Person:Michael Hoback (1)

Watchers
Michael Hoback
d.1915
m. 10 Jan 1811
  1. Elizabeth Hoback1811 -
  2. Nancy Hoback1815 -
  3. William King Hoback1817 - 1876
  4. Martha Hoback1819 -
  5. Mary Ann Hoback1822 - 1859
  6. Robert Valentine Hoback1824 - 1864
  7. Michael Hoback1827 - 1915
  8. Louisa Hoback1829 -
  9. Bartholomew HobackAbt 1833 -
  10. Joel H. Hoback1835 -
m. 1 Jun 1848
m. 20 Oct 1895
Facts and Events
Name Michael Hoback
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Jan 1827 , Hardin, Kentucky, USA
Other[2] 1831 , Johnson, Indiana, USAMoved
Marriage 1 Jun 1848 to Elizabeth J. Hall
Other[3] 1850 , Pulaski, Indiana, USAMoved
Other[4] Abt 1852 , Howard, Indiana, USAMoved
Census[5][11] 1860 Prairie Twp, Tipton, Indiana, USA
Census[6][12] 1870 Prairie Twp, Tipton, Indiana, USA
Census[7][13] 1880 Prairie Twp, Tipton, Indiana, USA
Marriage 20 Oct 1895 , Tipton, Indiana, USAto Susanna P. (Chase) _____
Census[8][14] 1910 Prairie Twp, Tipton, Indiana, USA
Death? 1915

MICHAEL HOBACK, a farmer and a prominent citizen of Prairie Township, was born January 25, 1827 his parents were John and Dorcas (Killen) Hoback, the former of German and the latter of English descent. Michael received a limited education, his father dying when our subject was ten years old. When four years old, he, with his parents removed to Johnson County, Ind., where they went through many of the hardships of pioneer life. He was married, June 1, 1548, to Miss Elisabeth J. Hall, daughter of John Hall, of Kentucky. They have had twelve children, eight of whom are still living. In 1850 he went with his family to Pulaski County, Ind., remaining there two years, end then moved to Howard County. He farmed there till 1860, when he finally located on the farm he now owns. It was then a wild, swampy district, but he now has 115 acres under cultivation. He has had his experience of settling in a new county, having had to work for 50 cents a day, and pay 80 cents per bushel for meal. When he married, he was obliged to get into debt for a few articles to start housekeeping with. He and his wife have been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for over thirty years. Mr. Hoback is a Republican, and cast his first vote for Fremont in 1856.

References
  1. Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical :. (illustrated Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., 1883, 949 pgs)
    Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical: page 361.
  2. Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical :. (illustrated Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., 1883, 949 pgs)
    Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical: page 361.
  3. Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical :. (illustrated Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., 1883, 949 pgs)
    Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical: page 361.
  4. Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical :. (illustrated Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., 1883, 949 pgs)
    Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical: page 361.
  5. 1860 U.S. Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie Townships, p166
    1860 U.S. Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie Townships, p166, 11 Jul 1860.
  6. 1880 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 134, p47 p3C
    1880 U.S. Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 134, p47 p3C, 2 Jun 1880.
  7. 1880 United States Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 134, p47 p3C
    1880 United States Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 134, p47 p3C, 2 Jun 1880.
  8. 1910 United States Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 193, p.172 sheet 10A
    1910 United States Federal Census Indiana, Tipton, Prairie, District 193, p.172 sheet 10A, 28 Apr 1910.
  9.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  10.   Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical :. (illustrated Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., 1883, 949 pgs)
    Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana : historical and biographical: page 361.
  11. He was a farmer.
  12. Living next door to their children, John W. HOBACK, Isaac HOBACK.
  13. He was a farmer. Their daughter Kate & her 2 kids are living with them.
  14. Shows he was in his 2nd marriage. He was a general farm, own farm free of mortgage.