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Dr. Henry Martin Hobart
1851 - 1893 (42 years)-
Name Henry Martin Hobart Prefix Dr. Born 11 Aug 1851 Arcade, Wyoming Co, New York, USA Gender Male Died 5 Nov 1893 Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois, USA Buried Grinnell, Poweshiek Co, Iowa, USA (Hazelwood Cemetery) Person ID I61848 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 15 Jan 2015
Father Charles Hoar, b. 7 Mar 1815, Homer, Cortland Co, New York, USA , d. 13 Jan 1886, Grinnell, Poweshiek Co, Iowa, USA (Age 70 years) Mother Corinna Woodruff, b. 25 Aug 1827, Sheldon, Wyoming Co, New York, USA , d. 4 Nov 1911 (Age 84 years) Married 22 Oct 1845 Buffalo, Erie Co, New York, USA Family ID F19265 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Helen Whitcomb, b. 28 Jul 1851, d. 5 Nov 1893 (Age 42 years) Married 28 Nov 1879 Grinnell, Poweshiek Co, Iowa, USA Children 1. Henry W. Hobart, b. 28 Sep 1880, d. 12 Jun 1892 (Age 11 years) 2. Walter Hobart, b. 23 Mar 1888, , Poweshiek Co, Iowa, USA , d. 23 Mar 1888, , Poweshiek Co, Iowa, USA (Age 0 years) Last Modified 13 Aug 2012 Family ID F21382 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Amy Sturtevant Married 10 Jun 1891 Children 1. Mary Hobart, b. Abt 1883 2. Catherine Hobart, b. Abt 1891 Last Modified 13 Aug 2012 Family ID F21671 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Obituary:
Cortland NY Standard 1893 - 1310.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Cortland%20NY%20Standard/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201893/Cortland%20NY%20Standard%201893%20-%201310.pdf
Word has been received in Cortland of
the death at his home in Chicago, III., on
Nov. 5, of Dr. Henry Martin Hobart, a
cousin of Mrs. C. P. Walrad and Mr. W.
R Curtis of Cortland, and a nephew of
the late Manley Hobart of Homer. Tho
cause of his death was peritonitis and
he had been ill but two weeks. The
doctor was born in Arcade, Wyoming
county, N. Y., Aug, 11, 1851. When
fourteen years old he moved with his
parents to Grinnell, la. He was graduated
with highest honor from Iowa
college and from the Hahnemann Medical
college of Chicago and has since
practiced medicine with great success
in Chicago. He stood high in his profession
and was recognized by all who
knew him as a sincere and conscientious
man and a thorough Christian gentleman.
He was twice married, and his
second wife and two children survive him.
And...(obituary):
http://www.grinnell.lib.ia.us/Obit/H/HobartHenry.pdf
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