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 The Hoar Family
George Frisbie Hoar wrote a two volume autobiography, George F. Hoar, Autobiography of Seventy Years (1903) and there are two biographical works on him: Frederick H. Gillett, George Frisbie Hoar (1934) and Richard E. Welch, George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed Republicans (1971).
Hoar read a chapter from the Bible to those seated around her in the dining room.
Rockwood's son, C. Samuel Hoar (1845-1904), was editor of the American Law Review 1873-79 and in 1887 became general counsel for the Boston and Albany Railroad Company.
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 Encyclopedia: George Frisbie Hoar
Hoar represented Massachusetts as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 through 1877 ; he then served in the U.S. Senate until his death.
After his death a statue of Hoar was erected in front of Worcester's city hall, paid for by public donations.
He denounced the Philippine American War, calling for allowing independence of the Philippines.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/George-Frisbie-Hoar

  
 TP Hoar
Hoar (known to his many friends as Sam) was born in 1907 at Rochester, England.
Hoar was a founder-member and second president of CITCE, now called the International Society for Electrochemistry (ISE), and was appointed editor-in-chief of "Electrochimica Acta" at its inception in 1959.
In 1933 Dr. Hoar published a paper on the oxygen electrode in which the equilibrium potential was estimated by extrapolation of experimental Tafel lines.
www.corrosion-doctors.org /Biographies/HoarBio.htm

  
 Hoar, George Frisbie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Hoar was a leader among the group of New Englanders who opposed President McKinley’s imperialism.
Hoar served on the congressional electoral commission that decided the contested election of 1876 in favor of the Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
He fought political corruption and avoided much of the partisan bitterness of the day.
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 Ebenezer R. Hoar
Hoar, that the softening influence of age discovers traits of character which the aggressiveness of manhood had obscured.
Our relations with Great Britain, especially, were in an unsatisfactory condition, and although the burden of the negotiations belonged, under the President, to the Secretary of State, yet Judge Hoar strongly supported the Secretary.
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, a member of the bar for fifty-five years, at one time a justice of this court, died on the thirty-first day of January last at the ripe age of seventy-nine years.
www.massreports.com /memorials/163ma597.htm

  
 Hoar.html
Hoar was admired and appreciated for his legal knowledge, skill in argument, gift of story-telling and mischievous streak, loyalty, honesty, sense of civic responsibility, appreciation of nature and of outdoor activity, hospitality, and generosity.
Hoar's half-brother was George Merrick Brooks, a lawyer and probate judge.) In 1845, Hoar built an impressive Greek Revival house on Main Street in Concord (now #194), near his parents' home.
These records include many responses to the formal invitations sent out by the Committee on General Invitations, of which E.R. Hoar was a member.
www.concordnet.org /library/scollect/Fin_Aids/Hoar.html

  
 : Hoar Cross Hall :
We are currently updating our website to reflect the exciting new changes at Hoar Cross Hall
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 Virtual Tim Hoar
Hoar, T.J., and Wilson, C.R. Geosat Observations of Sea Level Response to Barometric Pressure Forcing.
Hoar, T.J., R.F. Milliff, D. Nychka, C.K. Wikle, and L. Mark Berliner, 2003
Trenberth, K.E., and Hoar, T.J. El Niño and climate change.
www.cgd.ucar.edu /~thoar

  
 Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood on Encyclopedia.com
When Grant named him (1870) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Senate, hostile to Hoar because he had insisted on filling new judgeships in the federal circuit courts with able rather than political appointees, refused to confirm the appointment.
Later Hoar helped negotiate the Treaty of Washington that settled the Alabama claims, and in 1873-75 he served in Congress.
Grant, seeking Senate support for his project of annexing Santo Domingo, in June, 1870, abruptly requested Hoar's resignation as Attorney General.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Irish (In Countries Other Than Ireland)
About 1848-50, two French bishops, Mathias Loras of Dubuque and Joseph Cretin of St. Paul, induced and helped many of the Irish to settle in the states of Iowa and Minnesota, and in 1850 Bishop Andrew Byrne of Little Rock welcomed a colony of Irish Catholics brought over by Father Hoar of Wexford.
Of these latter, only a small number remained in Arkansas, the rest going to Iowa, where they established a colony known as "New Ireland".
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08132b.htm

  
 Surface Hoar - Glossary Entry
Surface Hoar crystals (or just Hoar Crystals) grow in flat plates, and once they are buried they have very little strength.
They also collapse into a very thin layer which can be difficult to identify and/or assess the strength of.
These crystals generally form during cold and clear conditions, particularly at night.
www.csac.org /Education/glossary/surface-hoar.html

  
 Ancestor Narrative, All Generations
Hoar; born 27 Oct 1735 at Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island;
Susannah Hoar; baptized 7 Oct 1750 at St. Michael's Church, Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island.
she and William Hoar (see #8), son of William Hoar and Sarah (--?--), were married 17 Nov 1734 at St. Michael's Church, Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island, by Rev. John Haber (?).
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 Ebenezer Hoar
Hoar helped form the Free Soil Party but eventually becoming a member of the Republican Party.
Hoar worked as a lawyer in Boston, was a member of the Whig Party and in 1846 was elected to the State senate.
A leader of the anti-slavery Whigs, Hoar refused to support Zachary Taylor when he became the party's presidential candidate in 1848.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USACWhoar.htm

  
 Mike Hoare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoare and his mercenaries were tried on their return to South Africa, but not for having attempted to organize a coup in a foreign country, but for specific offenses under the Civil Aviation Offenses Act of 1972.
Hoare got 10 years, Peter Duffy, Mike Webb, Tullio Moneta and Pieter Doorewaard (probably the most senior of the Recce Commando reservists) were sentenced to 5 years, Ken Dalgliesh to 1 year, and Charles Goatley to 2 1/2 years.
Justice Neville James told the court Hoare, 63, was "an unscrupulous man with a highly cavalier attitude to the truth".
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 Richard Colt Hoare
Hoare's most important work was his Ancient History of North and South Wiltshire (1812 - 1819); he also did some work on the large History of Modern Wiltshire (1822 - 1844).
He was descended from Sir Richard Hoare, Lord Mayor of London, the founder of the family banking business.
Colt Hoare excavated 379 barrows on Salisbury Plain as well as identifying many other sites in the area, publishing and classifying his findings.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/richard_colt_hoare   (867 words)

  
 Hoar Family Genealogy Forum
Hoar, Hoare connections in RI and MA/ England - Mary-Mgt.
Hoar's came to Australia in 1950 - BDM, ANYTHING!
Hoar and Horr Families North America - Website - Roz Edson 7/06/04
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 Dictionary.com/hoar
White, or grayish white; as, hoar frost; hoar cliffs.
Covered with the awful hoar of innumerable ages.
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 Merriam-Webster Online
For More Information on "hoar" go to Britannica.com
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 Fuller Family of Sussex - pafg91 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Hoare was born in 1688 in London.
William Hoare [Parents] was born in 1716 in London.
Susannah Hoare was born in 1676 in London.
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 William Hoare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On returning to England in 1738, Hoare settled in Bath, where he became a governor of the hospital.
His father apprenticed him to Guiseppi Grisoni with whom Hoare travelled to Rome in 1728.
His son, Prince Hoare, achieved fame as a painter and dramatist.
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 C. A. R. Hoare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare (Tony Hoare or C.A.R. Hoare, born January 11, 1934) is a British computer scientist, probably best known for the development of Quicksort, the world's most widely used sorting algorithm, in 1960.
He also developed Hoare logic, and the formal language Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) used to specify the interactions of concurrent processes and the inspiration for the Occam programming language.
The 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture — a transcript of Hoare's speech
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Hoare, Samuel Hoare, Samuel: see Templewood, Samuel John Gurney Hoare, 1st Viscount.
Fink, Mike Fink, Mike, 1770?-1823?, American border hero, whose exploits have been so elaborated in legend that the actual facts of his life are difficult to discover.
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 Hoare logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoare logic has axioms and inference rules for all the constructs of a simple imperative programming language.
Hoare logic is a formal system developed by the British computer scientist C.
The central feature of Hoare logic is the Hoare triple.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hoare_logic   (372 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Giraldus Cambrensis
HOARE (London, 1806); WHARTON, Anglia Sacra, II, 374; LYNCH, Cambrensis Eversus, ed.
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 Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England - pafg163 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Hoare was christened on 14 Aug 1774 and was buried on 30 Mar 1794.
William Hoare was christened on 20 Oct 1765 in Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England.
Marriott Hoare [Parents] was christened on 7 Apr 1738 in Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England.
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 My Family - pafg11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
WILLIAM RICHARDS was born in 1846 in Llanstadwell, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
WILLIAM HOARE was born in 1823 in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire.
MARTHA RICHARDS was born in 1848 in Llanstadwell, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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 Fuller Family of Sussex - pafg18 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She married Sir Richard Hoare Bart on 07 May 1761 in Beckenham,Kent.
Hugh Richard Hoare was born on 27 Nov 1787.
Captain Richard Hoare was born on 01 Sep 1793.
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 Fuller Family of Sussex - pafg30 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sir Richard Hoare Bart was born on 07 Mar 1734/1735.
She married Sir Richard Hoare on 24 Apr 1732.
Richard Myddelton was christened on 09 Sep 1652.
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 The Family History of Thomas Hoare (-1627)
Richard Hoare, son of Thomas and Julyan (Tripplett) Hoare, was baptized 11 March 1601/2.
Elizabeth Hoare, daughter of Thomas and Julyan (Tripplett) Hoare, was baptized 20 October 1599.
Quite a few individuals named Hoare and Tripplett resided in Aylesbury, but because the parish register before 1565 no longer exists, I can identify neither my or Julyan’s parents.
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