BIO: J. W. HOY, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Joe Patterson OCRed by Judy Banja Copyright 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/cumberland/ _____________________________________________________________ >From Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 303-304 _____________________________________________________________ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/cumberland/zeamer/ J. W. HOY. Among the representative men of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., is J. W. Hoy, who was born in Silver Spring township in 1861, a son of Adam and Sarah Jane (Shenk) Hoy, and grandson of Henry Hoy. Henry Hoy was born in Upper Paxton township, Dauphin county, and came to Cumberland county in 1854. Upon moving to the county he settled in Silver Spring township, buying 180 acres of land, the old Young farm, where he carried on agricultural pursuits. He married Julia Ann Rumbarger, daughter of Daniel Rumbarger, and the children of this union were: Hannah died in Carlisle; Adam became the father of our subject; William R. is living in Steelton, Dauphin county; Daniel R. is living in Silver Spring township, on the old farm; John Henry lives in York county; Annie E. lives in Lancaster county. Adam Hoy, the father of J. W., was born in Lykens Valley, Dauphin county, Pa., June 28, 1838, and came to Cumberland county with his father when fourteen years of age. He attended school before he had learned to speak English, using the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, and in his after life found much amusement in the attempts he made and the laughable mistakes which his ignorance of the English language occasioned. But being a bright lad he could soon talk as fluently as any boy in the school. In 1859 he married Sarah Jane Shenk, daughter of David Shenk, of Silver Spring township, and the young couple located in that township. Mr. Hoy worked by the day for about ten years, when they moved to North Middleton township, in 1876, and he bought a fine farm of 117 acres. In 1862 Adam Hoy entered Company A, 158th Regiment, at Chambersburg, Pa., and was located in North Carolina. After a year of hard service he was mustered out at Chambersburg. In 1896 Mr. Hoy removed to Steelton, Dauphin Co., Pa., and was employed at the steel works there for four years. In 1900 he came to Carlisle, where he is now located, engaged in a prosperous wood business. Children as follows were born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoy: (1) J. W. is mentioned below. (2) Elizabeth died when two and one-half years old. (3) David A., of Middlesex township, is engaged in wagonmaking and blacksmithing. (4) Maggie J. of North Middleton township, is the wife of John E. Brawn, Jr. (5) Jesse Addison died in infancy., (6) Annie Rebecca, who lives in Steelton, is the wife of Wesley Feister. (7) Talbert was killed in the steel plant at Steelton. (8) Rosa is living at Philadelphia, wife of George Kriner. (g) Sarah Ellen is living at Carlisle, wife of Harry Stringfellow. (10) Samuel A. is at home. J. W. Hoy attended the excellent schools of Silver Spring township until he was fourteen years of age, when he came to North Middleton township with his father, and worked for him until he was twenty-one years of age. In 1886 Mr. Hoy was united in marriage with Sarah J. Kutz, a daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Keihl) Kutz, of North Middleton township, and one child has 304 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. come to this marriage, John Henry, born Jan. 1, 1899, a very bright, intelligent child, who promises to grow into a fine lad. In 1895 Mr. Hoy bought his father-in-law's farm of 130 acres in North Middleton township, and settled upon it, making many improvements upon it as the years have gone by. In politics Mr. Hoy is a Democrat, has served as tax collector two terms, clerk and assessor three years, and inspector of elections. In every walk of life to which he has been called he has proven himself a most worthy and excellent man, and he has many warm personal friends throughout the county. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy are members of Carlisle Springs Evangelical Lutheran Church.