Name |
FISHER, Elizabeth |
Birth |
12 Feb 1845 |
Brown Co., IL [1] |
EVENT |
9 Aug 1896 |
Madrone, Kitsap Co., WA [2] |
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Elizabeth Hoskinson rheumatism cure 1896 Elizabeth apparently suffered greatly from rheumatism for years prior to this date. In this advertisement, Elizabeth credits the Copeland Institute with curing her completely in 48 hours! She appears in several advertisement for the Institute around this time. Includes an image of her. |
CENSUS |
15 Jun 1900 |
Waycross, Ware Co., GA [3] |
- 1 child, 1 living
Can read and write
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1900 US Census: Waycross, Ware Co., GA, sht 31B
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EVENT |
8 May 1902 |
Waycross, Ware Co., GA [4] |
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Hoskinsons leave Georgia for Illinois 1902 "Mr. R. M. Hoskinson, and his son Mr. S. F. Hoskinson and family, left last night for Hoopeston, Ill., where they will reside. The Hoskinsons came to Waycross three years ago from Illinois, and have since made their home among us, living just on the edge of the city where they owned a pretty little farm. Recently they have sold their home to Mr. C. C. Buchanan, and on account of the poor health of Mrs. S. F. Hoskinson, they will move back to Illinois." |
EVENT |
14 May 1902 |
Waycross, Ware Co., GA [5] |
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Pensioners return to Illinois 1902 "Mr. S. F Hoskinson has sold his farm north of the city to Mr. C. C. Buchanan, and has moved to Hoopston, Ill. In the family are Mr. Hoskinson, his wife, little daughter and his father, R. M. Hoskinson. The old gentleman is 84 years of age. Both the father and son are Union soldiers and receive pensions aggregating $36 per month from the government. They came here two or three years ago from Washington state." |
CENSUS |
21 Apr 1910 |
Hoopeston, Vermilion Co., IL [6] |
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Census: 1910 U.S. - Hoopeston, Vermilion Co., IL, Roll T624_330; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 170; Image: 779
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EVENT |
12 Oct 1916 |
Blandinsville, McDonough Co., IL |
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Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hoskinson visit Blandinsville 1916 "Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Hoskinson of Hoopeston, Ill., is here for a visit with the members of the Fisher families of the community who are his relatives....He is an interesting and intelligent gentleman and a skilled artist in photography. While here be took a group picture of the members of the Fisher relatives in town, himself and wife included." |
Death |
8 Sep 1918 |
Kankakee, Kankakee Co., IL |
Burial |
Floral Hill Cemetery, Iroquois Co., IL |
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Headstone: Stuart F. and Elizabeth Hoskinson Postcard image of cenotaph for Stuart F. Hoskinson and tombstone for Elizabeth Fisher Hoskinson located in Floral Hill Cemetery in Lovejoy Township, Iroquois County, Illinois. Photograph taken September 26, 1918. Plot: lot # 81 block 7 |
Person ID |
I1236 |
Main |
Last Modified |
19 Oct 2023 |