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  1. When Dickerson Naylor Hoover was born on 21 November 1856, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, his father, John Thomas Hoover, was 22 and his mother, Cecelia Jane Naylor, was 19. He married Anna Maria Scheitlin on 17 September 1879, in District of Columbia, United States.

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    • Anna Maria Scheitlin
  2. May 3, 2023 · Dickerson Naylor Hoover Sr. Born 27 Jul 1857 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Ancestors. Son of John Thomas Hoover and Cecilia Jane (Naylor) Hoover. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Anna Marie (Schetlin) Hoover — married 17 Sep 1879 in Washington, D. C.

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    • July 27, 1857
    • Anna Marie (Schetlin) Hoover
    • March 30, 1921
  3. May 23, 2018 · Dickerson Naylor Hoover, Sr. Birthdate: July 21, 1857. Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States. Death: March 30, 1921 (63) Immediate Family: Son of John Thomas Hoover and Cecilia Jane Hoover.

    • Washington, District of Columbia
    • Annie Marie Hoover
    • District of Columbia
    • July 21, 1857
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  5. In the search of census records into the family of his father, Dickerson Naylor Hoover (who died in 1921 after a long illness) both the Hoover and Naylor families were living in areas of Washington D.C. - then itself a mostly segregated city - where blacks and whites were listed as living in close proximity.

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    John Edgar Hoover was born January 1, 1895 in Washington, D.C. to Dickerson Naylor Hoover, Sr. and Annie Marie Scheitlin Hoover. Hoover, like his father and grandfather, was a life-long resident of the District of Columbia, and he never traveled outside the U.S. Hoover had a brother, Dickerson, Jr., 15 years older; and a sister, Lillian, 12 years o...

    Following graduation from George Washington University, Hoover was admitted to the bar and began his career at the U. S. Department of Justice. Prior to his death Hoover was admitted to practice law before the bar of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, the United States Court of Claims, and the United States Suprem...

    In 1935, Congress passed legislation creating the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and its motto became Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity. To increase the effectiveness of local law enforcement, in 1935, Hoover established the FBI National Academy to train selected personnel from state and local law enforcement agencies throughout the country. In th...

    After putting in a full day of work on Monday, Hoover was found dead of natural causes at his residence on the morning of Tuesday, May 2, 1972, ending nearly 48 years at the helm of the FBI. Hoover was, and still is, one of the most widely known public officials of all time. By Resolution of Congress, Hoover became the first civil servant honored b...

    In addition to his law degrees from the George Washington University, Hoover received many honorary degrees, including from: the George Washington University; Pennsylvania Military College; New York University; Kalamazoo College; Westminster College; Oklahoma Baptist University; Georgetown University; Drake University; University of the South; Univ...

  6. Dickerson Naylor Hoover was born 11 November 1856 in Washington, D.C., United States to John Thomas Hoover (1834-1878) and Cecelia Jane Naylor (1832-1909) and died 30 March 1921 413 Seward Square, Washington, D.C., United States of unspecified causes. He married Anna Marie Scheitlin (1860-1938...

  7. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He immigrated to New York City, New York, United States in 1929 and lived in Bowie, Prince George's, Maryland, United States in 1930 and District 14, Prince George's, Maryland, United States for about 4 years. He died on 22 October 1944, in Glenn Dale, Prince George's, Maryland, United ...

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