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  1. Theodore R. Hostetter (October 19, 1870 – August 3, 1902) was an American heir, businessman, polo player and yachtsman during the Gilded Age.

    • Businessman, polo player, yachtsman
    • August 3, 1902 (aged 31), New York City, US
  2. LT Theodore Rickey Hostetter Jr. V. Birth. 3 Oct 1897. Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. Death. 27 Sep 1918 (aged 20) Masnieres, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Burial. Somme American Cemetery and Memorial. Bony, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France Add to Map. Plot A, Row 34, Grave 4. Memorial ID. 8201003.

  3. Theodore Ricky Hostetter. Rank: Lieutenant. Serial Number: Unit: Royal Air Force (RAF) Date of Death: 1918-09-27. State: New York. Cemetery: Somme American Cemetery, Bony France. Plot: A. Row: 34. Grave: 4. Decoration: Comments: Theodore Rickey Hostetter was born in Pittsburgh, USA in October 1897.

  4. 27 dic 2019 · Allene became pregnant by Theodore R. Hostetter – also known as Tod – in 1891. She was considered to be of a lower class than him as he was fabulously wealthy, and his mother was not amused. Nevertheless, Allene and Tod eloped to New York, where they were married on 14 May 1891.

  5. www.uswarmemorials.org › html › monument_detailsMonument Details

    The monument remembers LT Theodore R. Hostetter an American who flew with the Royal Air Force (trained in Canada) during World War 1. Hostetter was killed near this memorial when he was shot down by a group of German fighters, which reportedly included the German Ace Robert Greim.

  6. 5 ago 2018 · In September 2013, Annejet and her husband drove south to Pittsburgh to learn about Allene’s first marriage to Theodore R. Hostetter, son of Pittsburgh millionaire David Hostetter, who she met during the summer of 1890, apparently at an event on Chautauqua Lake.

  7. www.uswarmemorials.org › html › monument_detailsMonument Details

    The second plaque remembers LT Theodore R. Hostetter an American who flew with the Royal Air Force (trained in Canada) during World War 1. Hostetter was killed south of Masnières when he was shot down by a group of German fighters, which included the German Ace Robert Greim (who was credited with his 25th kill).