Biographical
& Genealogical History of Appanoose & Monroe Counties, Iowa
New
York, Lewis Publishing Co. 1903
Charles
G. Hoover page 169
Dentistry,
like many other professions, has reached its present high point of development
within the past few years and now rests on a scientific basis, requiring
besides the qualities that are common to all professions remarkable care and
accuracy and patience. The town of
Albia, Monroe county, Iowa, is fortunate in having among her professional men
one of the leaders in this important branch of modern aids to the increase of
physical health and comfort, and it is the purpose of this sketch to briefly
narrate some of the main facts of his career which will be of interest to the
many readers of this historical volume.
The
parents of our subject were John C. and Mary ( Wintermote ) Hoover; the father was a native of Germany and the
mother of New Jersey; the former, who
was a farmer through the years of his business activity, was a soldier in the
Civil war, having been a member of the Fortieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry; he returned from the service shattered in
health, and as a result died at the early age of thirty, December 24, 1869,
leaving two children. John C. Hoover
was his wife’s second husband; her
first husband was Ferdinand Hoover, by whom she had two children; her third husband is Dennis Druley, of which
union there were no children; they now
live in Boston, Indiana.
Born
of the above parents in Greenville, Ohio, on the 23rd of April,
1867, was Charles G. Hoover. He was
reared in his native state and acquired his preliminary education in the public
schools of the vicinity and of Yellow Springs, Ohio, also gaining much of the
strength necessary for his life work on his father’s farm. Having decided to study dentistry he
attended the Indiana Dental School at Indianapolis and in 1891 received his
degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. For
two years following his graduation he worked in a dental office at Manitowoc,
Wisconsin, and in 1893 came to Albia and established an office, where he has
ever since continued with success that has been gratifying to himself and
friends. He keeps up with the progress
of his profession and is a member of the Iowa Dental Society and of the Southwestern
Iowa Dental Society.
In
1894 Mr. Hoover was married to Miss Olive M. Wright, the daughter of Samuel W.
and Marietta ( Hancock ) Wright, of Albia.
Two children are now in their home, Harry Kenneth and Wendell Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover are members of the
Christian church, and he is a chapter Mason and Royal Arch Mason. Mr. Hoover claims especial distinction from
the fact that he is a self-made man, having had few of the favoring winds of
fickle fortune to carry him to success, but having become what he is by his
diligent and personal application.
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