Gregory Otis Hotchkin1
M
Gregory Otis Hotchkin is the son of Max Bertrand Hotchkin and Rhea J. Watson. He married Cynthia Alene Center at MI, USA, on 1 September 1978.1
Last Edited=14 Apr 2022
Children of Gregory Otis Hotchkin and Cynthia Alene Center
Citations
- [S107] Grace Brand Hotchkin, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin
F, (24 November 1893 - 2 November 1984)
Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin was born on 24 November 1893 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA. The 1900 census says born Nov 1893.1 She was the daughter of Frank Marion Hotchkin and Mary (Maggie) Margaret Griffith. Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin was employed in 1910 as a Telephone Operator. She married Laurence Henry Ennis on 23 July 1913 at All Saints Church Revenswood, Chicago, Cook County, IL, USA. Both married at age 19 according to the 1930 census of Clay, NY. Marriage records give his ageas 21 and her 19..2 She resided at Brewerton, Onondaga County, NY, USA, circa 1930. Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin and Laurence Henry Ennis were divorced in 1940 at NY, USA. She married John Lawrence Parker at NY after 1940. Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin died on 2 November 1984 at Brewerton, Onondaga County, NY, at age 90. Exact date in obituary.1 She was buried at Hillside Memorial Cemetery and Park, at Central Square, Oswego County, NY, USA.
The 1910 Chicago City Directory shows her living with her mother at 770 East 41st Street, Chicago, and says that she is a phone operator. The Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes have a letter from Grenda describing her ancestors.
The 1910 Chicago City Directory shows her living with her mother at 770 East 41st Street, Chicago, and says that she is a phone operator. The Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes have a letter from Grenda describing her ancestors.
Last Edited=2 Nov 2017
Children of Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin and Laurence Henry Ennis
- Richard Harry Hotchkin II Ennis+ (24 Jul 1915 - 15 Dec 1993)
- Georgina Margente Ennis (4 Jan 1918 - 8 Feb 1923)
- Kenneth Hotchkin Ennis (3 Jul 1920 - 15 Sep 1976)
- William Hotchkin Ennis+ (26 Jan 1924 - 8 Jul 1995)
- Marion Naomi Ennis (10 Sep 1925 - 19 May 2001)
- Barbara Ellen Ennis (13 Dec 1926 - 10 Nov 1996)
- Franklin Mark Ennis (2 May 1935 - 22 Jul 1954)
Family: Grenda Jeanette Hotchkin and John Lawrence Parker
Guerdon Seth Hotchkin1
M, (4 March 1870 - 14 May 1926)
Guerdon was born at Parksville, Sullivan County, NY, USA, on 4 March 1870. The 1900 census gives a birth date of March 1872. A hand entry in a bible gives the year as 1869.. He was the son of Seth Hotchkin and Fanny Twaddell. He married Paulina Baker at East Branch, Delaware County, NY, USA, on 6 May 1896.2 Guerdon Seth Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1900 at Hancock Twp, Delaware County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Gurdon S., Mar 1872, 28, b NY; wife Lina B., apr 1860, 40, b NY, married 4 years, 3 children, 2 living; son Malcolm, Jul 1897, 2, b NY; son Kenneth, May 1900, b NY.. He resided at Hancock Twp, Delaware County, NY, in 1900. He died on 14 May 1926 at Delhi, Delaware County, NY, USA, at age 56. A June 4th 1926 edition of the Oneonda Star says that he died a couple of weeks ago after amputation of one of his legs and son Malcolm was moving from Andes to operate his father's farm "up the little Delaware River.".3 He was buried at East Branch Cemetery, at East Branch, Delaware County, NY, USA. They were removed from Granton Cemetery for the Cannonville Reservoir and moved to East Branch Cemetery..
At the 1880 Census of Liberty and the 1892 Census of Delhi, he was living with his mother and her second husband Luther Hotchkin. Fanny Tompkins testified at the probate of Francis Hotchkin's Will in 1887 that Gurdon was living in Cannonsville, Delaware Co., NY.
According to his death certificate he had resided in Delhi for four years, and was a farmer. He died of peritonitis after amputation of his leg.
At the 1880 Census of Liberty and the 1892 Census of Delhi, he was living with his mother and her second husband Luther Hotchkin. Fanny Tompkins testified at the probate of Francis Hotchkin's Will in 1887 that Gurdon was living in Cannonsville, Delaware Co., NY.
According to his death certificate he had resided in Delhi for four years, and was a farmer. He died of peritonitis after amputation of his leg.
Last Edited=25 Oct 2016
Children of Guerdon Seth Hotchkin and Paulina Baker
- Malcolm George Hotchkin+ (5 Jul 1897 - 13 Mar 1965)
- Helen J. Hotchkin (1898 - 1899)
- Kenneth M. Hotchkin (29 Apr 1900 - 20 Dec 1920)
Gunnar Randall Hotchkin PFC
M, (23 December 1978 - 16 June 2010)
Gunnar Randall Hotchkin killed in Afghanistan
Gunnar was awarded the Bronze Star.
Last Edited=5 Nov 2016
Gurdon Beriah Hotchkin MD1,2
M, (12 November 1830 - 12 March 1915)
Gurdon Beriah Hotchkin MD was born on 12 November 1830 at Clinton, Oneida County, NY, USA. He was the son of Beriah Bishop Hotchkin DD Rev and Elizabeth Alice Fitch. Gurdon Beriah Hotchkin MD was graduated on 31 March 1855 from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. He received a Doctorate Degree in medicine. He married Sarah Jane Cochran at Media, Delaware County, PA, USA, on 15 November 1855. Gurdon Beriah Hotchkin MD appeared on the census of 1860 at Media, Delaware County, PA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, G. B., 29, 1830, NY; Sarah J., 26, 1830, PA, living in home of Ann Cochran, 57, and dau Violette, 25.. He was a Asst Surgeon, andserved in Co F, 1st PA Reserve CAV, during the Civil War. He died on 12 March 1915 at Altoona, Blair County, PA, USA, at age 84. Died at age 85 after a fall in which he broke his right hip. The obituary says that he served as a surgeon though out the Civil War.. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Altoona, Blair County, PA, USA.
In the NEHGR, Vol 85, William Rowland Hotchkin, writes that Gurdon was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1855 and received his MD degree from that University. He served as the chief physician and surgeon of the First Pennsylvania Volunteer Calvery at the outbreak of the Civil War, and later chief surgeon of that regiment until the end of the war. Gurdon was active in religious and temperance work and wrote a number of books which are listed in the footnotes. William Rowland Hotchkin says that, "He was an organizer and teacher of a Sabbath School for Negroes." The family moved to Saxton, PA after the close of the Civil War.3
In the NEHGR, Vol 85, William Rowland Hotchkin, writes that Gurdon was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1855 and received his MD degree from that University. He served as the chief physician and surgeon of the First Pennsylvania Volunteer Calvery at the outbreak of the Civil War, and later chief surgeon of that regiment until the end of the war. Gurdon was active in religious and temperance work and wrote a number of books which are listed in the footnotes. William Rowland Hotchkin says that, "He was an organizer and teacher of a Sabbath School for Negroes." The family moved to Saxton, PA after the close of the Civil War.3
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019
Children of Gurdon Beriah Hotchkin MD and Sarah Jane Cochran
- Elizabeth Alice Hotchkin (11 Sep 1863 - 1949)
- William Rowland Hotchkin+ (6 Jun 1868 - 7 Oct 1934)
- James Hervey Hotchkin (7 May 1870 - 13 Feb 1872)
- Arthur Beriah Hotchkin (15 Aug 1872 - 20 Apr 1873)
Gweyn Lee Hotchkin
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Last Edited=15 Jul 2012
H. M. Hotchkin
M, (1819 - )
H. M. Hotchkin was born in 1819 at NY, USA. He was the son of Harvey Hotchkin and Alathia Unknown. H. M. Hotchkin married Lizzie Unknown circa 1844 at NY. H. M. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1860 at Portage, Columbia County, WI, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, H. M., Age 40, painter,born NY; Lizzie, age 28, born NY; John, age 14, born NY; Horace, age 12, born NY; Cora, age 10, born NY; Nancy, age 4, born IA..
There is no evidence that this famiily is tied to Harvey, except the closenest of their home at the 1860 census. They must have lived in New York within 10 years as Cora, age 10 was born there.
There is no evidence that this famiily is tied to Harvey, except the closenest of their home at the 1860 census. They must have lived in New York within 10 years as Cora, age 10 was born there.
Last Edited=25 Aug 2019
Children of H. M. Hotchkin and Lizzie Unknown
- John Hotchkin (1845 - )
- Horace Hotchkin (1847 - )
- Cora Hotchkin (1849 - )
- Nancy Hotchkin (1856 - )
Hailey Marie Hotchkin
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Last Edited=24 Apr 2022
Hannah Hotchkin1
F, (9 February 1810 - 28 September 1874)
Hannah Hotchkin was born on 9 February 1810 at Wallingford, New Haven County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Seth Hodgkin Dea. and Stata (Stella) Hale. She married Benjamin Palmer Bowers at Sullivan County, NY, USA, circa 1830. Hannah Hotchkin died on 28 September 1874 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA, at age 64. She was buried at Fallsburgh Cemetery, at Fallsburgh, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
At the 1850 census of Neversink, Sullivan Co., NY, Hannah and her husband Palmer are living with their children, Harmon Bowers, age 10; Sally A. Hodge (adopted), age 2 and Florence O. Bowers, age 16. By the 1855 census they are living in Fallsburg, NY with son Herman Bowers, age 21 and his wife Cordelia, age 22, their child Rosalie, age 5 and Sarah A. Hodge, age 9, adopted.
At the 1850 census of Neversink, Sullivan Co., NY, Hannah and her husband Palmer are living with their children, Harmon Bowers, age 10; Sally A. Hodge (adopted), age 2 and Florence O. Bowers, age 16. By the 1855 census they are living in Fallsburg, NY with son Herman Bowers, age 21 and his wife Cordelia, age 22, their child Rosalie, age 5 and Sarah A. Hodge, age 9, adopted.
Last Edited=27 Apr 2021
Children of Hannah Hotchkin and Benjamin Palmer Bowers
- Harmon I Bowers (1840 - )
- Florence O. Bowers (1840 - )
- Sarah A. (Sally) Hodge (Aug 1846 - 26 Oct 1910)
- Flora Bowers (27 Mar 1850 - 5 Oct 1869)
- Frances Bowers (1858 - )
Citations
- [S10] Geoffrey Brown, John Hodgkin of Guilford Connecticut.
Hannah Hotchkin
F, (14 September 1827 - April 1898)
Hannah Hotchkin was born on 14 September 1827 at Spalding, Lincolnshire County, England. She was the daughter of Henry Hotchkin and Hannah Readman. Hannah Hotchkin died in April 1898 at England at age 70.
Last Edited=24 Jul 2020
Hannah Hotchkin
F, (October 1848 - 5 December 1868)
Hannah Hotchkin was born in October 1848 at Spalding, Lincolnshire County, England. She was the daughter of Henry Hotchkin and Sarah Brown. Hannah Hotchkin died on 5 December 1868 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at age 20. She was buried at Melbourne General Cemetery, at Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia.
Last Edited=24 Jul 2020
Hannah Augusta Hotchkin
F, (2 September 1813 - 15 September 1895)
Hannah Augusta Hotchkin was born on 2 September 1813 at Greenville, Greene County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Harvey Hotchkin and Alethea Judson. She married Josiah Wright Prentiss at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA, on 4 May 1834.2 Hannah Augusta Hotchkin died on 15 September 1895 at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, at age 82.1 She was buried at Glenview Cemetery, at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=11 Dec 2014
Children of Hannah Augusta Hotchkin and Josiah Wright Prentiss
- Florence Augusta Prentiss (2 Oct 1838 - 1922)
- Edmund (Edward) Angelo Prentiss+ (1 Feb 1841 - 2 Dec 1930)
- Charles Cuvier Prentiss (29 Oct 1849 - 1944)
- Edith Althea Prentiss (11 May 1851 - b 1860)
- Kate Augusta Prentiss (11 May 1855 - 15 Jun 1933)
Hannah E. Hotchkin
F, (13 September 1837 - 14 May 1912)
Hannah E. Hotchkin was born on 13 September 1837 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Joshua Francis (James) Hotchkin and Lydia Novill Grant. Hannah E. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1860 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkins, Hannah, 23 (1836), NY, domestic is living with Susan Grant, 71 and her son Joseph, 29.. She married Gideon White Young Jr. at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, circa 1861. She married David A. Grant at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, circa 1869. They appear in the 1870 census with David and 2 children, one is one year old and the other 8 years old.. Hannah E. Hotchkin married Edwin R Morton, son of Thomas Morton and Elizabeth (Betsey) Carrier, on 16 March 1890 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY. Hannah E. Hotchkin died on 14 May 1912 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, at age 74.1 She was buried at Old Liberty Cemetery, at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
At the 1850 census, she is at home and attending school; by the 1855 state census she has left home. At the 1860 census she is age 23, unmarried and a domestic, in the home of Lasin Grant, a farmer, age 71.
At the 1850 census, she is at home and attending school; by the 1855 state census she has left home. At the 1860 census she is age 23, unmarried and a domestic, in the home of Lasin Grant, a farmer, age 71.
Last Edited=22 Mar 2020
Child of Hannah E. Hotchkin and Gideon White Young Jr.
- Elizabeth (Nina) Young (Mar 1862 - )
Children of Hannah E. Hotchkin and David A. Grant
- Lydia B. Grant (1869 - 15 Jan 1875)
- Billings Grant+ (10 May 1872 - 28 Apr 1946)
- James A. Grant (Apr 1877 - 1918)
Family: Hannah E. Hotchkin and Edwin R Morton
Citations
- [S163]
Hannah Mariah Hotchkin1
F, (April 1807 - 17 May 1809)
Hannah Mariah Hotchkin was born in April 1807 at Richmond, Berkshire County, MA, USA.2,3 She was the daughter of Ebenezer Hodgkin Dea. and Ruth Hubbard. Hannah Mariah Hotchkin died on 17 May 1809 at Richmond, Berkshire County, MA, at age 2.4,1 She was buried at Northeast Cemetery, at Richmond, Berkshire County, MA, USA.5
Last Edited=18 Jul 2013
Hannah Mariah Hotchkin1
F, (1 May 1832 - 3 November 1884)
Hannah Mariah Hotchkin Kingsbury, rear
The birth location is important in this case as it determines if the number of books are correct that claim that her mother carried her on horse back from Mississippi to Indian Territory on the great "Trail of Tears".
Last Edited=11 Jan 2014
Children of Hannah Mariah Hotchkin and John Parker Kingsbury
- Willie Perkins Kingsbury (1 Dec 1854 - 8 Jul 1856)
- Sarah Varnum Kingsbury (17 Apr 1857 - 17 Apr 1857)
- Mary Elinor Kingsbury (17 Apr 1857 - 17 Apr 1857)
- Cyrus Hotchkin Kingsbury+ (7 May 1859 - 1911)
- Lucy Elizabeth Kingsbury (3 Nov 1861 - 1937)
Hannah Mary Hotchkin
F, (3 October 1893 - 16 March 1977)
Hannah Mary Hotchkin was born on 3 October 1893 at Chicago, Cook County, IL, USA.1 She was the daughter of Frank Earnest Hotchkin and Anna (Annie) Mueller. She married William Ernest Thomas at Chicago, Cook County, IL, on 20 November 1915.2 Hannah Mary Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Chicago, Cook County, IL. The census lists the family as: William E. Thomas, wife Hanna, brother-in-law Walter Hotchkin, age 24, b IL.. She died on 16 March 1977 at Santa Ana, Orange County, CA, USA, at age 83.1 She was buried at Fairhaven Memorial Park, at Santa Ana, Orange County, CA, USA.
Last Edited=2 Mar 2020
Children of Hannah Mary Hotchkin and William Ernest Thomas
- Robert Ernest Thomas (29 Dec 1917 - 29 Jan 1945)
- William Miller Thomas (3 Feb 1922 - 19 Feb 2018)
Hannah T. Hotchkin
F, (circa 1808 - before March 1854)
Hannah T. Hotchkin was born circa 1808 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of Noah Hodgkin III and Merab Smith Turner. She married Unknown Delaney. She resided at MI, USA, before 1854. Hannah T. Hotchkin died before March 1854 at MI. She had died before her father's Will was published..
She is described by Talcott and her fathers Will advertising. The 1850 census of Romulus, Wayne Co., MI pg 418 has an Alanson DeLaney that may be a son.
She is listed as a member of the Belcoda Baptist Church of Wheatland, NY along other members of her family There is no Delaney listed as a member of the church.
Middle initial T. comes from Belcoda Church records.
She is described by Talcott and her fathers Will advertising. The 1850 census of Romulus, Wayne Co., MI pg 418 has an Alanson DeLaney that may be a son.
She is listed as a member of the Belcoda Baptist Church of Wheatland, NY along other members of her family There is no Delaney listed as a member of the church.
Middle initial T. comes from Belcoda Church records.
Last Edited=14 Jan 2019
Family: Hannah T. Hotchkin and Unknown Delaney
Harold Donald Hotchkin III
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Harold Donald Hotchkin III is the son of Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr. and Matilda Papics. He married Patricia Donovan at Flemington, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA, on 6 April 1975.
Last Edited=20 Apr 2022
Children of Harold Donald Hotchkin III and Patricia Donovan
Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr.
M, (26 June 1925 - 8 December 1995)
Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr. was born on 26 June 1925 at Sussex, Sussex County, NJ, USA.1 He was the son of Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. and Charlotte Marguerite (Lottie) Leek. Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr. was a S1, andserved in US Navy, during the World War II. USS Randolph, CV-15. He married Matilda Papics at Milford, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA, on 29 October 1949. He resided at Three Bridges, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA, in 1992. Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr. died on 8 December 1995 at Three Bridges, Hunterdon County, NJ, at age 70. Hunterdon County Democrat (Flemington, NJ) - December 14, 1995
Harold Hotchkin
Harold Hotchkin THREE BRIDGES -- Harold Hotchkin died Friday, Dec. 8, 1995, in Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick. He was 70. Born in Sussex, he was the son of Harold and Lottie Leek Hotchkin.A resident of Three Bridges for 42 years, he was employed in the shipping department of Johns-Manville Corp. in Manville, retiring in 1979.He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on the U.S.S. Tripoli and the U.S.S. Randolph..2 He was buried at Three Bridges Reformed Church, at Three Bridges, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA.
Harold Hotchkin
Harold Hotchkin THREE BRIDGES -- Harold Hotchkin died Friday, Dec. 8, 1995, in Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick. He was 70. Born in Sussex, he was the son of Harold and Lottie Leek Hotchkin.A resident of Three Bridges for 42 years, he was employed in the shipping department of Johns-Manville Corp. in Manville, retiring in 1979.He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on the U.S.S. Tripoli and the U.S.S. Randolph..2 He was buried at Three Bridges Reformed Church, at Three Bridges, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA.
Last Edited=20 Apr 2022
Children of Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr. and Matilda Papics
Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr.
M, (30 October 1896 - 23 January 1966)
Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. was born on 30 October 1896 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA.1,2 He was the son of Frank Elmer Hotchkin and Carrie Grace Moore. Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. registered for the World War I Draft on 5 June 1918 while living at Dover, Morris County, NJ, USA. The registration card gave additional information on him: "He gives his name as Harold Hotchkin, age 21, born 30 October 1896 in Liberty, NJ (Liberty, NY is correct). He gives his fathers birth place as Livingston Manor, NY. He works for Co in Dover, NJ. He gives his father Frank E. Hotchkin as nearest relative, living in Dennille sp), NJ.". He married an unknown person at NY, USA, circa 1920. He and an unknown person were divorced circa 1921 at NY. He married Charlotte Marguerite (Lottie) Leek at NY on 19 January 1922. Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. appeared on the census of 1930 at Hampton, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA. The census lists the family as: Harold Hotchkin, 33 (1896), married at age 26, born NY, parents born NY, painter at State Sanatorium; wife Lottie, 27 (1902), married at age 19, born NJ, parents born NJ; daughter Doris, 6 (1923), born NJ; son harold Jr, 4 (1925), born NJ; neice Marjorie Wilson, 4 (19250 born NJ.. He and Charlotte Marguerite (Lottie) Leek were divorced circa 1940 at NJ, USA. Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. died on 23 January 1966 at Washington, Warren County, NJ, USA, at age 69.1 He was buried at Musconetong Valley Cemetery, at Hampton, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA.
Last Edited=17 Mar 2020
Children of Harold Donald Hotchkin Sr. and Charlotte Marguerite (Lottie) Leek
- Doris Mae Hotchkin+ (23 Apr 1923 - 10 Mar 2004)
- Harold Donald Hotchkin Jr.+ (26 Jun 1925 - 8 Dec 1995)
- Geraldine Joan Hotchkin (27 Feb 1934 - 25 Jul 2015)
Harold Heman Hotchkin Jr.
M, (3 January 1935 - 5 February 2012)
Harold Heman Hotchkin Jr. was born on 3 January 1935 at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, USA. Marriage License says 3 January 1935 as does findagrave.com records.1 He was the son of Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr. and Lyda Riley Hemsworth. He married Judy Persha at Vancouver, Clark County, WA, USA, on 13 October 1957.2 He resided at Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA, USA, in 1991. Harold Heman Hotchkin Jr. died on 5 February 2012 at Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA, at age 77.
Harold H. Hotchkin (1935 - 2012)
Obituary
"My deepest sympathy to Harold's family! My staff and I..."
- Chuck Develter
HAROLD H. HOTCHKIN
Harold H. Hotchkin, 77, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 at his Red Bluff home with family at his side. He was born January 3, 1935 in Portland, Oregon to Harold and Lyda Riley Hotchkin. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 at age 17 and served four years.
He met his future wife, Judy, the year he was discharged, and they were married October 13, 1957. He attended technical school and was hired as a radar technician by the Federal Aviation Administration. They moved to Red Bluff in 1962 where he worked for 32 years. He retired as a supervisory technician in 1990.
Through the years, Mr. Hotchkin spent summer vacations and weekends with his family camping and boating at Shasta Lake. After retirement, he and his wife traveled to Vancouver and Victoria, Canada and cross country several times to Washington, D.C., Louisiana and Florida, and cruised to Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2007 with their daughters and families on a cruise and most recently sailed from Long Beach through the Panama Canal to Tampa, FL for another anniversary celebration.
A self-taught guitar player, he enjoyed playing his guitar with groups of friends and family members in one garage or another. He liked an afternoon game of chess with his grandson, and penny-ante poker, almost meeting his match against his grandsons who learned the game from him as did his daughters and granddaughter. He became an avid fan of Outlaw Kart racing, learned to like soccer and always enjoyed softball and Little League baseball, sports in which his daughters and grandchildren compete.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Hotchkin is survived by daughters and sons-in-law Diane and Aaron Graham of Red Bluff and Stacey and David Robinson of St. Pete Beach, FL; grandchildren Shane and Riley Graham and Davis and Claire Robinson; sister Beverly Easter of Clatskanie, OR; and sisters-in-law Terry Hotchkin and Nikki Hotchkin, both of Portland, OR. He was preceded in death by daughter Vicki; brothers Robert and William; and a nephew Brian Easter.
A graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 10, 2012 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Red Bluff.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Hospice, the American Cancer Society , or a charity of choice .
Arrangements are by Hoyt-Cole Chapel of Flowers, Red Bluff.
Published in Daily News on February 8, 2012.. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA, USA. Harold H. Hotchkin, 77, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 at his Red Bluff home with family at his side. He was born January 3, 1935 in Portland, Oregon to Harold and Lyda Riley Hotchkin. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 at age 17 and served four years.
He met his future wife, Judy, the year he was discharged, and they were married October 13, 1957. He attended technical school and was hired as a radar technician by the Federal Aviation Administration. They moved to Red Bluff in 1962 where he worked for 32 years. He retired as a supervisory technician in 1990.
Through the years, Mr. Hotchkin spent summer vacations and weekends with his family camping and boating at Shasta Lake. After retirement, he and his wife traveled to Vancouver and Victoria, Canada and cross country several times to Washington, D.C., Louisiana and Florida, and cruised to Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2007 with their daughters and families on a cruise and most recently sailed from Long Beach through the Panama Canal to Tampa, FL for another anniversary celebration.
A self-taught guitar player, he enjoyed playing his guitar with groups of friends and family members in one garage or another. He liked an afternoon game of chess with his grandson, and penny-ante poker, almost meeting his match against his grandsons who learned the game from him as did his daughters and granddaughter. He became an avid fan of Outlaw Kart racing, learned to like soccer and always enjoyed softball and Little League baseball, sports in which his daughters and grandchildren compete.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Hotchkin is survived by daughters and sons-in-law Diane and Aaron Graham of Red Bluff and Stacey and David Robinson of St. Pete Beach, FL; grandchildren Shane and Riley Graham and Davis and Claire Robinson; sister Beverly Easter of Clatskanie, OR; and sisters-in-law Terry Hotchkin and Nikki Hotchkin, both of Portland, OR. He was preceded in death by daughter Vicki; brothers Robert and William; and a nephew Brian Easter.
A graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 10, 2012 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Red Bluff.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Hospice, the American Cancer Society , or a charity of choice .
Arrangements are by Hoyt-Cole Chapel of Flowers, Red Bluff.
Published in Daily News on February 8, 2012.
Harold and Judy were great bowlers and their perforance often appeared in the local Red Bluff, CA newspaper. They were also members of the local Elks Lodge which the Compiler has often visited.
Harold H. Hotchkin (1935 - 2012)
Obituary
"My deepest sympathy to Harold's family! My staff and I..."
- Chuck Develter
HAROLD H. HOTCHKIN
Harold H. Hotchkin, 77, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 at his Red Bluff home with family at his side. He was born January 3, 1935 in Portland, Oregon to Harold and Lyda Riley Hotchkin. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 at age 17 and served four years.
He met his future wife, Judy, the year he was discharged, and they were married October 13, 1957. He attended technical school and was hired as a radar technician by the Federal Aviation Administration. They moved to Red Bluff in 1962 where he worked for 32 years. He retired as a supervisory technician in 1990.
Through the years, Mr. Hotchkin spent summer vacations and weekends with his family camping and boating at Shasta Lake. After retirement, he and his wife traveled to Vancouver and Victoria, Canada and cross country several times to Washington, D.C., Louisiana and Florida, and cruised to Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2007 with their daughters and families on a cruise and most recently sailed from Long Beach through the Panama Canal to Tampa, FL for another anniversary celebration.
A self-taught guitar player, he enjoyed playing his guitar with groups of friends and family members in one garage or another. He liked an afternoon game of chess with his grandson, and penny-ante poker, almost meeting his match against his grandsons who learned the game from him as did his daughters and granddaughter. He became an avid fan of Outlaw Kart racing, learned to like soccer and always enjoyed softball and Little League baseball, sports in which his daughters and grandchildren compete.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Hotchkin is survived by daughters and sons-in-law Diane and Aaron Graham of Red Bluff and Stacey and David Robinson of St. Pete Beach, FL; grandchildren Shane and Riley Graham and Davis and Claire Robinson; sister Beverly Easter of Clatskanie, OR; and sisters-in-law Terry Hotchkin and Nikki Hotchkin, both of Portland, OR. He was preceded in death by daughter Vicki; brothers Robert and William; and a nephew Brian Easter.
A graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 10, 2012 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Red Bluff.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Hospice, the American Cancer Society , or a charity of choice .
Arrangements are by Hoyt-Cole Chapel of Flowers, Red Bluff.
Published in Daily News on February 8, 2012.. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA, USA. Harold H. Hotchkin, 77, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 at his Red Bluff home with family at his side. He was born January 3, 1935 in Portland, Oregon to Harold and Lyda Riley Hotchkin. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 at age 17 and served four years.
He met his future wife, Judy, the year he was discharged, and they were married October 13, 1957. He attended technical school and was hired as a radar technician by the Federal Aviation Administration. They moved to Red Bluff in 1962 where he worked for 32 years. He retired as a supervisory technician in 1990.
Through the years, Mr. Hotchkin spent summer vacations and weekends with his family camping and boating at Shasta Lake. After retirement, he and his wife traveled to Vancouver and Victoria, Canada and cross country several times to Washington, D.C., Louisiana and Florida, and cruised to Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2007 with their daughters and families on a cruise and most recently sailed from Long Beach through the Panama Canal to Tampa, FL for another anniversary celebration.
A self-taught guitar player, he enjoyed playing his guitar with groups of friends and family members in one garage or another. He liked an afternoon game of chess with his grandson, and penny-ante poker, almost meeting his match against his grandsons who learned the game from him as did his daughters and granddaughter. He became an avid fan of Outlaw Kart racing, learned to like soccer and always enjoyed softball and Little League baseball, sports in which his daughters and grandchildren compete.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Hotchkin is survived by daughters and sons-in-law Diane and Aaron Graham of Red Bluff and Stacey and David Robinson of St. Pete Beach, FL; grandchildren Shane and Riley Graham and Davis and Claire Robinson; sister Beverly Easter of Clatskanie, OR; and sisters-in-law Terry Hotchkin and Nikki Hotchkin, both of Portland, OR. He was preceded in death by daughter Vicki; brothers Robert and William; and a nephew Brian Easter.
A graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 10, 2012 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Red Bluff.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Hospice, the American Cancer Society , or a charity of choice .
Arrangements are by Hoyt-Cole Chapel of Flowers, Red Bluff.
Published in Daily News on February 8, 2012.
Harold and Judy were great bowlers and their perforance often appeared in the local Red Bluff, CA newspaper. They were also members of the local Elks Lodge which the Compiler has often visited.
Last Edited=15 Dec 2012
Children of Harold Heman Hotchkin Jr. and Judy Persha
- Vicki Ann Hotchkin (14 May 1958 - 1 Sep 1976)
- Diane (Deane) Marie Hotchkin+
- Stacey J. Hotchkin
Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr.
M, (2 April 1899 - 4 August 1977)
Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr. was born on 2 April 1899 at Harlan, Wexford County, MI, USA.1,2 He was the son of Jay Heman Hotchkin and Cordelia (Delia) Valencourt. Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr. registered for the World War I Draft in 1918 while living at Harlan, Wexford County, MI. The registration card gave additional information on him: "Age 19, born 2 April 1899. His occupation is steam boating on the AA Century, Frankford, MI. He lists nearest relative as Delia Seel (his mother Cordelia in her marriage to William Seel or Siel).". He married Lyda Riley Hemsworth at Clark County, WA, USA, on 6 October 1928.3,4 Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr. appeared on the census of 1940 at Portland, Chautauqua County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: H. H, Hotchkin, age 40 born 1900 in MI, Head, married, Laborer in Cooperage; wife L.R. age 48 born 1892 in CA, married; son R. age 10 born 1930 in OR; son W, age 9 born 1931 in OR; son H, age 9 born 1935 in OR.. He was a Sawyer in 1940 at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, USA. He resided at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, in 1977. Harold died on 4 August 1977 at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, at age 78. He died at the Care Center East, Multnomah, OR.1,5 He was buried at Skyline Memorial Gardens, at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, USA. Lot 264, A3.
Harold Sr. worked most of his lifetime as a Sawyer for Western Cooperage Co. in Portland, OR and all of his sons; Harold Jr., Robert and William worked for Crosetti Bros. at one time or another. At the time of his death, Harold was a resident of the Care Center East, Portland, OR. His Death Certificate #3715 gives his birth and death dates plus the name of his widow and parents. His son William W also supplied the same information. The Compiler has a copy of his funeral records from the Skyline Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. They confirm his death on 4 August 1977 at 10:15 PM at the Care Center West in Portland. He had lived in Portland for 55 years and was born in Harlan, MI. The records give his parents as Jay Hemam Hotchkin and Cordelia Valancourt, and his wife Lyda R., deceased in 1970. His children are listed in the funeral records; Robert H. of Portland, OR; Harold H. Jr. of Red Bluff, CA; William W. of Portland, OR; and Beverly J. Easter of Scappoose, OR.
Harold Sr. worked most of his lifetime as a Sawyer for Western Cooperage Co. in Portland, OR and all of his sons; Harold Jr., Robert and William worked for Crosetti Bros. at one time or another. At the time of his death, Harold was a resident of the Care Center East, Portland, OR. His Death Certificate #3715 gives his birth and death dates plus the name of his widow and parents. His son William W also supplied the same information. The Compiler has a copy of his funeral records from the Skyline Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. They confirm his death on 4 August 1977 at 10:15 PM at the Care Center West in Portland. He had lived in Portland for 55 years and was born in Harlan, MI. The records give his parents as Jay Hemam Hotchkin and Cordelia Valancourt, and his wife Lyda R., deceased in 1970. His children are listed in the funeral records; Robert H. of Portland, OR; Harold H. Jr. of Red Bluff, CA; William W. of Portland, OR; and Beverly J. Easter of Scappoose, OR.
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019
Children of Harold Heman Hotchkin Sr. and Lyda Riley Hemsworth
- Robert Harold Hotchkin Sr.+ (28 Aug 1929 - 14 Oct 2007)
- William Wesley Hotchkin+ (10 Sep 1930 - 26 Mar 1997)
- Harold Heman Hotchkin Jr.+ (3 Jan 1935 - 5 Feb 2012)
- Beverly Jean Hotchkin
Harriet Hotchkin1
F, (1798 - 1 November 1873)
Harriet Hotchkin was born in 1798 at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of George M. Hodgkin and Sarah Meade. She married Harvey (Hervey) H. Leet at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY, on 6 December 1820. Family Data Collection says that they were married in Lebanon, Madison, NY..1 She resided at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA, in 1850. Harriet Hotchkin died on 1 November 1873 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY. Findagrave.com. She was buried at Lebanon Village Cemetery, at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=13 Jan 2017
Children of Harriet Hotchkin and Harvey (Hervey) H. Leet
- George Hervey Leet+ (8 Oct 1821 - 13 Dec 1886)
- Harriet L. Leet (27 May 1824 - 20 Jun 1825)
- Henry A. Leet (14 Feb 1827 - 23 May 1851)
- Almon H. Leet+ (3 Feb 1829 - 1911)
- Clarinda H. Leet (7 Sep 1831 - 21 Oct 1907)
- Lydia Elizabeth Leet (26 Feb 1837 - 28 Feb 1929)
- Mary M. Leet (30 May 1839 - )
Citations
- [S16] Edward L. Leete, Descendants of William Leete, pg 53.
Harriet (Hattie) Morse Hotchkin
F, (1 July 1870 - 11 October 1949)
Harriet was born at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA, on 1 July 1870.1 She was the daughter of George Nelson Hotchkin and Elizabeth Converse Bixby.
The HOTCHKIN Family concert company and bell ringers gave a concert at the Presbyterian church Thanksgiving evening. The violin used by Miss HATTIE HOTCHKIN was a $200 prize she having received the first prize at the Centennial Exposition in 1876. It was a very fine entertainment. Appeared in Hornellsville Tribune 1888. Likely that the concert tolk place in Almond, NY as that was the byline.
She resided at Newark, Essex County, NJ, USA, in 1900. She lived here at the 1900 census.. Harriet (Hattie) Morse Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Newark, Essex County, NJ. The census lists the family as: Living with sister Julia and brorther-in-law Vernon Beavers.. She died on 11 October 1949 at Chatham, Morris County, NJ, USA, at age 79.2 She was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, at Morristown, Morris County, NJ, USA.
At the 1920 census she is living at 15 Isabella Ave., Newark, NJ with her sister, Elizabeth F. Miller. She is shown in city directories of Newark, NJ during the years of 1905 through 1927. In 1905 she is called Miss Harriet Hotchkin, a music teacher, boarding at 149 Johnson, the same address as Frank Hotchkin. In 1920 she is a clerk at 40 Clinton St and lives at 15 Isabella. In 1926 she is a clerk at the Schedule Rating Office.
The HOTCHKIN Family concert company and bell ringers gave a concert at the Presbyterian church Thanksgiving evening. The violin used by Miss HATTIE HOTCHKIN was a $200 prize she having received the first prize at the Centennial Exposition in 1876. It was a very fine entertainment. Appeared in Hornellsville Tribune 1888. Likely that the concert tolk place in Almond, NY as that was the byline.
She resided at Newark, Essex County, NJ, USA, in 1900. She lived here at the 1900 census.. Harriet (Hattie) Morse Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at Newark, Essex County, NJ. The census lists the family as: Living with sister Julia and brorther-in-law Vernon Beavers.. She died on 11 October 1949 at Chatham, Morris County, NJ, USA, at age 79.2 She was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, at Morristown, Morris County, NJ, USA.
At the 1920 census she is living at 15 Isabella Ave., Newark, NJ with her sister, Elizabeth F. Miller. She is shown in city directories of Newark, NJ during the years of 1905 through 1927. In 1905 she is called Miss Harriet Hotchkin, a music teacher, boarding at 149 Johnson, the same address as Frank Hotchkin. In 1920 she is a clerk at 40 Clinton St and lives at 15 Isabella. In 1926 she is a clerk at the Schedule Rating Office.
Last Edited=3 Aug 2018
Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin
F, (17 July 1865 - 23 December 1935)
Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin was born on 17 July 1865 at Sullivan County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Luther B. Hotchkin and Jane Ann Davis. She married Eugene Swarthout at Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, NY, USA, on 28 March 1894.1 Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1910 at Rockland, Sullivan County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hattie Swarthout, 44, widow, 4 children, 4 living, born NY, parents born NY, runs boarding house; dau Dorothy, 15, born NY; son Milford B., 11, born NY; dau Martha, 9, born NY; son Alva E., 7, born NY.. She married George Launt at Sullivan County, NY, on 30 May 1919. NY County Marriages, 1847- 1849, 19070 1936.. Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin died on 23 December 1935 at Sullivan County, NY, at age 70. She was buried at Orchard Street Cemetery, at Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
At the 1880 census, Harriet and brother Frank were living with their grandparents, Albert J. and Hannah Davis.
At the 1880 census, Harriet and brother Frank were living with their grandparents, Albert J. and Hannah Davis.
Last Edited=30 Mar 2018
Children of Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin and Eugene Swarthout
- Dorothy May Swarthout (18 Mar 1895 - 27 Oct 1918)
- Milford Bevier Swarthout (17 Aug 1898 - 21 Jul 1981)
- Martha A. Swarthout+ (12 May 1901 - Jan 1985)
- Alva Eugene Swarthout+ (22 Mar 1903 - 22 Mar 1978)
Family: Harriet (Hattie) Philinda Hotchkin and George Launt
Citations
- [S477] The Argus, The Argus article is attached to the one that announces the Hotchkin-Ishultz wedding. It says that the Swarthout- Hotchkin wedding took place near Livingston Manor and was conducted by Jusrice Elijah Parks. Both Swarthout and Hotchkin were of Livingston Manor.
Harriet Ann Hotchkin
F, (circa 1832 - )
Harriet Ann Hotchkin was born circa 1832 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of Joseph Hotchkin and Ann Unknown.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
Harriet B. Hotchkin
F, (17 September 1854 - 16 October 1927)
Harriett B. Hotchkin Miller
Their marriage was announced in the Lockport Daily Journal. It said that she was from Pikin and he from Lockport.
Last Edited=24 Jul 2017
Child of Harriet B. Hotchkin and Simon Clarence Miller
- Mable Jessie Miller (31 Jul 1887 - 16 Nov 1983)
Harriet E. Hotchkin
F, (1825 - 8 August 1842)
Harriet E. Hotchkin was born in 1825. She was the daughter of Noah B. Hotchkin and Emeline L. Monroe. Harriet E. Hotchkin died on 8 August 1842 at Bridgewater, Oneida County, NY, USA. She was buried at Benham Cemetery, at Bridgewater, Oneida County, NY, USA. Copied by Kathleen E. Last 2004. Kathleen says that Harriet ws one of the burials that did not have a gravestone and the records were copied from DAR records made by the Gen Winfield Scott Chapter DAR in 1927. Harriet E. Hotchkin, died 8 Aug 1842, age 17, dau of Noah and Emeline Hotchkin. Her birth date is very unlikely as it is 10 years before the next sibling..
Last Edited=15 Dec 2012
Harriet Kirk Patrick Hotchkin
F, (14 April 1838 - 12 January 1916)
Harriet Kirk Patrick Hotchkin was born on 14 April 1838 at Watertown, Jefferson County, NY, USA. 1900 census give Apr 1838.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Hotchkin and Jane M. Little. She married James Lansing Cady at Watertown, Jefferson County, NY, in 1872. First Presbyterian Church Records 1803- 1896, married by Rev J J Porter.. She resided at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA, in 1874. Harriet Kirk Patrick Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1910 at Augusta, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Harriet H. Cady, boarder, 72, widow,married 37 years, no children, born NY, parents born NY.. She died on 12 January 1916 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, at age 77.2 She was buried at Waterville Cemetery, at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Harriet is living with her brother John L. in Chicago according to the 1898 Chicago City Directory. This is the only directory in which she appears. She is called Mrs J. L. Cady in her mother's obituary of Waterville Times, Vol 4, pg 101.
Harriet is living with her brother John L. in Chicago according to the 1898 Chicago City Directory. This is the only directory in which she appears. She is called Mrs J. L. Cady in her mother's obituary of Waterville Times, Vol 4, pg 101.
Last Edited=22 Jul 2020
Family: Harriet Kirk Patrick Hotchkin and James Lansing Cady
Harriet Rebecca Hotchkin1
F, (10 January 1850 - 18 May 1924)
Harriet Rebecca Hotchkin was born on 10 January 1850 at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA.2 She was the daughter of James Hervey Hotchkin II and Nancy Elizabeth Jackson. She married Guy Doubleday Wixom at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, on 16 March 1866. Abbrev. Steuben Co Marriages; Marriage Notices from Steuben Co, New York Newspapers 1797-1884; Author, Mary S. Jackson & Edward F. Jackson; Publication: Maryland Heritage Books, Inc 1998, pg 156.. She married William S. Wood at Hammondsport, Steuben County, NY, USA, on 10 October 1885. They were married by Rev L. M. Stevens at the home of her father, James Hervy Hotchkin II..3 Harriet Rebecca Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1900 at Urbana, Steuben County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Harriett H. Wood, Jun 1850, 50, married; son Rodney J. Wixom, Dec 1876, 23, single.. She died on 18 May 1924 at Italy, Yates County, NY, USA, at age 74.4 She was buried at Prattsburgh Rural Cemetery, at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2009
Children of Harriet Rebecca Hotchkin and Guy Doubleday Wixom
- William Hervey Wixom Dr. (15 Apr 1868 - 28 Nov 1930)
- Charles Leon Wixom (8 Apr 1875 - 1966)
- Rodney Julian Wixom+ (17 Dec 1876 - 3 Dec 1940)