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David Hawk

Male Abt 1869 - 1900  (31 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David Hawk was born about 1869 in Pennsylvania, USA (son of William Hawk and Sarah Hoar); died on 2 Jul 1900 in Percy, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Obituary:
    http://www.pagenweb.org/~fayette-obits/obits/d31.htm
    Two Men Killed
    David and William Hawk Crushed to Death by a Fall of Coal at Percy
    Percy, July 3, by a fall of slate in the mine of the Percy Mining company yesterday afternoon, William and David Hawk, brothers, were killed and their brother Peter was seriously injured. The day's work was about completed and William was filling out a wagon which was about half loaded. To do this he was "robbing a stump." There had been a fall of coal there and assistant mine boss Wilson had advised the workmen not to draw any more from that point until today. William Hawk disregarded the advice and the chance proved fatal to him. When the fell started David and Peter rushed to his rescue. David held the slate up for a bit when a second fall came and crushed him to death instantly. Peter was also caught and was badly bruised but not fatally. William was finally taken out from under the slate but died half an hour afterwards. Coroner Taylor came down and in company with Mine Inspector Conner upon looking into the matter decided that the company was not to blame and that no inquest was necessary. This is the first fatal accident at the Percy Mine for 20 years.
    The Hawk brothers lived in Yauger Hollow, were old employees of the company and substantial citizens of the community. They were from 35 to 40 years of age. William's wife is dead and he leaves no children. David leaves a wife and several children. Another brother, John, was in the mine also but escaped injury.
    Unknown newspaper, Uniontown, PA, July 3, unknown year
    Contributed by Marilyn Tolentino SFFoster at aol.com


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Hawk was born on 6 Feb 1830 in Pennsylvania, USA (son of Peter Hawk and Jane (Unknown)); died on 10 Feb 1895 in Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Percy, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Children of William Hawk and Sarah Jane Hoar/Horr?
    Isaac Hawk born May 1856, died February 23, 1930.
    Peter Hawk born in March of 1857, died June 6, 1941.
    Elizabeth Hawk born in 1860, died June 26, 1941
    William Hawk, born September 1, 1860, died July 2, 1900 (mining accident)
    Andrew Hawk, born 1863, died 1945
    Laura (Hawk) Bowers (Twin) born October 7, 1877 died April 26, 1937
    John Hawk (Twin) born October 7, 1877
    James Hawk
    Elisabeth (Hawk) Palmer
    David Hawk, died July 2, 1900 (mining accident)

    William married Sarah Hoar. Sarah (daughter of James Hoar and Jane Bronson) was born in Nov 1837 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 30 Mar 1926 in Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Yauger Hollow, Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cove Run Cemetery - Free Methodist Church Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah Hoar was born in Nov 1837 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of James Hoar and Jane Bronson); died on 30 Mar 1926 in Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Yauger Hollow, Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cove Run Cemetery - Free Methodist Church Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Obituary: The Weekly Courier (Connellsville, Pennsylvania) Published Apr 8, 1926.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/hawk/messages/1758.html
    Notes for SARAH JANE HOAR:
    There is evidence that Sarah used two middle names: Jane and Sherman.

    In the 1900 census she had had 9 children with 7 surviving.

    Children:
    1. Flora Hawk
    2. Mary Hawk was born about 1852 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Jane E. Hawk was born about 1855 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Isaac H. Hawk was born in May 1856 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 23 Feb 1930.
    5. Peter Hawk was born in Mar 1857 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 6 Jun 1941 in North Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Elizabeth J. Hawk was born on 22 Mar 1858 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Jun 1943.
    7. William Hawk was born on 1 Sep 1860 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 2 Jul 1900 in Percy, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. James Albert Hawk was born on 28 May 1861 in Cove Run, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 23 Aug 1944 in North Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    9. Andrew J. Hawk was born in May 1863 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1945 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    10. 1. David Hawk was born about 1869 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 2 Jul 1900 in Percy, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    11. Simon Hawk was born on 11 Apr 1872 in Lemont Furnace, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Mar 1943.
    12. Lucinda Hawk was born on 25 Mar 1875 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Nov 1876 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    13. Laura May Hawk was born on 7 Oct 1877 in Cove Run, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Apr 1937 in North Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Cove Run, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    14. John Dixon Hawk was born on 7 Oct 1879 in Cove Run, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    15. Netty Hawk was born on 28 Sep 1880 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 Oct 1881 in Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Hawk

    Peter married Jane (Unknown). Jane was born about 1793 in Pennsylvania, USA; died after 1869. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Jane (Unknown) was born about 1793 in Pennsylvania, USA; died after 1869.

    Notes:

    Possibly Elizabeth Jane

    Living with her daughter sophia in the 1870 census.

    Children:
    1. 2. William Hawk was born on 6 Feb 1830 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 10 Feb 1895 in Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Percy, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Sophia Hawk was born about 1833 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in in .
    3. Margaret Hawk was born about 1836 in Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  James Hoar was born about 1802 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, USA Or New York, USA; died in Feb 1880 in Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cassidy Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850 1870

    Notes:

    The 1850 census gives his bithplace as New York or New Hampshire
    The 1870 census gives his birthplace as Pennsylvania.

    1850 Census- Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania
    James Horr, 49, New York or New Hampshire
    Jane Horr, 36 [she should be abt age 46 in this census], Pa
    Charlotte Horr, 26, PA
    William Horr, 19, Pa
    Isaac Horr, 17, Pa
    Sarah Horr, 10, Pa
    David Horr, 8, Pa
    Eliza Horr, 5, Pa
    Jacob Horr, 2, Pa

    Is this him?
    1860 Census - Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania
    Jas Horrer, 60, Pa
    Susan Horrer, 57, Pa
    David Horrer, 16, Pa
    Eliza Horrer, 14, Pa
    Jacob Horrer, 12, Pa
    Robert Horrer, 10, Pa

    Death date from U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules for Wharton, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, 1880
    He died age 78 of Heart Disease.

    The following article was printed in these newspapers:
    Middletown Daily Argus (Middletown, New York) Published Nov 16, 1894
    The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) Published Nov 20, 1894
    The Marion Daily Star ( Marion, Ohio) Published Nov 20, 1894
    Newark Daily Advocate (Newark, Ohio) Published Nov 21, 1894
    The Sundusky Register (Sundusky, Ohio) Published Nov. 30, 1894
    Democratic Standard (Coshocton, Ohio) Published Dec 21, 1894
    The Evening Democrat (Warren, Pennsylvania) Published Jan 24, 1895

    A Romantic Life Ended:
    The Story of James Hoar and Jane "Jennie" Bronson.
    Jennie Hoar passes away at her mountain home. She nurtured a cultured
    stranger back to life and health and he made her his wife - A lost
    daughter saddens their humble home - Two remarkable lives. The death of
    Mrs. Jennie Hoar which occurred at her Mountain cottage back of
    Jumonville on Thursday, October 11, 1894 removes from the stage of life
    one of the most romantic characters that ever dwelt in the mountains of
    Fayette County. Though she passed a life as full of sorrow and trouble
    as it was interwoven with romance, her end was peaceful and she died at
    the ripe age of 93 in the midst of those she loved so well and in the
    very neighborhood where she first saw the light and where she spent her
    entire life. She fell into a deep sleep on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
    Hoar's early life was mixed with a love romance which is sufficiently
    interesting to be reproduced.

    About seventy years ago there came to the county from massachusetts a
    young man upon whose brow was the mark of culture, he was tall and
    angular and possessed of an air of refinement which stood out
    prominently in his graceful carriage and easy conversation. His name
    was James Hoar, a son of a prominent citizen of Boston, educated at one
    of the leading eastern colleges. Beyond this nothing could be learned
    of his life or the reason of his choosing this county as his future
    home. A short time after his arrival here he secured work as a day
    laborer at the old Wharton Furnace. This fact added to the mystery of
    his life led knowing ones to suspect that he had left his home in
    Massachusetts for a reason, which he did not care to divulge. It was
    evident that he was not fitted for the work in which he was engaged,
    and one day as he was handling a large piece of metal it fell upon his
    leg, breaking it. He was borne to the home of Benjamin Bronson, an old
    farmer who cultivated a few acres of ground near the foot of the
    mountains. Bronson had a daughter named Jennie, a typical country
    girl. When Hoar was taken to her home the routine work was increased
    and her spare time was devoted to the care of the new arrival. Under
    her treatment Hoar gradually grew stronger and his injured limb knitted
    nicely. But during this time there had gradually sprung up between
    nurse and patient a feeling of warmest friendship. Farmer Bronson saw
    the shape of matters were assuming, but said nothing as he realized, as
    he afterwards expressed it, that Hoar was a "likely feller." It was not
    long until the patient was able to be about again. He continued his
    attentions to Jennie, and a few months later a quiet country wedding was
    solemnized, in which they were principals. They took up their abode in
    a little log house about one mile east of Dunbar's camp. Years passed
    and middle age was reached. A household of children came to bless the

    fireside. James Hoar, unaccustomed to the axe and the privations of
    pioneer life, was now a typical woodsman.

    Around the fireside hearth his happiest hours were spent, rejoicing in
    the comparisons of one who shared alike his joys and sorrows.
    Throughout the mountains he was known as the honest woodsman," and many
    stories of his prowess as an athlete are still green in the memory of
    many of the younger generation who remember him in the full strength of
    mature manhood.

    The tranquility of the little mountain home was broken by the appearance
    of a southern planter named La Clair. He was accompanied by his wife
    and together they secured quarters at Hoar's cabin. The latter had a
    daughter of one and twenty years. La Clair pretended to have become
    enamored of the fair haired mountain girl. The secret of his pretended
    love was kept from his wife and when the La Clairs were ready to leave
    he luduced this girl to accompany them to their southern home. Months
    and years passed away and not a word came to the anxious parents of
    their absent daughter. What became of her is still a mystery and it is
    believed that she was kidnapped by the Le Clair's and taken forth, for
    what purpose none have ventured an opinion.

    Many citizens remember James Hoar, a tall, gaunt figure, slightly bent
    by age. His life went out at the age of 88 and the mountains buried him
    in the old Bronson graveyard, now called Cassidy cemetery. In his later
    years he often spoke of the friends of his youth and the days when he
    was a buccaneer on the Massachusetts coast, and it is thought that his
    connection with some of the Cape Cod pirates led him to leave his native
    heath.

    He was a cousin to Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, and when the latter
    was crowned with political honors the woodsman sighed and thought of the
    opportunities lost through his youthful indiscretion. Jennie Hoar made
    a livelihood after the death of her husband by selling roots, herbs,
    sassafras, etc. Having been born and bred in the mountains she knew
    almost every herb that grew and from them made medicine which gained for
    her quite a reputation.

    James married Jane Bronson. Jane (daughter of Benjamin Bronson) was born about 1803 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 11 Oct 1894 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cassidy Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Jane Bronson was born about 1803 in Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Benjamin Bronson); died on 11 Oct 1894 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cassidy Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870 1880

    Children:
    1. (Possible Daughter) Charlotte Hoar was born about 1824 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Isaac Hoar was born about 1833 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 19 Sep 1864 in Fort Davis, , Virginia, USA.
    3. William Hoar was born about 1835 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Apr 1871 in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. 3. Sarah Hoar was born in Nov 1837 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 30 Mar 1926 in Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Yauger Hollow, Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cove Run Cemetery - Free Methodist Church Cemetery).
    5. Elizabeth Hoar was born on 15 Mar 1841 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 4 Jun 1941 in North Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Park Place Cemetery).
    6. David Hoar was born in Dec 1842 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Scotland Or Pennsylvania, USA) (Pennsylvania, USA Or New Hampshire, USA); died on 17 Nov 1906 in Oliver, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Park Place Cemetery).
    7. Samuel Hoar was born about 1845 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in in .
    8. Jacob Hoar was born on 22 Feb 1848 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 12 Jun 1928 in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in North Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Park Place Cemetery).
    9. Robert Hoar was born on 15 Apr 1852 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 14 Dec 1928 in South Union, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Park Place Cemetery).


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Benjamin Bronson
    Children:
    1. 7. Jane Bronson was born about 1803 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 11 Oct 1894 in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Jumonville, Wharton Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA (Cassidy Cemetery).