CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
Birth PlaceNew York, United States
MemoDate from gravestone. Or New Jersey?
Census Date24 Jul 1860 [7140] Age: 51
Census PlaceNewark, Essex Co., New Jersey, United States
MemoWard 9
Death Date2 Dec 1869 [1498, MEMORIAL# 112916071] Age: 61
MemoDate from gravestone.
Burial PlaceFlemington, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, United States [1498, MEMORIAL# 112916071]
MemoFlemington Presbyterian Church Cemetery: K
FatherRev. George FISHER (1767-1846)
Research
The only Susan HOAGLAND of the right age found in thye 1850 census was reported as born in New Jersey and apparent husband’s name was Aaron C. HOAGLAND - appears to be Amos’ brother, if he had any.
Spouses
Birth PlaceNew York, United States
MemoDate from gravestone. New Jersey seems more likely if he’s really the son of Andrew.
Census Date24 Jul 1860 [7140] Age: 51
Census PlaceNewark, Essex Co., New Jersey, United States
MemoWard 9
Death Date8 Jul 1876 [1498, MEMORIAL# 112915720] Age: 67
MemoDate from gravestone.
Burial PlaceFlemington, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, United States [1498, MEMORIAL# 112915720]
MemoFlemington Presbyterian Church Cemetery: K (C-6)
Alias/AKAAmos HOGLAND [7140]
OccupationSalesman [7140]
OccupationPostmaster, Sergeantsville, NJ [7157]
FatherJudge Andrew HOAGLAND (1780-1843)
MotherPolly CARMAN (1785-1873)
Research
Why wasn’t Amos appointed as one of Judge Andrew Hoagland’s executors, if in fact he was one of the sons? By birth year, he would have been the 2nd son.
Note, however, that Amos was buried close to Arron and James.

There was an Amos HOAGLAND in Delaware, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, in the 1840 census. Total household was 5 people. Oldest male was 30-39; oldest female was 30-39. The other male was 20-29. Youngest female ws under 5 (this could be Mary if she was born Feb 1840); there was 1 female 15-19 (possibly a servant?).

The only Amos HOAGLAND of the right age found in the 1850 census was reported as born in New Jersey and apparent wife’s name was Mary J.. but no daughter Mary.

Is that really them in the 1860 census in Newark? names & ages are close but birthplace of NY seems wrong for all of them. And Amos a salesman?

Perhaps Amos is not really the son of Andrew ?

An Amos HOAGLAND was a “Commisioner to take acknowledgement and proof of deeds” in 1841 in Hunterdon Co..
[4122, p. 261]

An Amos HOAGLAND was leader of a Methodist group that built a church in 1830 in Sergeantsville, Hunterdon Co. The group met at Amos’ house which was later occupied by H. H. FISHER Esq. - so possible connection to Amos’ wife.
[4122, p. 380]

An Amos HOAGLAND was admitted to Franklin Memorial Methodist church in Newark, Essex Co., NJ, 03-SEP-1854.
he lived in “Orchard”

1864 + 1865 IRS tax list - Amos HOAGLAND in Townsbury, Warren County, NJ
ChildrenMary Jane (1840-1930)
Last Modified 13 Nov 2018Created 23 Jun 2022 using Reunion for Macintosh
First Published 22 Sep 2013. Revised 23 Jun 2022
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