Thomas Hoskins
Their Story
Estimated birth year: | 1828 |
Birthplace: | England |
Age: | 22 |
Sex: | M |
Marital Status: | Y |
Property: | |
Real Estate Value: | 0 |
Value of Personal Estate: | 0 |
Occupation: | Merchant |
Family Number: | 15 |
House Number: | 15 |
Household Members: | |
Jane Hoskins 51 | |
George W Mars 38 | |
Charles Harpin 35 | |
David Lewis 33 | |
Andrew Hatch 30 | |
Robert Clark 30 | |
Barnet Cain 30 | |
James McCarroll 28 | |
David Coyle 28 | |
Marvin Hollister 27 | |
Francis Champion 25 | |
John Richards 24 | |
James F Hoskins 24 | |
Michael Quinn 23 | |
Thomas Hoskins 22 | |
Mary Connor 22 | |
Sarah Hoskins 20 | |
Mary Hoskins 19 | |
Samuel S Church 19 | |
Ellen Millich 17 | |
Theodore Lamper 14 | |
Lavenia Hoskins 13 | |
William Hoskins 12 | |
Rosanna Bradly 11 | |
Laura Hoskins 1 | |
Charles Smith 0 | |
Story: |
The years between 1830 and 1840 were noted for the great influx of settlers into the future town of Shullsburg. Among the number were John K. Williams, Zebediah Gates, the McNulty family, Solomon, William, and Edwin Osborne, Alexander Mock, Thomas, Hoskins, J.H. Knowlton, John Ryan, the Meloy family, James McFerrin, W. H. Howard, A.A. Overton, W.P. Boyce, Charles and Harry Brockway, John Cottle, John Hill, Joseph Pulis, DennisTynan, Charles Pole, Andrew, John and David Roberts, John Hardy Col. Scales, the Ladd Family, Mr. Quinch, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Stephens, Mr. McQuadey, S. Recor, and many others who have crossed the river of death or departed for unknown climes.
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