George Frederick Hotchkin Jr.

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     George Frederick Hotchkin Jr. is the son of George Frederick Hotchkin and Betty Jeanne Morse.
Last Edited=11 Feb 2008

George Grant Hotchkin

M, (16 December 1909 - 22 July 1989)
     George Grant Hotchkin was born on 16 December 1909 at Neversink, Sullivan County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of William Mead Hotchkin and Pearl May Grant. He married Marguerite Osterhout at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA, on 31 December 1939.2 George Grant Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1940 at Neversink, Sullivan County, NY. The census lists the family as: George Hotchkin, Head, age 30 born 1910 in NY, lived in Neversink in 1935, laborer at homes; wife Marguerite, age 21 born 1919 in NY.. He was buried at Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, at Grahamsville, Sullivan County, NY, USA. He died on 22 July 1989 at Sullivan County, NY, USA, at age 79.3
Last Edited=21 Dec 2012

Child of George Grant Hotchkin and Marguerite Osterhout

Citations

  1. [S148] New York Birth Index 1881-1942, File #61001|listed only as a male child.
  2. [S149] New York Marriage Index, File # 41903.
  3. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014.

George Jeffery Hotchkin1

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     George Jeffery Hotchkin is the son of Eugene George Hotchkin and Beverly Hawkins.
Last Edited=19 Mar 2020

Citations

  1. [S48] Marjorie Hotchkin & Lila Wythe, Michigan Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes.

George Luther Hotchkin

M, (23 July 1876 - 3 January 1935)
     George Luther Hotchkin was born on 23 July 1876 at Sullivan County, NY, USA. Gravestone gives the year as 1875. He was the son of Luther B. Hotchkin and Fanny Twaddell. He married Maude M. Forrest at Sherburne, Chenango County, NY, USA, on 19 September 1900.1 George Luther Hotchkin was a Dairyman in 1910. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Ancram, Columbia County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: George L. Hotchkin, 34, m 1, 10 yr, b NY; wife Maude, 30, m 1, 30, b NY, par Scot & Eng; son Forest L., 9, S, b NY; dau Marian K., 7, S, b NY; father Luther, 74, m 3, 6 yr, b NY, pars CT; both were Creamery workers.. He resided at Ancram, Columbia County, NY, in 1910. He died on 3 January 1935 at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 58.2 He was buried at Maplewood Cemetery, at Mount Upton, Chenango County, NY, USA.

     Audrey Carver collected the information on this individual. George L. worked for many years for Borden Dairies and moved often, he ultimately opened a dairy of his own in Norwich, NY which was known as the Hotchkin Dairy and Creamery. The Hotchkin family of Cassville, NY have told the compiler that they have a milk bottle with the Hotchkin Dairy name on it.
     He also was Superintendent at the Acram Lead Mines and later promoted to another position at the lead mines near Edmonston, Otsego County, NY.
Last Edited=11 Aug 2016

Children of George Luther Hotchkin and Maude M. Forrest

Citations

  1. [S149] New York Marriage Index, File # 17170.
  2. [S59] New York Death Index 1880 to 1956, File #596.

George M. Hotchkin1

M, (24 June 1837 - 22 October 1862)
     George M. Hotchkin was born on 24 June 1837 at Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, NY, USA. He was the son of Heman Hotchkin and Mary Hitchcock. George M. Hotchkin was a Pri, andserved in 114th NY Volunteers, during the Civil War. Died by cutting off toe while home on leave. He married Ophelia Adelaide La Selle at Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, NY, on 26 December 1860.2 George M. Hotchkin died on 22 October 1862 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA, at age 25.3,4,5 He was buried at Campbell Burying Grounds, at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA.6

     According to the burial records, George cut off a toe and died from the effects. George and Ophelia had no children according to the Brewster Family Genealogy. They were storekeepers in Lebanon.7
Last Edited=7 Feb 2016

Family: George M. Hotchkin and Ophelia Adelaide La Selle

Citations

  1. [S54] Emma C. Brewster Jones, The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907, pg 1165, Brewster Gen, says that there were no children.
  2. [S54] Emma C. Brewster Jones, The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907, pg 1165.
  3. [S158] Vaughn B. Milliron, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin, Cordelia Valencourt's notes.
  4. [S54] Emma C. Brewster Jones, The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907, pg 1165, says died 1 Oct 1862.
  5. [S1171] Death of George M. Hotchkin by Toe Cutoff, Oneida Weekly Herald, Newspaper says that George cut toe off chopping wood last Wednesday which would be October 22 based on the Tuesday October 28 1862 newspaper.
  6. [S328] Campbell Burying Grounds, Hitchcock Plot.
  7. [S54] Emma C. Brewster Jones, The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907.

George Mead Hotchkin1,2

M, (1798 - 17 June 1847)
     George Mead Hotchkin was born in 1798.3 He was the son of George M. Hodgkin and Sarah Meade. He married Harriet Curtis at Middlebury, Addison County, VT, USA, on 1 January 1824. Thomas A. Merrill, Minister.4 George Mead Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1830 at Chatham, Columbia County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: George M. Hotchkin, 1 male under 5, 1 male 5 to 10, 1 male 30 to 40; 1 female 15 to 20, 1 female 20 to 30.. He lived in 1846 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, USA. A biography in Troy history gives this date. He died on 17 June 1847 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY. His biogphy said that he died one year after moving to Troy and his wife survivied him by only 6 weeks..3

     He is listed in the 1840 census of Chatham, Columbia Co., NY with a wife, 3 male children and one female child. The obituary of his son Albert L. Sr in the Seattle Post Intelligence gives the family relationship and says that Albert is the youngest of three boys. George was a tax collector in Chatham during the years 1833, 1834 and 1836 according to the History of Columbia County New York. The History of Rensselaer County says that he settled in Columbia County about 1830 and married Harriet Curtis of VT, and they reared a family of three sons and one daughter. He was a farmer by occupation, in politics a Whig. He moved to Troy in 1846 and died the following year at age 53, according to his sons biography; but according to George's obituary, he was age 48 when he died.
Last Edited=9 Oct 2016

Children of George Mead Hotchkin and Harriet Curtis

Citations

  1. [S77] Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Rensselaer County, New York.
  2. [S132] Capt Benjamin F. Ellis, History of Columbia County NY, pg 285.
  3. [S326] Obituary George M. Hotchkin, Daily Whig.
  4. [S1280] Vermont Vital Records 1720 to 1908.

George Mead Hotchkin

M, (25 July 1890 - 15 August 1976)
     George Mead Hotchkin was born on 25 July 1890 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of William George Hotchkin and Hellena (Lena) Elizabeth Mehler. He resided at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, in 1907. He married Mary Lorette Turner at Watervliet, Albany County, NY, USA, on 19 June 1912. George Mead Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Geo., age 29, b NY, President of Watervliet Travel; wife Mary L., age 29, b NY; dau Mary L., age 6, b NY; dau Jeanette, age 1 1/12, b NY; dau Josephine, age 1 1/12, b NY; grand father Simear Mullins, b Ireland; Jeanette and Josephine must be twins.. He married Madelyn Lourdes Allen at Cohoes, Albany County, NY, USA, on 9 April 1928.2 George Mead Hotchkin was employed in 1948 as a Machinist. He died on 15 August 1976 at Cohoes, Albany County, NY, at age 86. His obituary gives a death date of Sunday evening 17 August..1,3 He was buried at Saint Josephs Cemetery, at Waterford, Saratoga County, NY, USA.

     George and Madeline are listed in the 1962 Cohoes City Directory, living at 196 Dartmouth. Madeline is in the 1971 directory but not in the 1972.
Last Edited=1 Mar 2017

Children of George Mead Hotchkin and Mary Lorette Turner

Child of George Mead Hotchkin and Madelyn Lourdes Allen

Citations

  1. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #714-12-4278.
  2. [S149] New York Marriage Index, File # 4363, married by Catholic Priest C J Vaughn and witnessed by Mary L Hotchkin & Walter H. Paris.
  3. [S956] Death of George M. Hotchkin, The Times Record.

George Mead Hotchkin1

M, (1825 - 28 January 1887)
     George was born at NY, USA, in 1825. He is age 45 athe 1870 census and 52 at the 1880 census.. He was the son of George Mead Hotchkin and Harriet Curtis. He married Susan T. Unknown at Chatham, Columbia County, NY, USA, before 1867. George Mead Hotchkin was employed circa 1870 as a Fireman and a Sheriff. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Geo M., age 45; b NY, police officer; wife Susan, age 36, b NY; son Willie, age 3, b NY. Pg 5, Line 19, Fam 40.. He died on 28 January 1887 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY.2

     George held a number of jobs in Troy during his later years. He was a watchman, a constable in the 4th Ward, a fireman and a deputy sheriff. The 1886 Troy City Directory has George working at 331 River, next to the 333 River address of Albert L., and living at 7 Harrison Pl where his son William G. is boarding. At the 1887-88 directory, is is listed as having died on 28 Jan, 1887, and Mrs George Hotchkin and son William G., a clerk, are living at 7 Harrison.
Last Edited=26 Nov 2021

Child of George Mead Hotchkin and Susan T. Unknown

Citations

  1. [S340] City Directories 1863-1887.
  2. [S59] New York Death Index 1880 to 1956.

George Myron Hotchkin

M, (May 1885 - 25 May 1928)
     George Myron Hotchkin was born in May 1885 at Oneida County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Myron F. Hotchkin and Julia E. Tripp. He married Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA, on 15 January 1908.2 George Myron Hotchkin was a Farmer circa 1915. He and Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson were divorced in 1915 at NY, USA.3 He married Flora E. Johnson at Welland, Welland County, Ontario, Canada, on 3 February 1918. George Myron Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: George Hotchkin, 34 (1885), NY, parents born in NY, owns property free and clear, wife Flora, 36, NY, parents born NY; dau Reba, 2, NY.. He died on 25 May 1928 at Utica, Oneida County, NY, USA.4 He was buried at Sauquoit Valley Cemetery, at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA.1

     The 1900 census of Bridgewater Twp., Oneida Co., NY shows him with his parents Myron and Julie E. His son George says that dad was a farmer all his life. His birth and death dates were established by his gravestone in Sauquoit Valley Cemetery, Paris, NY Oneoda Co. Index, Vol 1, Pg 1, #5. A Will dated 11 June 1928 recognizes his mother Julia E. Hotchkin and wife Flora E. Hotchkin. At the time of his fathers death in 1915, he was living in Niagara Falls, NY.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015

Family: George Myron Hotchkin and Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson

Children of George Myron Hotchkin and Flora E. Johnson

Citations

  1. [S163] , gravestone says 1885 - 1928, viewed and photographed by Compiler.
  2. [S446] NY Marriage Licenses, vol 1, pg 1, #5, 1908 15 jan 1908.
  3. [S1244] Divorce George M and Mable J Hotchkin, Rome Daily Sentinel.
  4. [S59] New York Death Index 1880 to 1956, File #30039.

George Myron (Mike) Hotchkin1

M, (17 January 1922 - 14 January 2000)
     George Myron (Mike) Hotchkin was born on 17 January 1922 at Cassville, Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, USA.2 He was the son of George Myron Hotchkin and Flora E. Johnson. He married Dorothy Eileen Rohl at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, on 22 August 1942. Date from wedding announcement.. He resided at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, in 1992, at Cassville. George Myron (Mike) Hotchkin died on 14 January 2000 at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, at age 77.2 He was buried at Sauquoit Valley Cemetery, at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA.

     This information came from George and his wife Dorothy. They say that he was named G. Myron and later change it to George. George has operated busineses all his life, gas station, farm supplies and refrigerator sales.
Name Mike comes from the Waterville Times.3
Last Edited=5 Apr 2017

Children of George Myron (Mike) Hotchkin and Dorothy Eileen Rohl

Citations

  1. [S330] Dorothy Rohl Hotchkin, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
  2. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #706-09-3408.
  3. [S810] Birthdays George and Flora Hotchkin, Waterville Times.

George Nelson Hotchkin1

M, (4 May 1825 - 16 November 1895)
     George Nelson Hotchkin was born on 4 May 1825 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY, USA. He was the son of Augustus Hotchkin and Adeline Nelson. He married Elizabeth Converse Bixby at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA, on 3 September 1848.2 George Nelson Hotchkinserved during the Civil War. Reference: The 1869-1870 Directory of Monroe County, NY show that Augustus and George N. had adjacent farms. in 1869 at Brighton, Monroe County, NY, USA. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, George N., age 55, b NY, no occupation, f b CT, m b NY; son George A., age 27, b NY, Surveyor; son Frank, age 23, b NY, law student; dau Eliz. C., age 18, b NY, Keeping House; dau Anna, age 13, b PA, at home; dau Julia, age 11, b NY; dau Hattie, age 8, b NY; mother-in-law Fanny Bixby, age 80, b CT; Jessie Mowet, age 45, born in CAN, parents born in SCOT.. He lived in 1892 at Brighton, Monroe County, NY. Listed as a farmer, farming 53 acres.

     An article in the Indiana Democrat dated April 1, 1895 says that the Hotchkin sisters: Eliza, Anna, Julia and Hattie put on an agreeable and wonderful exibittion at the Third Presbyterian Church. The instruments were Violins, guitars, Mandolin, Sither, Bells and Xylophone.
Another article in the Elyria Weekly Republican of Elyria, NY comments particularly on the whistling of Annie.
He died on 16 November 1895 at Elizabeth, Union County, NJ, USA, at age 70. George's death was announced in the Stevens Point Journal. He is refered to as the last servivor of 4 brothers who were famous for their traveling Bell Ringing shows. The article is headlined Elizabeth, NJ..3,4 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA. Sec L, Lot 62.

     According to Old Days in Caledonia, George’s family was a musical troupe that, in the 1880’s, toured and acted all over the Eastern and Southern United States. The members of this troupe were his children, Frank, Elizabeth, Anna, Julia, and Hattie. From tracing the recorded deeds it was found that George and Elizabeth were living in Monroe Co., NY by 1860. George was involved in local politics in Rochester, NY and was an alderman for many years and a volunteer fireman with Genesee Hose Co., Number 8. The Rochester Union and Advertiser has a story regarding George receiving a hand carved, gold headed cane from Hose Co. No. 8 on 31 Oct 1861. George had a license to cut and sell ice from the river for many years. In April 1864 he moved to Titusville, PA to open a wholesale and retail liquor business, according to an article in the Union American. George volunteered for service in the Union Army from Sangerfield, NY and enlisted in Co. I, 26th Infantry, NY Volunteers, on 4 January 1862, at Utica, NY. George’s obituary published in the Rochester Union and Advertiser said that he died Saturday, at his home in Elizabeth, NJ, age 70 years. The story relates his volunteer fire experience and says that he was first with the celebrated Torrent, No. 2 team before joining Hose Group No. 8. George’s businesses were described as cattle shipping to the seaports and ice cutting on the river. He appears in the Rochester City Directories for the years 1869 through 1885. First, operating a Fancy Store and then in 1871 he is listed as in the ice business with a partner, George Toombs. His business address was 51 Mt. Hope and his home, 53 Mt. Hope. Later he is at 37 Mt. Hope and in 1875 his business is listed at 175 Exchange and his home at 4 Hubbell. Starting in 1876, his home is listed as 30 Adams, and this directory shows his son Frank as a business partner. At all the addresses he is boarding his brother’s Albert and Alfred. The 188485 Directory calls him a farmer with an address on N. Magnolia St.
Last Edited=7 Jun 2017

Children of George Nelson Hotchkin and Elizabeth Converse Bixby

Citations

  1. [S62] Samuel W. Durant, History of Oneida County, New York, p 520.
  2. [S182] DAR Cemetery Book, vol 19, pg 287, copied from Rochester newspaper.
  3. [S812] Obituary of George N. Hotchkin, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
  4. [S509] Obituary George Nelson Hotchkin of Elizabeth, NJ, Stevens Point Journal.

George Nicholas Hotchkin1

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     George Nicholas Hotchkin is the son of Michael George Hotchkin and Barbara Simmons Claflin.
Last Edited=20 Apr 2022

Citations

  1. [S260] Gary Hotchkin, Compiler Edgar Hotchkin.

George Putnam Hotchkin

M, (2 September 1838 - 12 July 1908)
     George Putnam Hotchkin was born on 2 September 1838 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Mark Caldwell (M. C.) Hotchkin and Catherine M. Springer. George Putnam Hotchkin was a Private, andserved in Batt'y C, 3rd NY Art'y, during the Civil War.2 He married Melissa Collins at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, circa 1864.2 He married Mariah Mann at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA, on 25 December 1867.2 George Putnam Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1870 at Sangerfield, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, George, age 32, harness maker, b NY, wife Maria, age 22, b Eng., son Frank, age 1; and an unrelated female.. He resided at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, in 1900. He died on 12 July 1908 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, at age 69.3,4,5,6,7 He was buried at Walnut Hills Cemetery, at Brookline, Norfolk County, MA, USA. Buried with his daughter Adelaide Mason..

     George was a lifetime resident of the Waterville area in Oneida Co., NY and a Saddler by trade. He joined the Union Army at Elmira, NY on 14 May 1861 in Co. I, 26th Infantry Regt, New York Volunteers as a Corporal. He was discharged at Utica, NY as a Sergeant on 28 May 1863 then he reenlisted on 28 March 1864 as a Private in Battery C, 3rd Light Artillery, New York Volunteers and was honorably discharged at Syracuse, NY on 14 July 1865. During his first enlistment he was wounded in the head and the left hip by buckshot, in a battle near Fredrickburg, VA on 13 December 1862. The files show him taken to a hospital at Falmouth. In one of George's Pension applications he says, "I cannot tell just where I incurred disease of heart and liver, but never suffered from them, to my knowledge, before 1863; but have been troubled with them since 1864 or 1865. They are not due to vicious habits and in my opinion are permanent." In another Pension Application, dated 5 May 1902, he said that he was a Heel Finisher in a shoe factory, that his height was 5 feet, 4 1/2 inches, eyes black and hair black-gray, his complexion was dark and he identified scars as a gun shot wound on his left side above the hip. A pension document dated 28 May 1901 identifies his three children and gives their dates of birth.
     George P. Hotchkin was the Grantee of two properties in 1878, Oneida Co; Libr 379, pg 138, dated 20 May from Nettie Mueready and the second, Libr 379, pg 140 from Geo. H. Mueready by Guardian.
     The 1869 Gazetteer and Business Directory of Oneida Co. lists George P. as a manufacturer and dealer of trunks and home blankets, located at the corner of Main and White streets.
His middle name is found in his wife's obituary.
Last Edited=5 Apr 2017

Family: George Putnam Hotchkin and Melissa Collins

Children of George Putnam Hotchkin and Mariah Mann

Citations

  1. [S496] Jennette Hovey Hotchkin and many of her descendants, Hovey Family Bible.
  2. [S252] George P. Hotchkin Civil War Pension File #671466 & 1136817.
  3. [S252] George P. Hotchkin Civil War Pension File #671466 & 1136817, and revised file 1136817.
  4. [S59] New York Death Index 1880 to 1956, File #30457.
  5. [S811] Obituary of George P. Hotchkin, Utica Daily Press.
  6. [S822] Obituary of George P. Hotchkin, Waterville Times.
  7. [S823] Obituary of George P. Hotchkin, Utica Daily Press.

George W. Hotchkin

M, (29 March 1816 - 29 November 1903)
     George W. Hotchkin was born on 29 March 1816 at Sangerfield, Oneida County, NY, USA. 1900 census gives March 1816, age 64. At the 1860 census, the enumerator wrote in Sangerfield as the place of birth.1 He was the son of Eli Hodgkin and Elizabeth (Betsey) Drury. He married Elizabeth Warner at Albion, Orleans County, NY, USA, on 16 September 1841. Several Rochester newspapers announced their 50 th wedding anniversary giving their marriage date.. George W. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1850 at Albion, Orleans County, NY. The census lists the family as: G. W. Hotchkin, age 34, b NY, saddle and harness maker, wife Elizabeth, age 31, b NY; son James, age 3, b NY, living with him, Joseph Morris, age 24, VT and Abram Anderson, age 25, also saddle makers. 1860 Census, Albion, Orleans Co., NY, Pg 975, George W. Hotchkins, age 41, harness maker, b Sangerfield, NY; wife Elizabeth, age 37, b Ogdensburgh, NY; son James W., age 13, born Albion, NY; dau Elizabeth W., age 9, born Albion, NY; son George R., age 11/12, b Albion, NY 1880 Census, Albion, Orleans Co., NY, George Hotchkin, age 63, b NY, truss maker, father and mother b CT; wife Elizabeth, age ?8, b NY, father b Eng. mother b CT; son Roessle G., truss maker, age 20, b NY 1900 Census, Albion, Albion Twp, Orleans Co., NY, 58 E. State Street, 207 97 14 78; Hotchkin, George W.,age 84, b Mar, 1816, living alone; father b unk, mother b NY.
. George died on 29 November 1903 at Albion, Orleans County, NY, at age 87.2 He was buried at Mount Albion Cemetery, at Albion, Orleans County, NY, USA. Listed as Hotchkiss on cemetery records. they are buried in Site 764 Myrtle..

     George W. Hotchkin has been assigned as a son of Eli based on a statement in the 1860 census of Albion that he was born in Sangerfield, NY and that Eli had an unaccounted for son of that age according to the 1820 census and the additional information that George W. Hotchkin had a Oneida Co. real estate transaction with Eli Hotchkin and wife. At this transaction George is the Grantee from Eli, dated 2 November 1839, Libr 94, pg 143. There is also an Oneida Co. transaction of George W. and Elizabeth Hotchkin to Alanson B. Cady on 4 May 1844, Liber 115, pg 106. Ada Marie Peck, A History of the Hanover Society, show a listing of school children in Sangerfield, District #8 and Eli Hotchkin has 5; which could include George W. as Josiah B. is married by the 1830 census and living in Camden, Oneida Co., NY. The 1820 census of Sangerfield gives Eli, four sons, which could also include him. There is also a possibility that George is a son of Noah, as a George W. Hotchkin was a witness to Noah III Will.
     The 1860 census of Albion is unusual in that the census taker wrote down the town or city where each individual was born and for George he gave Sangerfield, NY. Obituaries were published on George in the Orleans Republican, 2 December 1903 and the Orleans American, 3 December 1903. These say that he was found dead in his bed at his home on East State Street. The Orleans American refers to him as Dr. Hotchkin, probably because he had been in the Truss business for many years. The obituary calls him an expert in that business. According to the article, two sons survived him; Roselle, of Rochester, engaged in the perfume business and James, of New York City. The Will document says that James lived in New Jersey. The obituary also lists a granddaughter who lives in the west. Reynolds & Flintham at Christ Church conducted the funeral and he was buried at Mt. Albion where his wife Elizabeth was buried. George and Elizabeth are listed on Mt. Albion Cemetery records as Hatchkin and there are no gravestones. The family must have moved to Albion prior to 1847 as the oldest son James was born in Albion in that year. George bought 1/2 acre of land on State Street in 1849 and transferred it to his son George R. the day after Elizabeth died. The 1869 Orleans County Business Directory, published by Child lists George as a maker of saddles, harness and trusses and in business with James J. Mustill on Main Street.
     George is listed in the Rochester City Directory of 1875-76 as a spring less truss and supporter maker, with a business address of 145 Powers Bldg and his home in Albion. He continues to appear in the Rochester directories until 1878 when the directory says that he has, “removed to Albion."
     There is a G. W. Hotchkin shown in the 1840 census of Chenango, Broome Co., NY with one male under 5, one male 5 to 10, two males 20 to 30, and one male 30 to 40; one female under 5, one female 10 to 15, one female 20 to 30, and one female 30 to 40. George W. Hotchkin is also listed as a Guardian for a minor child in the Will of Noah III, so it is possible that George could be a son of Noah. The Will and the probate advertisement do not give any relationship.
     The 1855 Census of Orleans Co, NY, Town of Albion’s has:George W. Hotchkin age 39, born Oneida Co, NY, Saddle/harness maker, Elizabeth M. wife, age 36, born St Lawrence Co, NY, James, son, age 8, born Orleans Co, Elizabeth W., dau, age 4, born Orleans Co., NY.
Last Edited=30 Dec 2013

Children of George W. Hotchkin and Elizabeth Warner

Citations

  1. [S1138] Mary Ann Hotchkin Bartlett, Pansies-- A Birthday Reminder Book.
  2. [S59] New York Death Index 1880 to 1956, File # 45076.

George Wheeler Hotchkin

M, (11 September 1922 - 31 October 1971)
     George Wheeler Hotchkin was born on 11 September 1922 at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Luther Forrest (Bud) Hotchkin and Lola Wheeler. George Wheeler Hotchkin was a Lt, andserved in US Air Force, during the World War II. He was promoted from 2nd LT to 1st LT for more than 25 missions over Europe in a B-17. He married Mary Lee Gibbons at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA, on 4 November 1950. Married at the Lady of Lourdes Church..2 George Wheeler Hotchkin died on 31 October 1971 at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, at age 49.3,4 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, USA.

     A memorial is found to George at the Rogers Environmental Park in Sherbourne, NY. It says that he graduated from Syracuse University and worked 21 years for General Laboratories. He was a nature lover, so his father Forrest (Bud) established a Library as a memorial to his name. Social Security records confirm his birth and death dates.
Last Edited=23 Apr 2022

Citations

  1. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #097-16-4998.
  2. [S692] Marriage of Mary L Gibbons 7 George Hotchkin, Syracuse Herald Journal, Married on saturday at the Lady of Lourdes Church.
  3. [S741] Obituary G. W. Hotchkin, Syracuse Herald-Journal, Mentions his wife as Mrs. Mary Lee Gibbons Hotchkin and survived by son Gary and Michael. George was a graduate of Syracuse University. He died Sunday at age 49 at the Chenango County Hospital in Norwich.
  4. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #097-16-4998. Social Security records just give date as Oct 1971.

George William Hotchkin

M, (30 September 1909 - 28 June 2002)
     George William Hotchkin was born on 30 September 1909 at Tecumseh, Johnson County, NE, USA.1,2 He was the son of William Smith (Will) Hotchkin and Emma Lucinda Kinman. George William Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1930 at Detroit, Wayne County, MI, USA. The census lists the family as: Geeoge is single, age 20, living with sister Ival and her husband Kenneth Speakman, age 26.. He married Harriet Eunice Hammer at Defiance, Defiance County, OH, USA, on 21 December 1933. He resided at Plymouth, Wayne County, MI, USA, in 1992. George William Hotchkin died on 28 June 2002 at Plymouth, Wayne County, MI, at age 92.3,4 He was buried at Riverside Cemetery, at Plymouth, Wayne County, MI, USA.

     George and his wife Harriet lived in Plymouth, MI and are the source of much of the information on his parents and siblings. This kind of help is always appreciated and the Hotchkin family has very few members who are interested in gathering and saving their family history.
     His obituatry says, "He came to Plymouth in 1930 from Detroit. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Plymouth for over 50 years. His family homestead was in Nebraska where he grew up as one of twelve children. He enjoyed woodworking, coin collecting, and gardening. He liked to make pine-cone wreaths and traveling from east coast to west coast. He was a great handyman and enjoyed being a jack of all trades".
Last Edited=21 Apr 2022

Citations

  1. [S102] George William Hotchkin, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
  2. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014.
  3. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS # 376-07--717.
  4. [S544] Obituary George W. Hotchkin, Plymounth Observer, Obituary gives his birth location in Tecumseh, NE.

George William Hotchkin1,2

M, (12 January 1836 - after 1906)
     George William Hotchkin was born on 12 January 1836 at Berkshire County, MA, USA.1 He was the son of Frederic Hotchkin and Nancy Mary Mattoon. George William Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1860 at Lee, Berkshire County, MA, USA. The census lists the family as: George W. Hotchkiss, 25, born MA, living with brother Frederic.. He was registered for Civil War Draft on on 1 July 1863 at Lee, Berkshire County, MA, USA.3 He married Janette Martha Perry at Lee, Berkshire County, MA, on 17 December 1865.4,5,6 George William Hotchkin lived in 1906 at Torrington, Litchfield County, CT, USA. He is listed in the 1906 City Directory and boards off Main and Railroad, Daytonville. He died after 1906 at CT, USA. George was still alive when his wife Janette died in March of 1896 and at the 1906 City Directory..

     The Cleveland Family Genealogy, says that George was the second husband of Janette Martha Perry, the adopted daughter of George Perry and Catherine Reynolds. This genealogy gives the birth dates of the two sons, but not the location of their births; it also gives George's parents as Frederic and Nancy Mattoon Hotchkin.7
Last Edited=11 Dec 2021

Children of George William Hotchkin and Janette Martha Perry

Citations

  1. [S76] Horace Gillette Cleveland, Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland, a Great Grandson of Moses Cleveland, pg 37.
  2. [S53] Lillian G. Mattoon & Donald Mattoon, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Philip Mattoon of Deerfield, MA, pg 30.
  3. [S1228] July 1 1863,.
  4. [S419] MA Marriage Index, File 80-53.
  5. [S53] Lillian G. Mattoon & Donald Mattoon, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Philip Mattoon of Deerfield, MA, gives date of 16 Dec., 1865.
  6. [S47] Edmund Janes Cleveland, Genealogy of the Benjamin Cleveland Family, pg 1312. gives a date of 10 Dec 1866 and a location of Winsted.
  7. [S47] Edmund Janes Cleveland, Genealogy of the Benjamin Cleveland Family.

Georgeann Frances Hotchkin

F, (18 June 1917 - 12 February 1994)
     Georgeann Frances Hotchkin was born on 18 June 1917 at Minden, Kearney County, NE, USA.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Aubrey Earl Hotchkin Sr. and Bertha Lois Hecox. Georgeann Frances Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1930 at Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff County, NE, USA. The census lists the family as: Dale H. Reinhardt, age 35, married at age 24, born NE, father born NY, mother born CAN; wife Florence L., age 30, married at age 20, born NE, father born IA, mother born IL; son Richard C., age 9, born NE; son Lewis K., age 4, born NE: Georgiana Hotchkin, age 12, born NE, father born MI, mother born NE.. She married Lt Col Donald B. Christy after 1940. Georgeann Frances Hotchkin died on 12 February 1994 at Orange County, FL, USA, at age 76.3 She was buried at Chapel Hills Memory Gardens, at Jacksonville, Duval County, FL, USA.

     According to travel records she lived in Yocahoma, Japan from 1949 to 1952.
Last Edited=4 Jun 2021

Family: Georgeann Frances Hotchkin and Lt Col Donald B. Christy

Citations

  1. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, 520-48-9461 Georgeann Christy.
  2. [S489] Florida Death Index 1877 to 1998.
  3. [S1293] Social Security Applications and Claims 1936 to 2007.

Georginia Amanda Hotchkin

F, (16 October 1875 - 18 December 1928)
     Georginia was born at Greece, Monroe County, NY, USA, on 16 October 1875. According to 1900 census..1 She was the daughter of William A. Hotchkin and Cornelia A. Spencer. She married William Hartter at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA, in 1897. Married 3 years at the 1900 census.. She resided at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, in 1900. Georginia Amanda Hotchkin died on 18 December 1928 at Detroit, Wayne County, MI, USA, at age 53. William is shown as widower at the 1930 census and living with his children..1 She was buried at Grand Lawn Cemetery, at Detroit, Wayne County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=27 Mar 2018

Children of Georginia Amanda Hotchkin and William Hartter

Citations

  1. [S231] Michigan Death Index 1971 - 1996.

Gerald Michael Hotchkin

M, (14 March 1911 - 2 August 1955)
     Gerald Michael Hotchkin was born on 14 March 1911 at Jasper County, IA, USA.1 He was the son of James Alfred Hotchkin and Mary Frances Duggan. He married Martha Tamer(Dolly) Eames at Poweshiek County, IA, USA, on 15 September 1935. Gerald Michael Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1940 at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA. The census lists the family as: Gerald Hotchkin, Head, age 29 born 1911 in IA, Garage Mechanic; wife Martha, age 25 born 1915 in IA; dau Meridean, age 3 born 1937 in IA; son James, age 5/12 born 1939 in IA, lived rural in Poweshiek County in 1935.. He died on 2 August 1955 at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA, at age 44.2 He was buried at Hazelwood Cemetery, at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA.

     His sons obituary says that middle name was Michael.
Last Edited=26 May 2017

Children of Gerald Michael Hotchkin and Martha Tamer(Dolly) Eames

Citations

  1. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #483-07-7146.
  2. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014.

Gerald Thomas (Tom) Hotchkin

M, (28 April 1943 - 15 April 2012)
Gerald Thomas (Tom) Hotchkin Grinnell, IA
     Gerald Thomas (Tom) Hotchkin was born on 28 April 1943 at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA. Obituary.1 He was the son of Gerald Michael Hotchkin and Martha Tamer(Dolly) Eames. He married Dorothy Marie Peak at First United Presbyterian Church, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA, on 10 April 1965. Gerald Thomas (Tom) Hotchkin died on 15 April 2012 at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, at age 68. Tom Hotchkin, 68, of Grinnell, died April 15, 2012, at his home.

A graveside service and burial will be held 3:00 p.m. Thursday, April 19, at Chester Cemetery, north of Grinnell with Pastor John Epperson, Grinnell Christian Church, officiating. Military rites will be performed by the Newburg American Legion Post #640.

Visitation with the family present will be held at the Smith Funeral Home in Grinnell from 4:00 to 7:00 Thursday evening.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Tom Hotchkin memorial fund to benefit the Grinnell Regional Hospice, Grinnell Christian Church and Soldier's Best Friend, an organization to provide therapeutic companion dogs for the United States military veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). For more information, go to www.soldiersbestfriend.org.

Tom was born in Grinnell on April 28, 1943. The son of Gerald Michael and Martha "Dolly" Tamer (Eames) Hotchkin. He was raised in Grinnell and graduated from Grinnell High School in 1961. As a veteran of the United States Army, he served in Vietnam with the 6th Battalion, 27th Artillery.

Tom was united in marriage to Marie Peak on April 10, 1965 at the First United Presbyterian Church in Grinnell. The couple lived in El Paso, Texas where Tom was stationed; Gilman, Iowa and then made their home in Grinnell. Over the years he was employed with Wilcox-Garland Furniture Store, Iowa Southern Utilities, Chief Alfalfa and most recently Grinnell College in the Facilities Management Department where he retired in 2006.

Tom has been a member of the Grinnell Christian Church, Jaycees, Grinnell Elks Lodge, Vietnam Veterans of America, and served 45 years with Newburg American Legion Post #640.

Tom was very proud of his family and he loved them dearly. He enjoyed polishing vehicles, woodworking, matting pictures, framing art and tinkering with just about anything. His hands were always busy. Tom loved people and visiting with family and friends, especially when he could bring a "smile" to their face. He held a passion for his country, a love of camping, the outdoors, and his dog, Syd. Tom loved to dance. He often impressed spectators with his dancing skills, at one time given the local title as King of Rock'n Roll.

Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Marie; two children, Randy Hotchkin of Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid City, South Dakota and Angie Hotchkin of New Sharon; two sisters, Maridean Tharp and Marty Meredith, one brother, Jim "Whitey" Hotchkin all of Grinnell; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents..1 He was buried at Chester Cemetery, at Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, USA.
Last Edited=20 Dec 2014

Children of Gerald Thomas (Tom) Hotchkin and Dorothy Marie Peak

Citations

  1. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014.

Geraldine Joan Hotchkin

F, (27 February 1934 - 25 July 2015)
     Geraldine Joan Hotchkin was born on 27 February 1934 at Hampton, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA. She was the daughter of Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. and Charlotte Marguerite (Lottie) Leek. She married Byron Holt Bogart at Washington, Warren County, NJ, USA, on 11 March 1955. Geraldine Joan Hotchkin died on 25 July 2015 at Raven Rock, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA, at age 81. Geraldine Bogart, age 81, of Flemington, NJ, died Saturday, July 25, 2015 at Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township, NJ.
Mrs. Bogart was born February 27, 1934 in Hampton, NJ. She is the daughter of the late Harold and Lottie (Leek) Hotchkin, Sr.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Byron, 1 son; Brian Bogart, Sr., 1 brother; Harold Hotchkin and 1 sister; Doris Young.
She was previously employed by Plaza Pharmacy, Clinton, NJ as a Sales Clerk. Geraldine enjoyed playing cards, going to bingo, camping and spending time with her loving family.
She is survived by two daughters: Brenda Ciallella and her husband Peter, Debra Williams and her husband Brian, 6 grandchildren; Jonathan, Jeffrey, Heather, Andrew, Joshua and Brian, Jr., 1 great grandchild; Connor.
Visitation will be held at DeVoe Funeral Service, 136 West Washington Avenue, Washington, NJ 07882 on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 10 am – 11:45 am with services beginning at Noon.
Burial will be in Musconetcong Valley Cemetery, Hampton, NJ following services. She was buried at Musconetong Valley Cemetery, at Hampton, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA.
Last Edited=5 Aug 2017

Family: Geraldine Joan Hotchkin and Byron Holt Bogart

Geri Dawn Hotchkin

F
     Geri Dawn Hotchkin is the daughter of Max Bertrand Hotchkin and Rhea J. Watson. She married Timothy Joseph Freeman on 10 June 1984.
Last Edited=14 Apr 2022

Gertrude J. Hotchkin

F, (16 October 1902 - August 1972)
     Gertrude J. Hotchkin was born on 16 October 1902 at CT, USA. She was the daughter of Walter Raymond Hotchkin and Mary (Minnie) Bushey. Gertrude J. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Torrington, Litchfield County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: With her brother Ernest, living with the Bushey family.. She married Charles Frank Valot. Gertrude J. Hotchkin died in August 1972 at Torrington, Litchfield County, CT, at age 69.1
Last Edited=11 Jun 2020

Child of Gertrude J. Hotchkin and Charles Frank Valot

Citations

  1. [S1314] Connecticut Death Index 1949 to 2012.

Gilbert Eugene Hotchkin

M, (27 March 1871 - 4 October 1955)
     Gilbert Eugene Hotchkin was born on 27 March 1871 at Lenox, Berkshire County, MA, USA.1,2 He was the son of Cornelia M. Hotchkin. He married Dora Lavina Stillson at CT, USA, circa 1901. Gilbert Eugene Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Gilbert E., 48, b MA; wife Dora L., 38, b CT; dau Ella C., 18, b CT; dau Ruth E., 13, b CT; boarder Ethel Cottrell, 20, b CT.. He died on 4 October 1955 at Concord, Merrimack County, NH, USA, at age 84. Obituary is published in the Bridgeport Telegraph on Thursday Oct 6 1955. It said that he was originally from Bridgeport, CT. He worked 42 years for A. W. Burritt Lumber Co before moving to Concord. He is survived by wife Doris Stillson Hotchkins, a daughter Mrs Walter Maher of Concord, and a granddaughter Mrs Lowell Harrison of Canyon, TX..3 He was buried at Long Hill Cemetery, at Trumbull, Fairfield County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=14 Oct 2016

Children of Gilbert Eugene Hotchkin and Dora Lavina Stillson

Citations

  1. [S53] Lillian G. Mattoon & Donald Mattoon, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Philip Mattoon of Deerfield, MA, says father unknown.
  2. [S391] Lenox, Berkshire Co, MA Births, Lenox Birth Rec. #232-54, illegitimate, mother Cornelia.
  3. [S524] Obituary of Gilbert Hotchkin, Bridgeport Telegraph, He died 4 Oct. in Statford, NH.

Glenn Hotchkin

M, (16 May 1902 - 11 May 1997)
     Glenn Hotchkin was born on 16 May 1902 at Lone Tree Twp, Central City, Merrick County, NE, USA. WWII Draft gives the Birth year as 1903.1,2,3,4 He was the son of William Smith (Will) Hotchkin and Emma Lucinda Kinman. Glenn Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1940 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA. The census lists the family as: Glenn Hotchkin, Head, age 38 born 1902 in NE, single, lived same place in 1935, salesman in retail liquor store.. He married Grace May Mainwaring after 1940. He resided at South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, CA, USA, in 1992. Glenn Hotchkin died on 11 May 1997 at South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, CA, at age 94. SS #562-26-0463.2,3

     His brother George supplied the information and said that as of 1990, Glen lived at South Lake Tahoe, Ca. According to George W., Glenn and his wife did not have children. George gives his birth year as 1903 but CA Death Index says 1902. WWII Draft also gives birth year as 1903.
Last Edited=4 May 2021

Family: Glenn Hotchkin and Grace May Mainwaring

Citations

  1. [S99] Anthony V. Hotchkin, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
  2. [S139] California Death Index 1849-1980- 1905- 1997.
  3. [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #565-26-0463.
  4. [S1276] WWII Draft Registration 1942.

Glenn T. Hotchkin

M
     Glenn T. Hotchkin is the son of Thomas Bartoo Hotchkin and Thelma (Teddy) Irene Sickinger. He married Catherin A. McDonald at Orange County, CA, USA, on 10 March 1984.1
Last Edited=20 Apr 2022

Citations

  1. [S309] California Marriage Index 1850-1877, 1949- 1950, and 1960-1986, File #20933.

Grace Hotchkin

F, (5 August 1867 - circa 1905)
     Grace Hotchkin was born on 5 August 1867 at IA, USA. She was the daughter of James Kimball Hotchkin and Barbara Rachel Murray. Grace Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1880 at Shell Rock, Butler County, IA, USA. The census lists the family as: W. W. Murray, 36, born OH, father born Scotland, mother born unk, butter manufacture; wife Emeretta, 34, born IA, parents born NY; niece Grace Hotchkin, 12, born IA, father born NY, mother born OH.. She married Allen W. Perry, son of James Samuel Perry and Lydia Maria Smith, in 1889. Grace Hotchkin died circa 1905 at SD, USA.

     There is no clear evidence as to Grace's mother.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2017

Family: Grace Hotchkin and Allen W. Perry

Grace Bell (Tillie) Hotchkin

F, (16 October 1918 - 20 March 1993)
     Grace Bell (Tillie) Hotchkin was born on 16 October 1918 at Chicago, Cook County, IL, USA. This birth record and name seems confusing and the Compiler may have an error. The birth record says that this is the first birth of this mother.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank Earnest Hotchkin and Matilda Frichow Firhon. Grace Bell (Tillie) Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1940 at Dixon State Hospital, Dixon, Lee County, IL, USA. The census lists the family as: Grace Hotchkin, age 21 born 1919 in IL, Patient at Dixon State Hospital, lived same place in 1935.. She died on 20 March 1993 at Chicago, Cook County, IL, at age 74. The Chicago Tribune Obituary Index 1988-1997 give her death date as 22 Mar 1993..1 She was buried at Mount Glenwood Memory Gardens (West), at Willow Springs, Cook County, IL, USA. Lot 571, Sec E, Grave 5.

     She remained unmarried. It is reported that she was born with physical and mental deficiencies and spent all her life in an institution.
Last Edited=3 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S305] Memory Card from Kosary Chapel.
  2. [S1209] Cook County, IL Births 1871 to 1922, Birth Certificate calls her Tillie after her mother.

Gregory Hotchkin

M
     Gregory Hotchkin is the son of Hugh Miller Hotchkin Jr. and Deanna Unknown.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2006