Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Hobbs, Dora E. (Walker) (1849-1927) |
Born |
1849 |
Birthplace |
Lovell, ME |
Places of Residence |
Lovell, ME |
Notes |
Intentions of Marriage entered Mar 15, 1875 Married Mar 27, 1875 by James Hobbs, JP Buried in Cemetery No. 4. Taken from Sumner Kimball's Walker Genealogy: "Mrs. Hobbs for several years before marriage taught school and won honors justly due as a patient and competent teacher. As a housewife and assistant of her husband in his manual labors there is much that might be said in praise – as also of the many kind deeds to which her neighbors and friends can truly attest." |
Spouse |
John F. Hobbs |
Children |
James Lester Hobbs 1877-1879 Charlotte E. Hobbs 1879 |
Deceased |
Aug 20, 1927 |
Deceased Where |
Lovell, ME |
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