Rainham Builders
Daniel Hoover
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Name Daniel Hoover Born 13 May 1838 Gender Male Died 22 Dec 1918 Person ID I01006 Jacob and Barbara (Schenk) Hoover Last Modified 10 Nov 2018
Father Jacob Hoover, b. 12 Mar 1806, d. 9 Apr 1872 (Age 66 years) Mother Elizabetha Brick, b. 2 Feb 1815, Sotzweiler, Saarland, DE
, d. 23 Jan 1898 (Age 82 years) Family ID F0069 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catharine Moyer, b. 23 Feb 1849, d. 1 Mar 1925 (Age 76 years) Married 22 Dec 1869 Children + 1. Abraham Erwin Hoover, b. 23 Jun 1871, Rainham Township, Ontario
, d. 1 Jan 1948, Selkirk, Ontario-Rainham Mennonite Cemetery
(Age 76 years)+ 2. Rosetta Hoover, b. 28 Sep 1876, Rainham Township, Ontario
, d. 2 Apr 1926, Hamilton, Ontario-Rainham Mennonite Cemetery
(Age 49 years)+ 3. Jacob M. Hoover, b. 14 Jun 1878, d. 2 Dec 1957, Ontario-Rainham Mennonite Cemetery
(Age 79 years)+ 4. Minnie Hoover, b. 27 Jun 1880, Rainham Township, Ontario
, d. 22 Apr 1941, IOOF Cemetery, Hartford City, IND
(Age 60 years)+ 5. Jennie Maud Hoover, b. 9 Oct 1886, Rainham Township, Ontario
, d. 1969, Haldimand Co., Ontario-Hoover Cemetery
(Age 82 years)Last Modified 10 Nov 2018 Family ID F0412 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Gospel Herald, January 1919:
Hoover. - Daniel Hoover was born near Selkirk, Ont., May 13, 1838; died at the home of his son-in-law, Dec. 9, 1918; aged 80 y. 6 m. 26 d. He was the eldest of a family of eleven children, 9 of whom survive. 0n Dec. 22, 1869, he was married to Catharine Moyer, who survives him. He also leaves 2 sons and 3 daughters. In May, 1872, they united with the Mennonite Church, in which faith he was always a believer. We can look back over time and remember the advice of a Christian father. Since time permits me to remember he always found time to read a portion of his Bible each day and his place was never vacant in the church unless sickness prevented. He had always enjoyed the best of health until the past three years when he suffered from bronchitis and heart trouble. About 3 months before his death, on account of high blood pressure his mind was deranged for about 6 weeks; but he recovered from that and enjoyed fairly good health until he slept peacefully away. Funeral Dec. 13 by H. Stevanus from Jno. 11
- Gospel Herald, January 1919:
