A Civil War veteran, he was drafted in Adams County October 16, 1862, mustered into federal service at Gettysburg November 4 as a musician with Co. C, 165th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company July 28, 1863, in Gettysburg.
He married Martha Jane Epley March 29, 1870, in Illinois and fathered Lulu May (b. 05/19/71), Minnie E. (b. 09/13/73), Harlie L. (b. 07/20/75), Lorra Etta (b. 07/02/77), Roy L. (b. 01/13/81), Alice G. (b. 09/16/83), Curtis W. (b. 05/29/87), Floyd E. (b. 07/14/91), Glenn H. (b. 05/15/94), and Orville D. (b. 03/05/97). By 1867, he resided in Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois, and by 1881, in Nebraska.
A Civil War veteran, he was drafted in Adams County October 16, 1862, mustered into federal service at Gettysburg November 4 as a musician with Co. C, 165th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company July 28, 1863, in Gettysburg.
He married Martha Jane Epley March 29, 1870, in Illinois and fathered Lulu May (b. 05/19/71), Minnie E. (b. 09/13/73), Harlie L. (b. 07/20/75), Lorra Etta (b. 07/02/77), Roy L. (b. 01/13/81), Alice G. (b. 09/16/83), Curtis W. (b. 05/29/87), Floyd E. (b. 07/14/91), Glenn H. (b. 05/15/94), and Orville D. (b. 03/05/97). By 1867, he resided in Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois, and by 1881, in Nebraska.
Family Members
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Joseph Albert Hoke
1840–1859
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Lucinda Mary Hoke Overdeer
1841–1934
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Susanna Margaret "Maggie" Hoke McCleaf
1843–1943
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Jefferson Hoke
1845–1855
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George Washington Hoke
1847–1931
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Eleanora Ella Hoke Taylor
1850–1924
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Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Hoke Smith
1852–1943
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Jacob Edward Hoke
1855–1939
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John Clayton Hoke
1857–1933
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