Thanks Steve.
Another good tip to work with.
I missed the 1870 marriage which may possibly didn’t last all that
long.
Hannah is still a Hoeg & widowed for the 1871 Censuses about
6-7 months after the marriage and William Henry’s birth was registered as
illegitimate & Hoeg.
Dave
On 17-04-12 9:15 AM, "nscumber"
<wlmailhtml:nscumber@yahoogroups.com>
wrote:
Hi Dave
I noticed there were no replies to your query. I had tried to trace him with no luck. I believe you are correct when you suggest he may have been adopted.
It appears that Hannah (Mills) Hoeg remarried in 1870 to widower George McLellan. William Henry Hoeg's was born in 1871. Could he be a McLellan by birth?
Steve
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Dave's post
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Has anyone on the list ever located Cecelia B. (Hoeg) Sprague and Jonathan
Wilbert Hoeg's half-brother, William Henry Hoeg?
Widow, Hannah (Mills) Hoeg died 30 Mar 1875 of Consumption at Goose River.
In 1881, orphaned Jonathan Wilbert Hoeg is with Jeremiah and Hannah Henwood.
Was orphaned William Henry Hoeg adopted/fostered out as well after 1875?
With a name change?
Thanks.
Dave
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Illegitimate
William Henry Hoeg, born 1871 in Parrsboro, Cumberland County
Item can be found in Registration Year: 1871 - Book: 1805 - Page: 140 -
Number: 72
1871 Census:
4241 MILL VILLAGE B 108 HOEG HANNAH 41 W
4241 MILL VILLAGE B 108 HOEG CECELIA 12
4241 MILL VILLAGE B 108 HOEG JOHNATHAN 4
4241 MILL VILLAGE B 108 HOEG WILLIAM 0 B. FEB 1871
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1881 Census:
6012 MILL VILLAGE A 12 HENWOOD HANNAH 47 M
6012 MILL VILLAGE A 12 HENWOOD JEREMIAH 45 M
6012 MILL VILLAGE A 12 HOEG JOHNATHAN 15
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Posted by: David Winter <wlmailhtml:davidwinter@...>