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Daisy Hoar

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daisy Hoar was born in Nov 1881 in Kansas, USA (daughter of Clement Hoar and Emma Smith); died in in .

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    • Census: 1900


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clement Hoar was born on 19 Jan 1855 in Pennsylvania, USA (son of William Hoar and Mary Livingston); died on 15 May 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri, USA.

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    • Census: 1860 1870 1900 1930

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    Death Certificate:
    http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1930/00016625.TIF&Fln=558194.pdf

    Clement married Emma Smith. Emma (daughter of John S. Smith and Mary E. Slaymaker) was born in Feb 1857 in Pennsylvania, USA; died before 1921 in . [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emma Smith was born in Feb 1857 in Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of John S. Smith and Mary E. Slaymaker); died before 1921 in .

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    • Census: 1900

    Children:
    1. 1. Daisy Hoar was born in Nov 1881 in Kansas, USA; died in in .
    2. Ethel Hoar was born on 31 May 1884 in Wakeeney, Trego Co, Kansas, USA; died on 4 May 1931 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri, USA; was buried in ~(Oak Hill Cemetery).
    3. Charles Hoar was born on 21 Jun 1887 in Wakeeney, Trego Co, Kansas, USA; died on 29 Mar 1943 in , Los Angeles Co, California, USA.
    4. Florence Hoar was born in Jun 1896 in Kansas, USA; died in in .


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Hoar was born on 2 May 1828 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Adam Hoar and Eliza Linville); died on 12 Nov 1896 in Ocean Grove, Monmouth Co, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1860 1870 1880

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    Marriage to Mary:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KHNX-1JC

    http://www.distantcousin.com/obits/nj/1800/1896/Nov/18.html
    DEATH FROM A FALL
    Wm. D. Hoar of Ocean Grove Ruptures a Blood Vessel.
    Willian D. Hoar, a painter of Ocean Grove, fell from a scaffold last Thursday and died several hours afterward from his injuries. He was at work alone on a furnished house which was not occupied. He did not come home to dinner at his usual hour and his wife went to where he was working to learn what detained him. Under the scaffold she saw a pool of blood and a trail of blood led from there into the house. She followed it up and found her husband lying on the lounge in an unconscious condition. He was taken home, where he died without regaining consciousness. His death was caused by a ruptured blood vessel. He had several bruises on his head, but none of his bones was broken. He was 68 years old and leaves two married daughters.

    William married Mary Livingston on 17 Mar 1853 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA. Mary (daughter of John Livingston and Jane F. Graham) was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 12 Jun 1885 in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Livingston was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of John Livingston and Jane F. Graham); died on 12 Jun 1885 in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1860 1870 1880

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    Marriage:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KHNX-1JC

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSiman=1&GScid=2194458&GRid=77504200&

    Children:
    1. Clara Hoar was born on 21 Jan 1854 in Pequea, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 5 Nov 1922 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. 2. Clement Hoar was born on 19 Jan 1855 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 15 May 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri, USA.
    3. Jane Hoar was born on 6 Aug 1856 in Pequea, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 3 Jan 1956 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. John Hoar was born on 7 May 1858 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 5 Mar 1934 in Tacoma, Pierce Co, Washington, USA.
    5. Benjamin Hoar was born in 1860 in ; died before 1870 in .
    6. Alfred Hoar was born in Feb 1860 in , Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 4 Mar 1903 in Portland, Multnomah Co, Oregon, USA; was buried in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Northwood Cemetery).
    7. Sarah Hoar was born on 20 Sep 1862 in , Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 20 Dec 1950 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    8. Naura Hoar was born on 12 Oct 1864 in ; died on 5 Mar 1865 in ; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    9. Wesley Hoar was born on 10 Mar 1866 in ; died on 5 Mar 1871 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    10. William Hoar was born on 4 Sep 1868 in ; died on 12 Mar 1961 in , Butte Co, California, USA; was buried in Chico, Butte Co, California, USA (Chico Cemetery).
    11. Benjamin Hoar was born in Apr 1871 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 14 Jun 1933 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.

  3. 6.  John S. Smith was born about 1835 in , Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Source: Biographical Annals of Lasncaster Co., Pa., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 624-625.
    CHARLES H. SMITH, successor to G. Harry Reed, at the Old Lakeland Stables, No. 153 North Queen street, Lancaster, is conducting the largest livery business in the city, and has been in charge of same since March 20, 1902. No better equipped establishment supplies the needs of a cosmopolitan community anywhere in the country. All manner of turnouts of modern construction are kept on hand, and a specialty is made of funeral and wedding rigs, equipages for pleasure parties and general driving, as well as busses and commercial wagons. About forty well groomed horses are kept in constant readiness, several of which present a dashing and spirited appearance before the tally-ho.
    A native of Kinzers Station, Lancaster Co., Pa., Mr. Smith was born Feb. 11, 1872, son of John S. and Mary E. (Slaymaker) Smith, of Williamstown, this county. John S. Smith was a hotel man in early life, and conducted the "Kinzers Hotel" for eleven years, previous to which he had been connected with the "Williamstown Hotel" for six years. He was one of the first to raise tobacco in Lancaster county, and was the very first to bring seed tobacco here. People would come for miles around to see the plant grow, and so successful was Mr. Smith that he became the largest tobacco packer in the county, and made a fair fortune in that line. He also manufactured cigars, and dealt extensively in coal, lumber and grain. He was a man of force and determination, and possessed personal characteristics which kept him in the front of public affairs as long as he lived. Before entering the hotel business he had been a teacher, and he invariably kept abreast of the times, and was unusually well informed. Politics entered largely into his, active life, and he held many important positions at the request of his Republican allies, being active in promoting the interests of his party. He was justice of the peace for many years in Williamstown, and while at Kinzers was postmaster and ticket, freight and express agent. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, and contributed generously toward its maintenance. Mr. Smith died in 1885, at the age of fifty-five years, while yet at the height of his energetic and useful career. His wife died in 1879, at the age of forty-seven. They were the parents of the following children: Clara S., of Harrisburg, Pa., married Ezra W. Frantz, a railroad engineer; Sarah E. is the widow of John M. Eckert, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mary S. is the wife of H. S. Armstrong, a railroad engineer of Philadelphia; Emma L. is the wife of Clem A. Hoar, clerk of Trego county, Kans.; Addie V. is the wife of Nimrod Smith, railroad postal clerk at Harrisburg, Pa.; Lizzie H. is the wife of A. Newton Hoar, station master at Huntington, Oregon; Charles H. is mentioned below. The paternal grandparents, John and Mary Smith, were natives of Lancaster county, where he engaged in the manufacture of harness and collars, and retired in later life.
    For the first six years of his life Charles H. Smith lived with his parents in the hotel at Kinzers, where he was born. Then his father retired from the hotel business and moved his family to Lancaster for one year, during which time he erected a new home at Kinzers, whither he again removed his family, and where Charles lived
    until 1885, when his father died. He was then thirteen years of age, and went to live with his sister, Mrs. Eckart, at Christiana, Pa., where he attended the high school for two years. Later he worked in a livery stable at Gap, Pa., for two years. In 1889, at the age of seventeen he returned to Lancaster, and held the position of mail messenger for two years, his employer being John F. Brimmer, at Brimmer's Livery. During this time he took a night course in Weidler's Business College, after which Mr. Brimmer took him into his office, where he held the position of clerk and bookkeeper for all three branches of Brimmer's extensive business--livery, leaf tobacco business and manufacture of cigars. In 1898, when Mr. Brirnmer sold out his livery business to G. Harry Reed, Mr. Smith became associated with the latter in the capacity of manager and as partner of ther new owner, and on March 20, 1902, himself purchased the entire business from Mr. Reed. Mr. Smith is a Republican in politics, and is fraternally connected with the Elks, Artisans and, Royal Arcanum. He was married Aug. 28, 1891, to Miss Eva B. Marrow, daughter of John W. Marrow, and of this union there is one son, Wilbur Grant.

    John married Mary E. Slaymaker on 7 Feb 1850 in Williamstown, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA. Mary was born on 7 Aug 1831 in Williamstown, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Sep 1879 in Kinzer, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary E. Slaymaker was born on 7 Aug 1831 in Williamstown, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Sep 1879 in Kinzer, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Emma Smith was born in Feb 1857 in Pennsylvania, USA; died before 1921 in .
    2. Elizabeth Smith was born about 1864 in Williamstown, Dauphin Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died in in .


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Adam Hoar was born on 7 Nov 1791 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Joseph Hoar and Margaret Linville); died on 24 Oct 1871 in Salisbury, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Sadsbury Twp, , Pennsylvania, USA (Sadsbury Meeting Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1860

    Notes:

    1860 Census, Salisbury, Pa.

    Died age 79yrs 11mos 28days.

    Adam married Eliza Linville on 29 Nov 1821 in , Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA. Eliza (daughter of William Linville and Elizabeth Hoar) was born cal 24 Sep 1800 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 21 Feb 1874 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Sadsbury Twp, , Pennsylvania, USA (Sadsbury Meeting Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Eliza Linville was born cal 24 Sep 1800 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of William Linville and Elizabeth Hoar); died on 21 Feb 1874 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Sadsbury Twp, , Pennsylvania, USA (Sadsbury Meeting Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1860

    Notes:

    Died age 73yrs 4mos 28days.

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    Married:
    OR MARRIED DEC. 6, 1821.

    Children:
    1. Evalina Hoar was born on 9 Nov 1822 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 14 Jul 1823 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Clement Hoar was born on 24 Jun 1824 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 15 Apr 1846 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Sadsbury Twp, , Pennsylvania, USA (Sadsbury Meeting Cemetery).
    3. Mary Hoar was born on 4 Nov 1826 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 24 Sep 1846 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. 4. William Hoar was born on 2 May 1828 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 12 Nov 1896 in Ocean Grove, Monmouth Co, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    5. Joseph Hoar was born on 15 Oct 1830 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 9 Apr 1871 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    6. Harriet Hoar was born on 6 Mar 1833 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 13 May 1893 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    7. Adam Hoar was born on 24 May 1835 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 9 Apr 1898 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in ~(Mount Peace Cemetery).
    8. John Hoar was born on 28 Jan 1837 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 30 Aug 1893 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Tecumesh, Johnson Co, Nebraska, USA (Tecumseh Cemetery).
    9. Margaret Hoar was born on 28 Apr 1839 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 19 Apr 1909 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    10. Hanson Hoar was born on 15 Feb 1840 in Pennsylvania, USA (Both Parents Born Pennsylvania, USA); died on 16 Feb 1919 in Butler, Adams Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    11. Sarah Hoar was born on 25 Sep 1843 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 24 Jun 1877 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).

  3. 10.  John Livingston was born in 1791 in Salisbury, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (son of William Livingston and Jane Allison).

    John married Jane F. Graham. Jane was born in 1796; died in 1876. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Jane F. Graham was born in 1796; died in 1876.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Livingston was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 12 Jun 1885 in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gap, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery).
    2. Benjamin P. Livingston was born on 12 Feb 1831 in ; died on 13 May 1892 in .