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1844 - 1901 (56 years)
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Name |
John T. Moffitt |
Born |
14 Aug 1844 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
History / Bio |
1893 [2] |
Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893), p1319 |
—John T. Moffitt, son of John Moffitt, was born August 14, 1844, and secured a limited education. On May 13, 1869, he was married to Mary E. Hormell, born March 31, 1850, in Guernsey county, Ohio, a daughter of Jacob Hormell, who was born December 19, 1825 and on August 26, 1847, he married Minerva Lilley, who was born December 26, 1826. Mr. and Mrs. Hormell were the parents of ten children, eight of whom are yet living. John T. and Mary E. Moffitt have had the following family: John H., born June 5, 1870; Victor Noir, born April 10, 1873; Thomas Edgar, born May 10, 1879; Guy, born June 4, 1886; Mary, born May 26, 1889, and Lillian, born April 12, 1875, died in the fourth year of her age.
—Mr. Moffitt has taken pride in fine stock. He has been a breeder of Jersey cattle for eighteen years, was early in life engaged in raising fine sheep, and has on the farm (the old homestead), whch he now superintends, a flock of throughbred Black Top Merino sheep. He has erected on his place excellent buildings. In political opinion Mr. Moffit is a Prohibitionist, has filled the office of school director for two terms, and is road commissioner. He and his wife are identified with the Disciple Church, in which he is an elder.
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Died |
5 Apr 1901 |
West Pike Run Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States [3] |
Cause: Heart trouble |
Buried |
Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States [4] |
Address: Taylor Cemetery |
Person ID |
I7127 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
4 Jul 2021 |
Family |
Mary Eliabeth Hormell, b. 31 Mar 1850, Ohio, United States , d. 19 Feb 1946, West Pike Run Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 95 years) |
Married |
13 May 1869 [1, 5] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2839 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
JOHN T. MOFFITT represents an old and pioneer family of Washington county. James Moffitt (grandfather), born in Ireland, November 4, 1766, on the banks of Loch Erin, emigrated to this country in 1789. He was married, September 18, 1791, to Elizabeth Nichols, and reared a family of nine children five sons and four daughters of whom one daughter and two sons are yet living. He was a weaver by trade, but, settling on a farm in West Pike Run township, this county, became successful as a farmer, leaving, at his death, which occurred when he was eighty-six years old, a large amount of property to his heirs. Elizabeth, his wife, died at the age of eighty-eight years, and both are buried on the old homestead.
John Moffitt, son of James and Elizabeth Moffitt, was born December 2, 1804, and was engaged during the earlier part of his active life in boating coal and apples, making some trips to New Orleans. He was a strong supporter of the Republican party, and served several years as constable under Ephraim Blaine, the father of the late James G. Blaine. At that time any failure to pay an honest debt was considered a grave crime, punishable by imprisonment. Later in life he settled on the old homestead, and followed agriculture and stock raising. He was married to Hannah Mason. He died September 13, 1878, in the seventy-third year of his age, his wife following soon after; both were members of the M. E. Church.
John T. Moffitt, son of John Moffitt, was born August 14, 1844, and secured a limited education. On May 13, 1869, he was married to Mary E. Hormell, born March 31, 1850, in Guernsey county, Ohio, a daughter of Jacob Hormell, who was born December 19, 1825, and on August 26, 1847, he married Minerva Lilley, who was born December 26, 1826. Mr. and Mrs. Hormell were the parents of ten children, eight of whom are yet living. John T. and Mary E. Moffitt have had the following family: John H., born June 5, 1870; Victor Noir, born April 10, 1873; Thomas Edgar, born May 10, 1879; Guy, born June 4, 1886; Mary, born May 26, 1889, and Lillian, born April 12, 1875, died in the fourth year of her age.
Mr. Moffitt has taken pride in fine stock. He has been a breeder of Jersey cattle for eighteen years, was early in life engaged in raising fine sheep, and has on the farm (the old homestead), which he now superintends, a flock of thoroughbred Black-Top Merino sheep. He has created on his place excellent buildings. In political opinion Mr. Moffitt is a Prohibitionist, has filled the office of school director for two terms, and is road commissioner. He and his wife are identified with the Disciple Church, in which he is an elder.
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Sources |
- [S1029] Book: Beers Project, 04 March 2001.
- [S1992] Book: Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County Pennsylvania, p1319 Jacob Hormell.
John T. Moffit
p1319
- [S947] Book: History of the HorMell Family 1737-1924, pg. 10.
died of heart trouble April 5, 1901
- [S947] Book: History of the HorMell Family 1737-1924, pg. 10.
He was interred in Taylor's Cemetery, Washington County, Pennsylvania
- [S947] Book: History of the HorMell Family 1737-1924, pg. 10.
Mary HorMell, married John Moffett.
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