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Philander Hoag

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Philander Hoag

Birth
Canada
Death
19 Mar 1913 (aged 77)
Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Grant Park, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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P. Hoag, P.O. Momence, was born in Canada November 5, 1833, and is a son of Thurston and Margaret Hoag. He was united in marriage May, 1853, with Miss Amelia A., daughter of Truman Chipman, one of the early settlers of this county. Seven children blessed this union, six of whom are still living, viz., Sylvia, Cyrus, Willie, Hattie, Minnie and Mark, all at home. Philander, our subject, came to this county in 1850, and resided at first in Ganeer Township, but has since moved to Momence Township, where he has a splendid farm and home. He has lived here about seventeen years, and during the past twelve years has been engaged in the stock business as raiser, feeder and shipper, with varying success. His father, Thurston Hoag, was born in Canada, November 17, 1799, came to New York, then to Michigan, and finally to Illinois, at an early day, and settled in Ganeer Township, where he lived until his death, which occurred November 7, 1855. Mrs. Rebecca Hoag, wife of Thurston Hoag, was born in Canada October 5, 1801, and departed this life August 6, 1861.

Credit: Illustrated Historical Atlas Kankakee County, IL. 1883. A copy of the article is available on Facebook at Momence Genealogy Corner.
P. Hoag, P.O. Momence, was born in Canada November 5, 1833, and is a son of Thurston and Margaret Hoag. He was united in marriage May, 1853, with Miss Amelia A., daughter of Truman Chipman, one of the early settlers of this county. Seven children blessed this union, six of whom are still living, viz., Sylvia, Cyrus, Willie, Hattie, Minnie and Mark, all at home. Philander, our subject, came to this county in 1850, and resided at first in Ganeer Township, but has since moved to Momence Township, where he has a splendid farm and home. He has lived here about seventeen years, and during the past twelve years has been engaged in the stock business as raiser, feeder and shipper, with varying success. His father, Thurston Hoag, was born in Canada, November 17, 1799, came to New York, then to Michigan, and finally to Illinois, at an early day, and settled in Ganeer Township, where he lived until his death, which occurred November 7, 1855. Mrs. Rebecca Hoag, wife of Thurston Hoag, was born in Canada October 5, 1801, and departed this life August 6, 1861.

Credit: Illustrated Historical Atlas Kankakee County, IL. 1883. A copy of the article is available on Facebook at Momence Genealogy Corner.


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