Hoag, Joseph, 1762-1846
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Quaker minister, of Vermont; organized the Friends' Society at Monkton Ridge in 1798.
New York State Quaker.
Joseph Hoag (1762-1846) was a New York and Vermont Quaker minister who regarded himself as a traditional Friend, opposing both Elias Hicks and Joseph Gurney. He is best known for his "Vision" of 1803 which predicted an American Civil War, and his Journal, the publication of which in 1860 percipitated a schism at Scipio Monthly Meeting into Otisite and Kingite groups. His wife, Huldah Hoag (1762-1850), was also a Quaker minister, as were many of his ten children.
Joseph Hoag (1762-1846) born Oblong, Dutchess County (N.Y.), Quaker itinerant preacher and visionary.
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United States
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New York (State)
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Clinton (N.Y.)
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New York (State)
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Saratoga (N.Y.)
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New York
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Vermont
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