George Hoadley
Deceased Person
1781 – 1857
Who was George Hoadley?
George Hoadley was the mayor of Cleveland in 1846.
Hoadley was born in Connecticut to Timothy and Rebecca Hoadley. Hoadley graduated from Yale University in 1801, where he studied law. He served a term as mayor of New Haven, Connecticut before he moved to Cleveland in 1830 and established his own law practice. Hoadley served as Justice of the Peace from 1832 to 1846 and was elected mayor for a two-year term in 1846. The first high school for boys in Cleveland was opened in 1846 after Hoadley and his predecessor, Samuel Starkweather, worked to establish the first high school in Cleveland.
Hoadley was married 08 November 1819 in New Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut to Mary Ann Woolsey and had four children: Mary Ann, Elisabeth Dwight, George, who became governor of Ohio in 1883, and Laura. Hoadley died in Cleveland and is buried in the Erie Street Cemetery. His wife, and daughter Laura, are buried in Highland Park Cemetery, Highland Hills, Cuyahoga Co, Ohio. His wife died 02 May 1871 in Cleveland and Laura died 21 June 1853 at the age of 18.
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- Born
- Dec 15, 1781
Connecticut - Spouses
- Education
- Yale University
- Died
- Feb 20, 1857
Cleveland
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on July 23, 2013
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