1813 - 1908 (95 years)
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Name |
Moses Hostetler |
Born |
12 Jan 1813 |
, Somerset Co, , Pennsylvania [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] |
Gender |
Male |
FindAGrave |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33801677 |
Historic Building |
1145 Christner Road, Wilmot, Ontario |
2 story stone house |
Interesting |
military, building, life story |
Military |
1837 |
Occupation |
1842 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [8] |
carpenter |
Occupation |
1851 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Farmer |
Residence |
1852 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Protestant |
Occupation |
1871 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [5] |
Farmer |
Residence |
1871 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [5] |
Mennonite |
Occupation |
1881 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [4] |
Farmer |
Retired |
1901 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [3] |
Eby ID Number |
00059-3935 |
Died |
26 Aug 1908 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [9] |
Buried |
Wilmot Mennonite (formerly Geiger) Cemetery, Wilmot, Waterloo Region, Ontario [9] |
Person ID |
I20418 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2024 |
Father |
Joseph Hostetler, b. 1770, , Berks Co., Pennsylvania , d. 6 Oct 1841, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 71 years) |
Mother |
Maria Yoder, b. Abt 1780, Of, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania , d. Yes, date unknown |
Family ID |
F1130 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Margaret Latschaw, b. 15 Dec 1814, Colebrook, Dale, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 3 Mar 1887, Near New Hamburg, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 72 years) |
Married |
5 Jul 1842 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [2, 10] |
Children |
| 1. Lavina Hostetler, b. 3 Feb 1843, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 3 May 1843, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 0 years) |
| 2. Lavinia Hostetler, b. CALC 16 May 1843, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 28 Aug 1843 (Age ~ 0 years) |
| 3. David Hostetler, b. 28 Apr 1844, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 16 Sep 1923 (Age 79 years) |
| 4. Christian Hostetler, b. 16 Mar 1845, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 18 May 1916, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 71 years) |
| 5. Isaac Hostetler, b. 14 Mar 1846, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 11 Jan 1916, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 69 years) |
| 6. William Hostetler, b. 20 Jun 1847, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 28 May 1848, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 0 years) |
| 7. Daniel Hostetler, b. 23 Nov 1848, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 6 Feb 1924, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 75 years) |
| 8. Levi Hostetler, b. 3 Feb 1850, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 24 Dec 1926, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 76 years) |
| 9. Moses Hostetler, b. 21 Jun 1851, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 25 Mar 1877 (Age 25 years) |
| 10. Henry Hostetler, b. 3 Nov 1852, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 27 Jan 1940, Wellesley Village, Wellesley Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 87 years) |
| 11. Matilda Hostetler, b. 23 Sep 1854, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 1 Mar 1890, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 35 years) |
| 12. Mary Ann Hostetler, b. 20 May 1856, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 4 May 1932, Petersburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 75 years) |
| 13. Lovina Hostetler, b. 20 Nov 1857, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 12 Nov 1954, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 96 years) |
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Last Modified |
19 Dec 2024 |
Family ID |
F4430 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Moses Hostetler, "son of Joseph and Maria (Yoder) Hostetler, was born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, near Johnstown, January 12th, 1813. In the year 1834, he came to Canada. On October 26th, 1836, he settled in Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, where he was married July 5th, 1842, to Margaret, daughter of Isaac and Susannah (Kindig) Latschaw. She was born December 15th, 1814, and died March 3rd, 1887. Soon after their marriage they moved to lot No. 21, Wilmot Township, south of Snyders Road, a few miles north of New Hamburg. Here he still resides with his son, Levi, who has rented the old homestead. Mr. Hostetler was, in his days, one of the most successful farmers of Wilmot Township. He is much esteemed by all classes of the community for his kind, social and pleasing manners which have won for him numerous friends. His family consisted of twelve children"
Eby, Ezra E. (1895). A biographical history of Waterloo township and other townships of the county: being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin: as also much other unpublished historical information chiefly of a local character. Berlin [Kitchener, Ont.]: [s.n.].
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Death of Moses Hostetler
One by one the old pioneers of the township are being called away, and in the death of Mr. Moses Hostetler, which occurred at his home on Wednesday evening, August 26th, Wilmot loses one of its very earliest settlers, and also one of the few ones of these to remain. Mr. Hostetler reached the ripe old age of 95 years, 7 months and 14 days, and was at the time of his death the oldest man in Wilmot, and perhaps in the County of Waterloo.
The late Mr. Hostetler was born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on the 12th of January, 1813, and came to Canada in 1834. He settled in Wilmot township in 1836, when this part of the country was yet a dense forest, and with the ambition of perseverance, characteristic of these early settlers, he yewed out a home for himself adjoining the present village of New Hamburg, and transformed it into one of the best farms in the county. On this he carried on his agricultural pursuits and lived continually thereon until death claimed him on Wednesday last, covering a period of over 70 years. On the 4th of July 1842, he was married to Margaret Latschaw, and the union was blessed with twelve children, eight sons and four daughters, four of who predeceased him. They were Lavina, William, Moses and Matilda (Mrs. Jonathan Kropf). His wife died about twenty-one years ago.
The remaining children are: David, Christian, Levi, Mrs. Solomon Shantz, and Mrs. Emanuel Hamacher, Wilmot; Isaac, of New Hamburg; Daniel, of Berlin, and Henry, of Wellesley. The late Mr. Hostetler was in active service during the rebellion of 1837, and took part in several skirmishes on Pelee Island and in the western peninsula of Ontario. In politics he was a life long Liberal. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence to Christner's Cemetery.
New Hamburg Independent, August 28, 1908
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DEATH OF MOSES HOSTETLER
The following from the Independent refers to the father of Mr. Henry Hostetler, "Meadow Farm, Fifth line.
One by one the old pioneers of the township are being called away and in the death of Moses Hostetler, which occurred at his home on Wednesday evening, Aug. 25 Wilmot loses one of its very early settlers and also one of the few last ones to remain. Mr. Hostetler reached the ripe old age of 95 years, 7 months and 14 days, and was at the time of his death, the oldest man in Wilmot, and perhaps in the County of Waterloo.
The late Mr. Hostetler was born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania on the 12th day of January, 1813, and came to Canada in 1834. He settled in Wilmot Township in 1836, when this part of the country was yet a dense forest, and with ambition and perseverance, characteristic of those early settlers, he yewed [sic] our a home for himself adjoining the present village of New Hamburg, and transformed it into one of the best farms in the county. On this he carried on his agricultural pursuits and live continually thereon until death claimed him on Wednesday last, covering a period of over 70 years. On the 4th of July 1842 he was married to Margaret Latchaw, and the union was blessed with 12 children, eight sons and four daughters, four of whom predeceased him: they were Lavina, William, Moses and Matilda (Mrs. Jonathan Kropf). His wife died about 21 years ago. The remaining children are: David, Christian, Levi, Mrs. Solomon Shantz and Mrs. Emanuel Hamacher, Wilmot; Isaac, New Hamburg; Daniel, Berlin and Henry, Wellesley. The late Mr. Hostetler was in active service during the rebellion of 1837 and took part in several skirmishes on Pelee Island and in the Western Peninsula of Ontario. In politics he was a life long liberal. His remains were interred in Christner's Cemetery.
Wellesley Maple Leaf, September 3, 1908
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MOSES HOSTETLER.
Before concluding my sketch of the business interests of Hamburg I feel it my duty to pay tribute to this grand old man of the neighborhood. The walk to his home afforded me ample compensation for the time taken up. A stroll of a half mile north on the "Dundas Road" brings you to a long lane that leads down to his residence, a solid stone structure surounded with fruit trees and ornamental foliage. The lane is bordered on both sides by young maples, and it is positively the most inviting approach to a farm home that I have entered for many a day. The farm contains two hundred acres and is one of the most valuable in this section. A greater portion of it was a dense bush when Mr. Hostetler settled on it October 26, 1836. He was born in Pennsylvania on January 12, 1813, being now near the end of his 86th year. His parents and several brothers came here at the same time, but when the Canadian rebellion broke out, the father, being opposed to the Government, induced all the members of his family, but the subject of this sketch, to return to the States. Several of his brothers are now living in the West. The father died here several years ago. Mr. Hostetler says he never regretted remaining in Wilmot as his life here has been crowned with prosperity and his health has been exceptionally good He was married July 5, 1842, to Miss Margaret, daughter of the late Isaac Latchau. She died March 3, 1887, after a happy married life of nearly forty- five years. They raised a family of ten children, all of whom are now well provided for Levi, one of the sons, is now living on the old homestead, and is working the farm. Mr. Hostetler is remarkably active for one of his years and makes almost daily trips on foot to town, a distance of a mile and a half. As a pedestrian he will hustle many of the young men of to-day. His eyesight is yet good with the aid of glasses, and in conversation his mind gives no evidence of weakness usually the case in persons of such an advanced age. He uses the pipe and the weed, but does not indulge to excess in this habit. He also chewed tobacco, but be suddenly abandoned that habit at a moment when his wife was on her deathbed, she having convinced a dislike to his breath on account of the habit. In early days Mr. Hostetler was a hunter of considerable note, and related to the writer several thrilling adventures he had with bear and buck deer. On one occasion he had a close encounter with a large black she bear and her two cubs. Not being armed at the time, he attacked him with a club. The bear suddenly turned upon him, and would undoubtedly have made a subject for a funeral in the neighborhood had it not been for his faithful dog "Smoke," who attacked the enemy in the rear; but "Smoke" was knocked out in the first round by a well directed blow from the paw of bruin. By this time, however, Mr. H. was relieved from his perilous predicament by the arrival on the scene of one of his sons with the old family rifle, and bruin was soon made to bite the dust. The carcass was skinned and the hide afterwards sold to Benjamin Davitt, of Waterloo. Mr. Hostetler has been a member of the old Mennonite creed for the past twenty years, and is a Reformer in politics. He is openly opposed to the prohibition movement. The extent of his drinking is a glass of beer now and then, and while he does not tolerate intemperance he is inclined to the belief that absolute prohibition is contrary to constitutional rights and not in keeping with our much vaunted liberty and freedom. In his home Mr. Hostetler makes the stranger feel at ease by his generous hospitality, and the happy vein in which he recites events of the past.
New Hamburg, The Hub of Wilmot - Waterloo County Chronicle 18 Aug 1898, p. 2,3
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Died In Wilmot, at 9.30 p.m., Wednesday, August 26th, 1908 Moses Hostetler Aged: 96 years, 7 months and 24 days. The Funeral Will take place from his late residence on Saturday, the 29th inst., at 1 o'clock p.m. to Christner's Cemetery.
Funeral Card
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Sources |
- [S3] Book - Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., 872.
- [S3] Book - Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., 823.
- [S133] Census - ON, Waterloo, Wilmot - 1901, Wilmot H-4 Page 23.
- [S140] Census - ON, Waterloo, Wilmot - 1881, Div. 4 Page 37.
- [S190] Census - ON, Waterloo, Wilmot - 1871, Div. 3 Page 64.
- [S134] Census - ON, Waterloo, Wilmot - 1851, Div 3 Page 30.
- [S116] Vit - ON - Death Registration.
Name:Henry Hostetler
Gender:Male
Age:79
Birth Date:3 Nov 1852
[abt 1861]
Birth Place:Ontario
Death Date:27 Jan 1940
Death Place:Wellesley, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Father:Mose Hostetler b. Somerset co. USA
Mother:Margaret Hostetler b. Berk Co. USA
- [S13] Vit - - ON, Waterloo - Wellington District Marriage Register Part 1 1840-1852.
Rev'd Frederick W. Bindemann, Minister Of The German Evangelical Church, , At Green Bush, Waterloo Township, 31 Aug. 1841 To 31 Aug. 1842
Moses Hostaedler, Yeom. , To Margareth Latchar Both Of Wilmot. Wit. Isaac Latschar, Carpenter, Of Waterloo And Daniel Hostaedler, Fanner Of Wilmot.
- [S2555] News - ON, Waterloo, New Hamburg - New Hamburg Independent (1917 -, August 28, 1908.
- [S13] Vit - - ON, Waterloo - Wellington District Marriage Register Part 1 1840-1852, Bindemann, Frederick, Minister of the German Evangelical Church at Greenbush, Waterloo Township #14.
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| Born - 12 Jan 1813 - , Somerset Co, , Pennsylvania |
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| Historic Building - 2 story stone house - - 1145 Christner Road, Wilmot, Ontario |
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| Occupation - carpenter - 1842 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Married - 5 Jul 1842 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Occupation - Farmer - 1851 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Residence - Protestant - 1852 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Occupation - Farmer - 1871 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Residence - Mennonite - 1871 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Occupation - Farmer - 1881 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Retired - 1901 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Died - 26 Aug 1908 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - Wilmot Mennonite (formerly Geiger) Cemetery, Wilmot, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
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