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Charles Emerson Hoar

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Charles Emerson Hoar

Birth
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
7 Jun 1912 (aged 62)
Santa Susana, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.464425, Longitude: -71.3420056
Memorial ID
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Charles Hoar (114791653)

Charles Emerson Hoar came to the Valley of Simi in the 1870s as one of the earlier pioneers.

He acquired the property called 'El Nido de Chuparosas' also known as the Hummingbird's Nest Ranch from Juan Pucillo. It's not clear whether he purchased Hummingbird's Nest from Mr. Pucillo, or purchased land that Mr. Pucillo was leasing. In any case, Mr. Pucillo continued to live at Hummingbird's Nest and manage the property after Mr. Hoar resided there. C.E. Hoar lived in an adobe structure on the ranch for a number of years before moving to another property he acquired near the current day Royal and Erringer.

https://www.simihistory.com/frog-legs/

https://www.hummingbirdnestranch.com

https://archivesspace.amherst.edu/agents/people/2101
Charles Hoar (114791653)

Charles Emerson Hoar came to the Valley of Simi in the 1870s as one of the earlier pioneers.

He acquired the property called 'El Nido de Chuparosas' also known as the Hummingbird's Nest Ranch from Juan Pucillo. It's not clear whether he purchased Hummingbird's Nest from Mr. Pucillo, or purchased land that Mr. Pucillo was leasing. In any case, Mr. Pucillo continued to live at Hummingbird's Nest and manage the property after Mr. Hoar resided there. C.E. Hoar lived in an adobe structure on the ranch for a number of years before moving to another property he acquired near the current day Royal and Erringer.

https://www.simihistory.com/frog-legs/

https://www.hummingbirdnestranch.com

https://archivesspace.amherst.edu/agents/people/2101


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