On September 9, 1873, John N. Hoover married Mamie E. Hayre at her residence in Washington, D.C. S. Hubbard Hoover, Minister of Sanctuary M. E. Church in Philadelphia PA performed the ceremony.
By 1880, John has married Mary E. O'Hare, and they have three children: Charles E., age 5; John N., age 3; and "Hattie (Harriet) E.", age 1.
The 1900 Census shows John N. and Mary E. Hoover being married for 27 years, living in Washington DC, with four of their five living children. A sixth child is deceased. John is a butcher.
The 1910 Census finds John N. and Mary E. Hoover living with their eldest son and his wife, J. Noble and Minerva M. Hoover in Washington ... both are meat merchants. The younger couple have been married one year.
John N. Hoover, aged 62 years, died at Homeopathic National Hospital in Washington, D.C. in September 1910.
On September 9, 1873, John N. Hoover married Mamie E. Hayre at her residence in Washington, D.C. S. Hubbard Hoover, Minister of Sanctuary M. E. Church in Philadelphia PA performed the ceremony.
By 1880, John has married Mary E. O'Hare, and they have three children: Charles E., age 5; John N., age 3; and "Hattie (Harriet) E.", age 1.
The 1900 Census shows John N. and Mary E. Hoover being married for 27 years, living in Washington DC, with four of their five living children. A sixth child is deceased. John is a butcher.
The 1910 Census finds John N. and Mary E. Hoover living with their eldest son and his wife, J. Noble and Minerva M. Hoover in Washington ... both are meat merchants. The younger couple have been married one year.
John N. Hoover, aged 62 years, died at Homeopathic National Hospital in Washington, D.C. in September 1910.
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