Person:George Hoxie (5)

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m. 15 Jul 1821
  1. George F. Hoxie1822 - 1902
  2. Nathaniel C. Hoxie1824 - 1903
  3. Edward Hoxie1826 - 1921
  4. Obediah D. Hoxie1827 - 1858
  5. Sarah C Hoxie1831 - 1904
  • HGeorge F. Hoxie1822 - 1902
  • WOlive PattenCal 1828 - 1850
m. Bef 1847
m. 30 Mar 1851
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Name[3] George F. Hoxie
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Jun 1822 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1847 Based on birth of daughter Elizabeth
to Olive Patten
Marriage 30 Mar 1851 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth D. Smith
Death[2] 13 Aug 1902 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Kardell, Caroline Lewis, compiler, and R. A. Lovell. Vital records of Sandwich, Massachusetts to 1885. (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996)
    p. 434.

    Peleg Hoxie and Phebe his Wife had Children born viz.
    George F Hoxie born June 15th AD 1822

  2. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910. (New England Historic and Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 528, p. 30.

    No.: 24
    Date of Death: Aug 13 [1902]
    Name: George F. Hoxie
    Sex: M
    Condition: M
    Age: 80 y. 3 m. [birth about May 1822]
    Cause: Organic Heart Disease
    Place of Death: Sandwich
    Occupation: Farmer
    Place of Birth: Sandwich
    Parents: Peleg Hoxie/Sandwich and Pheby Hoxie/Sandwich

  3. History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts: 1620-1637-1686-1890. (New York: H.W. Blake & Co., 1890)
    p. 317.

    "George F. Hoxie, born in 1822, is a son of Peleg and grandson of Hezekiah Hoxie. His mother was Phebe, daughter of Jesse Hoxie. Mr. Hoxie is a house carpenter by trade, but for the last thirty years has been a gardener and fisherman. He was married in 1851 to Elizabeth D., daughter of Edmund Smith. They have had twelve children: Elizabeth, Celia, Olive, Carrie, Rosa, Ida, George, Lyman, Henry, Sylvanus, Charles and Walter. They lost one son. Mr. Hoxie is a member of the Sandwich Methodist Episcopal church."