Notes for Harry Allison Hogue (1860-1933) m Maria Elizabeth Ethington


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Maria (Mariah) Elizabeth ETHINGTON

Maria Ethington children given in letter from Charles Franklin Ethington-113 to Gene Ethington, in possession of HE.

Name also spelled Mariah in Faubion family history.
Names is spelled Mariah E. Ethington on marriage cert. to Harry H. Hogue.

CENSUS 1870 Nodoway Co MO page 634 381/378 Birth month given as October.

Marriage cert. in file. Marriage performed at home of Joseph Ethington in Ringgold County IA. Marriage performed by A. G. Forcurau, paster, M.E. Church.

Photo in file.

Obit:

Services were held Thursday at 2 pm at the Zulauf Denny Funeral home for Mrs. Maria Hogue, who passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Pearl Olsen in Inglewood, California. Reverand R.C. Propst had charge of the services and in terment was in Evergreen cemetery. The obituary:

Maria Elizabeth Ethington passed away from a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Olsen in INglewood California on Oct 24, 1947 at the age of 77 years and 11 months. She suffered a severe illness in July and had not been well since.

She was born in Missouri and later moved with her parents to Iowa where she was united in marriage to Harry Allison Hogue on March 18, 1891. Later they moved to a farm at Cadams, Nebraska and after eighteen years there they retired and moved to Superior Nebraska, where Mr. Hogue passed away in 1933.

To this union five children were born, Mrs. Nora Day of Cheyenne Wyoming; Elmer Hogue of New Comerstown Ohio, Mrs. Pearl Olsen of Inglewood California; Mrs. Ruby Speer of Venice California, and Walter Hgue of Denver Colorado.

The past twelve years Mrs. Hogue has made her home with her two daughters in California.

She was a kind and loving mother, always putting her family first, and will be breatly missed by all.

She lived a sincere Christian life and Sunday morning always found her in Sunday school and church if she was able. At the time of her passing she was a member of the Venice BPtist Church.

She is surviced by her five children, 11 grandchildren, seven great great grandchildren, one brother, Charles Ethington, of Des Moines, Iowa, and a host of friends.

(Photo included in obit)
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IGI shows marriage as about 1885, of Worth, MO.

Additional Ordinance Dates from IGI:

B: 3 Feb 1988 BOISE
E: 22 Mar 1988 BOISE
SP: 23 Apr 1988 BOISE

Family Group sent by Cecil Robert & Louise Golzales Ethington 741 W. Robinwood Lane Fresno CA 93704 (209) 436-4230 (30 Aug 2001)

From:
- East Goes West
History of the Craft, Hill, Harris and Deshazer, Faubion, Douglass, Howlett Families
Compiled by Alta DeShazer Craft
Assisted by George W. Craft
FHL # _______ C842ca

"Mariah Ethington married Harvey A. Hogue and they were living in Superior NE in 1922. They had four children."

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Submitted by michael_95073
Note added Sat Sep 10 19:15:01 2011


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Henry (Harry Harvey) Allison HOGUE

SOURCE:
TIB FOR MARIA ETHINGTON

Name given in Faubion family history as Harvey A. Hogue.

Obit (in file):

Henry A. Hogue died at his home here last Friday at the age of 73. He had been ill for nearly a yera and half following a stroke of paralysis which left him almost an invalid. Althought he was able to get around his home some, he required constant care.

Harry Allison Hogue was born near Monmough Ill Jan 12, 1860 and resided there until he was about 18 years of age. He went first to Page County Iowa, then to Taylor county Iowa, where he was united in marriage on March 18, 1891 to Maria E. Ethington.

To this unio were born five children, all living: Mrs. Nora Day, Cadams; Elmer of Newcomerstown Ohio; Mrs. Pearl Olson of Elizabeth Colorado; Mrs. Ruby Speer of South Gate California; Walter of Minden. All there were present for the funeral excepting Elmer.

Previous to coming to this community, Mr. Hogue lived a short time at Bloomfield Nebraska. From there he moved to Cadams where he spent eighteen years at farming.

The last 12 years of his life were lived in Superior. He died on March 31, 1933. He made a host of friends who will be grieved to learn of his passing. By his genial good nature he was enabled to make friends and hold them. He was held in the highest esteem by all his acquaintances.

He is survived by his wife, his five children, ten grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Ella Touzalin of Superior and one brother, Sam, of Blue Springs Nebraska.

Funeral services were held MOnday afternoon from th United Presbyterian church, Rev. B.H. Ward in charge. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Additional ordinance dates:

B: 13 Feb 1993 ARIZO
P: 10 Nov 1993 ARIZO

Family Group sent by Cecil Robert & Louise Golzales Ethington 741 W. Robinwood Lane Fresno CA 93704 (209) 436-4230 (30 Aug 2001)

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