Abraham Hoover and Anne Creeger
Abraham Hoover married ANNE ELIZABETH CREEGER May 23, 1851 in Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio, (by Robert Andrew - minister) daughter of JOHN CREEGER and MARY YOUNG.
Notes for ABRAHAM HOOVER:
Allegedly, Abraham ran off with the family maid and moved to Ligonier, Indiana.
Notes for ANNE ELIZABETH CREEGER:
Source: Death Certificate obtained from Ohio Historical Society Library,
Columbus, Ohio.
1910 Wood County Census
Age Marital Birthplace Fathers Mothers
Hoover, Anne E. head 77 D Ohio Maryland Ohio own income
1920 Wood County, Montgomery Township Census
Hoover, Ann Head F W 85 WD
Source: Obituary obtained from the Kaubish Library, Fostoria, Ohio
The Unique Weekly Feb. 5, 1925
ANN ELIZABETH HOOVER
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Ann Elizabeth, daughter of John H. and Mary Creeger, was born in Seneca County, Hopewell Township, Ohio, October 23, 1835. Here she passed her childhood, youth and womanhood. She was united in marriage with Abraham Hoover May 23, 1854. To them were born four children, Mary Ann (deceased), Sarah Jane, John Henry, and Abraham Russel. In early life she became a member of the United Brethren Church and throughout her long life she has given evidence that her faith had not failed. Her last message was, "If anything should happen to me, I am ready."
She has resided more than fifty years in the home where the last of life's battles were fought.
She has known what the pioneer days meant to the people of Wood County.
She has known what it cost in privation, sickness, and suffering to change this part of the Black Swamp into beautiful homes and fertile fields. She passed from this life to life eternal, January 28, 1925 at the age of 89 years, 11 months, and 5 days.
In her passing she leaves one brother, L. D. Creeger of Tiffin, Ohio, three children, Mrs Sarah Ann Hunt of Prairie Depot, Ohio, John Henry of Ligonere, Ind. and Abraham Russel, of Risingsun, Ohio, twelve grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many friends.
Funeral services were held at the U. B. Church, Friday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.P. Hight, Interment was made in Graham Cemetery.
Source: Obituary obtained from the Kaubish Library, Fostoria, Ohio
January 29, 1925 Bradner paper
MRS ANNA HOOVER FOUND DEAD IN HOME
Mrs. Anna E. Hoover, 89 years, mother of R. D. Hoover, and lifelong resident of Montgomery Township, was found dead at her home two miles west and one mile north of Risingsun, Wednesday morning. It is thought death was due to heart trouble and indigestion. The opinion is she had entered the house from her chore work; Tuesday evening, and sat down in a chair, when she fell to the floor where she was found, indicating death had come early Tuesday evening. Three children survive, R. D. Hoover, John Hoover, and Mrs. Sarah Hunt.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at the U. B. church.
Source: Unique Weekly/Volume XVIII Risingsun, Ohio
Ann Elizabeth, daughter of John H. and Mary Creeger, was born in Seneca County, Hopewell Township, Ohio October 23, 1835. Here she passed her childhood, youth and womanhood. She was united in marriage with Abraham Hoover, May 23, 1851. To them were born four children, Mary Ann (deceased), Sarah Jane, John Henry, and Abraham Russel. In early life she became a member of the United Brethren Church and throughout her long life she has given evidence that her faith had not failed. Her last message was, "If anything should happen to me, I am ready."
She has resided more than fifty years in the home where the last of life's battles were fought.
She has know what the pioneer days meant to the people of Wood County.
She has known what it cost in privation, sickness, and suffering to change this part of the Black Swamp into beautiful homes an fertile fields.
She passed from this life to life eternal, January 28, 1925 at the age of 89 years, 3 months, and 5 days.
In her passing she leaves one brother, L.D. Creeger of Tiffin, Ohio, three children, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hunt of Prairie Depot, Ohio, John Henry of Ligonere, Ind. and Abraham Russel of Risingsun, Ohio, twelve grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many friends.Funeral services were held at the U.B. Church, Friday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.P. Hight, Interment was made in Graham Cemetery.
More About ANNE ELIZABETH CREEGER:
Burial: Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood County, Ohio
Cause of Death: Heart Disease
Occupation: Housewife, Owned Oil Wells
Her spinning wheel and China cabinet remain within our family.
Children of ABRAHAM HOOVER and ANNE CREEGER are:
4. 1. MARY ANN HOOVER, b. June 01, 1850; d. January 25, 1885, Wood County, Ohio.
5. 2. SARAH JANE HOOVER, b. February 09, 1859, Hopewell Twp, Wood Co.
Ohio; d. March 08, 1945, Risingsun, Wood Co. Ohio.
6. 3. JOHN HENRY HOOVER, b. December 31, 1861; d. June 04, 1934,
Ligonier, Indiana; m. CLARA FIESTAR, November 26, 1882.
Notes for JOHN HENRY HOOVER:
At the time of his mother's death he lived in Ligonier, Indiana.
Allegedly his father (Abraham) had moved to Ligonier, Indiana, when he ran off with the family maid.
John and Clara Hoover are buried in Ligonier, Indiana at Oak Park Cemetery.
(No hide or hair found of Abraham Hoover, my great, great grandfather).
Notes for ABRAHAM HOOVER:
Allegedly, Abraham ran off with the family maid and moved to Ligonier, Indiana.
Notes for ANNE ELIZABETH CREEGER:
Source: Death Certificate obtained from Ohio Historical Society Library,
Columbus, Ohio.
1910 Wood County Census
Age Marital Birthplace Fathers Mothers
Hoover, Anne E. head 77 D Ohio Maryland Ohio own income
1920 Wood County, Montgomery Township Census
Hoover, Ann Head F W 85 WD
Source: Obituary obtained from the Kaubish Library, Fostoria, Ohio
The Unique Weekly Feb. 5, 1925
ANN ELIZABETH HOOVER
---------------
Ann Elizabeth, daughter of John H. and Mary Creeger, was born in Seneca County, Hopewell Township, Ohio, October 23, 1835. Here she passed her childhood, youth and womanhood. She was united in marriage with Abraham Hoover May 23, 1854. To them were born four children, Mary Ann (deceased), Sarah Jane, John Henry, and Abraham Russel. In early life she became a member of the United Brethren Church and throughout her long life she has given evidence that her faith had not failed. Her last message was, "If anything should happen to me, I am ready."
She has resided more than fifty years in the home where the last of life's battles were fought.
She has known what the pioneer days meant to the people of Wood County.
She has known what it cost in privation, sickness, and suffering to change this part of the Black Swamp into beautiful homes and fertile fields. She passed from this life to life eternal, January 28, 1925 at the age of 89 years, 11 months, and 5 days.
In her passing she leaves one brother, L. D. Creeger of Tiffin, Ohio, three children, Mrs Sarah Ann Hunt of Prairie Depot, Ohio, John Henry of Ligonere, Ind. and Abraham Russel, of Risingsun, Ohio, twelve grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many friends.
Funeral services were held at the U. B. Church, Friday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.P. Hight, Interment was made in Graham Cemetery.
Source: Obituary obtained from the Kaubish Library, Fostoria, Ohio
January 29, 1925 Bradner paper
MRS ANNA HOOVER FOUND DEAD IN HOME
Mrs. Anna E. Hoover, 89 years, mother of R. D. Hoover, and lifelong resident of Montgomery Township, was found dead at her home two miles west and one mile north of Risingsun, Wednesday morning. It is thought death was due to heart trouble and indigestion. The opinion is she had entered the house from her chore work; Tuesday evening, and sat down in a chair, when she fell to the floor where she was found, indicating death had come early Tuesday evening. Three children survive, R. D. Hoover, John Hoover, and Mrs. Sarah Hunt.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at the U. B. church.
Source: Unique Weekly/Volume XVIII Risingsun, Ohio
Ann Elizabeth, daughter of John H. and Mary Creeger, was born in Seneca County, Hopewell Township, Ohio October 23, 1835. Here she passed her childhood, youth and womanhood. She was united in marriage with Abraham Hoover, May 23, 1851. To them were born four children, Mary Ann (deceased), Sarah Jane, John Henry, and Abraham Russel. In early life she became a member of the United Brethren Church and throughout her long life she has given evidence that her faith had not failed. Her last message was, "If anything should happen to me, I am ready."
She has resided more than fifty years in the home where the last of life's battles were fought.
She has know what the pioneer days meant to the people of Wood County.
She has known what it cost in privation, sickness, and suffering to change this part of the Black Swamp into beautiful homes an fertile fields.
She passed from this life to life eternal, January 28, 1925 at the age of 89 years, 3 months, and 5 days.
In her passing she leaves one brother, L.D. Creeger of Tiffin, Ohio, three children, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hunt of Prairie Depot, Ohio, John Henry of Ligonere, Ind. and Abraham Russel of Risingsun, Ohio, twelve grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many friends.Funeral services were held at the U.B. Church, Friday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.P. Hight, Interment was made in Graham Cemetery.
More About ANNE ELIZABETH CREEGER:
Burial: Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood County, Ohio
Cause of Death: Heart Disease
Occupation: Housewife, Owned Oil Wells
Her spinning wheel and China cabinet remain within our family.
Children of ABRAHAM HOOVER and ANNE CREEGER are:
4. 1. MARY ANN HOOVER, b. June 01, 1850; d. January 25, 1885, Wood County, Ohio.
5. 2. SARAH JANE HOOVER, b. February 09, 1859, Hopewell Twp, Wood Co.
Ohio; d. March 08, 1945, Risingsun, Wood Co. Ohio.
6. 3. JOHN HENRY HOOVER, b. December 31, 1861; d. June 04, 1934,
Ligonier, Indiana; m. CLARA FIESTAR, November 26, 1882.
Notes for JOHN HENRY HOOVER:
At the time of his mother's death he lived in Ligonier, Indiana.
Allegedly his father (Abraham) had moved to Ligonier, Indiana, when he ran off with the family maid.
John and Clara Hoover are buried in Ligonier, Indiana at Oak Park Cemetery.
(No hide or hair found of Abraham Hoover, my great, great grandfather).
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