Person:Susannah Hoover (3)

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Susannah Hoover
d.1 Jan 1813 Miami County, Ohio
m. 1745
  1. Elizabeth HooverAbt 1748 - 1821
  2. Catherine Hoover1749 -
  3. Andrew Hoover1751 - 1834
  4. Jonas HooverAbt 1755 - 1828
  5. Jacob HooverAbt 1756 - 1821
  6. Daniel Hoover1756 - 1819
  7. Susannah HooverAbt 1757 - 1813
  8. Rachel Hoover1758 -
  9. David Hoover1758 - 1841
  10. John M. Hoover, Sr1760 - 1831
  11. Peter Hoover1769 - 1840
  12. Henry Hoover1773 - 1842
m. Abt 1774
  1. Susannah Mast1774 - 1830
Facts and Events
Name Susannah Hoover
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1757 Carroll County, Maryland[assumed age 17 at marriage]
Marriage Abt 1774 to John Mast, Jr
Death? 1 Jan 1813 Miami County, Ohio
References
  1.   Brien, Lindsay M. "Our Forefathers: Hoover" column in the Dayton Journal, 8 Apr 1934, sports section, page 5, column 2, available at Dayton Metro Library.
  2.   Find A Grave.

    Susannah Hoover Mast
    BIRTH 1763 [prob. closer to 1757 based upon c1774 marriage]
    Carroll County, Maryland, USA
    DEATH 11 Jan 1813 (aged 49–50)
    BURIAL
    West Branch Cemetery
    West Milton, Miami County, Ohio, USA

    MAST Susannah,w John M.d. bur West Branch (Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol V pg 754.)

    Excerpt from "A Walk in a Country Churchyard - Autumn 1880" by Luke Smith Mote

    "Near the same place and the same year (1830) was buried John Mast (whose headstone bears the initials J. M.). He was not a member but his wife was; she died in 1813 (see records). He built the first grist mill [?] in the settlement, which was a great help to the early settlers in getting the grinding done. He never married again and lived the latter part of his life with three of his grandchildren, or rather they with him, at the old home by his mill. He was a little under medium in size, fair skinned and blue eyes, quiet and unobtrusive and loved hunting. He attended religious meetings occasionally but never made an open profession. Not many years afterwards, his daughter Lizzie Jones and her husband David Jones followed him to the tomb. David was a sort of pow-wow doctor and performed some rather remarkable cures."

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81494838/susannah-mast