Ada May Hotchkin
F, (1891 - )
Ada May Hotchkin|b. 1891|p166.htm#i3008|Charles Marion Hotchkin|b. 9 Oct 1842\nd. 4 Aug 1896|p171.htm#i965|Emma Louise Palmer|b. 27 Feb 1852\nd. 17 Nov 1932|p280.htm#i1281|Mark Caldwell (M. C.) Hotchkin|b. 25 Nov 1813\nd. 18 Jan 1870|p194.htm#i174|Catherine M. Springer|b. 17 Mar 1820\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p337.htm#i175|Chauncey Palmer|b. 1807\nd. 10 Jun 1884|p280.htm#i1939|Dorcas Wright|b. 1811\nd. 21 Jan 1896|p390.htm#i1940|
Ada was born at NY, USA, in 1891. Age 29 at the 1920 census.. She was the daughter of Charles Marion Hotchkin and Emma Louise Palmer. She married Unknown Anderson circa 1915. Ada May Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1920 at La Grange, Cook County, IL, USA. The census lists the family as: Living with brother Paul..
Last Edited=6 Jun 2010
Family: Ada May Hotchkin and Unknown Anderson
Adaline Augusta Hotchkin
F, (January 1857 - 17 February 1867)
Adaline Augusta Hotchkin|b. Jan 1857\nd. 17 Feb 1867|p166.htm#i273|George Nelson Hotchkin|b. 4 May 1825\nd. 16 Nov 1895|p181.htm#i151|Elizabeth Converse Bixby|b. 1826\nd. 4 Sep 1877|p28.htm#i160|Augustus Hotchkin|b. Nov 1798\nd. 6 Sep 1879|p169.htm#i121|Adaline Nelson|b. 1806\nd. 14 Jan 1850|p273.htm#i130|||||||
Adaline Augusta Hotchkin was born in January 1857 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of George Nelson Hotchkin and Elizabeth Converse Bixby. Adaline Augusta Hotchkin died on 17 February 1867 at Titusville, Crawford County, PA, USA, at age 10.1 She was buried on 20 February 1867 at Mount Hope Cemetery, at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA, . Sec L, Lot 68.
Last Edited=5 Apr 2010
Adaline Frances Hotchkin
F, (1860 - 7 January 1933)
Adaline Frances Hotchkin|b. 1860\nd. 7 Jan 1933|p166.htm#i155|Augustus Hotchkin|b. Nov 1798\nd. 6 Sep 1879|p169.htm#i121|Anna Hudson|b. 1825\nd. 27 Feb 1899|p211.htm#i156|Noah Hodgkin III|b. 1769\nd. 9 May 1851|p162.htm#i112|Merab Turner|b. 3 Nov 1769\nd. 1 Oct 1843|p356.htm#i120|||||||
Adaline was born at NY, USA, in 1860. According to the 1860 census she was age 2/12 at the time of the census, but shown as age 10 at the 1870 census..1 She was the daughter of Augustus Hotchkin and Anna Hudson. Adaline Frances Hotchkin married John A. Garrison circa 1877 at Monroe County, NY, USA. Married 22 years at the 1900 census. Adaline Frances Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1930 at Greece, Monroe County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Garrison, Adeline, 70, widow, first married at age 19, born NY, parents born NY, retired; Joseph Maden, son-in-law, 59, married, first married at age 54, born NY, father born France, mother born England, shoe mfg; daughter Anna Maden, married, first married at age 45, born NY, parents born NY, not employed; Estell Garrison, sister-inlaw, 72, single, born NY, parents born NJ.. She died on 7 January 1933 at Hilton, Monroe County, NY, USA.2
The school records of Caledonia, NY say that she attended school during the winter term 1860-61.
The school records of Caledonia, NY say that she attended school during the winter term 1860-61.
Last Edited=4 May 2010
Children of Adaline Frances Hotchkin and John A. Garrison
- Anna E. Garrison (Sep 1879 - a 1940)
- Ida J. Garrison+ (Feb 1882 - )
- Roy W. Garrison (27 Jul 1885 - Sep 1962)
- Mildred A. Garrison (1895 - )
- Lloyd Everett Garrison+ (7 Sep 1896 - Sep 1975)
Adaline P. Hotchkin1
F, (7 March 1864 - )
Adaline P. Hotchkin|b. 7 Mar 1864|p166.htm#i615|Nathan G. Hotchkin|b. 2 Mar 1831\nd. 22 Aug 1893|p197.htm#i218|Orpha Jane Everts|b. 1833\nd. 1 Jun 1876|p101.htm#i231|Joshua Francis (James) Hotchkin|b. 2 Feb 1805\nd. 18 Sep 1886|p189.htm#i162|Lydia N. Grant|b. 2 Dec 1807\nd. 11 Nov 1857|p122.htm#i215|John Everts|b. 1800|p100.htm#i6587|Penelope Niece|b. 1805|p275.htm#i6588|
Adaline P. Hotchkin was born on 7 March 1864 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Nathan G. Hotchkin and Orpha Jane Everts. Adaline P. Hotchkin married Irving T. Morton in 1891 at NY, USA.
Last Edited=5 Apr 2010
Child of Adaline P. Hotchkin and Irving T. Morton
- Elma Morton (c 1892 - Jan 1892)
Citations
- [S258] Tuttle Family Bible.
Adaline Rebecca Hotchkin1
F, (9 October 1811 - 12 May 1846)
Adaline Rebecca Hotchkin|b. 9 Oct 1811\nd. 12 May 1846|p166.htm#i186|Beriah Hotchkin Jr.|b. 4 Aug 1783\nd. 23 Jan 1845|p169.htm#i86|Lucretia Watrous Daniels|b. 19 Apr 1783\nd. 4 Dec 1864|p70.htm#i184|Beriah Hotchkin Rev.|b. 27 Mar 1752\nd. 29 Jan 1829|p169.htm#i36|Thankful Dickinson|b. 1752\nd. 2 Sep 1837|p80.htm#i85|John Daniels|b. 9 Jul 1748|p70.htm#i2279|Eunice Beckwith|b. 22 Aug 1756\nd. 12 Sep 1784|p19.htm#i2278|

Adaline Rebecca Hotchkin Van Housen
Her tombstone gives her name as Adaline where other sources say Adeline.
Last Edited=6 Jun 2010
Child of Adaline Rebecca Hotchkin and John H. Van Housen
- Catherine Adeline (Kate) Van Housen+ (2 Sep 1844 - 6 Aug 1933)
Citations
- [S13] Fred Q. Bowman, 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850.
Adam William Hotchkin
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Adam William Hotchkin||p166.htm#i1744|Aaron William Hotchkin||p165.htm#i1741|Camie Chatfield||p53.htm#i1743|William W. Hotchkin|b. 10 Sep 1930\nd. 26 Mar 1997|p207.htm#i1568|Nicola A. Walcker||p370.htm#i1572|||||||
Last Edited=28 Feb 2006
Addison R. Hotchkin
M, (11 July 1832 - 28 August 1907)
Addison R. Hotchkin|b. 11 Jul 1832\nd. 28 Aug 1907|p166.htm#i313|William Little Hotchkin|b. 16 Apr 1798\nd. 8 Sep 1866|p206.htm#i305|Hannah Gilbert|b. 21 Oct 1798\nd. 20 Mar 1865|p116.htm#i310|Hubbard Hotchkin|b. 7 Nov 1772\nd. 11 Dec 1846|p184.htm#i95|Alethea Little|b. 21 Feb 1777\nd. 5 Sep 1857|p242.htm#i304|Thaddeus Gilbert|b. 1778\nd. 6 Aug 1839|p117.htm#i2339|Hannah Vosburgh|b. 23 Mar 1777\nd. 3 Sep 1853|p369.htm#i2340|
Addison R. Hotchkin was born on 11 July 1832 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of William Little Hotchkin and Hannah Gilbert. He married Susan A. Wright at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA, on 2 October 1862.2 Addison R. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1870 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Addison, age 37, 1832 b NY, farmer; wife Susan, age 28 1841, b NY; son William, age 7 1862, b NY; dau Emma K., age 4 1865, b NY; servant Sarah Wright, age 24.. He appeared on the census of 1880 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY. The census lists the family as: R. Addison Hotchkin, self, age 47, farmer, born in NY, father born in CT, mother in MY; wife, Susan, age 37, born in NY keeping house, parents born in NY; son William, age 17, born in NY; dau, Kattie, age 14, born in NY; at school; Ida Craw, age 17, born in NY, servant; John Ward, age 29, born in NY, laborer.. He appeared on the census of 1900 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Addison, age 65, b 7-1834 in NY, widow; dau Florence, age age 19, single, b 6-1880 in NY. Living next door to brother Jerome.. He died on 28 August 1907 at Manlius, Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 75.3
The 1850 census finds him living with parents in DeWitt, Onondaga Co., NY and at the 1870 census of Onondaga Co., DeWitt he is with his wife and two children. At the 1900 census of DeWitt, Onondaga Co., NY he is living with his daughter Florence; no one else is in the household. At this census, his birth is given in 1834. The notes of Alice Louise Edwards has his name spelled with only one "d", Adison; however, all the other records use two "dd", Addison.
The 1850 census finds him living with parents in DeWitt, Onondaga Co., NY and at the 1870 census of Onondaga Co., DeWitt he is with his wife and two children. At the 1900 census of DeWitt, Onondaga Co., NY he is living with his daughter Florence; no one else is in the household. At this census, his birth is given in 1834. The notes of Alice Louise Edwards has his name spelled with only one "d", Adison; however, all the other records use two "dd", Addison.
Last Edited=2 Feb 2008
Children of Addison R. Hotchkin and Susan A. Wright
- William L Hotchkin+ (Jul 1864 - )
- Emma Katherine (Kate) Hotchkin (1866 - )
- Florence Hotchkin (Jun 1880 - a 1900)
Adelaide M. Hotchkin
F, (17 April 1877 - 21 December 1907)
Adelaide M. Hotchkin|b. 17 Apr 1877\nd. 21 Dec 1907|p166.htm#i1692|George Putnam Hotchkin|b. 2 Sep 1838\nd. 12 Jul 1908|p181.htm#i567|Mariah Mann|b. 19 Nov 1847\nd. 14 Jun 1934|p251.htm#i377|Mark Caldwell (M. C.) Hotchkin|b. 25 Nov 1813\nd. 18 Jan 1870|p194.htm#i174|Catherine M. Springer|b. 17 Mar 1820\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p337.htm#i175|||||||
Adelaide M. Hotchkin was born on 17 April 1877 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of George Putnam Hotchkin and Mariah Mann. She married Frank W. Mason at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, on 19 February 1901.2,3
Adelaide M. Hotchkin died on 21 December 1907 at Brookline, Norfolk County, MA, USA, at age 30.4
Adelaide was trained in music at the Boston Conservatory and sang beautifully.5,6


Adelaide was trained in music at the Boston Conservatory and sang beautifully.5,6
Last Edited=5 Apr 2010
Family: Adelaide M. Hotchkin and Frank W. Mason
Citations
- [S252] George P. Hotchkin Civil War Pension File #671466 & 1136817, gives her birth date.
- [S149] New York Marriage Index, File # 3131.
- [S829] Wedding Hotchkin - Mason, Waterville Times.
- [S852] Obituary of Adelaide Hotchkin Mason, Waterville Times.
- [S786] Adelaide Hotchkin home from Music School, The Waterville Times.
- [S787] Adelaide Hotchkin Music Studies, The Waterville Times.
Agnes Hotchkin
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Agnes Hotchkin||p166.htm#i1973|John R. Hotchkins|b. 1883|p207.htm#i1969|May Unknown|b. 1886|p363.htm#i1970|||||||||||||
Last Edited=19 May 1999
Agnes D. Hotchkin
F, (8 October 1854 - 15 August 1864)
Agnes D. Hotchkin|b. 8 Oct 1854\nd. 15 Aug 1864|p166.htm#i524|Joseph Beriah Hotchkin|b. 15 May 1814\nd. 24 Jan 1900|p189.htm#i187|Desiah Dunning|b. 13 Nov 1821\nd. 19 Sep 1899|p86.htm#i519|Beriah Hotchkin Jr.|b. 4 Aug 1783\nd. 23 Jan 1845|p169.htm#i86|Lucretia W. Daniels|b. 19 Apr 1783\nd. 4 Dec 1864|p70.htm#i184|Leman Dunning|b. 3 Sep 1781\nd. 3 Nov 1853|p86.htm#i2390|Polly M. Goodrich|b. 22 Apr 1788\nd. 30 Dec 1853|p118.htm#i2391|
Agnes D. Hotchkin was born on 8 October 1854 at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Joseph Beriah Hotchkin and Desiah Dunning. Agnes D. Hotchkin died on 15 August 1864 at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, at age 9.1 She was buried at Prattsburgh Rural Cemetery, at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA, .
Last Edited=4 Jan 2008
Citations
- [S249] 1864 Black Diphtheria Deaths.
Agnes L. Hotchkin1
F, (28 June 1826 - 13 April 1886)
Agnes L. Hotchkin|b. 28 Jun 1826\nd. 13 Apr 1886|p166.htm#i190|Beriah Hotchkin Jr.|b. 4 Aug 1783\nd. 23 Jan 1845|p169.htm#i86|Lucretia Watrous Daniels|b. 19 Apr 1783\nd. 4 Dec 1864|p70.htm#i184|Beriah Hotchkin Rev.|b. 27 Mar 1752\nd. 29 Jan 1829|p169.htm#i36|Thankful Dickinson|b. 1752\nd. 2 Sep 1837|p80.htm#i85|John Daniels|b. 9 Jul 1748|p70.htm#i2279|Eunice Beckwith|b. 22 Aug 1756\nd. 12 Sep 1784|p19.htm#i2278|
Agnes L. Hotchkin was born on 28 June 1826 at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Beriah Hotchkin Jr. and Lucretia Watrous Daniels. She married James Knox Bouton at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, on 18 March 1851. Agnes L. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1880 at Troupsburg, Steuben County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Sarah Hotchkin, age 71 listed as Sister-in-law living with James Bouton and her sister Agnes. Last name given as Bowton and Agnes is listed as Agnus.. She died on 13 April 1886 at Troupsburg, Steuben County, NY, at age 59.
Brown says that much material on Agnes, her husband James Bouton, and their children is available from The Forbidden Trails Chapter of the DAR, Corning, NY in a paper called, Descendants of James K. Bouton and Agnes L. Hotchkin. He also says that the page containing information on the children is missing.2
Brown says that much material on Agnes, her husband James Bouton, and their children is available from The Forbidden Trails Chapter of the DAR, Corning, NY in a paper called, Descendants of James K. Bouton and Agnes L. Hotchkin. He also says that the page containing information on the children is missing.2
Last Edited=2 Feb 2008
Children of Agnes L. Hotchkin and James Knox Bouton
- Adeline Louisa Bouton+ (11 Jul 1854 - 9 Jan 1939)
- Sarah Anna Bouton (2 Feb 1857 - )
- William Bouton (30 Jun 1859 - 4 Mar 1877)
- Fanny L. Bouton+ (14 Jul 1863 - )
- George Graham Bouton+ (11 Nov 1864 - 6 May 1959)
Agnes Mabel Hotchkin
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Agnes Mabel Hotchkin||p166.htm#i5381|Anthony Vaughn Hotchkin||p168.htm#i1105|Hilda Marion Roberts|b. 17 Aug 1935|p307.htm#i823|Emery W. Hotchkin|b. 3 May 1901\nd. 24 Sep 1981|p177.htm#i343|Minnie A. Rogers|b. 26 Jul 1892\nd. 17 Mar 1983|p308.htm#i926|||||||
Agnes Mabel Hotchkin is the daughter of Anthony Vaughn Hotchkin and Hilda Marion Roberts. Agnes Mabel Hotchkin married James Karl Hogbert on 18 June 1981 at Hennepin County, MN, USA. Agnes Mabel Hotchkin and James Karl Hogbert were divorced on 21 June 1983 at Hennepin County, MN.1 Agnes Mabel Hotchkin married Charles Warren Colgan Jr. on 21 June 1983 at Hennepin County, MN.2
Last Edited=14 Nov 2009
Family: Agnes Mabel Hotchkin and James Karl Hogbert
Child of Agnes Mabel Hotchkin and Charles Warren Colgan Jr.
Agnes Marie Hotchkin
F, (11 October 1903 - 15 September 1923)
Agnes Marie Hotchkin|b. 11 Oct 1903\nd. 15 Sep 1923|p166.htm#i9755|Charles A. Hotchkin|b. 31 Aug 1861\nd. 13 Apr 1917|p171.htm#i9592|Anna M. Blume|b. 24 May 1874\nd. 31 Mar 1921|p31.htm#i9754|John Hotchkin|b. 6 Aug 1832\nd. 12 Dec 1911|p188.htm#i9586|Rose A. Gaughan|b. 31 Oct 1834\nd. 8 Jun 1909|p115.htm#i9588|John Blume|b. 24 Apr 1839\nd. 14 Apr 1905|p31.htm#i9954|Maria Bode|b. 1852|p31.htm#i9955|
Agnes Marie Hotchkin was born on 11 October 1903 at Chicago Heights, Cook County, IL, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Charles A. Hotchkin and Anna M. Blume. Agnes Marie Hotchkin died on 15 September 1923 at Rich Twp, Cook County, IL, USA, at age 19.1,2 She was buried at Saint John Cemetery, at Glenview, Cook County, IL, USA, .
Last Edited=4 Jun 2011
Ainsley Elizabeth Hotchkin
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Ainsley Elizabeth Hotchkin||p166.htm#i9571|Charles Richard Hotchkin||p172.htm#i873|Kendra K. Mathis||p252.htm#i5384|Robert J. Hotchkin||p200.htm#i496|Nancy D. Pitkin||p292.htm#i872|||||||
- Charts
- Descendants of John Hotchkin of Guilford, CT
Descendants of Orrin Smith of Ossian, NY
Descendants of William Hendrick of Vermont
Descendants of Samuel Witherell of Hanover, MA
Descendants of Ezekiel Sanford of North Haven, CT
Last Edited=5 May 2007
Alane L. Hotchkin
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Alane L. Hotchkin||p166.htm#i2074|David Malcolm Hotchkin|b. 2 May 1924\nd. 17 Feb 1998|p174.htm#i2072|Agnes Schubert|b. 4 Jan 1929\nd. 14 Jan 1976|p321.htm#i10764|Albert Hotchkin|b. 18 Jan 1877\nd. 5 Feb 1953|p166.htm#i3380|Grace L. Colwell|b. 1889\nd. 8 Jan 1952|p59.htm#i4400|||||||
Last Edited=4 Jan 2010
Albert Hotchkin
M, (12 May 1904 - 8 May 1984)
Albert Hotchkin|b. 12 May 1904\nd. 8 May 1984|p166.htm#i696|William Mead Hotchkin|b. 29 May 1879\nd. 22 Mar 1958|p206.htm#i680|Pearl May Grant|b. 2 Oct 1882\nd. 11 Aug 1968|p122.htm#i695|Albert T. Hotchkin|b. 10 Oct 1849\nd. 28 Apr 1898|p166.htm#i251|Philena Krum|b. Feb 1856\nd. 1 Jan 1942|p232.htm#i258|George G. Grant|b. Jul 1844|p121.htm#i2512|Mary A. (Nellie) Mills|b. Jun 1853|p261.htm#i2513|

At the time of his death he had resided in Unadilla, NY for 41 years according to his obituary in the Oneonta Star. His wife survived him and in 1993 is living in Sidney, NY. Social Security Records confirm his birth and death dates and say that he received his social security card in Illinois and his death benefits were paid in Unadilla, Otsego Co., NY. Albert was retired from Bendix Corp. in Sidney, NY where he had been a machinist. He was a member of the International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers and was a Methodist.
Last Edited=25 May 2010
Children of Albert Hotchkin and Thelma Jane Keator
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index, SS #347-05-3473.
- [S148] New York Birth Index, File 18243.
- [S94] Alfred Decker Keator, Three Centuries of the Keator Family, married by John E. Pritchard, MG.
- [S149] New York Marriage Index, File # 8735.
- [S770] 25th Ann Albert & Thelma Hotchkin, Birmingham Press.
- [S218] Social Security Death Index.
- [S264] Shirley B. Goerlich, At rest in Unadilla, NY.
Albert Hotchkin
M, (18 January 1877 - 5 February 1953)
Albert Hotchkin|b. 18 Jan 1877\nd. 5 Feb 1953|p166.htm#i3380|Lewis J. Hotchkin|b. 13 Oct 1847\nd. 28 Sep 1925|p191.htm#i1979|Eleanor Holliday|b. Oct 1848\nd. 4 Mar 1927|p163.htm#i1980|Daniel B. Hotchkin|b. 1814\nd. 16 Dec 1894|p173.htm#i129|Minerva Snow|b. Sep 1818\nd. 24 Mar 1902|p334.htm#i137|||||||
Albert Hotchkin was born on 18 January 1877 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. Complete birth date given in WWI Draft Registration. His obituary says January 8 1877. He was the son of Lewis J. Hotchkin and Eleanor Holliday. He married Harriet Tesler at PA, USA, in 1895. Date comes from 1900 census. The 1930 census says that he was first married at age 16 which would be 1893.. Albert Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1900 at Oil City, Venango County, PA, USA. The census lists the family as: Albert Hotchkin, Jan 1877, 23, married 4 years, born PA, parents born PA, teamster; wife Harriet, Jun 1878, 21, married 4 years, 1 child, none living, born PA, parents born PA. He married Jane Colwell. Albert Hotchkin registered for the World War I Draft on 12 September 1918 while living at Oil City, Venango County, PA, USA. The registration card gave additional information on him: "His name on the top of the form is Albert Hotchkin; however, he signed as Albert L. Hotchkin. He gives his age as 41, born 18 January 1877. He is a machinist helper for the Penn Railroad on Spruce St in Oil City. He lists his daughter Irene Hotchkin as his nearest relative.". He appeared on the census of 1920 at Oil City, Venango County, PA. The census lists the family as: Albert Hotchkin, 37, widow, born in PA, parents born in PA, woodworker in Lumber Co; dau Alice, 9, PA; brother-in-law John Tesler, 23, single, PA.
Living at the same address is William Colwell, 53, widower, born in PA, parents born in PA,woodworker; sister Grace L., 33, single, born in PA, parents born in PA, no occupation.. He married Grace L. Colwell in 1922 at PA. Marriage at age 32 according to the 1930 census.. Albert Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1930 at Oil City, Venango County, PA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert, Head of Family, age 53 (1877), first married at age 16, born in PA, both parents born in PA, works as a laborer in Lumber Co; wife Grace, age 40 (1889), born in PA, both parents born in PA, first married at age 32, not employed; son David, age 5 (1924), born in PA. Lodger William Caldwell, 53, widower, born in PA, parents born in PA, refinery worker; Lodger Richard Fleischman, 56 widower, born in MD, parents born in Germany, no occupation.
At the 1920 census, Albert's age was given as 37.. He died on 5 February 1953 at Oil City, Venango County, PA, at age 76.1
He was buried at Grove Hill Cemetery, at Oil City, Venango County, PA, USA, .
His obituary gives a third child; Mrs Irene Wood of Oil City, PA. She is not with the family at any of the Census. She and her brother David Hotchkin published a Thank You Note in the local newspaper on Tuesday February 10 1953 after their father Albert's death.
Living at the same address is William Colwell, 53, widower, born in PA, parents born in PA,woodworker; sister Grace L., 33, single, born in PA, parents born in PA, no occupation.. He married Grace L. Colwell in 1922 at PA. Marriage at age 32 according to the 1930 census.. Albert Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1930 at Oil City, Venango County, PA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert, Head of Family, age 53 (1877), first married at age 16, born in PA, both parents born in PA, works as a laborer in Lumber Co; wife Grace, age 40 (1889), born in PA, both parents born in PA, first married at age 32, not employed; son David, age 5 (1924), born in PA. Lodger William Caldwell, 53, widower, born in PA, parents born in PA, refinery worker; Lodger Richard Fleischman, 56 widower, born in MD, parents born in Germany, no occupation.
At the 1920 census, Albert's age was given as 37.. He died on 5 February 1953 at Oil City, Venango County, PA, at age 76.1
His obituary gives a third child; Mrs Irene Wood of Oil City, PA. She is not with the family at any of the Census. She and her brother David Hotchkin published a Thank You Note in the local newspaper on Tuesday February 10 1953 after their father Albert's death.
Last Edited=21 Feb 2010
Child of Albert Hotchkin and Harriet Tesler
- Irene C. Hotchkin+ (27 Oct 1902 - Dec 1982)
Child of Albert Hotchkin and Jane Colwell
- Alice Hotchkin+ (6 Mar 1906 - 15 May 1980)
Child of Albert Hotchkin and Grace L. Colwell
- David Malcolm Hotchkin+ (2 May 1924 - 17 Feb 1998)
Citations
- [S748] Deaths of 1953, Titusville Herald.
Albert Hotchkin
M, (1843 - )
Albert Hotchkin was born in 1843 at Ireland. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Palos, Cook County, IL, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert, 37, IRE, laborer, both parents born in Ireland. Living in home of Perter Blesch, 37, farmer..
Last Edited=29 Apr 2009
Albert Augustus Hotchkin1
M, (10 January 1840 - 8 February 1909)
Albert Augustus Hotchkin|b. 10 Jan 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1909|p166.htm#i1681|Augustus Hotchkin|b. Nov 1798\nd. 6 Sep 1879|p169.htm#i121|Adaline Nelson|b. 1806\nd. 14 Jan 1850|p273.htm#i130|Noah Hodgkin III|b. 1769\nd. 9 May 1851|p162.htm#i112|Merab Turner|b. 3 Nov 1769\nd. 1 Oct 1843|p356.htm#i120|John D. Nelson|b. 28 Oct 1770\nd. 16 Apr 1829|p273.htm#i3313|Jerusha Unknown|b. 1771\nd. 30 Jun 1821|p361.htm#i3314|
Albert Augustus Hotchkin was born on 10 January 1840 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Augustus Hotchkin and Adaline Nelson. Albert Augustus Hotchkin was a Private, andserved in Co B, 12th PA Cav, during the Civil War. On April 2 1862 he was wonded on the left hand at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run. He was a Private and Reconstruction Aide, andserved in Co 3, 13th NY Infantry, during the Civil War. He married Margaret A. Hughes at Scottsville, Monroe County, NY, USA, in 1863. They were married by Father Donahue..1 He resided at Rochester, Monroe County, NY, USA, in 1870. Albert Augustus Hotchkin was a Farmer circa 1880. He lived in 1895 at Bath, Steuben County, NY, USA. Records indicate that he served 24 months as a Private and discharged from the home on 2 Apriil 1895. Thes records give his age as 36, which could not be correct.1 He died on 8 February 1909 at Bath, Steuben County, NY, USA, at age 69.2 He was buried at Bath National Cemetery, at Bath, Steuben County, NY, USA, . Sec 1, Row 24, Site 4.
According to Albert's Civil War Pension file, he was wounded in the battle of Manassas on 30 August 1862. The wound was to the ring finger of the left hand, which left this hand with a shortened finger and a permanent disability. The doctor’s report says that the ball passed through the finger shortening the bone by one half inch and the tendons contracted so that the finger could not be straightened. He also served in the 12th PA Cavalry and was taken prisoner at Vicksburg. The Rochester Union Advertiser reports how he describes the horrors of the prison camp at Andersonville, GA. Albert's file says that he was 5 feet 3 inches tall, of dark complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair, and was born on 1 January 1840 in Caledonia, NY.
John Lawless who lived with Albert at the Soldiers and Sailors Home in Bath, NY made a statement, dated 28 July 1902 that he had known Albert since 1864 and that they worked together in the house moving business in Rochester, NY from 1865 to 1870. He says that Albert was sober, industrious and a hard working citizen but was now totally disabled. Edward Butler in his statements says Albert was peaceable and hard working but was unable to earn his support by manual labor because of his blindness. Albert made a statement that he had a great toe amputated at the National Military Home in Dayton, Ohio during 1897 or 1898 due to an earlier accident while he was a teamster at the Milwaukee Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, WI. He spent most of his life between 1875 and 1900 in various Veterans Homes. Attached is a record of this Veteran care,
On 31 May 1898, Albert answered an inquiry from the Department of the Interior about his family. He answered that he had married Margaret Hughes in the later part of 1863 at Scottsville, Monroe Co., NY. He believed that the marriage records would be with Father Donahue or at the Parish. He said that he had not been married previously and he had one child, a daughter, Elizabeth Luella, who was over 20 years of age. In addition to serving with the NY Volunteers he also served with the 12th Regt. of PA Volunteers in 1863.
Albert A. Hotchkin is listed in the Rochester City Directories for 1871 through 1875. The 1871 and 1872 directories don't give an occupation, but starting in 1875 he is called a driver. He lived for a while at 57 Mt. Hope and later at 4 Hubbell Park, where he and his brother were boarders in the home of their brother, George N. Hotchkin. At the 1872-73 directories, he lived by himself at 2 Alexander St.3,1

According to Albert's Civil War Pension file, he was wounded in the battle of Manassas on 30 August 1862. The wound was to the ring finger of the left hand, which left this hand with a shortened finger and a permanent disability. The doctor’s report says that the ball passed through the finger shortening the bone by one half inch and the tendons contracted so that the finger could not be straightened. He also served in the 12th PA Cavalry and was taken prisoner at Vicksburg. The Rochester Union Advertiser reports how he describes the horrors of the prison camp at Andersonville, GA. Albert's file says that he was 5 feet 3 inches tall, of dark complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair, and was born on 1 January 1840 in Caledonia, NY.
John Lawless who lived with Albert at the Soldiers and Sailors Home in Bath, NY made a statement, dated 28 July 1902 that he had known Albert since 1864 and that they worked together in the house moving business in Rochester, NY from 1865 to 1870. He says that Albert was sober, industrious and a hard working citizen but was now totally disabled. Edward Butler in his statements says Albert was peaceable and hard working but was unable to earn his support by manual labor because of his blindness. Albert made a statement that he had a great toe amputated at the National Military Home in Dayton, Ohio during 1897 or 1898 due to an earlier accident while he was a teamster at the Milwaukee Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, WI. He spent most of his life between 1875 and 1900 in various Veterans Homes. Attached is a record of this Veteran care,
On 31 May 1898, Albert answered an inquiry from the Department of the Interior about his family. He answered that he had married Margaret Hughes in the later part of 1863 at Scottsville, Monroe Co., NY. He believed that the marriage records would be with Father Donahue or at the Parish. He said that he had not been married previously and he had one child, a daughter, Elizabeth Luella, who was over 20 years of age. In addition to serving with the NY Volunteers he also served with the 12th Regt. of PA Volunteers in 1863.
Albert A. Hotchkin is listed in the Rochester City Directories for 1871 through 1875. The 1871 and 1872 directories don't give an occupation, but starting in 1875 he is called a driver. He lived for a while at 57 Mt. Hope and later at 4 Hubbell Park, where he and his brother were boarders in the home of their brother, George N. Hotchkin. At the 1872-73 directories, he lived by himself at 2 Alexander St.3,1
Last Edited=21 Nov 2009
Child of Albert Augustus Hotchkin and Margaret A. Hughes
- Elizabeth Luella Hotchkin (c 1870 - )
Albert Hotchkin Jr.
M
Albert Hotchkin Jr.||p166.htm#i734|Albert Hotchkin|b. 12 May 1904\nd. 8 May 1984|p166.htm#i696|Thelma Jane Keator|b. 6 Jul 1907\nd. 23 Jun 1994|p223.htm#i733|William M. Hotchkin|b. 29 May 1879\nd. 22 Mar 1958|p206.htm#i680|Pearl M. Grant|b. 2 Oct 1882\nd. 11 Aug 1968|p122.htm#i695|Harvey W. Keator|b. May 1884\nd. 1955|p223.htm#i2626|Frances (Frankie) Cleveland Marble|b. 27 Aug 1888\nd. 8 Aug 1970|p251.htm#i2627|
Albert Hotchkin Jr. is the son of Albert Hotchkin and Thelma Jane Keator. He married Loretta Juniata Pierce at Unadilla, Otsego County, NY, USA, on 6 September 1953. By Rev. Frederick W. Reinfurt at the First Methodist Church of Unadilla, NY..1,2
Last Edited=26 Nov 2009
Children of Albert Hotchkin Jr. and Loretta Juniata Pierce
Albert Ladraw (Drew) Hotchkin
M, (November 1858 - 1936)
Albert Ladraw (Drew) Hotchkin|b. Nov 1858\nd. 1936|p166.htm#i3382|Daniel B. Hotchkin|b. 1814\nd. 16 Dec 1894|p173.htm#i129|Minerva Snow|b. Sep 1818\nd. 24 Mar 1902|p334.htm#i137|Noah Hodgkin III|b. 1769\nd. 9 May 1851|p162.htm#i112|Merab Turner|b. 3 Nov 1769\nd. 1 Oct 1843|p356.htm#i120|||||||

Albert LaDraw Hotchkin
Eric L. Smith in his January 1991 letter to the Compiler, calls him Drew and gives a birth year of 1860. The first name Albert is given in the 1870 census.
Last Edited=1 Dec 2009
Child of Albert Ladraw (Drew) Hotchkin and Luella (Ella) Smith
- Cora M. Hotchkin+ (Aug 1879 - 6 Feb 1943)
Children of Albert Ladraw (Drew) Hotchkin and Elizabeth A. Gill
- Hazel M. Hotchkin (24 Oct 1894 - 16 Jan 1993)
- Helen Frances Hotchkin+ (13 Apr 1898 - 28 Mar 1990)
Albert Lawrence Hotchkin
M, (6 February 1880 - 15 February 1955)
Albert Lawrence Hotchkin|b. 6 Feb 1880\nd. 15 Feb 1955|p166.htm#i4738|Otis S. Hotchkin|b. 9 Jun 1849\nd. 2 Aug 1901|p198.htm#i1673|Clara G. Bradley|b. 1852|p36.htm#i1797|Heman Hotchkin|b. 9 Oct 1808\nd. 6 Feb 1891|p184.htm#i1513|Mary Hitchcock|b. 17 Jan 1819\nd. 31 Mar 1869|p156.htm#i1512|Louis Bradley|b. Dec 1814|p36.htm#i3242|Amanda Ransom|b. Sep 1831|p300.htm#i3243|
Albert Lawrence Hotchkin was born on 6 February 1880. Birth 1879 according to the 1910 census and 1877 according to 1930 census. 1930 census says that he was born at sea. World War I Draft Registration gives exact date. He was the son of Otis S. Hotchkin and Clara G. Bradley. Albert Lawrence Hotchkin married Frances M. Wetzel in 1900 at IA, USA. Albert Lawrence Hotchkin lived in 1909 at Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN, USA. Entry says that he has moved to Mason City, IA.1 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, USA. The census lists the family as: Albert Hotchkin, 30 (1879),Eng, citizen 1888, married once, 9 years, parents born England; wife Frances, 33, married once, 3 children 3 living, born IA; son Dick E., 6, IA; dau Florence L., 4, IA; dau Margaret E., 2, IA.. He registered for the World War I Draft on 12 September 1918 while living at Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA, USA. The registration card gave additional information on him: "He says that he is 38, born 6 Feb 1880. Native born is marked but crossed out and naturalized checked. England is written and then crossed out. He says that he works for "Uncle Sam" as a rural mail carrier. He gives his wife Frances M. Hotchkin as a dependent.". He appeared on the census of 1920 at Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA. The census lists the family as: Albert L. Hotchkin, 38 (1881), Eng, entered US in 1882, naturized in 1907; wife Frances M., 40, IA; son Dick E., 16, IA; dau Florence L., 14, MN; dau Margaret E., 12, MN; dau Marion L., 7, IA; dau Mildred R., 4, IA.. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA. The census lists the family as: Albert L. Hotchkin, 53, married at 21, born Atlantic Ocean, parents born Eng, cement plant operator; wife Frances M., 54, married at 25, born IA, father born P, mother born Canada; dau Margaret, 22. single, born MN; dau Marion, 17, single, born IA, dau Mildred, 14, single, born IA.. He died on 15 February 1955 at Davenport, Scott County, IA, USA, at age 75. Dead at time of his wife's death according to her obituary but his said that she had died 5 years earlier..2
The History of Sangamon County, IL says that Albert L. is the only son of Otis and Clara. His age is not given but his parents were married in 1876 and the book was published in 1881.
He is identified as a brother of Dick E. Hotchkin from his brothers obituary.
An article in the Mason City Gazette, dated August 22, 1934 discusses a party by Mrs A. L. Hotchkin and her daughter Margaret held for Margaret's sisters Florence, Marian and Mildred. Florence was leaving to teach her first year athe high school in Sumner, IA; Marian to begin her first year at Upper Iowa college and Mildred was leaving for her first year at junion college in Independence, KS.
The History of Sangamon County, IL says that Albert L. is the only son of Otis and Clara. His age is not given but his parents were married in 1876 and the book was published in 1881.
He is identified as a brother of Dick E. Hotchkin from his brothers obituary.
An article in the Mason City Gazette, dated August 22, 1934 discusses a party by Mrs A. L. Hotchkin and her daughter Margaret held for Margaret's sisters Florence, Marian and Mildred. Florence was leaving to teach her first year athe high school in Sumner, IA; Marian to begin her first year at Upper Iowa college and Mildred was leaving for her first year at junion college in Independence, KS.
Last Edited=29 May 2010
Children of Albert Lawrence Hotchkin and Frances M. Wetzel
- Dick E. Hotchkin (19 Nov 1903 - 10 May 1974)
- Florence L. Hotchkin (15 Nov 1905 - 7 Mar 1998)
- Margaret Elizabeth Hotchkin (9 Oct 1907 - )
- Marian L. Hotchkin
- Mildred Ray Hotchkin+ (29 Oct 1915 - 25 Jul 2002)
Albert Leet Hotchkin
M, (15 August 1907 - 17 December 1993)
Albert Leet Hotchkin|b. 15 Aug 1907\nd. 17 Dec 1993|p166.htm#i3392|Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr.|b. May 1871\nd. 21 Jul 1941|p166.htm#i870|Irene Esther Noah|b. 30 Jul 1883\nd. 10 Mar 1968|p276.htm#i1607|Albert L. Hotchkin Sr.|b. 8 Mar 1838\nd. 16 Oct 1899|p166.htm#i152|Delia M. Smith|b. 1841\nd. 15 Oct 1913|p330.htm#i867|Neomi S. Noah|b. Apr 1855|p276.htm#i11899|Louise Unknown|b. Jun 1856\nd. b 1920|p362.htm#i11900|
Albert Leet Hotchkin was born on 15 August 1907 at Kitsap, Kitsap County, WA, USA. Washington State birth records,1900-1919 says birth 12 ?? 1907. He is called Jr. in these records. Correct birth date comes from SSDI. Parents given as Albert Hotchkin and Irene Neah.1,2 He was the son of Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr. and Irene Esther Noah. Albert Leet Hotchkin married Amelia Unknown on 28 November 1935 at Suffolk County, NY, USA. Marriage Certificate #53475. Albert Leet Hotchkin died on 17 December 1993 at Brookhaven, Suffolk County, NY, USA, at age 86.
Last Edited=22 Aug 2007
Children of Albert Leet Hotchkin and Amelia Unknown
- Albert Leet Hotchkin (22 Jul 1943 - 4 Feb 2003)
- Douglas Robert Hotchkin+
Albert Leet Hotchkin
M, (22 July 1943 - 4 February 2003)
Albert Leet Hotchkin|b. 22 Jul 1943\nd. 4 Feb 2003|p166.htm#i8985|Albert Leet Hotchkin|b. 15 Aug 1907\nd. 17 Dec 1993|p166.htm#i3392|Amelia Unknown|b. 3 Mar 1913\nd. 6 Nov 1991|p358.htm#i5549|Albert L. Hotchkin Jr.|b. May 1871\nd. 21 Jul 1941|p166.htm#i870|Irene E. Noah|b. 30 Jul 1883\nd. 10 Mar 1968|p276.htm#i1607|||||||
Albert Leet Hotchkin was born on 22 July 1943 at NY, USA. He was the son of Albert Leet Hotchkin and Amelia Unknown. Albert Leet Hotchkin married Deg Rasmussen at NY. Albert Leet Hotchkin died on 4 February 2003 at New York City, New York County, NY, USA, at age 59. Obituary in the Indiana Gzette, Friday Feb 7 2003, died on Tuesday at age 59..
Last Edited=20 Mar 2008
Family: Albert Leet Hotchkin and Deg Rasmussen
Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr.
M, (May 1871 - 21 July 1941)
Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr.|b. May 1871\nd. 21 Jul 1941|p166.htm#i870|Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr.|b. 8 Mar 1838\nd. 16 Oct 1899|p166.htm#i152|Delia M. Smith|b. 1841\nd. 15 Oct 1913|p330.htm#i867|George M. Hotchkin|b. 1798\nd. 17 Jun 1847|p180.htm#i2011|Harriet Curtis|b. 1800\nd. 3 Aug 1847|p69.htm#i2088|Leonard Smith|b. 1813|p332.htm#i2943|Emeline Unknown|b. 1814|p360.htm#i2944|
Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr. was born in May 1871 at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, USA. He was the son of Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr. and Delia M. Smith. He resided at Troy, Rensselaer County, NY, USA, in 1890. Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr. appeared on the census of 1900 at Seabeck, Kitsap County, WA, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert, age 29, b 5-1871, widowed, born NY, parents born NY, farm labor; mother Delia, age 50, b 1849, widow, born NY, parents born NY; sister Jennie, age 23, b 2-1877, single. born NY, parents born NY.. He married Irene Esther Noah at Seattle, King County, WA, USA, on 3 October 1906. Married at St Mark's Church..1,2
Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr. appeared on the census of 1910 at Seabeck, Kitsap County, WA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert L., 38, m1, 4 years, Merchant; Irene E., 26, m1, 4 years, 1 child 1 living, Albert L., 2.. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Cove, King County, WA, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, A. L., 48, b NY, parents born NY, Farmer; wife I.N., 36, b CO, father born NY, mother born MO; son Albert L., 12, b WA; dau Louise N., 9, b WA; dau Laincha J., 1/12, b WA; and one boarder. Census taken 24, 26 and 27 of January 1920 so Laincha must have been born in Dec 1919.. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Cove, King County, WA. The census lists the family as: Albert L. Hotchkin, 52 (1877), married at 30, born NY, parents born NY, poultry farmer; wife Irene N., 45 (1884), married at 23, born CO, father born MY, mother MN, trained nurse; daughter Louise N., 19 (1910), single, born WA; daughter Louicha, 10 (1919), single, born WA.. He died on 21 July 1941 at Seattle, King County, WA, at age 70.3,4
Albert Jr. appears in the 1890 Seattle City Directory as a clerk in his father's hardware store at 212 Dexter. It is likely that the family also lived at this location as sister Blanche is listed there as a boarder. In 1891 Albert Jr. is a clerk at Collins Bros and in 1892 he is listed as "removed to Seabeck, WA." Albert and his family operated the general store at Seabeck, WA during a time when Seabeck was expected to be the major port, as opposed to Seattle. After the lumber mill burned across the road from Albert's store, the town disappeared and presently nothing is left except a post office, a very small store and a few homes. The Compiler and his wife Cathy spent a very pleasant day investigating Seabeck and the historical collection regarding the town.
Albert Jr. appears in the 1890 Seattle City Directory as a clerk in his father's hardware store at 212 Dexter. It is likely that the family also lived at this location as sister Blanche is listed there as a boarder. In 1891 Albert Jr. is a clerk at Collins Bros and in 1892 he is listed as "removed to Seabeck, WA." Albert and his family operated the general store at Seabeck, WA during a time when Seabeck was expected to be the major port, as opposed to Seattle. After the lumber mill burned across the road from Albert's store, the town disappeared and presently nothing is left except a post office, a very small store and a few homes. The Compiler and his wife Cathy spent a very pleasant day investigating Seabeck and the historical collection regarding the town.
Last Edited=1 Apr 2010
Children of Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr. and Irene Esther Noah
- Albert Leet Hotchkin+ (15 Aug 1907 - 17 Dec 1993)
- Louise Noah Hotchkin+ (9 May 1910 - 1 Jun 1988)
- Laincha J. Hotchkin (19 Dec 1919 - 1 Oct 2003)
- Unknown Hotchkin
Citations
- [S285] 1951 Directory of Seattle, WA, gives Irene as widow of Albert.
- [S1136] Albert Leet Hotchkin, Irene Esther Noah.
- [S285] 1951 Directory of Seattle, WA, Irene is listed as a widow in this directory.
- [S470] Washington State Death Index 1940-1996, Certificate #Not Given, Died 21 jul 1941 at age of 69 in King.
Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr.1,2
M, (8 March 1838 - 16 October 1899)
Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr.|b. 8 Mar 1838\nd. 16 Oct 1899|p166.htm#i152|George M. Hotchkin|b. 1798\nd. 17 Jun 1847|p180.htm#i2011|Harriet Curtis|b. 1800\nd. 3 Aug 1847|p69.htm#i2088|George M. Hodgkin|b. 4 Sep 1772\nd. 1 Oct 1862|p161.htm#i115|Sarah Unknown|b. 1783\nd. 7 Sep 1850|p364.htm#i1674|||||||

Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr.
Sec 14-3.
The most complete information on Albert comes from the History of Rensselaer County, and the following is quoted from that publication. "Albert L. Hotchkin was the third son of George M. Hotchkin and Harriet Curtis. He received a fair education in early life. In the year 1845 he came to Troy and was for two years a clerk in the drug store of R. L. & G. Drake. His father, possessing only limited means, was unable to render pecuniary assistance to his children, and hence young Hotchkin, at the tender age of twelve years, set out for himself, and unaided and alone, with only a single sixpence in money, reached Troy, there to contend for position with young men of wealthy parentage and trained business ability. Upon the conclusion of his clerkship in the drug store he returned to Columbia County, and worked for three years on a farm. Subsequently he was with W. & L. E. Gurley for a few months, and for two years with the celebrated Dr. Green of New York. Returning to Troy, he spent several years as a clerk in the hat-store of A. P. Barringer, where he became so familiar with the business that, in 1861, he started the hat and cap business for himself in the Harmony Hall block, on River Street. In the year 1861, he married Delia M. Smith, oldest daughter of Leonard Smith, a merchant of furniture in Troy. In the great conflagration of 1862 he lost all of the property that he possessed. With no capital but experience and undaunted resolution, Mr. Hotchkin began again to work out a fortune for himself. For six years he was the general manager of the furniture-house of his father-in-law, whose death in March 1868, necessitated a change in the management of the business, and a co-partnership was formed by Mr. Hotchkin, Geo. D. Smith, and Otis Smith, with the firm name of Smith, Hotchkin and Co. In March 1876, Otis Smith withdrew from the firm, and 1 July 1878, Geo. D. Smith also retired, leaving Mr. Hotchkin, sole owner of the business, which he continues."
Albert was involved in a number of Troy real estate deals. On 18 February 1871 he purchased a property from Charles Stickney, which became the Smith-Hotchkin and Co. Furniture store. On 21 December 1878 he received a property from Chas W. Perkins, Court Referee and between 1885 and 1886 he purchased three additional properties. Albert was a Whig and later a Democrat. For nineteen years, until January 1879, he was Treasurer of the Troy Fire Department, and held various other offices of trust. He represented the 10th Ward in the Common Council of Troy, for the years 1863-66. He was elected fire commissioner, and held that office for six years. In the fall of 1873, he was elected county treasurer, and held the office for three years. He was elected sheriff from 1876 until after 1880. Mr. Hotchkin was a member of the Apollo Lodge, and a member of the Masonic fraternity. He served seven years in the 24th Regiment of the National Guard. A City Directory of the city of Troy, NY was located for the year 1860 and Albert Sir was the only Hotchkin shown as living there at that time. He was in the Hats and Cap business located at 288 River Street and living at 609 Douw Street. In 1862 his residence changed to 37 N 2nd Street and in 1863, George M. joined him in Troy and was a city fireman; living at the Northern Hotel. The 1864 Directory says that Albert is a salesman and indicates that he is boarding at the Douw Street address (his wife’s parents home). By 1871 Albert is associated with a furniture company called Smith, Hotchkin & Co., located at 331 River and still boarding at the same Douw Street location. In 1875 the City Directories show Albert as the County Treasurer and Fire Commissioner; plus continuing to operate the furniture making business. By 1878 Albert is listed as Sheriff and his brother George is Dep. Sheriff. Albert is now living at the jail. The next available Directory in 1882 has him working at 329-331 River Street in the furniture manufacturing business with a display advertisement in the Directory, "A. L. Hotchkin, established 1855, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, 329 and 331 River Street." At this time he is living at 167 1st Street. Little changes in the next few years, until 1888 and 1889 when Albert is missing from both Directories; however, Albert L. Jr. appears for the first time in the 1889 Directory. Albert and Albert Jr. are back in the 1891-92 Directory with a note for both of them, "removed to Seattle." Albert Sr. appears in the 1890 and 1891 City Directory of Seattle, WA, as a hardware dealer, living at 212 Dexter; and Albert L. Jr. is working for Collins Bros. and living with his parents. The 1892 edition has a notation that Albert Jr has, "removed to Seabeck, WA." Albert's wife Delia M. appears only once in the 1894-95 Directory and daughter Jessie appears in the 1892 edition. Jessie boarded at Thomas St., one block West of Warner and Delia at 120 Roy St.
Albert Sr.'s obituary was published in the Seattle Post Intelligence, and covered four columns including a very good picture of Albert in his Masonic Uniform. This obituary says, "Mr. Hotchkin was born in Chatham, Columbia County, NY, March 8, 1833. His father George M. Hotchkin, settled in Columbia County in 1830 and although a farmer by occupation, held many offices of trust in Chatham." The obituary repeats all of the information in the Rensselaer County biography but adds: "He was a 32nd degree Mason and had lived in Washington for nine years prior to his death. He is survived by his wife Delia, son Albert Jr. and two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Collins of Ballard, WA and Mrs. Walter McFarlane of Cosmopolis, WA." At one point in the article, another daughter, Mrs. Lyman Burke is mentioned; even though it says that two daughters survive him. The Compiler is not positive that he has tied the daughters to the correct husband. The obituary says that Albert Jr has just returned from Rampart, Alaska and that his son-in-law, H. J. Collins is still living there.
The Rensselaer County biography identifies his father as George M. Hotchkin of Chatham, Columbia Co., NY who came to Troy in 1846 and died in 1847 at age fifty-three. It also identifies his grandfather as Geo. M. Hotchkin, a native of Madison Co., NY where he lived during his life.
The records of Seabeck, WA show that Albert L. Hotchkin Sr, on 11 January 1895 was appointed Justice of the Peace, when the elected officer, W. J. Sargent, failed to qualify. Records at Seabeck, WA show that he was Post Master there and owned the local supply store across the road from the lumber mill. He bought the store in 1900 and sold it to Albert Halverson about 1914. In 1886 Seabeck was on its way to being the large shipping port for the northwest when a donkey engine unloading a vessel started a fire and the mill and town totally burned. It never recovered and Seattle became that large shipping port.
In a newspaper article about Nettie and her husband Harry; Albert is described as one of the best know public men in the famous city of collars and cuffs. "Although he was Sheriff and County Treasurer for many years, he was best known as the organizer and Manager of the famous Haymaker Baseball Club."
His middle name Leet that is carried for a number of generations is likely a variation of Leete and is the surname used by Albert's fathers sister Harriet and her husband Harvey Leete or Leet.5,6
Last Edited=21 Feb 2010
Children of Albert Leet Hotchkin Sr. and Delia M. Smith
- Emma Hotchkin (14 Jul 1863 - 3 Apr 1864)
- Janette (Netty) Matilda Hotchkin+ (1866 - 28 Jul 1922)
- Leonard S. Hotchkin (13 Aug 1868 - 13 Nov 1875)
- Albert Leet Hotchkin Jr.+ (May 1871 - 21 Jul 1941)
- Blanche N. Hotchkin+ (29 Jun 1873 - 26 Aug 1947)
- Jessie Hotchkin+ (Feb 1877 - 15 Jul 1907)
- Harry Howard Hotchkin (1881 - 20 Jun 1895)
Citations
- [S77] Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Rensselaer County, New York, pg 290.
- [S510] Obituary of Albert Leet Hotchkin, Seattle Post Intelligence.
- [S510] Obituary of Albert Leet Hotchkin, Seattle Post Intelligence, His obituary gave birth date but a discussion of his life in Troy gives a date of 1833.
- [S422] Marriage Delia Smith & Albert Hotchkin, pg 2:7, Daily Whig.
- [S540] Obituary Albert L. Hotchkin, Seattle Post Intelligence.
- [S77] Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Rensselaer County, New York.
Albert T. Hotchkin
M, (10 October 1849 - 28 April 1898)
Albert T. Hotchkin|b. 10 Oct 1849\nd. 28 Apr 1898|p166.htm#i251|Joshua Francis (James) Hotchkin|b. 2 Feb 1805\nd. 18 Sep 1886|p189.htm#i162|Lydia Novill Grant|b. 2 Dec 1807\nd. 11 Nov 1857|p122.htm#i215|Seth Hodgkin Dea.|b. 1 May 1776\nd. 11 Feb 1848|p162.htm#i116|Stata (Stella) Hale|b. 18 Jul 1777\nd. 1821|p128.htm#i119|William Grant|b. 18 Nov 1741\nd. 18 Feb 1825|p122.htm#i2173|Mary (Polly) Yarrington|b. c 1745|p393.htm#i2174|
Albert T. Hotchkin was born on 10 October 1849 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA. He was the son of Joshua Francis (James) Hotchkin and Lydia Novill Grant. He married Philena Krum at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, circa 1870. Albert T. Hotchkin appeared on the census of 1880 at Sullivan County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Albert, age 28, b NY; wife Philena, 28, NY; son Wm M., 1; ED140,S5,L29. He died on 28 April 1898 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, at age 48.1,2 He was buried at Hodge Cemetery, at Neversink, Sullivan County, NY, USA, .
Albert's birth and death are recorded in family bible records. The family bible records give a death date of 28 April 1909 and Barber, Sullivan Co. Index of Wills, PG 28 confirms this date; however, his gravestone gives a date of 1898. The Will records would seem to be strong evidence of his death; however, at the 1900 census, he is not with his family so the Compiler is going to use the 1898 date. The 1880 census shows him a 29-year-old farmer, making his birth as 1850/51. Philena had a later marriage to Nicholas Grant and at the 1920 census, Philena Grant and daughter Nellie Hotchkin are living together in Sullivan Co., NY.
Albert's birth and death are recorded in family bible records. The family bible records give a death date of 28 April 1909 and Barber, Sullivan Co. Index of Wills, PG 28 confirms this date; however, his gravestone gives a date of 1898. The Will records would seem to be strong evidence of his death; however, at the 1900 census, he is not with his family so the Compiler is going to use the 1898 date. The 1880 census shows him a 29-year-old farmer, making his birth as 1850/51. Philena had a later marriage to Nicholas Grant and at the 1920 census, Philena Grant and daughter Nellie Hotchkin are living together in Sullivan Co., NY.
Last Edited=6 Dec 2009
Children of Albert T. Hotchkin and Philena Krum
- Katie J. Hotchkin (1871 - 14 Oct 1872)
- Garrett Hotchkin (1 Jun 1875 - 19 May 1877)
- William Mead Hotchkin+ (29 May 1879 - 22 Mar 1958)
- Burr Hotchkin+ (May 1885 - b 1959)
- Margaret M. (Nellie) Hotchkin+ (7 Jul 1892 - 11 Jan 1980)
Alda May Hotchkin
F, (17 January 1905 - 8 April 1992)
Alda May Hotchkin|b. 17 Jan 1905\nd. 8 Apr 1992|p166.htm#i9890|Mark Daniel Hotchkin|b. 15 Nov 1862\nd. 27 Mar 1929|p194.htm#i9882|Mary Ellem Harrington|b. 15 Aug 1874\nd. 27 Sep 1933|p134.htm#i9887|William Hotchkin|b. 21 Apr 1830\nd. 20 Jan 1889|p205.htm#i9884|Ellan Quinn|b. Aug 1826\nd. 12 Feb 1910|p299.htm#i9881|William Harrington|b. c 1850|p134.htm#i12002|Ellen Rawley||p300.htm#i12003|
Alda May Hotchkin was born on 17 January 1905 at Cook County, IL, USA.1 She was the daughter of Mark Daniel Hotchkin and Mary Ellem Harrington. Alda May Hotchkin married Clarence C. ZumMallen circa 1925 at IL, USA. Married name is found in her obituary.. Alda May Hotchkin died on 8 April 1992 at Chicago, Cook County, IL, USA, at age 87. Date found in Chicago Tribune Obituary Index 1988-1997..1
Last Edited=4 Jun 2010
Children of Alda May Hotchkin and Clarence C. ZumMallen
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index.
Aleine R. Hotchkin
F
Aleine R. Hotchkin||p166.htm#i1360|Aubrey Earl Hotchkin Sr.|b. 1 Jan 1888\nd. 1 Jan 1936|p168.htm#i385|Bertha Hecox|b. 6 Dec 1891\nd. 30 Jan 1965|p138.htm#i1359|George E. Hotchkin|b. 25 Apr 1864\nd. 7 Mar 1917|p180.htm#i332|Louie M. Kennedy|b. 1869\nd. 24 Jan 1938|p225.htm#i384|Albert C. Hecox|b. 30 Nov 1856\nd. 15 Sep 1935|p138.htm#i3982|Mary (Mayme) Hecox|b. 19 Oct 1862\nd. 12 Sep 1931|p139.htm#i3983|
Last Edited=27 Jan 2007
Alexander Semple Hotchkin1
M, (11 April 1863 - 19 March 1941)
Alexander Semple Hotchkin|b. 11 Apr 1863\nd. 19 Mar 1941|p166.htm#i811|Henry W. Hotchkin|b. 1837\nd. 1887|p184.htm#i1236|Mary Jane Semple|b. 17 Jul 1836\nd. 31 Aug 1917|p323.htm#i1292|Ebenezer J. Hotchkin Rev.|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 26 Oct 1867|p175.htm#i142|Philena Thatcher|b. 31 Aug 1803\nd. Nov 1867|p350.htm#i146|Alexander W. Semple|b. 1808\nd. 1889|p323.htm#i5482|Mary Finley|b. 1812\nd. 7 Aug 1896|p104.htm#i5483|

Alexander S. Hotchkin
We know quite a bit about Alexander and his wife Jennie from various available records. At the 1900 Census, they are living in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory; now the Northeast part of Oklahoma. Living nearby were Charles E. Hotchkin and his wife Mary. The History of the State of Oklahoma, published in 1909 says that Alexander was an Indian school teacher for several years and then went to California to work for the US Government at the Mare Island Ship Yards. According to the children’s birth records given in the 1920 Census, their move to California would have been between 1907 and 1910; and their later move to Oregon about 1913. At the 1900 Census he had said that he was an Insurance Agent. The records at O'Hair Funeral Home say that he was an Accountant prior to his death and his daughter Lucy Pearl, in a letter to the Compiler, says that he worked for several Post Offices while in Oklahoma.
At the 1910 Census he is found in two places; he, his wife and children are found at 130 Illinois Street, Valley City, Salano Co., California, which would be the Mare Island area, and he is also listed as a boarder in the home of Silas and Lillian Robinson, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Here, he is described as a clerk at the Indian Agency. At both places he says that he has been married 16 years. At the Valley City location, all his children are listed as living at home and all except Ruth were born in Indian Territory. Ruth was born after arriving in California. Mary Louise and Helen Roberta were born after this date in Klamath. His obituary says that he worked in the Indian Agency from 1910 to 1919 when he retired due to ill health. The Compiler has visited the Klamath Indian Agency; about 30 miles north of Klamath Falls, now empty and fenced to protect the historical buildings. It was here that Mary Louise and Helen Roberta were born. Alexander and his wife Jennie made their home in Shippington, the lakeshore area of Klamath Falls, where they operated the Cook House for the Klamath Lumber and Box Company. The obituary said that his wife, 6 daughters and one son, three sisters, one brother and 11 grandchildren survived him. City Directories are available for Klamath Falls starting in 1936 and these directories give a further insight into the lives of Alexander's family. In 1936 he and Jennie are living at 2810 Front Street. At the next available directory, 1942-43, Jennie is a widow and operating the Shippington Boarding House by herself. At the 1949-50 directories, Jennie is operating the boarding house with the help of her son William R. Sr.
His widow, Jennie F. 9 Jun 1947, filed the Will of Alexander for probate. This Will listed his children as: Pauline D. Hotchkin, age 51, New York City; Lucy Carson, age 47, Redding, CA; Bessie Petty, age 40, Seattle, WA; Ruth Masters, age 38, Holland, OR; Louise Wood, age 35, Portland, OR; Helen Russel, age 32, Shippington, OR; William Hotchkin, age 49, Shippington, OR. According to the Will, he owned two pieces of real estate; his home, which was on lot 7 & 8 of Shippington Addition in Klamath Falls and 37 acres which was Lot 3 of Sec. 7 in Township 41 South, of Range 5, East of the Willamette Meridian, OR.
A Certificate is recorded in the County Recorders Office, Klamath County that show A. S. Hotchkin appointed as a pastor of the Yainax Indian Mission and entitled to perform marriages. The District Superintendent, Klamath District, and Conference of the Methodist Church of Oregon signed this certificate. The compiler has a copy of this document. Ebenezer Hotchkin Jr., in notes found in the Presbyterian Historical Society, refers to Alex as a preacher and teacher.
Last Edited=17 Jun 2009
Children of Alexander Semple Hotchkin and Jennie F. Russell
- Lowell Eugene Hotchkin (30 Oct 1894 - 2 Dec 1924)
- Pauline Darrel Hotchkin (7 Nov 1896 - 10 Oct 1971)
- William Russell Hotchkin Sr.+ (27 Aug 1898 - 11 Oct 1964)
- Lucy Pearl (Luke) Hotchkin+ (14 Dec 1900 - 10 Feb 1997)
- Margaret Jean (Margerite) Hotchkin (1903 - Feb 1935)
- Florence Alexandria (Bessie) Hotchkin (22 Jun 1906 - 26 Aug 1982)
- Ruth Eleanor Hotchkin+ (4 Jan 1910 - 4 Jun 1996)
- Mary Louise Hotchkin+
- Helen Roberta Hotchkin+ (9 Aug 1914 - 7 Sep 1988)
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