CAPTAIN HIRAM HOBBS DEAD



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  • Title CAPTAIN HIRAM HOBBS DEAD 
    Date 2 May 1900 
    Locality Newspapers.com 
    Page
    Periodical Santa Cruz Sentinel 
    Place Santa Cruz, CA 
    Source Type Newspaper 
    URL https://www.newspapers.com/article/santa-cruz-sentinel-hiram-h-hobbs-obitua/131618803/ 
    Source ID S1182 
    Text CAPTAIN HIRAM HOBBS DEAD

    Captain Hiram H. Hobbs, a native of Maine, died Saturday night at his residence In Sun Francisco at the age of 68 years, after a long illness. The deceased came to California in 1864, after having followed the sea for many years, and engaged In mercantile pursuits. He held several positions in the Revenue Department, but retired from active life some yenrs ago, although he retained an interest in public affairs. Before moving to San Franclnco he resided In Santa Cruz. He served one term as Clerk of this county. Besides his wife, three daughters and three sons survive him. They are Mrs. Webster Jones, whose betrothal to Count Vladimir Artsimovich, Consul-General for Russia, was announced recently: Mrs. Eugene Goodwin of San Mateo, Mrs. Frank O. Ferris of Coronado, Wilson F, Frank G., and J. Hobart Hobbs of Sun Francisco. Mrs. Judge Fernald of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Nathan W. Blanchard of Santa Paula are sisters of the deceased. Paymaster I. Goodwin Hobbs of the United States Navy is his brother, as is John E. Hobbs of North Berwick, Me., and Sarah K. Hobbs of Newport, N.J., s also sister. 
    Linked to (14) ARTSIMOVICH, Count Vladimir
    BLANCHARD, Nathan W.
    FERRIS, Frank O.
    HOBBS, Anna G.
    HOBBS, Hannah
    HOBBS, Hiram H
    HOBBS, I. Goodwin
    HOBBS, Jennie
    HOBBS, John
    HOBBS, John Hobert
    HOBBS, Sarah K.
    HOBBS, Unknown
    HOBBS, Wilson Fawcet
    JONES, Webster 



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