Mother = Lovey Hoeman
Married = Mary Elizabeth Ballard in Boston, Mass. on July 11, 1838.
Lived in Boston, Ma. as a truckman, a teacher and then proprietor of a fur and hat store. He acquired great wealth. Spent a lot of money on the Chapel Chapman Cemetery. Donated 2 elaborate iron gates (with Asa Weeks) to the cemetery.
Stone inscription:
"An honest man is the noblest work of God."
(by Alexander Pope, English poet and satirist 1688-1744).
Age at death = 67 years.
Mother = Lovey Hoeman
Married = Mary Elizabeth Ballard in Boston, Mass. on July 11, 1838.
Lived in Boston, Ma. as a truckman, a teacher and then proprietor of a fur and hat store. He acquired great wealth. Spent a lot of money on the Chapel Chapman Cemetery. Donated 2 elaborate iron gates (with Asa Weeks) to the cemetery.
Stone inscription:
"An honest man is the noblest work of God."
(by Alexander Pope, English poet and satirist 1688-1744).
Age at death = 67 years.
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