Revision history for RebeccaTHoag


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Last edited on 2018-11-16 16:52:11 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died of diphtheria within the span of 3 months, in the spring of 1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859.
Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876.
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died of diphtheria within the span of 3 months, in the spring of 1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876.


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Edited on 2018-11-16 16:51:38 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died of diphtheria within the span of 3 months, in the spring of 1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876.
Rebecca likely never married. Rebecca died young from a heart condition, possibly brought on from surviving diphtheria, though I do not know she had it specifically, it is odd she passed of a heart condition known to be a problem to those who had survived the infection.
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died of diphtheria within the span of 3 months, in the spring of 1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married. Rebecca died young from a heart condition, possibly brought on from surviving diphtheria, though I do not know she had it specifically, it is odd she passed of a heart condition known to be a problem to those who had survived the infection.


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Edited on 2018-11-16 16:51:17 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died of diphtheria within the span of 3 months, in the spring of 1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married. Rebecca died young from a heart condition, possibly brought on from surviving diphtheria, though I do not know she had it specifically, it is odd she passed of a heart condition known to be a problem to those who had survived the infection.
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.


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Edited on 2017-03-11 15:52:43 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, **[[AndrewBrightmanPotter|Andrew Brightman Potter]]**, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, Andrew Brightman Potter, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.


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Edited on 2017-03-11 15:14:10 by William
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>>@@**Gravesite of Rebecca Hoag and Family**{{image url="http://updikeandpotter.com/images/HoagFamilyMarker.jpg" title="Marble B Hoag" alt="Marble B Hoag" width="300" class="middle" link="http://updikeandpotter.com/images/HoagFamilyMarker.jpg"}}@@>>b. 1868 (Perry City, Hector, New York)
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{{image url="http://updikeandpotter.com/images/HoagFamilyMarker.jpg" title="Marble B Hoag" alt="Marble B Hoag" width="300" class="right" link="http://updikeandpotter.com/images/HoagFamilyMarker.jpg"}}
b. 1868 (Perry City, Hector, New York)


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Edited on 2017-03-06 13:18:50 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Westport, Massachusetts to live with her Great Uncle, Andrew Brightman Potter, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.
Deletions:
Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Massachusetts to live with her Uncle, Andrew Brightman Potter, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.


Revision [199]

Edited on 2017-03-06 13:18:03 by William
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Note: Middle name is likely Tripp, named after her maternal grandmother. All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859. Rebecca was sent to Massachusetts to live with her Uncle, Andrew Brightman Potter, shortly after the rapid deaths of all her siblings in 1876. Rebecca likely never married.
Deletions:
Note: All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859.


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Edited on 2017-03-06 13:14:52 by William
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======Rebecca T Hoag======
b. 1868 (Perry City, Hector, New York)
d. 1900 (Newton, Massachusetts)
Rebecca T Hoag
**[[MaryCHoag|Mary C Hoag]]**
Note: All siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859.
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======Mary C Hoag======
b. 1869 (Perry City, Hector, New York)
d. 1876 (Perry City, Hector, New York)
**[[RebeccaTHoag|Rebecca T Hoag]]**
Mary C Hoag
Note: All Mary's siblings, save Rebecca, died in infancy or very early childhood within the span of 6 months, in the winter of 1875-1876. First born Philip died of Scarlet Fever just before his first birthday, 1859.


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