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Title: Regarding the Andrew (Andreas) Hoover monument Media type: story Format: htm |
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Record ID number | 2a93aff2-53fa-4863-ae98-e3cdc32013e8 |
OBJE:_DSCR | Regarding the Andrew (Andreas) Hoover Monument |
OBJE:_META | <metadataxml><content><line><p>Jan. 10, 1930&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>Andrew Hoover died 1794 and was buried not so far from Parker&rsquo;s Mill in Randolph County, about 1/3 mile from Mima McDowell&rsquo;s home.&nbsp; There is a monument erected to his grave by Theodore Hoover in 1929.&nbsp; On the left of Andrew Hoover&rsquo;s grave is the grave of Adam Hoover, a son of Andrew.&nbsp; Adam Hoover was 80 years old when he died.&nbsp; There are 24 graves in this plot, but the names and dates do not show on all of them.&nbsp; A short distance from the graves is signs of a house place.&nbsp; There is a foundation rock to the chimney there.&nbsp; The writer was told by old people that this place in mention is where a two room log house stood and that is where Andrew Hoover lived and died.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Source: http://www.fivehoovers.com/Narratives.htm&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;Hoover Cemetery&nbsp; </p><p>The Hoover Cemetery in western Randolph County contains the graves of Andrew Hoover, the great- great- great-grandfather of President Herbert Clark Hoover, and other ancestry of the 31st President of the United States.&nbsp; Located two miles off the main road in the Hoover&rsquo;s Grove Church community, between Parker&rsquo;s Mill site on the Uwharrie River and Jackson&rsquo;s Creek, the cemetery lay unkempt and virtually unknown for more than a century before Victor Parker, operator of Parker&rsquo;s Mill for 33 years before it closed in 1945, became interested in the burial ground in 1928. He contacted Theodore J. Hoover, Dean of Engineering at Stanford University in California and the President&rsquo;s brother, and they collaborated in the restoration project, cleaning up the grounds and erecting a large stone marking the grave of Andrew Hoover.&nbsp; In addition to the Andrew Hoover grave, the cemetery contains 23 others. Some of the slate rock markers include the names of A. Hoover, Amy Johnson, Mart Johnson, Lewis Johnson, Rachel Hoover, and Nancy Yats.&nbsp; Other members of the Hoover family of that period were buried at Hoover&rsquo;s Grove Wesleyan Methodist Church and Pleasant Union Christian Church.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Source: http://www.mtpleasantcommunitychurch.com/A_History_of_the_Hoover_Family_and_the_Hoover_Hill_Community.pdf</p></line></content></metadataxml> |
OBJE:_CREA | 2020-02-25 00:25:01.000 |
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Andreas AndrewHuber\Hoover Andreas Huber |
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Ellerstadt, Bad Durkeim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany |
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July 1, 1794 July 1, 1794 |
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Randolph County, North Carolina, USA Wilson, North Carolina, USA |
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