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Ellen A. Hooser

F, #3826, b. 18 May 1859

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherSarah Bartlett (b. 22 November 1828, d. 18 June 1870)

Biography

Ellen A. Hooser was born on 18 May 1859 in Indiana. She and Unknown Gobel were married.
Alias: /Hattie/
Minnesota Census, 1835-90
HOOSER, HELEN
State: MN Year: 1870
County: Blue Earth County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Rapidan Page: 666
Database: MN 1870 Federal Census Index
Ellen A.HOOSER Household 1880 Minnesota Census
Female
Other Information:
BirthYear <1859>
Birthplace IN
Age 21
Occupation At Home
Marital StatusS
Race W
Head of Household James W. HOOSER
Relation Other
Father's Birthplace NC
Mother's Birthplace NC
Source Information:
Census Place Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
Page Number 283A.
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Anna Jessie Hooser

F, #3827, b. 30 March 1863, d. 13 May 1863

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherSarah Bartlett (b. 22 November 1828, d. 18 June 1870)

Biography

Anna Jessie Hooser was born on 30 March 1863. She died on 13 May 1863, at age 0.
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Malinda C. Plunkett

F, #3828, b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854

Family: Jonathan David HauserHooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)

SonJames Wilson Hooser+ (b. 27 July 1840, d. 4 December 1909)
DaughterNancy S. Hooser (b. 25 August 1841, d. 28 September 1856)
DaughterMary E. Hooser+ (b. 11 October 1845, d. 28 February 1904)
SonNathan S. Hooser (b. 16 March 1847, d. 5 July 1848)
SonJohn H. Hooser (b. 6 November 1849)
DaughterEmily F. Hooser (b. 19 August 1852, d. 6 October 1852)
SonJonathan D. Hooser (b. 13 March 1854, d. 19 October 1854)

Biography

Malinda C. Plunkett was born on 15 December 1819 in Virginia ?? or Parke Co, Indiana?? She and Jonathan David HauserHooser were married on 10 April 1839 in Parke Co, Indiana. She died on 10 May 1854, at age 34, in Indiana. She was buried in Old Mount Moriah Cemetery, Greene Twp., Parke Co, Indiana.
Possibly Irish as she had Red Hair
Old Mount Moriah Cemetery
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Greene Township
Parke County, Indiana
Located in section 33
On the north side of CR 100N also called Greene Twp. Road
HOOSER Malinda C. 34y-5m-7d 05-10-1854 w/o J. D.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:GM59hYLVWE8:www.marknehemiah.com/gorr
ells/Cem.OldMtMoriah+Hooser,+J.D.,+Greene+Twp.,+Indiana&hl=en. _MENDDeath of one spouse
Jonathan HOOSER
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse:Malinda C. PLUNKET
Marriage: 10 Apr 1839
Noble, Indiana
OR
Jonathan HOOSER
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Malinda C. PLUNKET
Marriage:10 Apr 1839
Parke, Indiana
Indiana Marriages to 1850
Indiana - ParkeCounty
Hooser, Jonathan married Plunket, Malinda C. on 10 Apr 1839 in Parke
County, Indiana
1850 CENSUS , PARKE COUNTY, INDIANA interesting is the spelling of the
name - djo
28 1211 1211 Housier Jonathan 32 MCarpenter
1,200 Ky
29 1211 1211 Housier Malinda 33F
Ind
30 1211 1211 Housier James 10 M
Ind
31 1211 1211 Housier Nancy8 F
Ind
32 1211 1211 Housier Mary5 F
Ind
33 1211 1211 Housier John10/12 M
Ind.
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James Wilson Hooser

M, #3829, b. 27 July 1840, d. 4 December 1909

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Family: Phillena A. Stratton (b. 1849, d. 1880)

DaughterJesse A. Hooser (b. 1869, d. 1880)
SonJames Theodore Hooser+ (b. 15 January 1871)
SonArthur Horace Hooser+ (b. 25 August 1875, d. June 1939)

Biography

James Wilson Hooser was born on 27 July 1840 in Rockville, Parke Co, Indiana. He and Phillena A. Stratton were married on 26 September 1865. He died on 4 December 1909, at age 69, in Old Soldiers Home, Sand Point, Idaho. He was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Bonner Co, Idaho.
5'8'' - dark complection, gray eyes, dark hair - enlisted May1,1861
to May 15, 1862 to August 1865 - Minnesota Infantry - union Civil War -
north - Foughtin the Civil War "Marched with Sherman to the Sea"
He was in the Civil War for the Union. Rose has a compass carried by
James with General Sherman on thefamous "March through Georgia" from
Atlanta to the sea.
Minnesota Census,1835-90
HOOSER, JAMES
State: MN Year: 1870
County: Meeker County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Forest Prairie Township Page:007
Database: MN 1870 Federal Census Index
Civil War Service Records
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company
Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes Allegiance
Hooser JamesW. H 12 Indiana Infantry. (1 Year.)
Private Private
Union
Civil War Service Records
Hooser James W. E 9 Minnesota Infantry. Private Private 3 Minn. Batty.
Union
Surname Given Name and Rank Age Induction Date Discharge Date Regiment
Birth Place Town of Residence County of Residence State of Residence
Notes
HOOSER JAMES W. PVT 22 19/AUG/1862 24/AUG/1865 E NINTH INDIANA MANKOTA
BLUE EARTH MINN Wounded AT BRICE'S CROSS ROADS, Mississippi on June 10,
1864
Full Contextof American Civil War Soldiers
James W Hooser
Residence: Occupation:
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 19 August 1862 at the age
of 22
Enlisted in Company E, 9th Infantry
Regiment Minnesota on 19 August 1862
wasWounded on 10 June 1864 at the Batlle
of Brice's Cross Roads
Mustered out on 24 August 1865 in Fort Snelling, MN
Sources: Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-65.
(MNRoster) Published in 1890
Minnesota Land Records
Viewing records 1-3 of 3 Matches
HOOSER, JAMES W View Image
Land Office: ST CLOUD Sequence #:
Document Number: 892 Total Acres: 80
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 2364 Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: February 1, 1873
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 12 Stat. 392
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: May 20, 1862
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Homestead Entry
Original
Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional SectionTownship Range
Section #
1 W½NW 5TH PM No 121 N 30 W 26
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This website documents the Sioux wars in the 1860's. James Wilson Hooser
is mentionedin these articles. copy and paste the website and go read
about this man
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acymru/catala/lakh_02a.htm+hooser,+Blue+Earth+County,+Minnesota&hl=en
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When Dane's company returned to Mankato after enlisting at Ft.
Snelling in Augtist, 1862, just after the Sioux massacre began, they
brought with them sealed orders which on being opened, directed them to
impress all the horses they needed. The boys at once sallied outfor the
liveries and hotel barns and streets, taking all they could find. It
happened that afternoon that Hon. Thos. M. Pugh was out driving with his
best girl. He had a splendid gray horse and was speeding along Front
street inMankato at a 2.40 gait, when Jim Hooser, one of the soldiers,
saw him and dashing out into the street hailed him. Tom innocently reined
up his nag and Jimbegan to pat and praise the horse, to which Tom raised
no objection. BeforeTom was aware, however, Jim managed to slip the
horse out of the buggy and the harness, and was off on his back in a
twinkling, leaving Tom still holdingthe lines atached to the empty
harness. To say Tom was surprised is putting it much too mild, and no one
knows what might ha. JAMES WILSON HOOSIER
Male Family
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Marriages:
Spouse: C. LAURA STRALIN Family
Marriage: 26 SEP 1865 , Blue Earth, Minnesota
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HOOSER, JAMES
State: MN Year: 1870
County: Meeker County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Forest Prairie Township Page: 007
Database: MN 1870 FederalCensus Index
HOOSER, PHELINA
State: MN Year: 1870
County: Meeker CountyRecord Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Forest Prairie Township Page: 007
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation
Father's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
James W. HOOSER Self M Male W 38 IN KeeperOf Billiard
Saloon NC NC
Philana A. HOOSER Wife M Female W31 WI Keeping House NY
NY
Jesse A. HOOSER Dau S Female W 11 MN At School IN WI
James F. HOOSER Son S Male W 8 MNAt School IN WI
Arthur H. HOOSER Son S Male W 2 MN INWI
Ellen A. HOOSER Other S Female W 21 IN At Home NC NC.
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Nancy S. Hooser

F, #3830, b. 25 August 1841, d. 28 September 1856

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Biography

Nancy S. Hooser was born on 25 August 1841. She died on 28 September 1856, at age 15, in Parke Co, Indiana. She was buried in Old Mount Moriah Cemetery, Greene Twp., Parke Co, Indiana.
Old Mount Moriah Cemetery
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Greene Township
Parke County, Indiana
Located in section 33
On the north side of CR 100N also called Greene Twp. Road
HOOSER Nancy S. 14y 09-28-1856 d/o J.D. & M.C.
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Mary E. Hooser

F, #3831, b. 11 October 1845, d. 28 February 1904

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Family: Geoge W. Fletcher (b. 1832)

DaughterAda B. Fletcher (b. 1868)
DaughterSadie M. Fletcher (b. 1872)
DaughterDaisy May Fletcher+ (b. 20 September 1875, d. 11 February 1907)

Biography

Mary E. Hooser was born on 11 October 1845 in Illinois. She and Geoge W. Fletcher were married on 7 July 1863. She died on 28 February 1904, at age 58, in Kerns, Nicollet Co, Minnesota.
Minnesota Census, 1835-90
HOOSIER, MARY
State: MN Year: 1880
County: BlueEarth County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Rapidan Page:345
Database: MN 1880 Federal Census Index
Sudden Death - February 28, 1904 - Mrs George W. Fletcher of Kerns died
suddenly last night
The news of thesudden death of Mrs. Mary E., wife of George W. Fletcher,
which occurred ather home in Kerns, Nicollet county, last night, will be
received with deep regret by her many friends and acquaintances in this
community. Mrs. Fletcherhas been sick for several weeks with a
complication of diseases, and while her death was not wholly unexpected,
yet it was sudden. Only yesterday friendswho called to see her reported
that she was bright and seemingly her condition was improved, but a
change for the worse took place during the night resulting in her death.
Mrs. Fletcher was born in Indiana, October 11, 1845. Shecame to this
state with her husband in 1862, locating on the present homestead in
Belgrade where they have continuously resided. Her life, especially
during the early days was eventful and interesting. She was a Christian
woman, a kind and devoted wife and mother, and beloved by all who knew
her. Deceased leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss, the
latter being Mrs. Charles Louchks, North Mankato; Mrs. Sadie Fletcher
who resides at the homestead; and Mrs. Guy Trask, Salt Lake City, Utah.
No arrangements have yetbeen made for her funeral but will be announced
as soon as complete.
Name Mary E. Hooser141
Birth 1847, Indiana
Spouses:
1 George W. Fletcher141
Birth 1832, New York
Occupation Farmer
Children: Ada B. (1868-)
SadieM. (1872-)
Daisy May (1875-1907)
Notes for Mary E. Hooser
The 1885 Minnesota state census has her born in Illinois.
Research
1885 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 4 [LDS FHL microfilm 565747]
1895 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p.126 [LDS FHL microfilm 565791]
Notes for George W. (Spouse 1)
They were living adjacent to Mary Trask in 1895. The 1895 census showed
that they had beenin Minnesota and Belgrade for 35 years (since 1860).
George Fletcher, #55 inthe Belgrade agricultural return of the 1870
census: 120 acres improved, 250acres unimproved wood land, 380 acres
unimproved, cash value of farm $8000, cash value of machinery and
implements $250, $450 wages paid in current year,7 horses, 5 milk cows,
10 other cattle, 9 swine, cash value of all cattle $1030, 1350 bu. wheat,
300 bu. indian corn, 940 bu. oats, 5 bu. peas and beans,40 bu. Irish
potatoes, $10 produce of market garden, 300 lbs. butter, 40 tonshay, $15
forest products, cash value of animals slaughtered or sold for slaughter
$275, estimated value of all farm products $1950.
The George Fletcherfarm was the most productive one reported in the
agricultural return by morethan 50% over the next one.
The 1885 Minnesota state census shows Henry Daigneau, age 32, born
Canada, and Marth Daigneau, age 27, born Vermont, in the household.
Research
1885 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 4 [LDS FHL microfilm565747]
1895 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 126 [LDS FHL microfilm 565791]
Last Modified 1 Aug 1999. Household: 1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation
Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Geo. FLETCHER Self M Male M 48 NY Farmer NH NH
Mary U. FLETCHER Wife M Female W 36 IN Keeping House NC
VA
Ada B. FLETCHER Dau S Female W 12 MN NY IN
Sadia FLETCHER Dau S FemaleW 8 MN NY IN
Daisy FLETCHER Dau S Female W 4 MNNY IN
Sarah FLETCHER Sister S Female W 38 NY Teacher NHNH
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Source Information:
Census Place Belgrade, Nicollet, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254627
NA Film Number T9-0627
Page Number127D.
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Nathan S. Hooser

M, #3832, b. 16 March 1847, d. 5 July 1848

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Biography

Nathan S. Hooser was born on 16 March 1847 in Illinois. He died on 5 July 1848, at age 1, in Illinois. He was buried in Berry cemetery, Near Oakland, Coles Co, Illiniois.
Nathan S. Hooser July 5, 1845 1yr.3m. J.D. & M.C. buried in
Berry Cemetery
Near Oakland, Illinois, The oldest burial place in Eastern Illiniois
By Judge Lyman T. Yeargin [c. 1920,s] transcribed and donated by Susan
Cook (extra infromation contributed by Deanna Wolff and Caroline Coon
No soonerhad we uploaded this nifty piece by Judge Yeargin from the
1920,s when Caroline Coon sent a whole slew of info on this cemetery
which was printed in theColes newspapers of the time. I have added them
onto the Judge,s compilation. After the transcription are the newspaper
articles dealing with the cleanup of Berry Cemetery and some more
historical information. Many thanks to Caroline for this info and to
Deanna Wolff for giving the infor to Caroline! (When Caroline gets her
new scanner working, we hope to include some picture ofthe tombtones)
Judge Yeargin's work
The oldest cemetery in this section of the Illiniois is the Berry
Cemetery one and half miles nother and east of Oakland. Oakland was
settled in the 1830's by Samuel Ashmore. History tell us that he was the
first person to locate in Oakland, then almost a forest of trees.
However, Mr. Ashmore came to this part of Illiois a year or two previous
to 1830, for he lived in the Brusky Fork neighborhood in 1828-29. When
the Berry graveyard was laid out, Mr. Ashmore and Samuel Black and a few
otherneighbors living in the Brushy fork neighborhood built a log church
and services were held in this chruch nearly a yrear before the first
burial, which according to known records was in 1832, that of a Mrs. Eliz
Morrison, who cameform the state of Birginia and the previous year.
However, we must take exceptions to this statement, for a short time ago
we found a gravestone marked 1814 but all other marks had been completely
obliterated by the ravages of time. Two other very ancient tombstones
were found by Mr. Roy Mitchell and Major Matthew Miller. There was no
lettering on these tombstone, for age had obliterated them. No other
tombstone of a like cahracteer had ever been seen before by any of the
party who visited the Berry cemetery at this time which was in September
1917. Mr. Wilbur Hackett, a son of the late George Hackett, who came to
Illinois sometime between 1830 and 1840 says that he has not the least
doubt but that the French and the Kickapoo Indians used this cemeteryto
bury their dead in before the 18th century. Mr. Hackett says that he has
heard his father tell of the French and Indians who were here when he
first came to this country.
This cemetery is in a most deplorable condition. In all probability
ther has not been an interment in it for the last 25 years. There are no
roads leading to it. It is surrounded on three sides by corn fields and
on one side by a large pasture. Sumac nearly as tall as a horse are
found growing abundantly. The barbed wire fence which surrounded the
cemetery are all down. In fact it presents a most desolate looking
appearence. Most of the tombstones have fallen either flat on the
ground, in front of the graves or to one side. Indeed, a grave could not
be found but that was flat.There are no rounded mounds. In going to
this cemetery Mr. Mitchell and this writer missed finding it by a half
mile or more although in the earlier days Roy Mitchell had visited this
cemettery many times. There used to be a public road leading to it, a
cut off to the East after you crossed Hoag's Branchbridge, but this road
has been closed for over 20 years. In going, the trioclimbed several
fences, wnet through several valley and once went through acorn field,
crossing Hoag's Branch three times in their wanderings. In the Berry
graveyard lie the remains of a great many of the old poneers. These were
the early settlers. They were buried there because there was no other
cemetery within thirty or forty miles. The granfat.
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John H. Hooser

M, #3833, b. 6 November 1849

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Biography

John H. Hooser was born on 6 November 1849.
Johns fate unknown . Went west and was not heard of again
John HOOSER Household 1880 Michigan Census this is possibly John H.
Hooser living with widow Lucinda Hicks
Male
Other Information:
Birth Year <1850>
Birthplace IN
Age 30
Occupation Laborer
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household Lucinda HICKS
Relation Other
Father's Birthplace NC
Mother's Birthplace KY
Source Information:
Census Place 1st Ward, Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254593
NA Film NumberT9-0593
Page Number 229B.
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Emily F. Hooser

F, #3834, b. 19 August 1852, d. 6 October 1852

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Biography

Emily F. Hooser was born on 19 August 1852. She died on 6 October 1852, at age 0.
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Jonathan D. Hooser

M, #3835, b. 13 March 1854, d. 19 October 1854

Parents

FatherJonathan David Hauser\Hooser (b. 20 February 1816, d. 14 June 1880)
MotherMalinda C. Plunkett (b. 15 December 1819, d. 10 May 1854)

Biography

Jonathan D. Hooser was born on 13 March 1854. He died on 19 October 1854, at age 0.
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Elsie Chloe Hoosier

F, #3836, b. 18 June 1891, d. 9 December 1909

Parents

FatherOliver Morton Hooser (b. 10 July 1866, d. 7 June 1947)
MotherEmma Agnus Albertina Strissel (b. 2 September 1872, d. 1 November 1960)

Biography

Elsie Chloe Hoosier was born on 18 June 1891 in Ortonville, Big Stone Co, Minnesota. She died on 9 December 1909, at age 18, in Echo, Umatilla Co, Oregon.
Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Hoosier, Elsie C.
County: Umatilla
Death Date: 09 Dec 1909
Certificate: 874.
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Lillian Sarah Hoosier

F, #3837, b. 18 January 1895, d. 22 February 1921

Parents

FatherOliver Morton Hooser (b. 10 July 1866, d. 7 June 1947)
MotherEmma Agnus Albertina Strissel (b. 2 September 1872, d. 1 November 1960)

Biography

Lillian Sarah Hoosier was born on 18 January 1895 in Ortonville, Big Stone Co, Minnesota. She died on 22 February 1921, at age 26, in Stanfield, Umatilla Co, Oregon. She was buried in Echo, Umatilla Co, Oregon.
Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Hoosier, Lillian Sarah
County: Umatilla
Death Date: 22 Feb 1921
Certificate: 36.
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Everett Warren Hoosier

M, #3838, b. 14 July 1896, d. 17 June 1983

Parents

FatherOliver Morton Hooser (b. 10 July 1866, d. 7 June 1947)
MotherEmma Agnus Albertina Strissel (b. 2 September 1872, d. 1 November 1960)

Biography

Everett Warren Hoosier was born on 14 July 1896 in Ortonville, Big Stone Co, Minnesota. He and Dorothy Grace Lane were married. He and Elinore Lyle were married about 1923. He died on 17 June 1983, at age 86, in Dallas, Polk Co, Oregon.
His Social Security Number was SSN 009-07-2225. SSDI Search Results
EVERETT HOOSIER
SSN 009-07-2225 Residence: 97338 Dallas, Polk, OR
Born 14 Jul 1896 Last Benefit:
Died Jun 1983 Issued: VT (Before 1951)
Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Hoosier, Everett W
County:Polk
Death Date: 17 Jun 1983
Certificate: 83-10653
Spouse: Doroth
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1896
April 24, 1930 United States Census, Massachusetts
Hoosier, Everett W View Image Online Edgar was a salesman for a
screen and shade company
Age: 35 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Minnesota Roll: T626_933
Race: White Page: 20B
State: Massachusetts ED: 23
County: Norfolk Image: 0640
Township: Brookline
Relationship: Head
Hoosier, Elinore L View Image Online Elinore L. was a typist
for a bank
Age: 40 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Roll: T626_933
Race: Page: 20B
State: Massachusetts ED: 23
County: Norfolk Image: 0640
Township: Brookline
Relationship: Wife.
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James Theodore Hooser

M, #3839, b. 15 January 1871

Parents

FatherJames Wilson Hooser (b. 27 July 1840, d. 4 December 1909)
MotherPhillena A. Stratton (b. 1849, d. 1880)

Family: Sybil May Hoosier (b. 12 March 1882, d. 21 July 1914)

DaughterJessie Hooser
DaughterVesta Hooser
SonGuy Clifford Hooser+ (b. 29 January 1903, d. April 1971)
DaughterOlive Irene Hooser+ (b. 28 July 1904, d. 9 June 1981)
Son"Richard" Donald Victor Hooser+ (b. 28 July 1906, d. 23 June 1943)
SonWesley James Hooser (b. 7 April 1908, d. 1959)

Biography

James Theodore Hooser was born on 15 January 1871 in Litchfield, Meeker Co, Minnesota. He and Sybil May Hoosier were married on 12 August 1901 in Long Prairie, Todd Co, Minnesota. He and Georgia May Maynard were married after 1914.
James's mother, Felena Stratton died, when he was 9 years of age.
He was raised on the reservation by Chief Iron Heart's daughter who was
married to theTrading Post Operator.
They Indians called James "Mackeway Jim" - translation being -
"Little boy make big noise" Apparently Jim Theodore had gas problems.
His dad was called "Machway Cha Michaman" - translation being - "Bear
White Man" Apparently he had killed a bear.
Naturalized in 1925 in Portland, Oregon and worked in the lumber
industry much of his life.
James F. HOOSER Household
Male From 1880 minnesota census and should read James T. Hooser
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1872>
Birthplace MN
Age 8
Occupation At School
Marital Status S
Race W
Head ofHousehold James W. HOOSER
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IN
Mother'sBirthplace WI
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Source Information:
Census Place Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
PageNumber 283A. Custom Field:<_FA#> second half cousins
information provided for by granddaughter Marlene Hooser Ninteman. Georgia had James Theodore put into a "reformatory" as he was incoragable.
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Sybil May Hoosier

F, #3840, b. 12 March 1882, d. 21 July 1914

Parents

FatherCharles Albert Hooser (b. 29 September 1856, d. 18 December 1927)
MotherJessie Irene Maine (b. 24 August 1856, d. 1 August 1908)

Family: James Theodore Hooser (b. 15 January 1871)

DaughterJessie Hooser
DaughterVesta Hooser
SonGuy Clifford Hooser+ (b. 29 January 1903, d. April 1971)
DaughterOlive Irene Hooser+ (b. 28 July 1904, d. 9 June 1981)
Son"Richard" Donald Victor Hooser+ (b. 28 July 1906, d. 23 June 1943)
SonWesley James Hooser (b. 7 April 1908, d. 1959)

Biography

Sybil May Hoosier was born on 12 March 1882 in Winnebago, Blue Earth Co, Minnesota. She and James Theodore Hooser were married on 12 August 1901 in Long Prairie, Todd Co, Minnesota. She died on 21 July 1914, at age 32, in Park Rapids, Hubbard Co, Minnesota. She was buried on 24 July 1914 in Greenwood Cemetary, Park Rapids, Hubbard Co, Minnesota.
Cause of Death: "dropsy" died in child birth
Died in child birth, throwback baby was black. It is thought that Sarah
Bartlett was half,quarter or eighth black heritage.
She carried mail by buggy from Salk Centre to Park Rapids before she was
married and the first woman to do so in this area. Custom Field:<_FA#> second half cousins
information provided for by granddaughter Marlene Hooser Ninteman.
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Relation6th great-granddaughter of Joseph Billiter

Arthur Horace Hooser

M, #3841, b. 25 August 1875, d. June 1939

Parents

FatherJames Wilson Hooser (b. 27 July 1840, d. 4 December 1909)
MotherPhillena A. Stratton (b. 1849, d. 1880)

Family: Lucretia Maria Lemon (b. 27 May 1883, d. 24 May 1947)

DaughterDoris Jesse Hooser+ (b. 20 December 1902, d. April 1986)
DaughterGoldie Mable Hooser+ (b. 27 August 1907, d. July 1970)
DaughterLucile Arthur Hooser+ (b. 9 September 1915)

Biography

Arthur Horace Hooser was born on 25 August 1875 in Litchfield, Meeker Co, Minnesota. He and Lucretia Maria Lemon were married on 21 November 1900 in Akeley, Minnesota. He died in June 1939, at age 63, in Great Falls, Cascade Co, Montana. He was buried in New Highland Cemetery, Cascade Co, Montana.
Arthur H. HOOSER Household 1880 Minnesota census
Male
Other Information:
Birth Year <1878>
Birthplace MN
Age 2
Occupation
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household James W. HOOSER
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IN
Mother's Birthplace WI
Source Information:
Census Place Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
Page Number 283A.
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Relation6th great-grandson of Joseph Billiter

Doris Jesse Hooser

F, #3842, b. 20 December 1902, d. April 1986

Parents

FatherArthur Horace Hooser (b. 25 August 1875, d. June 1939)
MotherLucretia Maria Lemon (b. 27 May 1883, d. 24 May 1947)

Family: Leo Hogan (b. 15 July 1901, d. January 1960)

SonArthur Foster Hogan (b. 6 January 1936, d. April 1983)

Biography

Doris Jesse Hooser was born on 20 December 1902 in Badoura Twp., Hubbard Co, Minnesota. She and Leo Hogan were married in October 1934 in Great Falls, Montana. She died in April 1986, at age 83, in Glendale, California. She was buried in Glendale, California.
Surname Given Name Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place
Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname
HOGAN DORIS JESSIE FEMALE 20 Dec 1902 14 Apr 1986 MINNESOTA LOS
ANGELES 516229681 LEMON HOOSER.
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Relation7th great-granddaughter of Joseph Billiter

Goldie Mable Hooser

F, #3843, b. 27 August 1907, d. July 1970

Parents

FatherArthur Horace Hooser (b. 25 August 1875, d. June 1939)
MotherLucretia Maria Lemon (b. 27 May 1883, d. 24 May 1947)

Family 1: Earl Milo Semingsen (b. 1907)

DaughterJeanne Artha Semingsen (b. 27 May 1927, d. 20 December 1930)

Biography

Goldie Mable Hooser was born on 27 August 1907 in Egeland, Towner Co, North Dakota. She and Albert "Bert" Ernst Acord were married. She and Earl Milo Semingsen were married in 1926 in Great Falls, Montana. She died in July 1970, at age 62, in Oxnard, Ventura Co, California. She was buried in Oxnard, California.
Alias: /Mable/. _MENDDeath of one spouse.
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Relation7th great-granddaughter of Joseph Billiter

Lucile Arthur Hooser

F, #3844, b. 9 September 1915

Parents

FatherArthur Horace Hooser (b. 25 August 1875, d. June 1939)
MotherLucretia Maria Lemon (b. 27 May 1883, d. 24 May 1947)

Family: Townsel Nat Honeycutt (b. 20 February 1911, d. 9 April 1987)

DaughterNatalie Lucile Honeycutt
SonGeorge Arthur Honeycutt

Biography

Lucile Arthur Hooser was born on 9 September 1915 in Conrad, Pondera Co, Montana. She and Townsel Nat Honeycutt were married on 21 June 1943 in Spokane, Washington.
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Relation7th great-granddaughter of Joseph Billiter

Arthur Foster Hogan

M, #3845, b. 6 January 1936, d. April 1983

Parents

FatherLeo Hogan (b. 15 July 1901, d. January 1960)
MotherDoris Jesse Hooser (b. 20 December 1902, d. April 1986)

Biography

Arthur Foster Hogan was born on 6 January 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died in April 1983, at age 47, in Los Angeles, Long Beach, California. He was buried in Long Beach, California.
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Relation8th great-grandson of Joseph Billiter

James Ernst Acord

M, #3846

Parents

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Relation9th great-grandson of Joseph Billiter

Elizabeth MacNamara

F, #3847
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Gary Lee I Acord

M, #3848

Parents

FatherAlbert "Bert" Ernst Acord (b. 22 May 1907, d. January 1969)
MotherGoldie Mable Hooser (b. 27 August 1907, d. July 1970)
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Relation8th great-grandson of Joseph Billiter

Albert "Bert" Ernst Acord

M, #3849, b. 22 May 1907, d. January 1969

Family: Goldie Mable Hooser (b. 27 August 1907, d. July 1970)

SonGary Lee I Acord+
SonRobert Warwick Acord
SonCurtis Coleman Acord+
DaughterSheila Gold Acord+

Biography

Albert "Bert" Ernst Acord was born on 22 May 1907 in Elm, Oklahoma. He and Goldie Mable Hooser were married. He died in January 1969, at age 61, in Oxnard, Ventura Co, California. He was buried in Oxnard, California.
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George Arthur Honeycutt

M, #3850

Parents

FatherTownsel Nat Honeycutt (b. 20 February 1911, d. 9 April 1987)
MotherLucile Arthur Hooser (b. 9 September 1915)
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Relation8th great-grandson of Joseph Billiter