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Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Hoover: Birth: 3 MAR 1777 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 18 MAY 1806 in Ohio

  2. Elizabeth Hoover: Birth: 25 DEC 1778 in North Carolina. Death: 26 MAR 1857

  3. David Hoover: Birth: 20 APR 1781 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 12 SEP 1866 in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN

  4. Frederick Waymire Hoover: Birth: 24 SEP 1783 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 30 APR 1868 in Thorntown, Boone Co., IN

  5. Susannah Hoover: Birth: 14 JUN 1786 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 30 MAR 1862 in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN

  6. Henry Hoover: Birth: 22 SEP 1788 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 23 JUL 1868 in Richmond, Wayne, IN

  7. Rebecca Hoover: Birth: 9 JUN 1791 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 21 NOV 1867 in Mt. Vernon, Linn, IA

  8. Andrew Hoover: Birth: 26 JUN 1793 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 27 AUG 1868 in Indiana

  9. Catherine Hoover: Birth: 1 APR 1796 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 1865

  10. Sarah Hoover: Birth: 15 JUL 1798 in Hooverhill, Randolph Co., NC. Death: 12 APR 1884


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Notes
a. Note:   Gene Pool individuals from Ancestry.Com says birthplace is Pipe Creek Waters, Frederick Co., MD
  Andrew and his family, along with most of his descendents are buried in the Hoover-Bulla Cemetery. It is located north of Richmond, IN on Cart Road (also called Sylvan Nook Drive) a mile or so east off Rte. 27, north.
  A monument erected by their descendents and dedicated by the Richmond, IN chapter of the DAR, May 27, 1928 stands at the entrance to the cemetery. It has the following inscription: In memory of Andrew Hoover and his wife, Elizabeth Waymire Hoover, Patriots of the Revolutionary War, who settled in Wayne County in 1806 and were the parents of Mary Hoover Newman, Elizabeth Hoover Bulla, David Hoover, who laid out and named the city of Richmond, Frederick Hoover, Susannah Hoover Wright, Henry Hoover, Rebecca Hoover Julian, Andrew Hoover, Catherine Hoover McLane, Sarah Hoover Sanders.
  Elizabeth and Andrew, along with his brother Jonas, were part of the original membership of the Back Creek MM, Randolph County, NC.
  A Revolutionary War patriot, Andrew Hoover furnished supplies to the North Carolina Militia.


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