Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Ninth Generation60. Philip Peter Hoag was a wagon maker at Walworth, Wayne County, New York, in 1850. In about 1853 he moved to Michigan and lived awhile at St. Joseph. Then in 1855 he purchased land at Sodus, Berrien County, where he farmed and operated a saw mill. In 1866 Philip Peter sold his land to his brother, Isaac, and moved to Tomah, Wisconsin, where he bought a farm south of town. He also worked as a wheel-wright and logger. His third wife was Naomi Taylor. Her sister, Rebecca, married Henry Hoag, Philip Peter's oldest son. This made Naomi the mother-in-law of her own sister! . He appeared in the census in 1860 in Sodus Township, Berrien County, MI.7 His occupation was "Lumbering." He appeared in the census in 1870 in Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.8 His occupation was "Farmer." Phillip appeared in the census in 1880 in Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.9 His occupation was "Wheelwright." He died on 12 November 1880 at the age of 62 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.2,10 He was buried in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.11 in the Oak Grove Cemetery. Phillip Peter HOAG and Naomi Erepta TAYLOR were married on 16 November 1856 in Millburg, Berrien County, MI.2,6,12,13 (They may have married on 11 Nov 1856 in Paw Paw, Van Buren County, MI.) . The following was extracted from a Hoag family genealogy page: "Naomi Erepta Taylor (Isaac Vandervort's second wife) was a widow when she married Philip Hoag. Because her sister Rebecca married Henry Hoag (oldest son of Philip Peter Hoag, Naomi's second husband) she actually was mother-in-law to her own sister. Philip Peter Hoag was a wagon maker in Walworth, Wayne County, New York, in 1850. About 1853 he moved to Michigan and lived for awhile at St Joseph. Then in 1855 he purchased land at Sodus, Berrien County, Michigan where he farmed and operated a saw mill. In 1866 Philip Peter Hoag sold his land in Sodus, Michigan to his brother, Isaac. He then moved to Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, where he purchased a farm south of town. He not only farmed but was a wheel-wright and logger. Shortly after his death in 1880 the family home burned to the ground and everything was lost. Bert and Avis the youngest children, hid behind a door and were nearly burned to death but were rescued before being badly injured. A local farmer, Isaac Vandervort, took up a collection to help the Hoag family. Isaac Vandervort's wife had died in 1885, and in 1887 he and the widow Naomi Hoag were married. She moved to his farm in LaGrange Township, Monroe County, Wisconsin. She died there suddenly of a heart attack." . Phillip Peter HOAG and Naomi Erepta TAYLOR had the following children:
Phillip Peter HOAG and Mariah SOPER were married about 1837 in Wayne County, NY.2 Mariah SOPER1 was born in 1817 in New Jersey.2 She died on 14 June 1849 at the age of 32 in Macedon, Wayne County, NY.2 Phillip Peter HOAG and Mariah SOPER had the following children:
Phillip Peter HOAG and Susanna "Susan" RAYMOND were married after 14 June 1849 in New York.2 Susanna "Susan" RAYMOND1 was born on 24 October 1816 in New Paltz, Ulster County, NY.5 She died on 10 July 1856 at the age of 39 in Sodus Township, Berrien County, MI.2 Phillip Peter HOAG and Susanna "Susan" RAYMOND had the following children:
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