Children of Samuel and Deborah (Bigelow) Hoar, all but one born Westminster, Worcester co, MA:
16C54.l Daniel Hoard, b 19 Mar 1787.
16C54.2 Silvius Hoard, b 23 July 1789. (see below)
16C54.3 Rebekah Hoar, b 12 Dec 1791.
16C54.4 George Augustus Hoar, b 20
Apr 1794.
16C54.5 Deborah Hoar, b 5 Jan 1798;
d 21 Sept 1880.
16C54.6 Samuel Hoar, b 20 May 1800.
16C54.7 Francis Hoar, b 11 Nov 1802 Springfield, VT.
16C54.8 Charles Brooks Hoar, b 28 June 1805.
Child by Ezra Holden, born Westminster, MA:
16C54.9t Ezra Shattuck Holden, b 17 Dec
1810; d 01 Apr 1867 Porter, NY; m Elizabeth
Davis at Youngstown, NY; dau of Jason and Martha (Phillips) Davis
(see picture); 9 children; (see below)
Sources:
Bigelow Family Genealogy Volume. I page.185;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America;
Westminster,MA vital records.
Note:
Subject: a descendant of Deborah (Bigelow) Hoar, Holden
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 21:44:11 +0100
From: "Chantal LANGE" < chantal.lange@wanadoo.fr >
Hello,
I don't know if my informations will be useful for the Bigelow website.
I think that I know some children and their families about Silvius Hoard,
who was the 2d son of Samuel Hoar and Deborah Bigelow. It seems that Silvius
was not a daughter
but a son. He married Nancy Mary de Villers (1796-1873) who died in Oswegatchie,
St Lawrence Co, NY. She was the eldest daughter of my "cousin" Lewis de Villers
(Louis Charles Aimé Lefebvre de Villers was his complete french name),
who came from France with Rochambeau and never came back, and of Sarah Kinne.
I give you below some abstracts of documents with Silvius Hoard:
HISTORY OF ST. LAWRENCE CO.,NY p. 327
The first settlement was made under the direction of Daniel Hoard, as
agent for Mr. David Parish. He and his brother, Silvius Hoard, natives of
Springfield, Vermont, had been brought to the notice of Mr. Parish by General
Lewis R. Morris of Springfield,VT, and both brothers were employed as agents,
David at Parishville,NY and Silvius at Antwerp,NY. Parishville
was surveyed by Joseph Crary in the fall of 1809. Mr. Hoard that fall
also surveyed and cut a road from the Potsdam line to the site of Parishville
village, which is known as the Luke Brown road , or Potsdam turnpike. Mr.
Hoard returned to Vermont for the winter, and came again in April, 1810,
in company with Luke Brown, Isaac Tower, and Hartwell SHUTTUCK, from
Springfied,VT and Levi Sawyer from MA. They were employeed during the
summer in clearing lands, and during the season chopped about seventy acres,
and cleared forty on the site of the village.
Silvius HOARD, early settler in Antwerp, postmaster Antwerp 1/1/1815 -1/4/1818
Index Cuttin's book
Hoard Ancestry, 627
•Charles, 627
•Charles de V.,629
•Daniel, 627
•Daniel, Capt., 627
•John, 627
•Louis de V., 628
•Samuel, 628
•Silvius H., 628
Silvius et Daniel HOARD sont cités dans: "Early Changes of Name
in New York" by John Austin
CD 204: The Ontario Register, 1780s-1870s
Hoard, Silvius Section
: Death Notices of Ontario
Loyalist (paper), York, 1828-1829
Page # : 53
"(published) Saturday, 4 October, 1828
On 22nd ult., ( September) at the Ontario House, Niagara Falls, Silvius
Hoard, late keeper of that splendid establishment."
BURIALS IN YE CHAPELRY OF CHIPPEWA*, IN YE TOWNSHIPS OF STAMFORD
AND WILLOUGHBY IN YE COUNTY OF LINCOLN AND DISTRICT OF NIAGARA,
IN YE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWENTY.
1828: Mr. Hoard, Falls, Lundy's Lane, Sept.24, aged about 40 years.
If it is interesting for you, I will send what I know about the
4 children of Silvius and Nancy Mary (de Villers) Hoard, and about their
descendance.
I am very interesting with all the informations you could give me to find
more about Silvius Hoar/Hoard.
A bientôt - Cordialement
Chantal