deal of time to Sabbath school work and in endeavoring to keep up and in crease through the Agricultural organizations the interest of the farmers, trying by this and other means, to educate them in more scientific and useful plans to increase the output of the crops grown from the soil, as well as to teach them how better to improve and add to the value of their stock and collateral products. He is President of the Agricultural Society and Head of the Farmer's Institute. The death of Thomas R. Hoar is still fresh in our memories. When taking him to Toronto, in the hope that something might be done to aid in his recovery, I saw him at the station and without exception, it was the most pathetic sight I ever witnessed. Hard indeed would have been the heart of any human being who could have looked on that sight without it being stirred to it's deepest depths. The body was encased in plaster paris, to all intents dead, while the mental and spiritual gleamed in full intelligence from the eye, I remember Mr. J. C. Vanstone saying to me and he was the last man to speak unadvisedly, that T.R. was one of the finest men he ever knew. How mysterious indeed are the ways of Providence but one thing is sure, that all things must work together for good to such as he was. He left his family a most valuable and lasting heritage in the record of his short fruitful life. His untimely death was caused by an accident: He fell from an apple tree and severed the spine."

    Henry married Ann Cann on 26 Sep 1808 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Ann (daughter of Richard Cann and Margaret (Unknown)) was born about 1786 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 2 Feb 1858 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Ann Cann was born about 1786 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England (daughter of Richard Cann and Margaret (Unknown)); died on 2 Feb 1858 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: E?

    Notes:

    England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973
    Name:Henry Hoar
    Gender:Male
    Marriage Date:26 Sep 1808
    Marriage Place:Kilkhampton,Cornwall,England
    Spouse: Anne Cann
    FHL Film Number:254464, 897356

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CORNISH-GEN/2002-09/1033057817
    In researching my family tree from Canada, I have discovered that a good proportion of my ancestors came from Cornwall. I have been having a particular problem tracing one of my direct ancestors, Henry Hoare. There is a record of Henry marrying Ann Cann in Kilkhampton in 1808. Ann herself was born there in 1786, the daughter of Richard and Margaret Cann.

    Children:
    1. Betsy Hoar was born about 1809 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 19 Mar 1809 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 15 Jan 1832 in Cornwall, England.
    2. Ann Hoar was born about 1810 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 17 Jun 1810 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 19 Feb 1828 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.
    3. Margaret Hoar was born about 1812 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 17 Jun 1812 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.
    4. Henry Hoar, Jr. was born about 1814 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Feb 1814 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 9 Dec 1860 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada (Bethesda Cemetery).
    5. Richard Hoar was born about 1817 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 2 Feb 1817 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 9 Dec 1880 in Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
    6. 2. John Hoar was born on 12 Jan 1819 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 14 Feb 1819 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 6 Jan 1890 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada.
    7. William Hoar was born about 1821 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1821 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.
    8. Mary Hoar was born on 18 Dec 1822 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 5 Jan 1823 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 17 Nov 1899 in Ontario, Canada.
    9. Samuel Hoar was born on 1 Aug 1824 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 9 Aug 1824 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 31 Oct 1900 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada.
    10. Eliza Hoar was born on 30 Sep 1826 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1826 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died in in .
    11. Thomas Hoar was born on 8 Feb 1831 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 9 Jul 1906 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California, USA; was buried in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada (Bowmanville, Cemetery).

  3. 6.  John Dyer Bone

    Notes:

    HISTORY OF BOWMANVILLE
    Part 15
    By Mr. J. B. Fairbairn, P. M.

    The first teacher to whom I went was John Dyer Bone, the maternal grandfather of the present John D. and W. H. Hoar. In appearance and physique he resembled the latter, so it is needless to say, that being correct, that he was fine looking. He came from Plymouth, Devonshire, England, and was bred to the dry-goods business. He brought with him quite a valuable stock for sale. Being qualified, he became the teacher. He was a good penman and for a while taught "the young idea how to shot."

    Is this his father?
    http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/dserve/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqSearch=((text)='padstow')&dsqPos=344&PF=Yes

    John married Mary Brown Worth. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary Brown Worth
    Children:
    1. 3. Maria Bone was born about 23 Sep 1824 in Cornwall, England; was christened on 5 Jun 1825 in Saint Trudy, Cornwall, England; died on 29 Dec 1904 in Darlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Richard Cann

    Richard married Margaret (Unknown). [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Margaret (Unknown)
    Children:
    1. 5. Ann Cann was born about 1786 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England; died on 2 Feb 1858 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada.