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                    William Hobson was the son of Peter Hobson and Minnie Hobson. 
                    During his childhood, William Hobson attended Sheldon Jackson 
                    School where he learned the machinist trade. During his next 
                    years, he worked in the Treadwell mine and Juneau gold mine. 
                    William Hobson was one of the founders of the Alaska Native 
                    Brotherhood, and helped to organize it.  
                     
                    Andrew Hobson moved to Washington so William Hobson could 
                    further his education. There he married Rose Anna Guest in 
                    1915. They had three daughters and moved back to Alaska and 
                    settled in Juneau. William Hobson and his family moved to 
                    California when one daughter caught pneumonia. There William 
                    Hobson joined the merchant marine. He then retired eight years 
                    before World War II. William Hobson and his wife divorced, 
                    however he kept close contact with his children. William Hobson 
                    believed in the benefits of education, and encouraged his 
                    daughters during their growing years to educate themselves. 
                     
                    Besides being a founder of the ANB, William Hobson was proud 
                    of his heritage and devoted his time to his people. William 
                    Hobson died in a car accident in the year1958 in California. 
                      
                  
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