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  1. 1.  Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Sally Miller. Sally was born about 1926 in . [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sally Miller was born about 1926 in .
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick Hoar was born on 14 Feb 1874 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA (son of Hon. Richard Hoar and Elizabeth Bailey); died on 25 Nov 1934 in Monrovia, Los Angeles Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (Globe Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1900 1920 1930

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    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35740122

    Frederick married Mildred Trevillian on 23 Dec 1901 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA. Mildred (daughter of N. E. Trevillian) was born on 28 Jan 1884 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA; died in 1966 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (Globe Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mildred Trevillian was born on 28 Jan 1884 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (daughter of N. E. Trevillian); died in 1966 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (Globe Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1920 1930

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    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=5&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=35740212&df=all&

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    Her brother's obituary:
    Friday, December 5, 1941 , Globe, Arizona
    Funeral services for the late Tom Trevillian who died this morning at 4 o'clock at the Gila General Hospital from an attack of pneumonia, will be held from St. John's Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon. Rev. O. J. Rainey will conduct the services. Burial will be the family plot of the Masonic cemetery here.
    Born in San Francisco 62 years ago, Mr. Trevillian had been a resident of Arizona 57 years, coming to Globe with his parents when a child he resided here continuously until about 20 years ago when he moved to Phoenix. He had been in Globe about three months on a visit. Nine days ago he became ill and was taken to the Gila County hospital. He seemed to be improving when his condition suddenly became worse last night.
    An accountant by occupation, he was city tax collector for the city of Phoenix for many years and was also internal revenue collector for Arizona. He was a member of White Mountain Lodge, No. 3, F. and A. M. of Globe, a member of the Scottish Rite of Tucson and El Zaribah Temple, Phoenix.
    He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Bernice Trevillian of Phoenix, a sister Mrs. Mildred Hoar, Globe, and two neices and two nephews.

    Children:
    1. Gertrude Hoar was born on 21 Jan 1904 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA; died on 20 Dec 1996 in Dayton, Montgomery Co, Ohio, USA.
    2. Mildred Hoar was born on 28 Nov 1906 in Tombstone, Cochise Co, Arizona, USA; died on 26 Feb 1981 in Richmond, Contra Costa Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA.
    3. Frederic Hoar was born on 8 Aug 1909 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA; died on 11 Jun 2003 in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.
    4. 2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hon. Richard Hoar was born on 28 Mar 1832 in St. Anstell, Cornwall, England (son of Jacob Hore and Gertrude Martyn); died on 12 Feb 1903 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; was buried in ~(Forest Hill Cemetery).

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    • Census: E

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    One of the daughters married Elton W. Walker, another daughter married John Sheldon Smith.

    First settled in Toronto, Canada. Mayor of Houghton, Michigan. Senator in Michigan.

    http://www.waymarking.com/wm/details.aspx?f=1&guid=299307eb-9462-4f69-aded-aeb39688de9c
    Hoar Family Mausoleum - The Hoar Mausoleum is located within the boundaries of
    the Forest Hill Cemetery, near Houghton in Portage Township. The Richard M. Hoar
    family was one of Houghton County's most prominent. Richard and his brother John
    opened a mercantile business, John Hoar and Brother, in Houghton in 1859, which lasted until 1884 when John died. During the 1860s they had a government contract to build a wagon road between Houghton and Baraga. Richard was involved in several independent enterprises as well. He opened a store at Portage Entry, and carried freight, mail and express mail. He held a contract for building the western end of the Marquette, Houghton, and Ontonagon Railroad, which later became the Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railway. He ran a stagecoach for ten years from L'Anse to Houghton during the winters, while in the summer he ran the steamer Ivanhoe. Richard Hoar held several public offices on the village council, the school board and the Michigan Legislature. He also served as the second president of the village of Houghton. Richard Hoar and his wife, Elizabeth Bailey, had six children. In 1895, he had a family mausoleum constructed in Portage Township's Forest Hill Cemetery. Richard died in 1903; Elizabeth died in 1929. Both are interred in the mausoleum, as well as two of their sons, two daughters, a son-in-law, two granddaughters, and a grandson-in-law. Designated: State Register, listed June 15, 1995 & Marker erected June 20, 1995

    http://books.google.com/books?id=ayglAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA357&dq=Hoar+died&lr=&ei=zQimR_SDJoTIyATZvcjgCA#PPA356,M1
    Book: Memorial Record of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan
    By Lewis Publishing Company, page 356

    http://books.google.com/books/about/Hon_Richard_Martin_Hoar_Hoar_Family_Maus.html?id=f_CJngEACAAJ
    Hon. Richard Martin Hoar, Hoar Family Mausoleum, Dedication September 28, 1996: Ancestors and Family Descendants, Family Memorabilia and Photographs, Volumes 1-3
    By: Frederic Walpole Hoar (Jr.)
    Richard Martin Hoar was born 28 Mar 1831 in St. Austell, Cornwall, England to Jacob Hore and Gertrude Martin. He married Elizabeth Walpole Bailey 30 Aug 1858 in Toronto, Canada. She was born 3 Apr 1836 in Northern Walsham, England, the daughter of Samuel Jonas Bailey and Lady Mary Ann Walpole. Richard died 12 Feb 1903 in Houghton, Michigan. Elizabeth died 14 Nov 1929 in also in Houghton. Descendants have lived in Michigan, Arizona, California, New York, Texas and elsewhere in the United States. .

    Richard married Elizabeth Bailey on 30 Aug 1858 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Jonas Bailey and Lady Mary Ann Walpole) was born on 3 Apr 1836 in North Walshan, England; died on 13 Nov 1929 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Bailey was born on 3 Apr 1836 in North Walshan, England (daughter of Samuel Jonas Bailey and Lady Mary Ann Walpole); died on 13 Nov 1929 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA.

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    • Census: E

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    http://books.google.com/books/about/Hon_Richard_Martin_Hoar_Hoar_Family_Maus.html?id=f_CJngEACAAJ
    Hon. Richard Martin Hoar, Hoar Family Mausoleum, Dedication September 28, 1996: Ancestors and Family Descendants, Family Memorabilia and Photographs, Volumes 1-3
    By: Frederic Walpole Hoar (Jr.)
    Richard Martin Hoar was born 28 Mar 1831 in St. Austell, Cornwall, England to Jacob Hore and Gertrude Martin. He married Elizabeth Walpole Bailey 30 Aug 1858 in Toronto, Canada. She was born 3 Apr 1836 in Northern Walsham, England, the daughter of Samuel Jonas Bailey and Lady Mary Ann Walpole. Richard died 12 Feb 1903 in Houghton, Michigan. Elizabeth died 14 Nov 1929 in also in Houghton. Descendants have lived in Michigan, Arizona, California, New York, Texas and elsewhere in the United States. .

    Obituary: http://www.mfhn.com/houghton/rosscoll/rossobits/rossobits-h.txt
    Publication: Mining Gazette Date: November 14, 1929 Decedent: MRS. RICHARD M. HOAR Headline: MRS. RICHARD M. HOAR, PIONEER RESIDENT OF HOUGHTON, IS CALLED Death Comes Suddenly to Her Thursday Morning. Mrs. Richard M. Hoar, perhaps the oldest pioneer resident of Houghton, died at her home on Montezuma street at 8:30 yesterday morning. The mother of seven children, four survive her; Clarence M. Hoar of Houghton, with whom she made her home, Mrs. L. M. Hardenburgh of Ironwood, Mich, Mrs. Elton W. Walker, of Beverly Hills, California and Frederick W. Hoar of Globe, Arizona. They, and a brother, Samuel W. Bailey, of Manitowac, Wisconsin, rematin to cherish the memory of the most remarkable little woman who has ever entered their lives. Of the generation of pioneers of the Copper Country, which, like the Arabs, have folded their tents and silently stolen away, Mrs. Hoar Possessed all the sterling qualities of that generation. Vicissitudes were many in her long life, but she met them with courage, and the hope, born of faith, that the morrow would be better than today, and this faith sustained her as she quietly passed away. She was a familiar figure in the streets of Houghton, especially to those of the older residents, because up until a few days before her death, she did her own shopping. Independent of spirit and in the full possession of all her faculties, she maintained a keen interest of others and in the affairs of the day. If shadows were there, she did not live in the shadows, but in the sunlight of good cheer, and so, remained young, even at the advanced age of 93, exemplifying the thought that nobody grows old by merely living a number of years; that they grow old by deserting their ideals; that while years may wrinkle their skin, to give up enthusiasm, wrinkles the soul. And so she clung to her ideals; kept the embers of her enthusiasm alive and glowing. The late Mrs. Hoar was born in the town of North Walshan, Norfolk, England, April 3,1836, and coming to Canada in her twenty-second year, was married to Richard M. Hoar at Toronto on August 30, 1858. Mr. Hoar was for many years engaged in merchandising and was Houghton's leading merchant. The tales of hidden mineral wealth in the new Copper Country of Michigan, was the lure that brought the young couple to Houghton in the spirit of 1859. It is related that the trip from Toronto took 21 days. They landed at Portage Entry, where Mr. Hoard procured a small boat, and rowed...... (This is the end of the transcript which is available to me.) Transcribed by Kathleen Jackman-Hiltunen

    Children:
    1. Gertrude Hoar was born on 18 Dec 1860 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 21 Jun 1893 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA.
    2. Clarence Hoar was born on 11 Apr 1863 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 2 Jul 1952 in , Houghton Co, Michigan, USA.
    3. May Hoar was born on 1 May 1866 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 13 Feb 1950.
    4. Martin Hoar was born on 23 Sep 1868 in , Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 10 Jan 1925 in Trimountain, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA.
    5. Lillian Hoar was born on 19 Jun 1871 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 6 Mar 1959.
    6. 4. Frederick Hoar was born on 14 Feb 1874 in Houghton, Houghton Co, Michigan, USA; died on 25 Nov 1934 in Monrovia, Los Angeles Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (Globe Cemetery).

  3. 10.  N. E. Trevillian
    Children:
    1. 5. Mildred Trevillian was born on 28 Jan 1884 in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA; died in 1966 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA; was buried in Globe, Gila Co, Arizona, USA (Globe Cemetery).