NameNAILOR, Mary Neyland 
Death3 Feb 1858
Spouses
Birth24 Nov 1796, Orangeburgh District, SC
Death17 Jul 1868
ChildrenJohn (1827-1891)
Elizabeth (1828-1852)
Margaret (1830-1853)
William (1832-1903)
Sarah (1838-1900)
Christian (1840-1886)
Julia (1842-1917)
2HOOVER “HUBER”, William
Birth25 Jan 1832, Oak GrovePike County, Mississippi
Death1903
Census notes for Christian (Spouse 1)
Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi" p948
259
Rev. William Hoover was born in Pike county, Miss, at Oak Grove, the home of his father, Judge Christian Hoover, one mile from Myrtle Place, is residence, January 25, 1832. His father, Christian Hoover son of Christian Hoover and Mary Ziegler, was born in Orangeburg district, S.C. November 24, 1790. He came to Mississippi when it was a territory and a wild country, inhabited principally by Indians and wild beasts. He was a soldier in the war of 1812; was at the battle of New Orleans. He married Mrs. Mary Neyland Nailor, April 8, 1823. She was a sweet spirited Christian woman, of remarkable beauty.
FindAGrave notes for Christian (Spouse 1)
Census notes for William (Spouse 2)
Rev. William Hoover was born in Pike county, Miss, at Oak Grove, the home of his father, Judge Christian Hoover, one mile from Myrtle Place, is residence, January 25, 1832. His father, Christian Hoover son of Christian Hoover and Mary Ziegler, was born in Orangeburg district, S.C. November 24, 1790. He came to Mississippi when it was a territory and a wild country, inhabited principally by Indians and wild beasts. He was a soldier in the war of 1812; was at the battle of New Orleans. He married Mrs. Mary Neyland Nailor, April 8, 1823. She was a sweet spirited Christian woman, of remarkable beauty.259