Children of Mary and Jesse Hoag

01. Ruth Temple Hoag

1841-06-04 b. Dictionary of American Quaker Genealogy
1841-09-26 d.


02. Harriet Temple Hoag (Hattie)

1843-01-07 b. Greenwich, Huron, Ohio, USA 1860 US federal census; Dictionary of American Quaker Genealogy; Find a Grave, citing The Firelands Pioneer
1860 living with her parents in Greenwich, Huron, Ohio 1860 US federal census
1867-09-01 m. Hyatt Travis (1839–1920, civil war veteran, b. New York, USA), at Howath, Huron, Ohio, by license Huron county marriage records; 1880 US federal census; 1930 US census; 1940 US census; History of Huron County; posting to OHHuron mailing list; Ohio death records
Children: Ella (cal 1869 – after 1930), George E. (1869–1894), Charles H. (1872–1900), Ira Jay (1874–1964), William Oscar (1876–1961), all b. Ohio; Elmer (? – after 1920), and Hazel Irene (1889–1951) "Ohio Births and Christenings, 1821–1962", database, FamilySearch: 19 January 2020, George E. Travis, 1869; 1880 US federal census; 1900 US federal census History of Huron County; Find a Grave
1880 keeping house, living with her family, her father-in-law, and a boarder, in Greenwich, Huron, Ohio 1880 US federal census
1900 living in Greenwich with her husband, their son William, and their daughter Hazel 1900 US federal census
1910 no occupation, living in Silton Street, Greenwich, with their husband, their son William, and her daughter Hazel 1910 US federal census
1920 living in Greenwich with her husband and her son William 1920 US federal census
1920-08-30 housekeeper; d. at Greenwich posting to OHHuron mailing list; Find a Grave
  bur. with her husband in section 4, row 14, Greenlawn Cemetery, Greenwich
 

Travis, Mrs. Harriet Temple (Hoag), widow of Hyatt Travis, was born January 7, 1843, in Greenwich, and died August 30, 1920, in her 78th year. She was the only daughter of Jesse and Mary Hoag, and lived all her life in Greenwich, where she was reared in the Friends church, later uniting with the Methodist church. In 1867 she married Mr. Travis, who preceded her to the tomb after more than 51 years of happy wedded life. Five children survived her. Funeral services at the home were conducted by Rev. Mr. Gay, and the burial was in Greenlawn cemetery beside her husband.

Find a Grave, citing The Firelands Pioneer


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