Fred Hatfield was born xxxxx, in PA, and died after 1930 at age Unknown. He is the son Isaac H. Hatfield of Pennsylvania, and Catherine (Unknown) of Pennsylvania. ???????

Mary E. Blake was born April, 1884, in Huntingdon Borough, Huntingdon Co., PA, and died after April 27, 1942, in Unknown at age Unknown. She is the daughter of of Woodbury, Bedford Co., PA, and Mary A. (Unknown) of Pennsylvania.

Fred Hatfield and Mary E. Blake were married about 1887 in Pennsylvania.???????

Fred Hatfield and Mary E. (Blake) Hatfield had two children:????????

  1. Carl Easton Hatfield: Born April 7, 1892, in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA; Died October 1968 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA (age 74).

  2. Unknown Hatfield: Born Unknown in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA; Died before 1900 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA.




TIMELINE

John Moore was born January, 1866, in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA.

The 1860 U. S. Census taken on June 26, 1860 shows Nancy Blake (age 58) born in Pennsylvania with personal estate worth $200 is living in North Woodbury, Bedford Co., PA. Living with her are the following, all born in Pennsylvania: Simon Blake (age 31) a Plasterer; William B. Blake (age 29) a Carpenter; Samuel Blake (age 27) a Plasterer; Thomas Blake (age 21) a Blacksmith; Easton Blake (age 18) a Moulder; and Lile Blake (age 15).

The 1870 U. S. Census taken on June 20, 1870 shows Easten Blake (age 27) born in Pennsylvania with real estate worth $500 and personal estate worth $200 is a Foundryman living in Huntingdon Borough, East Ward, Huntingdon Co., PA. Living with him is his wife, Mary Blake (age 22) born in Pennsylvania, who is Keeping House. Also living there is Anna Blake (age 3) born in Pennsylvania.

The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 8, 1880 shows Easten Blake (age 36) born in Pennsylvania to Maryland and Pennsylvania-born parents is a Foundryman living on First Street, First Ward, Huntingdon Borough, Huntingdon Co., PA. Living with him is Mary Blake (age 32) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, who is Keeping House. Also living there are his children, all  born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents: Annie Blake (age 13); and Ida M. Blake (age 10). Also living there is his unmarried brother, Senim Blake (age 52) born in Pennsylvania to Maryland and Pennsylvania-born parents, who is a Laborer who has Bilious Fever. A Boarder, William Dunn (age 62) also lives there.

John Moore and Mary E. Blake were married about 1887 in Pennsylvania.???????

The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 1, 1900 shows Easten Blake (age 56) born September 1843 in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents is an Iron Molder owning his home with a mortgage on First Street, First Ward, Huntingdon Borough, Huntingdon Co., PA. Living with him is his wife of 24 years, Mary A. Blake (age 53) born April 1847 in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents. Also living there is his unmarried daughter, Mary E. Moore (age 16) born April 1884 in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents.

Easton Blake died February 24, 1905 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA at age 61.


Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, Tuesday, February 28, 1905

EASTON BLAKE, A foundry man, died at his home in Huntington Saturday, of pneumonia, aged 60 years. The deceased was born in Martinsburg, Blair county. He carried on his occupation at Stone Creek, Petersburg and Huntington. Beside the wife, two daughters survive him - Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Fred Hatfield of Huntington; also two sisters, Mrs. Nannie McNeal of Altoona, widow of the late M. M. McNeal, esq., and Mrs. John Snowdon of Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Blake was highly esteemed. The funeral services were held this afternoon.


Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, Tuesday, August 15, 1905

KNOCKED DOWN BY TEAM

Miss Hatfield Knocked Down and Injured at Huntingdon

Miss Mary E. Hatfield, who resides in Portstown, a suburb of Huntingdon, was returning home last Friday evening from a visit to a niece in Huntingdon, when she was run down by the Huntingdon reformatory team and seriously injured. In the carriage at the time were Mrs. T. B. Patton, wife of the superintendent of the reformatory, formerly of Altoona, and her sister, Mrs. H. D. Huff of Altoona. It was very dark at the place where the accident occurred and the careful driver, David Kelly, was proceeding at moderate speed. Miss Hatfield was carrying an umbrella and did not see the team approach. The driver did not see her until the horses knocked  her down. Two ribs were fractured and she was badly bruised.


The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 19, 1910 shows George F. Hatfield (age 45) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents is a Railroad Train Dispatcher renting his home at 412 Penn Street, 2nd Ward, Huntingdon Borough, Huntingdon Co., PA. Living with him is his wife of 23 years, Ida May Hatfield (age 39) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, with one of the two children born to her still alive. Also living there is his unmarried son, Carl E. Hatfield (age 18) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, who is a Laundry Agent.

The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 6, 1920 shows Ida May Hatfield (age 49) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents is a married Inmate at Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, Susquehanna Twp., Dauphin Co., PA.

The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 12, 1930 shows George F. Hatfield (age 65) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents and first married at age 23 is a Steam Railroad Yardmaster renting his home for $35/month at 406 Penn Street, 2nd Ward, Huntingdon Borough, Huntingdon Co., PA. Living with him is his wife, Ida M. Hatfield (age 59) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents and first married at age 17.