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John Isaac Hoots

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John Isaac Hoots

Birth
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death
3 Aug 1907 (aged 71)
Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Isaac Hoots was the son of Daniel Hoots and his wife Elizabeth Shore. His siblings were Wiley Hoots, Anderson Hoots, Anna Margaret Gough, John Hoots, Sarah Jean Baity, Elizabeth Gough, Lydia May, Daniel Hoots, Jean May, and Nancy Danner.

On 13 Nov 1856 he became the husband of Sarah Catherine Danner, daughter of Samuel Danner and his wife Nancy Margaret Baity. This union was blessed with Mary Sarah, Margaret E, Julia A, John Henry, Elizabeth Nicholson, Nancy J, Martha
Wilkins, and Virginia Baity. Mary, Margaret, Julia, John Henry, and Nancy J are buried here with Dad. The others including his wife are buried at Courtney.

"Isaac Hoots lived in a house later known as the Horton Lynch place. It stood one block distance west from the present Courtney Consolidated School building (1990). This land is part of that which was granted to Jacob Hoots, Sr., by the State of North Carolina. The old log school building of that day stood a little to the south and may have been called the Baity School House. The schoolmaster or teacher usually took room and board with Isaac and Catherine. According to reports he was a little conservative; a passer-by once saw him spading his garden with a spade and asked why he did not get a horse. His reply was that a horse eats too much..."
Carl Casper Hoots: Descendants of Jacob Hoots .
Isaac Hoots was the son of Daniel Hoots and his wife Elizabeth Shore. His siblings were Wiley Hoots, Anderson Hoots, Anna Margaret Gough, John Hoots, Sarah Jean Baity, Elizabeth Gough, Lydia May, Daniel Hoots, Jean May, and Nancy Danner.

On 13 Nov 1856 he became the husband of Sarah Catherine Danner, daughter of Samuel Danner and his wife Nancy Margaret Baity. This union was blessed with Mary Sarah, Margaret E, Julia A, John Henry, Elizabeth Nicholson, Nancy J, Martha
Wilkins, and Virginia Baity. Mary, Margaret, Julia, John Henry, and Nancy J are buried here with Dad. The others including his wife are buried at Courtney.

"Isaac Hoots lived in a house later known as the Horton Lynch place. It stood one block distance west from the present Courtney Consolidated School building (1990). This land is part of that which was granted to Jacob Hoots, Sr., by the State of North Carolina. The old log school building of that day stood a little to the south and may have been called the Baity School House. The schoolmaster or teacher usually took room and board with Isaac and Catherine. According to reports he was a little conservative; a passer-by once saw him spading his garden with a spade and asked why he did not get a horse. His reply was that a horse eats too much..."
Carl Casper Hoots: Descendants of Jacob Hoots .

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