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Theodore F. Hallock

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Theodore F. Hallock

Birth
Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Sep 1902 (aged 58)
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, block 2, lot 1, space 3E
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The son of New York-born William Penn & Pennsylvania-born Hannah (Drake) Hallock, in 1860 he was a farmer living with his family in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 5" tall and had brown hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Stroudsburg November 15, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Philadelphia November 20 as a private with Co. G, 67th Pennsylvania Infantry. He re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer January 1, 1864, and honorably discharged with his company July 14, 1865.

He married Almira H. Emery ca. 1870 in Stroudsburg and fathered Elizabeth Augusta (b. 04/18/71), Edith May (b. 03/13/78 - married Thomas Bradley Smith), Jeanette Norton (b. 12/01/80), Lotta Mildred (b. 12/09/82), and Thomas Irving (b. 08/05/85). In 1880, he was still residing in Monroe County, but by 1890 was living in Lackawanna County. He allegedly died in Lancaster County, but no obituary was found, and it is not certain why he was in the area at the time of his death or why he is buried in Middletown.
The son of New York-born William Penn & Pennsylvania-born Hannah (Drake) Hallock, in 1860 he was a farmer living with his family in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 5" tall and had brown hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Stroudsburg November 15, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Philadelphia November 20 as a private with Co. G, 67th Pennsylvania Infantry. He re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer January 1, 1864, and honorably discharged with his company July 14, 1865.

He married Almira H. Emery ca. 1870 in Stroudsburg and fathered Elizabeth Augusta (b. 04/18/71), Edith May (b. 03/13/78 - married Thomas Bradley Smith), Jeanette Norton (b. 12/01/80), Lotta Mildred (b. 12/09/82), and Thomas Irving (b. 08/05/85). In 1880, he was still residing in Monroe County, but by 1890 was living in Lackawanna County. He allegedly died in Lancaster County, but no obituary was found, and it is not certain why he was in the area at the time of his death or why he is buried in Middletown.

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