The H600 Project Genealogy DB
Capt. Gilbert Hoar
1855 - 1893 (38 years)-
Name Gilbert Hoar Prefix Capt. Born 5 Apr 1855 , Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada Gender Male Died 21 Aug 1893 {At Sea) Person ID I9870 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 7 Jul 2011
Father John Hoar, b. Abt 1824, Hopewell, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada , d. Sep 1880, Hopewell, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada (Age ~ 56 years) Mother Zena Outhouse, b. 1 Nov 1824, Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 13 Feb 1894, Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 69 years) Married 26 Jun 1849 Cloverdale, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada Family ID F3659 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Izetta Daniels, b. 4 Jan 1863, Hopewell, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 21 Jul 1949, St. John, St. John Co, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 86 years) Married 17 Aug 1882 Hopewell, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada Children 1. Alice Hoar, b. Abt 1885, , St. John Co, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 26 Sep 1892, , Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada (Age ~ 7 years) 2. Julia Hoar, b. 20 Mar 1888, Hopewell, Albert Co, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 9 Oct 1892, St. John, St. John Co, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 4 years) 3. Albert Hoar, b. 9 May 1891, St. John, St. John Co, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 19 Feb 1971, St. John, St. John Co, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 79 years) Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 Family ID F4389 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 82 Number 1714
Rank 176
Date October 13, 1892
County Albert
Place Albert
Newspaper The Maple Leaf
The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.
Sympathy is extended to Capt. HOAR and Mrs. Gilbert HOAR of St. John in their sad loss of two children [Alice and Julia] by diphtheria. The barque "Harry Bailey", of which Capt. Hoar is master, is now on her way from Buenos Ayre to Antwerp.
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 90 Number 1196
Rank 176
Date October 5, 1893
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun
The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.
Hopewell Hill (Albert Co.) Oct. 4 - Advices received here last night state that the masters of the three-masted schooner "Valkyrie" of St. John, commanded by Capt. G.A. HOAR, formerly of this place, have given the vessel up for lost. It is considered the only hope of the crew's safetly is the possibility that they might have been taken off by a passing vessel. Capt. Hoar, the last few years, has been residing in St. John and his wife and family are now there. Mrs. Hoar is a d/o late Capt. Wm DANIELS of Hopewell, whose vessel, the "Alice Carey", foundered at sea on a voyage from the Memramcook quarry to Baltimore, about 25 years ago, all hands, including the captain, being lost. Mrs. Hoar's brother, Capt. Albert DANIELS, was also lost at sea with his crew a few years ago while in command of the brig "Emeline".
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