[49996] Julia is daughter of William Godfrey Cate (1831-1904) & Elizabeth L. Tabbutt (1859-1920; m. 23 November 1878 in Addison, Washington Co., ME).
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[45080] The unverified Hoover Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2019 offers: "When James W Hockett was born on June 25, 1853, in Henry, Iowa, his father, David, was 22 and his mother, Mary, was 23. He married J. W. Hockett on May 5, 1878. He then married Mary A. Lippincott and they had two children together. He died on November 29, 1918, in Indianola, Iowa, at the age of 65, and was buried in Earlham, Iowa."
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"Snyder County Tribune [Middleburg, Pennsylvania], 6 August 1891," p. 3:
"By the death of our old friend, Mr. Frederick Moyer of Frecburg. which occurred at his late residence, the 'College House,' on last Thursday, surrounded by his family and friends, another of the old landmarks, which connected the present with the past, has been called from the stage of action, where for many years he has played so important a part in life's great drama. He was a lover of home, and yet he enjoyed a large circle of acquaintance. He was of a social and lively disposition and had a large fund of stories and anecdotes of former generations with which to entertain and interest his hearers. He always reminded us of a type of a former generation of Americans now well-nigh extinct. Polite and polished in manner, he made all with whom he came in contact with, feel at ease. Mr. Moyer always had a pleasant smile and kind word for all his friends. The funeral took place on Sunday morning at 9:30, and was very largely attended, many of our prominent citizens from Snyder and adjoining counties were in attendance to pay their last token of respect to the memory of their departed friend. The deceased was aged 81 years, 5 months and 21 days. His pastor, Rev. Wm. A. Haas preached a solemn and impressive funeral sermon. The remains were laid to rest in Fair View Cemetery, which the deceased laid out about six months ago. The following interesting Biographical sketch of the deceased, written by Prof. D. S. Boyer, we publish from the history of the Juniata and Susquehanna Valleys:
"Frederick C. Moyer was born near Freeburg in 1810. He was a son of Christopher Moyer, who was born at Campbellstown, Lebanon couuty. He commenced the the mecantile business in 1832, at Freeburg, and continued nine years, when his youngest brother, Geo. C. Moyer, became his partner, and the firm was styled G. & F. C. Moyer, and continued as such to this time. He was in the mercantile business fifty-three years. In the year 1838 he moved into the house he now occupies and commenced a hotel on the north-west corner of South and Market sts. He continued thirty-eight years. In 1876 he remodeled his house, raising it to three stories - the upper story used as a musical college and the second story for sleeping apartments for the students of the college. He has also been extensively engaged in agriculture, introduced ditching low lands, straightening creeks and used lime extensively. In this he was afterwards imitated by many of his neighbors. He was a trustee of the Mifflinburg Academy, a State institution during the years 1844, '45 and '46; he was President of the Board of Trustees of the Freeburg Academy for many years; au auditor of Union County from 1847 to 1850; a director of the tirst bank established at Lewisburg; postmaster for twelve years under the administrations of Harrison, Taylor and Lincoln; he also served three years as one of the auditors of Snyder County. He is a member of the Reformed Church and served as trustee for the congregation for thirty-four years, and conducted congregational singing many years. He was married to the oldest sister of Prof. D. S. Boyer with whom he had nine children, seven of whom with the widow survive him.'"
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_Asa Merrill TRACY ____|
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_Thomas WARDWELL ____________+
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_Samuel WARDWELL _______|_Elizabeth WOODROFFE ________
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_Eliakim WARDWELL ___|
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| _Jacob PERKINS _________|_Elizabeth SPARKS ___________
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| _Eliakim WARDWELL ______|_Sarah HOOPER _______________
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(1691 - 1760) m 1711 (1652 - 1725)
[28661] Mary m. 30 August 1828 in Penobscot, ME Joseph Smith and had Watson Wilberforce Smith, b. 24 Sept 1836 in Bucksport, Hancock Co., ME, d. 19 July 1901, m. (1) 9 May 1867 Martha Ann Cole (b. 4 Nov 1844 in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA, d. 2 April 1868 in Newburyport, Essex Co., MA) and (2) 29 March 1869 her sister Lucy Cutler Cole (b. 24 Nov 1846, d. 23 Nov 1892).