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David Roswell Hobart

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David Roswell Hobart

Birth
Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
21 Mar 1905 (aged 58)
Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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David R Hobart, formerly of Marlboro and brother of the late Vice President Garret A Hobart, died suddenly on Tuesday night of last week at the hotel Marlborough at Asbury Park, where he was living. He had been suffering for several days with acute indigestion. On Tuesday night he grew suddenly worse and died before medical help could be summoned. He was 58 years old.

Mr Hobart was the son of Addison W Hobart. He was born at Marlboro and lived there a great many years. He married Miss Ella Smock of the same place. She died a number of years ago. Mr Hobart leaves a daughter, Katherine, who lived at the hotel with her father, and a son, George Hobart, who lives at New York. Another son, Henry, died about five years ago. During the second term of President McKinley, Mr Hobart was inspector of internal revenue.

The funeral was held on Friday at the Brick church at Bradevelt, of which Mr Hobart was a member. The body was buried in the Brick church cemetery.

-- Red Bank Register, 29 Mar 1905
David R Hobart, formerly of Marlboro and brother of the late Vice President Garret A Hobart, died suddenly on Tuesday night of last week at the hotel Marlborough at Asbury Park, where he was living. He had been suffering for several days with acute indigestion. On Tuesday night he grew suddenly worse and died before medical help could be summoned. He was 58 years old.

Mr Hobart was the son of Addison W Hobart. He was born at Marlboro and lived there a great many years. He married Miss Ella Smock of the same place. She died a number of years ago. Mr Hobart leaves a daughter, Katherine, who lived at the hotel with her father, and a son, George Hobart, who lives at New York. Another son, Henry, died about five years ago. During the second term of President McKinley, Mr Hobart was inspector of internal revenue.

The funeral was held on Friday at the Brick church at Bradevelt, of which Mr Hobart was a member. The body was buried in the Brick church cemetery.

-- Red Bank Register, 29 Mar 1905


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