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Record Last Updated On:
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Name: GEORGE TUNIS HOAGLAND |
Death Date: OCT/30/1903 |
Interment Date:
NOV/1/1903 |
Birth Date: FEB /7/1814 |
Age at Death: 80y2m23d |
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Location at Death:
St. Joseph, Missouri |
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Sex: M |
Nativity: AMERICAN |
Ethnicity: CAUCASIAN |
Occupation:Capitalist |
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Child of: Cornelius Hoagland & Catherine Brown |
Spouse of: Nannie Gale |
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Father of: George A. Hoagland, Theodore B. Hoagland, Emiline B. Hoagland Vineyard |
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Brief Biography: From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph
Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri.
George T. Hoagland, retired banker, etc., is a native of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, and was born February 7, 1814. His father, Cornelius H.Hoagland, was an old resident of that state, and died in 1832. His mother, formerly Catharine Brown, died in 1880. The subject of this sketch came west in 1837. In 1838, he located in Boonville, Missouri,and opened the first lumber yard at that point, remaining until 1852, when he located in St. Joseph, opening a yard on the corner of Fourth
and Edmond Streets. He also opened the first regular yards in pine and domestic lumber, at Council Bluffs and Omaha, the latter his son,
G. A., now operates. He also opened a yard at Hannibal, MO., and afterwards became one of the organizers and is now President of the
Badger State Lumber Co., their wholesale point being Hannibal, and their mills are located on the Chippewa River, Wisconsin. In that
state they own extensive tracts of pine lands. For a number of years Mr. Hoagland was President of the Buchanan County Bank, and he has been a member of the City Council, and has been closely identified in all matters pertaining to the city's interest. Owing to failing health, of late years, he has been obliged to retire from active business. Religiously Mr. Hoagland's sympathies are with the Methodists. and in that cause has been an active worker, and also a local minister of that denomination. He was originally a Presbyterian, having been united to that faith in 1832. To him much credit is due for establishing the Presbyterian Church at Booneville, of which he was an elder for several years. He was married in February, 1842, at Elizabethtown, New Jersey, to Miss Nannie Gale, of Haverhill, Massachusetts. She is an estimable lady. They have had three children: George A., Theodore B., and Emeline B., wife of Benjamin R. Vineyard, one of St. Joseph's attorneys. |
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Other Relatives in Plot: Nannie G. Hoagland, Theodore B. Hoagland |
Lot Owner: GEORGEHOAGLAND |
Lot Location: 2 |
Block Location: 16 |
Section/Range Location: 7 |
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George Tunis Hoagland
Courtesy Of:Doris Miller on Find a Grave
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