Tombstone Tuesday: Samuel and Victoria Hoover

Samuel T. Hoover (1857-1930) and Victoria Walker (1858-1938)

Samuel T. Hoover (1857-1930) and Victoria Walker (1858-1938)

Samuel Thomas HOOVER, son of Christian and Caroline (KINNARD) HOOVER, was born 18 Feb 1857, possibly in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania and died 18 Aug 1930 in Pine Glen, Burnside Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania.

He married sometime between Feb and Sep 1879 Victoria WALKER, daughter of Jacob C. and Mary (ECKLEY) WALKER. She was born 9 Sep 1858 in Pine Glen, Burnside Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania and died 12 Feb 1938, also in Pine Glen.

Both Samuel and Victoria were buried in Advent Cemetery in Pine Glen.

Fayette County Hoover Tax Records

I’m recently back from a trip to Pennsylvania—well, okay, not recently, but close enough—and I thought I’d share some of what I learned.

I spent some time at the Pennsylvania State Archives in Harrisburg. Mostly, I looked up and copied Hoover Family deeds from Fayette, Armstrong, Westmoreland, Washington and Greene counties, but I also looked for Wills, Estate Records, and tax records.

I’ve had some luck getting useful information from tax records in my Hocker family research. I already had some tax information from the Pennsylvania Archives, Series III before the trip, as follows:

Union Township

  • Andrew Hoover (1785—1788)
  • Henry Hoover (1785—1789)
  • George Hoover (1787—1789)
  • Jacob Hoover (1787—1788)
  • John Hoover (1787—1789)

German Township

  • Jacob Hoover (1785—1797)
  • George Hoover (1785, 1790)
  • Joseph Hoover (1799)
  • John Shoemaker (1789)

Springhill Township

  • John Hoover (1785—1786)

Wharton Township

  • Andrew Hover (1789)

Dunbar Township

  • Emanuel Hoover, blacksmith (1799)

Bullskin Township

  • George Hoover (1785—1786)
  • Philip Hoover (1789)
  • William Kerns (1789)

Salt Lick Township (originally Bullskin)

  • George Hoover (1787—1800)
  • Christian Hoover (1789, 1799—1800)

New Tax Information

Since I’m trying to learn more about my ancestor George Hoover’s (Bullskin & Saltlick Townships) brothers, I focused my search on Union and German Townships where there was a preponderance of Hoovers.

German Township

  • Jacob Hoover (1785—1801)
  • George Hoover (1785, 1791)
  • Andrew Hover (late 1790s, 1818-1819)
  • Joseph Hoover (1800—1816)
  • Mary Hoover (1802—1809)
  • Henry Hoover (1813—1820)
  • Samuel Hoover (1813—1817, 1819)
  • Jacob Hoover (1812)

In German Township tax records, I found Jacob Hoover from 1785 through 1801 as expected. Jacob Hoover and his wife Mary owned a tract of land there called “Hoover’s Valley” on Brown’s Run.1 The tax records show Jacob owned 130-150 acres of land; the warrant shows approximately 184 acres. Jacob Hoover died in 1800, sometime before 8 Sep 1800 when his Will was probated.2 I’ve sometimes found a person listed in tax records for the year after their death; I assume it’s listed that way until the probate has cleared.

Mary Hoover is listed in the tax records from 1802 through 1809. The tax records show the same property as Jacob: 150 acres, 3 horses, 2 cattle, and 3 sheep. Mary Hoover died sometime between 2 and 20 Dec 1808, when her Will was written and then probated.3 Mary Hoover’s Will mentions the German Township land, deeding 75 acres of it to her daughter Hannah Hoover, wife of Joseph (one of her executors), and approximately 30 acres to her daughter Rachel Gray, where James Gray resided (Rachel’s husband?).

A George Hoover appeared in the German Township tax records, too. In 1785 he is listed as a freeman. This means he was of age, but did not own property. In 1791, he is also listed, but this time as owning 1 horse and 1 cattle. He does not appear in subsequent records. This most likely was Jacob’s son George who was born ca 1860, most likely in old Frederic County, Maryland near Hagerstown where his grandfather owned property. Geroge and his wife, Elizabeth Garrison, moved to Ohio County, Kentucky sometime between 1792 and 1794.

In 1800 Joseph Hoover appears in the records and is listed through 1816. He appears beside Mary Hoover (Jacob’s widow) from 1801 through 1809 when he is listed as “Executor of Mary Hoover deceased.” In 1813, he is listed as owning 75 acres of land, instead of the 150 acres as Mary’s executor. His occupation is listed as Farmer in 1813 and 1814, but as “Taylor” in 1815 and 1816.

An Andrew “Hover” appears in the records, too, sometime in the late 1790s, but doesn’t appear again in following years.4 However, an Andrew Hoover appears in the tax records for 1818 and 1820, with his occupation listed as clerk[?], then laborer. This later Andrew is possibly the son of Henry2 Hoover (Andrew1), who died in German Township 20 Apr 1821 and was buried in the Harrison graveyard.

Henry Hoover first appears in the German Township tax records in 1813. His occupation is listed as farmer, but he own only 1 horse and 1 cattle. He is listed in these tax records from 1813 through 1820, when I stopped my research. His occupation is noted as alternately a farmer, carpenter or “sawer”, while his property remains only a cattle and/or a horse. This Henry is likely Henry3 (Henry2, Andrew1). Henry2 was, I believe, in Whitely Township, Greene County at the time of the 1810 census and in Johnstown Township, Licking County, Ohio at the time of the 1820 census.

And finally, a Samuel Hoover appears in the township tax records in 1813 and is still there in 1820, except for 1818. His occupation is listed as farmer, carpenter, and laborer in the various records. In 1816 I believe he owned 30 acres of land and there was a notation “from Redstone,” but I don’t know what the note means.

I don’t have a record of a Samuel Hoover as a member of the family of Andrew1 Hoover as either a grandson or great-grandson. However, it is entirely possible that he could be. I don’t know anything about the eldest son John2 Hoover, but it is likely that he had children. I do not know all the grandchilden of Henry2. I know Andrew2 had children, but do not know all their names. And there are several son of George2 Hoover that I know relatively little to nothing about.

That’s all I have time for. I’ll write up the information for the Union Township tax records in my next post.

Footnotes

  1. Fayette County Warrant Book C-082: 382, dated 26 Jan 1785
  2. Fayette County Will Book, Vol 1: 50
  3. Fayette County Will Book, Vol 1: 124
  4. I couldn’t make out the year in the records

Tombstone Tuesday: Jefferson Force

Jefferson FORCE (1833—1910)

Jefferson FORCE (1833—1910)

Jefferson FORCE was born 9 Dec 1833, possibly in Centre county, Pennsylvania and died 20 Oct 1910 in Pine Glen, Burnside township, Centre county, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Advent Cemetery on 23 Oct 1910. He was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in the 45th Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers, Company E IX, 1st Brigade, 1st Division. He enlisted 12 Dec 1864 and mustered out 17 Jul 1865.

Jefferson married Susan L. MULHOLLAN, daughter of John and Emily (BOILEAU) MULHOLLAN, on 22 Mar 1857. The couple had 14 children.

I am looking for information on Jefferson’s parents and siblings. Other FORCEs of approximate age to be siblings in the area include:

  1. George W. FORCE, born4 Dec 1829, married Hannah BICKEL
  2. Anna FORCE, born 8 Mar 1832, died 1 May 1833
  3. Martin V. FORCE, born 12 Dec 1835,  died 28 May 1902, married Sarah BEIGHTOL in 1867
  4. David FORCE, born 28 Jul 1837, married Mary (___)
  5. Agness F. FORCE, born 8 Apr 1839, married Adam SHOPE?
  6. Philip FORCE, born 8 Apr 1839

Tombstone Tuesday: Clyde and Nora Hoover

Gravestone of Clyde and Nora HOOVER

Gravestone of Clyde and Nora HOOVER

Clyde HOOVER, son of Samuel Thomas and Victoria (WALKER) HOOVER, was born 30 Oct 1886 in Pine Glen, Burnside township, Centre county, Pennsylvania and died 13 May 1972 in Karthaus, Karthuas township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania just over the West Branch of the Susquehanna River from his home in Pine Glen. He married Nora Malinda HOUDESHELL on 16 Apr 1908 in Dubois, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania.

Nora Malinda HOUDESHELL, daughter of George W. and Lovina Caroline (FORCE) HOUDESHELL, was born 25 Oct 1891 in Wooster, Cameron county, Pennsylvania and died 11 May 1965 in Pine Glen, Burnside township, Centre county, Pennsylvania. Both Clyde and Nora were buried in the Advent Cemetery in Pine Glen.

Road to Hockersville

Road to Hockersville

Road to Hockersville

Two Hockers and a Hocker spouse at the Hockersville village road sign—I believe—in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. William Hocker Jr. (1918—2008) and John Garrett Hocker Jr. are standing in the road while William Wingeard (1915—1998), husband of Betty Jean (Hocker) Wingeard is holding the signpost.

How can I not be sure where Hockersville is, you ask. Well, there are two—yes, two!—Hockersvilles in Pennsylvania. One is located in Derry township, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania. It was named in honor of Martin Hocker (1768—1862). The other (pictured above) is located in Penn township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. It was the home of Johannes “John” W. Hocker (1804—1884), son of Martin Hocker, and also John’s sister Catharine (Hocker) Greiner (1802—1871) and her husband Anthony Greiner (1802—1871) for a time.

Bill Wingeard wrote:

“Hockersville, in Cumberland County, is a really small village on the Walnut Bottom road. This road, at the time John had his tavern, was a main road from Shippensburg, Chambersburg, and the Shenandoah, Virginia valley to Carlisle, York, Lancaster and Philadelphia. Hockersville was half way between Shippensburg and Carlisle, which made it an ideal site for travelers, draymen, drovers, etc. to stop and refresh themselves.”

Tombstone Tuesday: Mary Hacker (1819—1888)

Mary HACKER (1819-

Mary HACKER (1819-1888)

Mary HACKER was born 5 Aug 1819 and died 22 Mar 1888, aged 78 years, 7 months and 17 days. I have not been able to associate the Mary with any of my know HACKER/HOCKER relatives. If you have any information on her family, please let me know.

Tombstone Tuesday: Benjamin K. Hacker (1856—1938)

Benjamin K HACKER (1856—1938) and Annie H. HACKER (1861—1939)

Benjamin K HACKER (1856—1938) and Annie H. HACKER (1861—1939)

Benjamin K. HACKER, son of Jacob and Maria “Polly” (KRIEG) HACKER, was born in Apr 1856 and died in 1938. He was a carpenter and was buried in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Pennsylvania. He married Annie H. (___) about 1881. Annie was born in Aug 1861 and died in 1939. She was buried with her husband in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery.

I have not yet determined the relationship between his HACKER family and my own. If you have any clues, please let me know. :^)

Tombstone: May Bell Hacker (?—1890)

May Bell HACKER (?—1890)

May Bell HACKER (?—1890)

May Bell HACKER, daughter of Martin K. and Annie (KISSINGER) HACKER, died on 9 Nov 1890 and was buried in Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.