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Descendents of Richard Hoare
by
James Clifford Retson
August 26 2011
Descendants of Richard Hoare
Generation 1
1.
RICHARD1 HOARE was born about 1508. He married ELLEN UNKNOWN.
Richard Hoare and Ellen Unknown had the following child:
2.
i.
THOMAS2 HOARE was born about 1534 in Lockhampton, Gloucester. He died in Jul
1590. He married MARGARET UNKNOWN. She was born about 1537 in Gloucester,
Gloucestershire, England.
Generation 2
2.
THOMAS2 HOARE (Richard1) was born about 1534 in Lockhampton, Gloucester. He died in Jul 1590.
He married MARGARET UNKNOWN. She was born about 1537 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire,
England.
Thomas Hoare and Margaret Unknown had the following children:
i.
MARGERY3 HOARE.
3.
ii.
JOHN HOARE.
iii.
GILES HOARE was born about 1566.
iv.
CHARLES HOARE was born in 1568 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He died
in 1636 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He married MARGERIE in 1585.
She was born about 1568 in Frampton-Severn, Gloucestershire.
Generation 3
3.
CHARLES3 HOARE (Thomas2, Richard1) was born in 1568 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.
He died in 1636 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He married MARGERIE in 1585. She was
born about 1568 in Frampton-Severn, Gloucestershire.
Notes for Charles Hoare:
Charles Hoar, born 1568 in Glouchester, England
It is not known if he was demonstrably related to the Hoar family in Gloucestershire which was
entitled to a coat of arms, but his descendant Daniel Hoar of Concord, Massachusetts
(1680-1773), has a coat of arms on his tombstone. This is identical with the arms for the Hoar
family shown in the Herald's Visitation of Gloucester in 1623. "An eagle double-headed displayed
within a border engrained
Living on the south side of Gloucester in 1608. He was described in the August 1608 book of all
able-bodied men in the county as a Sadler, about 40 years of age, somewhat short in stature. He
was suitable for service with a caliver and was already training as a soldier. The book was
prepared by John Smythe of Nibley for Lord Berkeley, Lord Lieutenant of the county
Will of Charles Hoare the Elder can be found in Ancestry of the hoar Family in America Page 98
Will of Charles Hoare
In the name of God Amen the nyne and twentieth day of May anno domini 1632, I Charles Hoare
the elder of the City of Gloucester. Sadler being weake and sicklie in body but of Good and pfet
memorie (thanks be geven to God for the same) doe make and ordeyne this my last Will and
Testament in manner and forms followinge. ffirst and principalie I give and bequeath my soule unto
Amightie God my creator and maker and unto Jesus Christ his only sonne and my alone Saviour
and Redeemer hopinge and trustinge through his merits and bitter passion in full assurance to
enjoy and inherit in the kingdom of heaven him everlastingly. And as for my body (beinge but dust
and ashes) I bequeath to the earth from whence it came to be buried at the discretion of my
Executr of my Will hoping for a joyfull resurrection both of my soule and body at the last and
generall day. And as concerning my worldly goods and substance wherewith God hasth bestowed
upon me and blessed me with I give and dispose in manner and form following. first I give and
bequeath unto my beloved Wife Margery the use and quiet possession of the house and
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bequeath unto my beloved Wife Margery the use and quiet possession of the house and
ymplements wherein I now dwell To have and hold to her for her my said Wife and my sonne
Thomas Hoare therin to dwell use and occupy during her naturall life they payinge the rent due to
the City of Cloucester and keeping the said howse in all needful and necessary repairs as by the
lease thereof I am enjoyned. And after her decease my Will is that my sonne Charles Hoare shall
have all my right and interest unto the said howse and lease therof granted unto me from the said
Citty and that he shall renew the said lease in his own name. Alnd alsoe my Will is that the plumpe
the noast and the Cisterns, glasse windows wainscot and benches with the tables board in the
Hawl and the Corner Cupboard aud other Cupboards fasting to the house to remayne to him the
said Charles his heirs and assigns wth the said howse at the decease of my said Wife. Provided
that my sonne Charles or his assignes doe pay or cause to be paid unto my sonne Thomas Hoare
or his assignes the somme of Tenne pounds of lawful English money wthin the space of fourteen
dayes after he is possed of the howse and ymplements. And if he the said Charles or his assignes
shall refuse to pay the same as aforesayd being lawfull demanded Then my Will is that my sonne
Thomas shall have the said howse ymplements and lease. Item I give to my said son Thomas fyve
silver spones and one silver bowle. Item I give unto my son Charles my silver salt and fyve silver
spones wch said plate so to my said twoe sonnes geven my Will is the same shalbe in the use and
possession of my said Wife during her life and after her decease to remayne unto them. Item I give
to Thomas Hore Margery Hore and John Hore children of my sonne Charles Hoare ffyve pounds
between them three. Item I give and bequeath unto my said sonne Thomas the lease of my Stable
and Garden in Travell Lane wch I hold of the Deane and Chapter To have and to hold unto him for
and duringe the residue of such term in the same lease as shalbe to come at my decease. Item I
give unto Charles Hoare and to John Hoare the Children of my son Thomas Hoare the some of
fyve pounds between them. Item I give unto Charles Tarne a Saddle furnished. Item I doe hereby
appointe my lovinge sonne Charles Hoare to be my Executor of this my last Will and Testam—tin
trust and not to make any benefit of the Executorshipp to his own use and for the better providinge
and maintinance of my saide wife during her naturall life my Will is and I doe appointe that my
debts if any bee and funerall charges being payed and discharged by my Executor out of my estate
yet unbequeathed That all the rest of my goodes chattels Cattle household stuffe and implements
of household whatsoever yet unbequeath shalbe ymploid by the appointment of my Executors to
the use benefitt and behoofs of my Wife and my sone Thomas Hoare his heirs and assignes and
the benefit thereof to be yerely equally divided betweene them and soe to remayne at the
disposinge of my Executors wth the advice of my Overseers during the life of my saide Wife and
after her decease my Will is that sayd estate off my goods and chattels shalbe by my saide
Executors wholie conferred uppon my sonne Thomas Hoare his heirs and assignes the funerall
charges of my wife being discharged first out of it within one month after her decease And that my
Will may be the better pformed my Will and desire is that my said Executors shall wthin six weeks
after my decease enter into one bond of Two hundred pounds to the Overseers of this my Will that
this my Will shalbe pformed by him in all points. And if he refuse to enter into such bond my Will is
and I doe appoint my sayd Sonne Thomas Hoare to be Execut—rof this my Will And I doe disire my
sonnes in lawe Mr. Thomas Hill and Mr. Leonard Tarne to be Overseers of this my Will and I give
to each of them for their paines to see my Will pform—sa saddle a peice furnished fitt for their use
And in witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seele in the psence of these being
witnesses.
The mark of Charles (H) Hoare
The mark of James Tiler
John Holland
He married Margery Unknown, ab 1594 in Glouchester, England.
According to the terms of the will Charles was a saddler by trade. He appears to be a man of
substantial wealth. One of his daughters married Thomas Hill an alderman in 1630 and the major
of Gloucester. in 1640 and another married Leonard Tarne, a glover by trade and considerable
wealth and Sheriff of county and city of Gloucester in 1630. Charles Hoare the Senior died about
1636
Children:
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Generation 3 (con't)
Source Nourse, HS 1899 The Hoar Family in America and its English ancestry. David Clapp &
Sons, Boston 36 p. REprinted from New England Histor and General Register 53. 92-101,
186-198, 289-300
Charles Hoare and Margerie had the following children:
4.
i.
THOMAS4 HOARE was born about 1585.
5.
ii.
CHARLES HOARE was born on 21 Dec 1586 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.
He died in 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He married JOHANNA
HINCKSMAN on 09 Jul 1609 in Saint Swithi, Worcester, Worcester County, England.
She was born about 1590 in St Mary'd Decrypt, Gloucester, England. She died on
21 Dec 1661 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
6.
iii.
MARGERY HOARE was born about 1590 in Gloucester, Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
England. She married THOMAS HILL in 1609. He was born in 1588. He died in Oct
1652 in Gloucester, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.
iv.
ELINOR HOARE was born about 1592.
v.
ANNA HOARE was born about 1594. She married LEONARD TARNE about 1615.
7.
Generation 4
4.
THOMAS4 HOARE (Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born about 1585.
Thomas Hoare had the following children:
i.
CHARLES5 HOARE.
ii.
5.
JOHN HOARE.
CHARLES4 HOARE (Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born on 21 Dec 1586 in Gloucester,
Gloucestershire, England. He died in 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He married
JOHANNA HINCKSMAN on 09 Jul 1609 in Saint Swithi, Worcester, Worcester County, England. She
was born about 1590 in St Mary'd Decrypt, Gloucester, England. She died on 21 Dec 1661 in
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
Notes for Charles Hoare:
Charles1) born 1590 in Salsbury, Wiltshire, England, died 1638 in England. Brewer by trade.
Sherrif of city of Glouchester England. He left a will dated Sept 25, 1638. Charles Hoar, died circa
1638 at Gloucester, England. He left a will dated 25 September 1638. "Prerogative Court of
Canterbury, Doctors Commons, Adgranted 31 December 1638, to Joane Hoare the relict." He
appears to have left quite a large estate and was a man much engaged in public affairs Admon
granted 21 Dec. 1638 ---to Joane Hoare the relict.
Will of Charles Hoare Jr.
In the name of God Almightie Creator of all thinges and in ;Jesus Christ his deare and only son my
most bountifull loveing Saviour and in the blessed spiritt my comforter Amen. I Charles Hoare of
the citie of Gloucester being weake in body but perfect in memory blessed by my good God
therefore, Doe hereby declare that my last will and testament as followeth ffirst I bequeath my
soule into the handes of God that created it and my deare Saviour that soe dearlie ransomit with
full confidence thorough his merrittes that after the end of this life it shall rest wth him everlastingly.
And my bodie to the earthe from whence it came wth full assurance that at the last daie when my
Saviour shall appeare in glory it shalbe by his power raised up to the resurrection of the iust, And
for the estate it hath pleased God to lend unto me of the thinges of this world I thus dispose ffirst
that with as much convenient speede as may well be all my rentes and debtes sett downe under
my hand and all other if any be and can appeare to be due shalbe paid. Item: I give to my brother
Thomas Hoare twentie poundes, to my sister Elinor Bailies fortie shillinges, to my brother William
Hincksman and Walter Hincksman and Edward Hincksman and my sister ffounes twentye
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Hincksman and Walter Hincksman and Edward Hincksman and my sister ffounes twentye
shillinges a peece in gould, alsoe I give to my brother Thomas Hincksman five poundes and to my
servant John Sponar at presberie five markes and to his wife five nobles and to Thomas Prichard
my servant fortie shillinges and to Thomas Ade my servant tenn shillinges, Alsoe I give to Mr.
Thomas Vell and to Alderman Hill and Mr. Leonard Tarne my brother lawes and my brother too
new rings for my sake, and to good Mr. Workman our faithfull watchman forty shillings. Alsoe I give
unto my welbeloved wife Joane Hoare ye some of three hundred and fiftie poundes and to my
sonne John Hoare twoe hundred pounds and to my son Daniell Hoare one hundred and fiftie
poundes and to my daughter Joane Hoare a hundred pounds and to my son Leonard Hoare one
hundred pounds any my will is that my wife shall have the furniture of houshold that I have in all
places at her disposing during her life and after to come indiferentlie amongst my children except
the goodes at Thornebery wch was deliuered me by the sheriffe by verture of an elegit all wch I
give unto my daughter Margerie Mathewe presentlie after my decease. Alsoe I give unto my sonn
Thomas Hoare twentie poundes. Alsoe I give to the said Margery my daughter and her sonne
Charles Mathewe twoe hundred poundes and my will is that soe longe as this twoe hundred
poundes remaines in the stocke which I shall leave (which shalbe till my executors and overseers
shall allowe thereof for her good to lett him have it,) there shalbe unto her and her sonne sixteene
poundes a yeare quarterly paid and my will and desire is that the stocke I shall leave unto my wife
and the foure first named children with the twoe hundred poundes given my daughter shalbe used
and imployed uppon the three bargaines I have taken at Encombe, Presbery and Slimsbridg and
my wife and the foure children to have their maintenance out of it, and my will is that my sonne
Leonard shalbe carefullie kept at Schoole and when he is fitt for itt to be carefullie placed at
Oxford, and if ye Lord shall see fitt, to make him a Minister unto his people and that all ye charge
therof shalbe discharged out of the proffitt which it shall please God to send out of the stocke and
that all the rest of my estate unbequeathed all debtes and expence being discharged shalbe
equallie deuided betweene my wife and my twoe sonnes Daniell and John, and Joane, and the
profittes of the said stocke to accrewe unto them alsoe untill my executors and my overseers shall
agree for their good to lett any of them have their porcons for their pOnly this excepted that my
sonne Leonard shall have accrue and dewe unto him out of this estate six poundes a yeare to bee
paid unto him by the foresaid hundred poundes when my executors and overseers shall allowe of it
to be for his preferment and if anie of my children shall die before they come to make use of their
porcons my will is that porcons soe falling out salbe equallie devided amongst my five children
nowe with me and my sonne Thomas aforsaid and if it sahll soe happen that the stocke
bequeathed be not founde fitt to be imployed as I have directed but I trust ye Lord will soe blesse
that happie trade of life unto them that some of them will never give over but if soe should be then
my will is that my executors pay in ye porcons unto them if they bee att age or els to paie it in or
good securitie to my overseers and my will is that as I have agreed with Mr. Thomas Vell and
pthere shall alwaies be really upon the groundes att Encome with I have taken of him for Eight
yeares eight hunred of the best ewes to stand for his securitie untill all rentes and dewes
whatsoever shalbe really paid unto him, and now deare saviour spreade thy armes of mercie over
me purge away my synnes though they are many and greate and my faith weake lett they power
be seene in my weaknes and thay strength in my mainfould infirmities keepe me from that evill one
and Receive me to they mercy to whom with God the father and the holie spiritt be all glorie and
power and thankes giveinge both nowe and for evermore Amen the 25th day of September 1638.
By me Cha: Hoare: ffurther I give unto my sonne John Hoare fortie poundes more wch shall
accrewe unto him when all the other are satisfied out of the estate.
About this date many families, who brought much wealth, came to New England. The cause of this
emigration would appear to arise from the troublesome times in England. Charles I, became king in
1625. Then came the long Parliament, and the Civil War began late in 1642. Charles I, was
condemned and executed in London, 30 January 1649. There is no doubt but that our line at the
time of Charles Jr., belonged to the Parliament side and were strong supporters of the Protestant
faith, and this line of the Hoar family would probably never have had to be recorded if Joanne and
her son John had remained in England.
He married Joanna Hincksman (Henchman), ab 1612 in England, born ab 1600 in Glouchester,
England, died Dec 20, 1661 in Braintree, Norfolk, Mass, buried Dec 23, 1661 in Old Quincy
Cemetry, Braintree, Mass. Joanna: Joanna imigrated to America 1639/40 with 5 children. John,
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Cemetry, Braintree, Mass. Joanna: Joanna imigrated to America 1639/40 with 5 children. John,
Daniel(returned to England). Leonard (who was president of Harvard College 1672-75 and married
Bridget Lisle). Joanna m. Edmund Quincy and Marjorie b.ab 1615 d. Mar 10, 1687 in Braintree
Mass.m. Henry Flint.
"Joanna (Joane in will) the widow of the second Charles, died in Braintree, Sunday, Dec. 20, 1661.
The meaning of the name (grace of the Lord) seems very happily merited. She was buried in the
old Quincy cemetery with her son Leonard and his wife and daughter." -- Alfred Hoar Family
Source: http://www3.telus.net/roundtuit/hoar
Information from
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.genealogy.medieval/2008-04/msg00249.html
Someone who read my posting on the Edmond Hincksman family of
Marshfield and Chelmsford, Mass., pointed out that the marriage of
Charles Hoare and his wife Joanna nee Hincksman is now in the
extracted IGI:
Saint Swithin, Worcester, co. Worcester
--Charles Hore to Joane ---, 9 July 1609
Although Charles Hoare was later a resident of the city of Gloucester,
this marriage places the Hincksmans from Joanna's side of the family
firmly in Worcestershire. It is interesting to note a baptism from
another church in the same city of Worcester:
Saint Helen, Worcester, co. Worcester
--John Hincksman, son of Walter, bapt. 24 May 1550
Charles Hoare's will mentions his wife's brothers William, Walter,
EDWARD, and Thomas Hincksman. Note, however, that it was really
EDMUND Hincksman who was connected with the Hoars and Quincys in New
England:
http://books.google.com/books?id=hkwwKWvozdQC&pg=PA289&dq=%22edmund+hincksman
Remember from my earlier posting on Edmund that there were possible
(or probable) links to Martley and Bransford-with-Leigh, two nearby
villages in Worcestershire. Checking the IGI I find the following
family group from Clifton-on-Teme, Worcestershire, very close to
aforesaid Martley and Bransford:
Clifton on Teme, co. Worcester, England
--Katherine and Elizabeth Hincksman, daughters of Walter, bapt. 25 May
1620
--Walter Hincksman married to Joice Bedel, 18 June 1624
--Daniel Hincksman, son of Walter and Joice, bapt. 19 April 1627
--Anne Hincksman, daughter of Walter and Joice, bapt. 21 June 1633
Notes for Johanna Hincksman:
Charles Henry Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts: Page 231-232
HOAR, HORE, HOARE,
Joanna, daughter Margery m. Mr. Henry Flint, who was the assoc. minister of the church. of
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Braintree, and there she made her home. She brought with her sons John, Daniel and Leonard.
Daughter Joanna, b. about 1625, (m. at Br. 26 (5) 1618, Edmund Quinsey, Jr.) A son Thomas was
mentioned in her husband's will, who seems to have rem. in Eng. She d. 21 (10) 1661. [See
Genealogy in Reg. LIIL]
Daniel, son of the above, came to Boston; in partnership with Richard Cooke, reed, mortg. of land
in Bo. 26 (10) 1650. His bro. John conducted a suit for him against Cooke, 1665; he then res. in
Hull, Eng. He
calls Richard Cooke cousin, in letter dated April 20, 1663. [Mdx. Files.] [Suff. De. IV,
317, and Col. Rec]
Hezekiah, Taunton, atba. 1643; town officer. Ch. Mercy b. Jan. 1654, Nathaniel b. March, 1656,
Sarah b. 1 April, 1658, Elizabeth b. 26 May, 1660, Edward b. 25 Sept. 1663, Lydia b. 24 March,
1665, Hezekiah b.
10 Nov. 1668, Mary b. 22 Sept. 1669.
John, son of Charles and Joanna, b. about 1623, settled at Scituate; atba. 1643;juryman, 1646;
prop. frm. 5 June, 1651. Lawyer, farmer, propr. Sold land in 1659, and rem. to Concord.
Remonstrated to the Court about 1665, that he could not obtain justice for his bro.'s interests which
he was representing;
and was disbarred temporarily from pleading any case except his own. He rendered ever
memorable service in protection Oi the praying Indians, and in obtaining the deliverance of
captives held by hostile Indians in 1675, in consideration of which he reed, a grant of land in 1682.
Ch. Elizabeth, (m. Dec. 23, 1675, Jonathan Prescott,) Mary, (m. Oct. 21, 1668, Benjamin Graves,)
Daniel b. 1650. He d. April 2, 1704. His wife Alice d. June 5, 1696.
Rev. Leonard, son of Charles and Joanna, b. at Gloucester, Eng. about 1632, came to N. E. about
1642. Was grad. at Harvard College in 1650; became its third president, constituted 10 (10) 1672.
[S.] He
m. Bridget, dau. of Lord John and Alicia Lisle. Ch. Bridget b. March 13, 1673, (m. Mr. Thomas
Cotton; res. at Shoreditch, London, in 1695, her mother then dwelling with her). He d. in Boston 28
Nov., and was bur. at Braintree 6 Dec. 1675, ae. 45 years. Will dated 25 Oct. 1675; beq. to dau.
Bridget and wife; to bros. Daniel and John Hoar, sisters Flint and Quinsey; cousins Josiah Flint and
Noah Newman. To be interred at Braintree. The widow m. Hezekiah Usher. She d. May 25, 1723.
[Reg. IX, 154, and 377.]
Richard, Yarmouth, frm. 7 Sept. 1641;
atba. 1643; propr.; elder; com. for Court
business; schoolmaster.
widow of Mr Charles Hoar, brewer
Her death is recorded Braintree Records as 10 Mo.21 1661 (21 Oct 1661). In an entry in an
almanac once belonging to Rev Henry Flynt " Dec 22, 1661 ye midnight before my mother Hoar
dyed and was buried. She was interned in a grave with her son Leonard
Charles Hoare and Johanna Hincksman had the following children:
i.
THOMAS5 HOARE was born in 1612 in Gloucestershire, England. He died in Prob
Gloucestershire, England.
Notes for Thomas Hoare:
Charles H. pope pioneers of Massachussetts:
The only child of Charles and Joanna not to emigrate with their mother. He
remained in England
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ii.
CHARLES HOARE was born in 1613 in Gloucestershire, England. He died between
1630-1640.
Notes for Charles Hoare:
According to William Hoar, Charles born in 1613 died before the family emigrated
and sometimes after 1630 when he gratuated with a BA from Oxford.
8.
6.
iii.
MARGERY HOARE was born in 1614 in Gloucestershire, England. She died on 10
Mar 1687 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma. She married (1) JOHN MATTHEWS on 25 Dec
1633 in St. Nicholas Church, Gloucester. He was born in Matlock, Derbyshire,
England. He died before 1640. She married (2) HENRY FLYNT. He was born in
Matlock, Derbyshire, England. He died on 27 Apr 1668 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma.
iv.
RUTH HOARE was born in 1617 in Gloucestershire, England. She died in Jun 1628 in
England.
9.
v.
DANIEL HOARE was born in 1621 in Gloucestershire, England. He died in London,
England. He married MARY UNKNOWN.
10.
vi.
JOHN HOARE was born in 1622 in Gloucestershire, England. He died on 02 Apr 1704
in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He married ALICE about 1645. She
died on 05 Jun 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
11.
vii.
JOANNA HOARE was born on 11 Jun 1624 in Gloucestershire, England. She died on
16 May 1680 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma. She married EDMUND QUINCY on 26 Jul
1648 in Braintree, Norfolk Co.. He was born in 1627 in England. He died on 07 Jan
1698 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
12.
viii. LEONARD HOARE was born in 1632. He died in Nov 1675 in Boston, Middlesex,
Massachusetts, USA. He married BRIDGET LISLE, daughter of John Lisle and Alice.
MARGERY4 HOARE (Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born about 1590 in Gloucester, Cirencester,
Gloucestershire, England. She married THOMAS HILL in 1609. He was born in 1588. He died in Oct
1652 in Gloucester, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.
Thomas Hill and Margery Hoare had the following children:
i.
JOHN5 HILL.
ii.
7.
ROBERT HILL.
ANNA4 HOARE (Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born about 1594. She married LEONARD TARNE
about 1615.
Notes for Anna Hoare:
Anna HOARE (AFN: 1FVR-C1V)Pedigree
<pedigree_view.asp?recid=35553031&frompage=99>
Sex: F
IGI Records Submitter(s): NANCY RUTH WALDO CLEMENTMicrofilm: NONE9 COLLIER
STREET ST CATHERINES, ONT CANADA L2P2R9Submission: AF96-113866
KATHERINE
H. HORSTMicrofilm: NONE1819 ROMERO ST YUBA CITY CASubmission: AF95-109456USA
95993According to this entry she was born about 1594 and married Leonard Tarne in 1615
Leonard Tarne and Anna Hoare had the following children:
i.
CHARLES (?)5 TARNE was born in 1601.
ii.
THOMAS (?) TARNE was born in 1609.
iii.
MYLES (?) TARNE was born in 1595.
iv.
JOHN (?) TARNE was born in 1604.
v.
GEORGE (?) TARNE was born in 1613.
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Generation 5
8.
MARGERY5 HOARE (Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born in 1614 in Gloucestershire,
England. She died on 10 Mar 1687 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma. She married (1) JOHN MATTHEWS
on 25 Dec 1633 in St. Nicholas Church, Gloucester. He was born in Matlock, Derbyshire, England.
He died before 1640. She married (2) HENRY FLYNT. He was born in Matlock, Derbyshire, England.
He died on 27 Apr 1668 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma.
Notes for Margery Hoare:
MARGERY HOARE (daughter of Joanna and Charles Hoare) was married to John Matthews at St.
Nicholas Church in Gloucester, December 25, 1633, and had a son Charles who is mentioned in
his grandfather Hoare's will. She was a widow, and probably childless, when she came to New
England. She married for her second husband Rev. Henry Flynt of Braintree. He is supposed to
have been born at Matlock, Derbyshire, England. In politics he was of the party of Sir Henry Vane,
and his theological views led him to take, for a time at least, the unpopular side in the Antinomian
controversy. The inscription upon his tombstone in Quincy is as follows:Here Lyes interred ye Body of ye Rev'd Mr. Henry Flynt,
who came to new England in ye Year 1635, was
Ordained ye first Teacher of ye Church of Braintry
1639 and Died April 27th. 1668. He had ye
Character of a Gentleman Remarkable for his
Piety, Learning, Wisdom, & Fidelity in his Office
By him on his right hand lyes the Body of Margery,
his beloved consort, who Died March 1686-7, her
maiden name was Hoar. She was a Gentlewoman
of Piety, Prudence, & peculiarly accomplished
for instructing young Gentlewoemen, many being
sent to her from other Towns, especially from Boston.
They descended from antient and good familys in England.
The ten children born to Henry and Margery Flynt as recorded in Braintree Records were:DOROTHY, b. 21. 5 mo. 1642; married Samuel Shephard, 1666.
ANNAH, b. 11. 7 mo. 1643; married John Dassett, 1662.
JOSIAH, b. 24. 6 mo. 1645; married Esther Willet.
MARGARETT, b. 20. 4 mo. 1647; died 29, 6 mo. 1648.
JOANNA, b. 18. 12 mo. 1648; married Noah Newman 1669.
DAVID, b. 11. 11 mo. 1651; died 21. 1 mo. 1652.
SETH, b. 2. 2 mo. 1653.
RUTH, b. 31. 11 mo. 1654.
10. COTTON and JOHN, b. 16. 7 mo. 1656; died 20. 9 mo. 1656.
Mr. Flynt accumulated considerable property for a country clergyman. The eldest son Josiah, was
graduated at Harvard College in 1664, and was ordained the successor of Rev. Richard Mather at
Dorchester December 27, 1671. He died at the early age of thirty-five years, September 16, 1680.
His wife was Esther, daughter of Captain Thomas Willett, first mayor of New York city. Of her four
children one was the noted bachelor Tutor Flynt who served Harvard College for the unexampled
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term of fifty-five years - 1699 - 1754 - and died in 1760. Her daughter Dorothy married Edmond
Quincy, May 11, 1678, and thus the Quincy family derives descent from Joanna Hincksman Hoare
through both of her daughters, Joanna and Margery. Mrs. Dorothy Flynt Quincy died in 1737. The
house in which she lived, built by Colonel Edmond Quincy in 1685, still stands, a characteristic
example of domestic colonial architecture. Among the more famous of her numerous descendants
are those members of the Holmes, Wendell, Jackson, Lowell and Quincy families whose names
are household words in Massachusetts, and also Gen. Terry, the hero of Fort Fisher.
John Matthews and Margery Hoare had the following children:
i.
CHARLES6 MATTHEWS. She died before 1640.
ii.
DOROTHY MATTHEWS. She married EDMOND QUINCY.
Notes for Henry Flynt:
MARGERY HOARE (daughter of Joanna and Charles Hoare was married to John Matthews at St.
Nicholas Church in Gloucester, December 25, 1633, and had a son Charles who is mentioned in
his grandfather Hoare's will. She was a widow, and probably childless, when she came to New
England. She married for her second husband Rev. Henry Flynt of Braintree. He is supposed to
have been born at Matlock, Derbyshire, England. In politics he was of the party of Sir Henry Vane,
and his theological views led him to take, for a time at least, the unpopular side in the Antinomian
controversy. The inscription upon his tombstone in Quincy is as follows:Here Lyes interred ye Body of ye Rev'd Mr. Henry Flynt,
who came to new England in ye Year 1635, was
Ordained ye first Teacher of ye Church of Braintry
1639 and Died April 27th. 1668. He had ye
Character of a Gentleman Remarkable for his
Piety, Learning, Wisdom, & Fidelity in his Office
By him on his right hand lyes the Body of Margery,
his beloved consort, who Died March 1686-7, her
maiden name was Hoar. She was a Gentlewoman
of Piety, Prudence, & peculiarly accomplished
for instructing young Gentlewoemen, many being
sent to her from other Towns, especially from Boston.
They descended from antient and good familys in England.
The ten children born to Henry and Margery Flynt as recorded in Braintree Records were:DOROTHY, b. 21. 5 mo. 1642; married Samuel Shephard, 1666.
ANNAH, b. 11. 7 mo. 1643; married John Dassett, 1662.
JOSIAH, b. 24. 6 mo. 1645; married Esther Willet.
MARGARETT, b. 20. 4 mo. 1647; died 29, 6 mo. 1648.
JOANNA, b. 18. 12 mo. 1648; married Noah Newman 1669.
DAVID, b. 11. 11 mo. 1651; died 21. 1 mo. 1652.
SETH, b. 2. 2 mo. 1653.
RUTH, b. 31. 11 mo. 1654.
10. COTTON and JOHN, b. 16. 7 mo. 1656; died 20. 9 mo. 1656.
Mr. Flynt accumulated considerable property for a country clergyman. The eldest son Josiah, was
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graduated at Harvard College in 1664, and was ordained the successor of Rev. Richard Mather at
Dorchester December 27, 1671. He died at the early age of thirty-five years, September 16, 1680.
His wife was Esther, daughter of Captain Thomas Willett, first mayor of New York city. Of her four
children one was the noted bachelor Tutor Flynt who served Harvard College for the unexampled
term of fifty-five years - 1699 - 1754 - and died in 1760. Her daughter Dorothy married Edmond
Quincy, May 11, 1678, and thus the Quincy family derives descent from Joanna Hincksman Hoare
through both of her daughters, Joanna and Margery. Mrs. Dorothy Flynt Quincy died in 1737. The
house in which she lived, built by Colonel Edmond Quincy in 1685, still stands, a characteristic
example of domestic colonial architecture. Among the more famous of her numerous descendants
are those members of the Holmes, Wendell, Jackson, Lowell and Quincy families whose names
are household words in Massachusetts, and also Gen. Terry, the hero of Fort Fisher.
Henry Flynt and Margery Hoare had the following children:
i.
DOROTHY6 FLYNT was born on 21 May 1642. She married SAMUEL SHEPHARD in
1666.
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ii.
ANNAH FLYNT was born on 11 Jul 1643. She married JOHN DOSSETT in 1662.
iii.
JOSIAH FLYNT was born on 24 Jun 1645. He died on 16 Sep 1680. He married
ESTHER WILLET. She was born on 10 Jul 1648. She died on 26 Jul 1737.
iv.
MARGARETT FLYNT was born on 20 Apr 1647. She died on 29 Jun 1648.
v.
JOANNA FLYNT was born on 18 Dec 1648. She married NOAH NEWMAN in 1669.
vi.
DAVID FLYNT was born on 11 Nov 1651. He died on 21 Jan 1652.
vii.
SETH FLYNT was born on 02 Feb 1653.
viii. RUTH FLYNT was born on 30 Nov 1654.
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COTTON FLYNT was born on 16 Jul 1656. He died on 20 Sep 1656.
x.
JOHN FLYNT was born on 16 Jul 1656. He died on 20 Sep 1656.
DANIEL5 HOARE (Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born in 1621 in Gloucestershire,
England. He died in London, England. He married MARY UNKNOWN.
Notes for Daniel Hoare:
He emigrated with his mother and siblings to Masaachusetts in 1640 but returned to England
Daniel Hoare and Mary Unknown had the following child:
i.
JOHN6 HOARE.
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JOHN5 HOARE (Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born in 1622 in Gloucestershire,
England. He died on 02 Apr 1704 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He married ALICE
about 1645. She died on 05 Jun 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
Notes for John Hoare:
Listed as John Hore in List of those Able to Bear Arms in the Colony of New Plymouth in 1643
John Hoar son of Charles son of Charles born 1622 in Glouchester, England, died Apr 02, 1704 in
Mass.
"John Hoare, the first in our line in this country, first settled in Scituata, Mass., in 1643, and bore
arms the same year. He was a lawyer, and noted "for his bold, independent mind and action." He
had a farm on the west of litttle Masquashart Pond. While here he appears to have been engaged
in the business of the town, drafting deeds, bonds, &c..Lived in Scituate Mass 1643-1655. He
settled in about 1660 in Concord Mass. He continued the practice of the law, except at one time he
was prohibited from practicing, except his own cases, for not attending church, and speaking
slightingly of one of the ministers.
"John, son of Charles and Joanna, b. about 1622, settled at Scituate; atba. 1643; Juryman, 1646;
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"John, son of Charles and Joanna, b. about 1622, settled at Scituate; atba. 1643; Juryman, 1646;
prop. frm. 5 June, 1651. Lawyer, farmer, propr. Sold land in 1659, and rem. to Concord.
Remonstrated to the Court about 1665, that he could not obtain justice for his bro.'s interests which
he was representing; and was disbarred temporarily from pleading any case except his own. He
rendered ever memorable service in protection of the praying lndians, and in obtaining the
deliverance of captives held by hostile Indians in 1675, in consideration of which he recd. a grant of
land in 1682.
Ch. Elizabeth, (m. Dec. 23, 1675,Jonathan Prescott,)
Graves,) Daniel b. 1650. He d. April 2, 1704.
Mary, (m. Oct. 21, 1668, Benjamin
John hoare's wife Alice d. June 5, 1696."
In November 1675 when food and fuel failed, one of her distant relatives, a Rev. John Eliott,
“caused the removal of 58” Christian Indians from Nashoba, New Hampshire to be removed to
Concord. No one could be prevailed upon to “take charge of them” until my 8th Great Grandfather
consented to do so. He provided quarters in his own home and own home and offices and began
building a workshop and palisade in which they could work by day and be protected by night.
Against the large protest of my relative John, a Colony Captain Mosely broke into John’s premises
robbed the Indians of most of their personal possessions and under military escort moved the
Indians to Deer Island. While the colonial governor “was not well pleased by Mosely’s
contemptuous assumption of their powers did not bring any action against the Captain or
recompenses Joan Hoar for his considerable losses. 1899 NEHGR 190-195
SOURCE: From HOAR entry in Pioneers of Mass.
He took great interest in the welfare of the Indians, and built a house on his place for the Christian
Indians. They at the time of King Philip's war were under his care by order of the general court.
"Capt. Samuel Mosely with 103 men took these Christian Indians (the Nashobahs) away from Mr.
Hoare's place, insulted Mr. Hoare and plundered the poor, helpless Indians of all they had, and
sent them, 58 in number, (12 only able-bodied men) to Boston under guard of some 20 rough and
brutal soldiers. Afterwards they were sent to Deer Island.
On "Feb. 10, 1676, Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and child, both wounded, wife of the minister at
Lancester, Mass., were taken prisoners at that place. Efforts were made to secure her release, but
without success, until Mr. Hoare by the desire of her husband made the attempt. Under date of
April 28, 1676, he left Lancester with two guides, Nepphonet and Peter Tatatiquinea and met the
hostile Indians at Wachusett Lake (now in Princeton, Mass.) May 2, 1676. He took £20 and some
goods and secured her release, although King Philip refused his consent. They returned to
Lancester and she went to Boston May 7th. It is said no other person in the colony could have
secured her release."
--SOURCE: Alfred Hoar Family-John Hoar, at the request of the colonial authorities, followed the Indian band far into the
wilderness, and after great hardship and the exercise of great ingenuity, recovered by ransom Mrs.
Rowlandson, a lady captive from Lancaster. Her account of her ransom is published. The rock
where she was redeemed is situated in (???), close by the base of Wachusett Mountain, and has
been marked by the senator with a suitable inscription." --SOURCE: Worchester County—
The granite ledge known as Redemption Rock is the site of the famous release from captivity of
Mary White Rowlandson. On its perpendicular face is inscribed: "Upon this rock May 2nd 1676 was
made the agreement for the ransom of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson of Lancaster between the Indians
and John Hoar of Concord. King Philip was with the Indians but refused his consent." Mary White
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Rowlandson (1637-1711) told her own story in "The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of
Mrs. Mary Rowlandson," which first appeared in public in 1679, three years after her capture and
release. It would become a 17th-century bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic with 15 editions
published before 1800. According to Neal Salisbury, who re-published Mary's narrative in 1997 as
"The Sovereignty and Goodness of God," in 1653, Lancaster was a frontier town in the "wild, wild
west" of Massachusetts. The Rock southeast of Wachusett Lake was a point of contact between
two civilizations. Many of New England's Native American tribes, angered by the spread of colonial
settlements, the conversion of forests into farmland, and perceived injustices at the hands of
colonists, joined the Wampanoag sachem Metacom (called Philip by the English) in an attempt to
drive the colonists from their new homelands, in the process destroying hunting grounds, winter
camps, and settlements. Mary White Rowlandson's narrative begins on February 10, 1676, when
400 Nipmucs, Narragansetts, and Wampanoags attacked Lancaster "about sun-rising." Mary, her
three children, and twenty other captives were taken into "the vast and desolate wilderness, I knew
not whither." After many "removes" (shifts of locations), they ultimately rendezvoused with King
Philip near the present day New Hampshire-Vermont border north of Northfield, MA. Her bible was
a source of comfort throughout, and her sewing skills, quickly discovered, placed her in good favor;
for a shilling, she was asked to make a shirt for King Philip. Mary and her captors returned by late
April 1676. John Hoar of Concord, who had instructed and protected a group of "praying Indians,"
went to negotiate her release at the flat-topped outcrop overlooking a meadow where the Native
Americans had camped. She writes, "Philip who was in the company came up and took me by the
hand and said, 'Two weeks more and you shall be Mistress again.'" Later, a ransom was raised "by
some Boston gentlemen." She traveled to Boston with John Hoar to be reunited with her husband,
son, and eldest daughter (the youngest had died from wounds eight days after the raid). This
historic site was acquired in 1889 by Senator George F. Hoar, one of the founders and first
president of The Trustees. It was donated to The Trustees in 1952 by the Senator's descendants,
John Hoar and John Hoar, Jr.
UPON THIS ROCK MAY 2D 1676
WAS MADE THE AGREEMENT FOR THE RANSOM
OF MRS. MARY ROWLANDSON OF LANCASTER
BETWEEN THE INDIANS AND JOHN HOAR OF CONCORD.
KING PHILIP WAS WITH THE INDIANS BUT
REFUSED HIS CONSENT
Here negotiations for her ransom began toward the end of April. On May 2, 1676, Mary
Rowlandson was exchanged at Redemption Rock
To the Hono'rd Generall Court Now Assembled
In Boston May 24th, 1682.
The Humble Petition of John Hoare Humbly Sheweth that whereas in the yeare 1665 yo'r Poor Petitioner was comitted to Prison forced
to find suretyies for his good behavior and also fyned fivety pound for doing such things as I
humbly conceived were but my duty and also prohibited from pleading any bodies cause but my
owne; Now yo'r poor Petitioner hath a long time layne under the smart of these sufferings and hath
often moved for a release but such hath bene the unhappyness of yo'r Poor Suppliant that he hath
not yet obtained such a good day the want whereof hath bene greatly prejuditiall to my Brother Mr.
Daniel Hoare his Estate and so my owne and also unto my name and famyly. The perticulars in my
petition then exhibited to the Honor'd Generall Court wear such as my Brother Mr. Henery Flint of
Brantrey & Mr. Edmond Browne of Sudbury did judge would not give any ofence. And in that hope I
did present it.
I Humbly now present to this Hon'rd Court that in the time of the warr I tooke the charge of about
sixty Indians belonging to Nashoby by the order of Majo'r Willerd, Majo'r Gookin, Mr. Elliot, and the
select men of Concord. I built them a fort that cost mee of my own estate fourty pounds and went
with my teame in Hazard of my life to save and bring home there Corne and also borrowed Rey
and hors for them to plant and sow which I was forced to pay for myself. I also made several
Journeys to Lancaster and to the Counsell and two Journies to the Indians to redeme Mrs.
Rowlinson and Good wife Kettle with two horses and provisions and gave the sagamores
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Rowlinson and Good wife Kettle with two horses and provisions and gave the sagamores
considerably of my owne estate above whatever I received of the Countrey and by the favor of god
obtained of them that they would fight noe more but in ther owne defence; Seth Perry also had
several things of mee to give the Indians that hee might escape with his life.
My sonn Daniel Hoare also was Indicted for his life yet by divine providence was spared, yet was
sentence to pay five pounds to the Indians and five pounds to the Countery tho' as I humbly
Conceive he had not broken any Law.
My Humble Supplication on all accounts to this Hon'rd Court is that I might be sett att Liberty from
my sentence and may enjoy the liberty of an English man, and alsto that the Cor't would pleas to
remitt my son Daniel's sentence. And if they please to grant me some small parcel of Land to
comfort my wife with respect unto all her suffereings by my disbursements fro the Countrey as
above recited.
And yo'r Petitioner shall give thanks to the Lord and you
And shall ever Pray &c
JOHN HOARE.--"
He was released from his bonds and restraint from pleading in the courts. Furthermore, the
magistrates recommended "that considering his publike service & Costs in securing the Nashoby
Indians at his house in Concord by order of this Court's Committee for several months in time of
said warr, and for his adventuring his life to goe up to the Indians in the time of the warr the
successe whereof was the Redeeming of some Captives particulary Mrs. Rowlandson", some 200
acres of land would be granted his family. But the deputies in the General Court disagreed and
answered:
" In ans'r to the Petition of John Hoare, and on further consideration thereof the Court judge meet
for his service donne for the publick etc. to grant to the wife and children of the said John Hoare
two hundred acres of land in any common lands from former grants, and not hindering a
plantation."
(Mass. Records, v. V, p. 359)
Samuel Sewall noted in his diary for 8 Nov. 1690, "Jn'o Hoar comes into the Lobby and saies he
comes from the Lord, by the Lord, to speak for the Lord: Complains that Sins as bad as Sodom's
found here."
John did not leave a will and his probate shows that his son Daniel had been taking care of John
and Alice since 1683. (Middlesex Probate, #11589).
He married Alice Lisle, born ab 1628, (daughter of Sir John Lord Lisle and Lady Alicia ______.)
died June 05, 1696 in Concord, Mass. Alice: She was the daughter of Sir John Lord Lisle,
President of the High Court of Justice, Lord commissioner of the great seal, who drew the
indictment and death sentence of King Charles1, He was murdered in Lusanne, Switzerland Aug
11, 1664. Alice—smother Alice Beckonshaw Lisle was beheaded by brutal judgment of Jeffries in
1685. The Story of her arrest on a chargeof treason for sheltering rebels her condemnation to be
burned alive and her execution by beheading, with all the cruel, gastly,details, forms a disgraceful
page in English History. Information from www.ifthompson.com/
John and Alice had 3 children Elizabeth, Mary and Daniel
"Alice Hoar ye wife of Mr Jno Hoar her husband dyed June ye 5th day 1696"
Records--
-- Concord Vital
Although I have seen various sites stating that Alice was sister to Bridget Lisle and daughter John
Lisle and Lady (Dame) Alice Beckonshaw some say she is not. I have included the History of this
family although it appears to be unknown at this time.
See more Alice Lisle Hoar Ancestors in Sir White Beckonshaw History
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Search for John Hoar Probate Records Index to the Probate Records of Middlesex County,
Massachusetts: 1704 Hoar, Hoare John Concord Administration number 11589
John Hoare and Alice had the following children:
i.
MARY6 HOAR was born about 1648. She died on 05 Jun 1697 in Concord, MA, USA.
She married BENJAMIN GRAVES on 21 Oct 1668 in Concord, MA, USA. He was born
about 1645 in Concord, MA, USA. He died before 1724.
Notes for Mary Hoar:
MARY,married Benjamin Graves, October 21, 1668. Source Nourse 1899
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ii.
JOANNA HOARE was born before 1650 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She
died on 21 Oct 1691 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. She married EZRA
MORSE on 18 Feb 1670/71. He was born on 12 May 1643 in Dedhan.
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iii.
DANIEL HOAR was born in 1650 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on
08 Feb 1743 in London. He married (1) MARY STRATTON on 19 Jul 1677 in Concord,
daughter of Samuel Stratton and Mary Fry. She was born on 19 Jan 1656 in
Concord, MA, USA. She died on 05 Jan 1717 in Concord, MA, USA. He married (2)
MARY (FOX) LEE on 16 Oct 1717.
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iv.
ELIZABETH HOAR was born about 1655. She died on 25 Sep 1687. She married
JONATHAN PRESCOTT on 23 Dec 1675. He died on 05 Dec 1721.
JOANNA5 HOARE (Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born on 11 Jun 1624 in
Gloucestershire, England. She died on 16 May 1680 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Ma. She married
EDMUND QUINCY on 26 Jul 1648 in Braintree, Norfolk Co.. He was born in 1627 in England. He died
on 07 Jan 1698 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
Edmund Quincy and Joanna Hoare had the following children:
i.
MARY6 QUINCY was born in 1650. She married EPHRAIM SAVAGE.
ii.
DANIEL QUINCY was born on 07 Feb 1651. He married HANNAH SHEPARD.
iii.
JOHN QUINCY was born on 05 Apr 1652. He died on 14 Aug 1674.
iv.
JOANNA QUINCY was born in 1654. She married DAVID HOBART.
v.
JUDITH QUINCY was born in 1655. She died on 05 Mar 1679. She married JOHN
REYNER JR..
vi.
ELIZABETH QUINCY was born in 1656. She married DANIEL GOOKIN.
vii.
EDMUND QUINCY was born on 03 Jan 1660. He died on 22 Oct 1661.
viii. MARTHA QUINCY was born on 26 Jan 1665.
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EXPERIENCE QUINCY was born on 20 Jan 1667. She married WILLIAM SAVIL on 24
Nov 1693.
LEONARD5 HOARE (Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born in 1632. He died in Nov 1675
in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He married BRIDGET LISLE, daughter of John Lisle and
Alice.
Notes for Leonard Hoare:
The firstof his family to drop e from his name
Leonard Hoare and Bridget Lisle had the following child:
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i.
BRIDGET6 HOARE was born on 13 Mar 1673. She married THOMAS COTTON on 21
Jun 1689 in Parish Church of Athallowes on the Wall, London, England. He was
born in 1653 in Wortley. He died in 1730.
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13.
JOSIAH6 FLYNT (Margery5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born on 24 Jun 1645. He died on 16 Sep 1680. He married ESTHER WILLET. She was
born on 10 Jul 1648. She died on 26 Jul 1737.
Notes for Josiah Flynt:
The eldest son Josiah, was graduated at Harvard College in 1664, and was ordained the
successor of Rev. Richard Mather at Dorchester December 27, 1671. He died at the early age of
thirty-five years, September 16, 1680. His wife was Esther, daughter of Captain Thomas Willett,
first mayor of New York city. Of her four children one was the noted bachelor Tutor Flynt who
served Harvard College for the unexampled term of fifty-five years - 1699 - 1754 - and died in
1760. Her daughter Dorothy married Edmond Quincy, May 11, 1678, and thus the Quincy family
derives descent from Joanna Hincksman Hoare through both of her daughters, Joanna and
Margery. Mrs. Dorothy Flynt Quincy died in 1737. The house in which she lived, built by Colonel
Edmond Quincy in 1685, still stands, a characteristic example of domestic colonial architecture.
Among the more famous of her numerous descendants are those members of the Holmes,
Wendell, Jackson, Lowell and Quincy families whose names are household words in
Massachusetts, and also Gen. Terry, the hero of Fort Fisher
Josiah Flynt and Esther Willet had the following children:
i.
TUTOR7 FLINT. He died in 1760.
ii.
14.
DOROTHY FLINT. She died on 29 Aug 1737. She married EDMOND QUINCY. He was
born about 1681 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. He died in 1737 in
London.
DANIEL6 HOAR (John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born in 1650 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 08 Feb 1743 in London. He
married (1) MARY STRATTON on 19 Jul 1677 in Concord, daughter of Samuel Stratton and Mary
Fry. She was born on 19 Jan 1656 in Concord, MA, USA. She died on 05 Jan 1717 in Concord,
MA, USA. He married (2) MARY (FOX) LEE on 16 Oct 1717.
Notes for Daniel Hoar:
Daniel witnessed the murder of three Indian women and children in 1676 for which he was
sentenced to death with Nathaniel Wilder for killing one or more Indians in 1776 but escaped with
a fine.
Daniel Hoar, (3.John3, 2.Charles2, 1.Charles1) born ab 1650, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts,
died aft 1718 possibly Concord, Middlessex, Mass. He married twice (1) Mary Stratton on 19 Jul
1677, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts and after her death in 1716 he married (2) Mary
Coleburn on 16 Oct 1717, in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.(Mary Colburn had been married
twice before Eliphalet Fox and Joseph Lee) Daniel and Mary Stratton had 11 children. John
(1678-1764) Daniel (1680-1773) Leonard (1682-1771) Jonathan (-1702) Joseph (-1707) Mary
(1689-1703) Samuel (1691-1746) Benjamin (1693-1775) Isaac (1695-1720) David (1698-)
Elizabeth (1701-)
He was almost executed when he was present at an incident where some Christian Indians were
murdered. He and a companion were fined, but two others were hung for the murder. Nourse,
Henry Steadman, 1899, The Hoar Family in America and its English Ancestry, Boston, MA:
A s. of John2, named Daniel3, b. 1650, m. Mary Stratton and had 11 chn. Of these, one bore his
father's name and was known as Lieut. Daniel4. He m. Sarah Jones, dau. of John and Sarah, and
had 7 chn., dying Feb. 8, 1780, a. 93. One of his sons, Jonathan5, grad. Harvard Coll., was an
officer in the F. and I. War, and, after the conquest of Canada, was appointed by the crown, Gov.
of Newfoundland, but d. before assuming the robes of office. Three other sons, John5, Daniel5,
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of Newfoundland, but d. before assuming the robes of office. Three other sons, John5, Daniel5,
and Timothy5, were represented in the history of this town as hereinafter set forth - the record
beginning with the first permanently established here.
He married Mary Stratton, July 16, 1677, born 19 Jan 1656, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts
(daughter of Mary Frye and Samuel Stratton) died 1716.
Children: Leonard Hoar b. 1684.
Nourse 1899
DANIEL, born 1650; married July 16, 1677, Mary Stratton, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Fry), and
(2nd) Mary Lee, October 16, 1717. By the first wife he had eleven children:
JOHN,b. Oct. 24, 1678, at Watertown; d. March 1, 1764, in Sudbury. By wife Ruth had ten children:
1. Nehemiah,4 b. Oct 19, 1704; d. Dec. 2, 1718. 2. Jonathan, b. May 30, 1706; d. Nov. 8, 1719. 3.
Oliver, b. Oct. 14, 1707; d. May 29, 1711. 4. John, b. March 22, 1709; d. Aug. 28, 1711. 5. Submit,
b. Sept. 5, 1711. 6. Ruth, b. Dec. 11, 1713; m. April 20, 1732, Amos Sanderson. 7. Dorothy, b.
Feb. 22, 1714. 8. John, b. Jan. 2, 1715; d. Nov. 17, 1715. 9. Josiah, b. Jan. 2, 1717. 10. Abigail, b.
Nov. 15, 1720.
LEONARD, captain, d. April, 1771, aged 87, in brimfield. By his wife ESTHER had eight children: 1.
Joseph, b. Dec. 5, 1707. 2. Daniel, b. May 7, 1709. 3. Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1710. 4. Leonard, b. Dec.
17, 1711. 5. David, b. Feb. 23, 1713. 6. Charles, b. Dec. 25, 1714. 7. Edmond, b. July 19, 1716. 8.
Esther, b. April 7, 1719. Many of the descendants of this Brimfield branch of the family in 1838 took
the surnames Hale and Homer.
DANIEL, b. 1680; lieutenant; m. Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah (Temple) Jones, Dec. 20,
1705. She was b. at Concord, June 4, 1686. They lived a mile easterly from Concord Centre.
Daniel's epitaph in the Old Concord Burying Ground is surmounted by a coat of arms - a double
headed eagle - and the words "Paternal Coat Armor." The inscription is as follows:
Lieut Daniel Hoar
Obt. Feb'r ye 8th 1773 Æt 93.
By Honest Industry & Prudent
Oeconomy he acquired a handSom Fortune for a man in Privet
Carrecter. He Injoyed a long Life
& uninterrupted state of health
Blessings that ever attend ExerSics & Temperance.
S.N.
Heres the last end of mortal story.
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He's Dead.
Lieut. Daniel Hoar had seven children: 1. John,4 b. Jan. 6, 1707; m. (1st) Esther Pierce of
Lexington, June 13, 1734; m. (2nd) Aug. 21, 1740, Elizabeth Coolidge, daughter of Capt. Joseph,
b. Jan. 5, 1720. By the first wife he had two, by the second nine children. He died in Lincoln, May
16, 1786, and his widow d. March 10, 1791. John Hoar was a resident of Lexington, Watertown
and Lincoln, the changes not being wholly due to removals, but partly to alterations in town
boundaries. he held various town offices, was assessor and selectman for several years, and one
of the founders of the church. During the French and Indian war, July 14, 1748, at Fort Dummer, he
was taken prisoner and remained a captive among the Indians for three months. He participated in
the fight at Concord Bridge, April 19, 1775, being a member of the company of which his son
Samuel was a lieutenant. His name leads those of the eight soldiers who made affidavit, April 23,
1775, to their experiences on the day of the fight, the first of the depositions sent to England by a
fast sailing vessel from Salem. (See Remembrancer I., 85.) 2. Daniel, m. Nov. 2, 1743, Rebecca
Brooks; d. in Westminster, leaving two sons and two daughters. 3. Lucy, m. John Brooks. 4.
Timothy, b. 1716; m. Abigail Brooks, Jan. 23, 1752. 5. Jonathan, b. 1719; graduate of Harvard
1740; major 1755; lieut.-colonel 1756, and colonel 1760, serving in the French and Indian war 1744
- 1763; appointed Governor of Newfoundland, etc., but died at. 52, in 1771, on his passage from
England to the colonies. 6. Elizabeth, m. ------- Whittemore. 7. Mary, m. Zachariah Whittemore.
JONATHAN, d. at the Castle, a soldier, Oct. 26, 1702.
JOSEPH, d. at sea, 1707.
BENJAMIN, wife Esther.
MARY, b. March 14, 1689; d. June 10, 1702.
SAMUEL, b. April 6, 1691.
ISAAC, b. May 18, 1695; m. Anna -------, and lived in Sudbury.
DAVID, b. Nov. 14, 1698.
ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 22, 1701.
DANIEL HOARE came to Massachusetts with the family and became a trader in Boston; at least
he so speaks of himself, although he is not found a resident or real-estate owner in the town
records. He was licensed Oct. 2, 1650, by order of the Council of State "to export to New England
three hundred birding fowling peices and muskets upon giving security that they will not be used to
the prejudice of the Commonwealth." (See Calendar of State Papers, 344.) He accumulated
considerable property, some of which he held in partnership with Lieut Richard Cooke, whom he
calls cousin. This Cooke was very probably from Gloucester, as the name is found in the records of
St. Mary de Crypt. John Cooke founded the Crypt Grammar School in 1528. The late Major
General George Cooke of Albany, N.Y., came from Gloucester. In 1650, Daniel made his brother
John and his nephew John Hull his attorneys to settle with Cooke whom, in 1663, he charges in a
letter from Hull, England, with dishonesty in his partnership accounts. The attorneyship as before
narrated, was a source of dire misfortune to his brother John. Neither the date of birth or death of
Daniel Hoare has been discovered. Savage says he died in London. His wife Mary writes from
Hull, England, April 9, 1673, to Mrs. Leonard Hoar asking that she would receive her son, John,
into their own family, "which would be a singular testimony of your kindness to my husband (who I
know will cheerfully pay my Bro'r; yea more free then to a stranger), to his child, and to her that is
Your Loving Sister:" (See Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. Vol. viii. 4 Series.)
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LEONARD HOAR, designated in his father's will to be the scholar of the family and a teacher in the
church, although by his coming to New England he missed the proposed matriculation at Oxford,
yet satisfied fully the spirit of the paternal wish. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1650,
William Stoughton, chief justice and Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, being the most
distinguished of his eight classmates. In November, 1653, he returned to England and it is said
was there befriended by Sir Matthew Hale, also a native of Gloucester and at that time a judge of
the Common Pleas. He was soon presented by Sir Henry Mildmay, one of the regicides, then lord
of the manor, with the benefice of Wanstead in Essex. According to Oldmixon, Sir Henry's wife,
Anne, was a daughter of Sir Leonard Holiday, Lord Mayor of London, also of Gloucester birth, "and
perhaps a Relation as well as a namesake" of the young clergyman. At her death, March 12, 1656,
Leonard Hoar preached two sermons, "The Sting of Death" and "Death Unstung," which were
printed at Boston in 1680, with a "Dedicatory Epistle to Mrs. Bridget Usher, my ever honored Aunt,"
by Josiah Flint. He was one of the two thousand victims of the Uniformity Act upon the restoration
of Charles II., but remained in England for about ten years after his ejection, and received the
degree of M.D. from Cambridge University in 1671. Among his friends in England and
correspondents at a later date were the celebrated chemist Robert Boyle and Master Samuel
Hartlib to whom Milton addressed his famous "Tractate of Education." He was probably given his
baptismal name in compliment to his wealthy uncle, Leonard Tarne, the Gloucester sheriff.
On July 8, 1672, Dr. Hoar with his wife landed in Boston, having been called thither with a view to
settlement over the South Church, where he preached as assistant to Rev. Thomas Thacher. He
brought a letter from thirteen dissenting ministers of London and vicinity commending him to the
magistracy and clergy of New England as a suitable head of the college at Cambridge, the
presidency of which was then vacant, and despite one or more formidable rivals he was promptly
elected to that office and installed December 10, 1672, the first graduate of the institution so
honored. Sewall writes that "Governor Bellingham lay dead in his House and Deputy Governor
Leverett was the Chief Civil Magistrate present at the solemnity." Dr. Hoar's scholarship was of a
high order, and he entered upon his difficult duties with very flattering prospects; but trouble soon
began and his hopes of usefulness were speedily destroyed. According to Cotton Mather, then an
undergraduate, the students "set themselves to Travestie whatever he did and said, and aggravate
everything in his Behavior disagreeable to them, with a design to make him Odious." He also adds
that the insubordinate were countenanced in their doings by certain persons who "made a Figure in
the Neighborhood," doubtless meaning some of the leading overseers. Judge Sewall writes Oct.
16, 1674, "that the causes of the lownes of the Colledge were external as well as internal." Thomas
Hutchinson says "the students were too much indulged in their prejudices against him." In Sewall's
Diary, June 15, 1674, is an account of the flogging of an undergraduate before the assembled
students in the Library, President Hoar prefacing and closing the exercises with prayer. But this
was not a very unusual discipline in those days and Dr. Hoar is not charged with undue severity.
Very probably a potent factor in the troubles was the bitter dissension then waged between the Old
Church and the New Church. The late Dr. J. Hammond Trumbull attributed Dr. Hoar's ill-success to
the fact that soon after his coming to Boston he connected himself with the Third Church, then
newly gathered by seceders from the First Church who were synodists or advocates of the half-way
covenant; thereby bringing himself into marked opposition with the governor and many among the
most influential of the clergy, the magistrates and the overseers of the college.
The students having all deserted the college, "except three whose friends lived in Cambridge," Dr.
Hoar was compelled to resign the presidency, which he did March 15, 1675, and as Cotton Mather
writes (Magnalia, 11, 14) "the Hard and Ill usage met withal made so deep an Impression upon his
Mind that his Grief threw him into a Consumption whereof he dyed November 28, 1675 in Boston."
Increase Mather in his Diary records: "Nov. 28, Dr. Hoar died, having been brought into a
consumption by the grief he sustained through affliction when President of the college. A solemn
stroke! It will occasion (in probability) this country to be ill thought of in England, that such a man
should have his heart broken among his friends in New England."
In his will, dated October 25, 1675, Dr. Hoar makes these bequests:
My just debts and funeral expenses being first paid I doe give and bequeath unto my daughter
Bridget Hoar two hundred pounds in New England to bee paid her at the age of one and twenty
years or at her marriage with her mother's consent . . . To my deare brother Daniell Hoar (whose
zeall and perpetuall kindnesses I can never reenumerate) I give those par acknowledgent8 of my
stone signet and my watch. To my deare brother John Hoar I give a black sute, to my deare sister
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Flint and sister Quinsey I give as much fine black serg as will make each of them a gown. Out of
my library I give to my Cozen Josiah Flint, Ravenelli Bibliotheca. to Cous: Noah Newman Aquinas
his Sermons. and to them both the use of any Books or Manuscripts of mine in divinity, they
giveing a note to returne them againe to my wife at demand. My medicall or physical writings I give
to my wife's custody not to give or lend but to preserve till some of my kindred addicting
themselves to those studyes shall desire and in her esteeme deserve them. Especially I respect
John Hoar or any other of my Bretheren, Sisters sons or grandsons.
The inventory of his estate amounted to 1345£. 13s. 5d; the books being valued at 208£. 12s. 6d.
The Noah Newman, called cousin, married Joanna a daughter of Rev. Henry Flynt, 10 mo. 30,
1669, according to Braintree Records. Doctor Hoar's printed writings are few and unimportant,
consisting, besides the two sermons before mentioned, of: Index Biblicus, 1668, 1669 and 1672;
Letter to Josiah Flint, 1661, printed in Mass. Hist. Soc. Collections VI., 100-108; The first of the
Catalogues of Harvard College commonly called Triennial, 1674; A Letter from Cambridge, Dec.
13, 1672, to Mr. Robert Boyle, printed in Boyle's Works V. 142, Edition of 1744. The last proves the
breadth of his educational views, and indicates that he had a clearer conception than was usual in
his day of the value of the study of natural science. It contains what is probably the earliest
recorded suggestion of modern technical education. Leonard Hoar was the first of his family to
drop the final e from the name. His tombstone in the Quincy burying ground is singularly like the
one which marks the grave of his mother-in-law, Lady Alicia Lisle, in England, showing that the
same taste directed its construction.
The inscription upon it is as follows:Epitaph wrote for the Tomb of
Leonard Hoar Doctour of
Phisicke who departed this life
I
Daniel Hoar and Mary Stratton had the following children:
17.
i.
JOHN7 HOAR was born on 24 Oct 1678 in Watertown, MA. He died on 01 Mar 1764
in Sudbury. He married RUTH in 1705.
18.
ii.
DANIEL HOAR was born in 1680. He died in Concord, CT, USA. He married SARAH
JONES on 20 Dec 1705. She was born on 04 Jun 1686 in Concord, CT, USA. She
died in Concord, CT, USA.
19.
iii.
LEONARD HOAR was born in 1684 in Concord, MA, USA. He died in Apr 1771 in
Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (age 87). He married ESTHER HUBBARD
on 13 Nov 1707 in Hadley, MA, USA, daughter of Daniel Hubbard and Esther Rice.
She was born on 17 Jan 1685 in Hadley, MA, USA.
iv.
JONATHAN HOAR was born about 1683. He died on 26 Oct 1702.
v.
JOSEPH HOAR was born about 1684. He died in 1707.
vi.
BENJAMIN HOAR was born about 1685.
vii.
MARY HOAR was born on 14 Mar 1689. She died on 10 Jun 1702.
viii. SAMUEL HOAR was born on 06 Apr 1691.
ix.
ISSAC HOAR was born on 18 May 1695.
x.
DAVID HOAR was born on 14 Nov 1698.
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xi.
15.
ELIZABETH HOAR was born on 22 Feb 1701.
ELIZABETH6 HOAR (John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born about 1655. She died on 25 Sep 1687. She married JONATHAN PRESCOTT on 23
Dec 1675. He died on 05 Dec 1721.
Notes for Elizabeth Hoar:
The children of John and Alice Hoare were three:
1. ELIZABETH married December 23, 1675, Jonathan Prescott of Lancaster, being his second
wife. To them six children were born:
JONATHAN,3 b. April 5, 1677; a noted physician; m. July 9, 1701, Rebecca Bulkeley; d. Oct. 28,
1729, and had eleven children.
ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 27, 1678; m. John Fowle of Woburn.
DOROTHY, b. March 31, 1681; m. July 14, 1702, Edward Bulkeley; d. at Wethersfield, Conn., in
1748.
JOHN, b. May 13, 1683; d. Jan. 28, 1706.
MARY, b. Aug. 14, 1685; m. April 16, 1702, John Miles, and had six children.
BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 16, 1687; was graduated at Harvard 1703; clergyman; d. May 27, 1777; m.
(1st) Elizabeth Higginson of Salem, in 1715; (2nd) Mercy Gibbs, in 1732; and (3rd) Mrs. Mary
(Pepperell) Colman, in 1748. By the first he had five children, of whom Benjamin m. Rebecca Minot
of Salem, and had a daughter Rebecca who became, May 12, 1763, the second wife of Hon.
Roger Sherman, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and U.S. Senator from Connecticut,
from 1791 to his death in 1793. Their youngest daughter, Sarah Sherman, Oct. 13, 1812, m. Hon.
Samuel Hoar of Concord, and of her elder sisters, Rebecca and Elizabeth in succession became
the wives of Judge Simeon Baldwin of New Haven. Rebecca was the mother of Roger S. Baldwin,
Governor and Senator, who argued the famous Armistead case, and grandmother of Judge
Simeon E. Baldwin. Mehitable m. for her second husband Jeremiah Evarts, Esq., the Honorable
William Maxwell Evarts being her son. Martha married Jeremiah Day, President of Yale College,
and was the mother of Hon. Sherman Day, author of Pennsylvania Historical Collections and State
Surveyor of california.
Jonathan Prescott d. Dec. 5, 1721, his fourth wife surviving him. His second wife, Elizabeth Hoar,
d. Sept. 25, 1687.
William Hoar indictes Elizabeth had 3 sons and 3 daughters
Jonathan Prescott and Elizabeth Hoar had the following children:
i.
JONATHAN7 PRESCOTT was born on 05 Apr 1677. He died on 28 Oct 1729. He
married REBECCA BULKELEY.
Notes for Jonathan Prescott:
They had 11 children
ii.
ELIZABETH PRESCOTT was born on 27 Sep 1678. She married JOHN FOWLE. He was
born in Woburn.
iii.
DOROTHY PRESCOTT was born on 31 Mar 1681. She died in Wethersfield, MA. She
married EDWARD BULKELEY on 14 Jul 1702.
iv.
JOHN PRESCOTT was born on 13 May 1683. He died on 28 Jan 1706.
v.
MARY PRESCOTT was born on 14 Aug 1686. She married JOHN MILES on 16 Apr
1702.
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v.
1702.
Notes for Mary Prescott:
Had 6 Children
20.
16.
vi.
BENJAMIN PRESCOTT was born on 16 Sep 1687. He died on 27 May 1777. He
married ELIZABETH HIGGINSON in 1715 in Salem, MA.
BRIDGET6 HOARE (Leonard5, Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born on 13 Mar 1673.
She married THOMAS COTTON on 21 Jun 1689 in Parish Church of Athallowes on the Wall, London,
England. He was born in 1653 in Wortley. He died in 1730.
Thomas Cotton and Bridget Hoare had the following children:
i.
LEONARD7 COTTON.
ii.
THOMAS COTTON.
iii.
ALICIA COTTON.
Generation 7
17.
JOHN7 HOAR (Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born on 24 Oct 1678 in Watertown, MA. He died on 01 Mar 1764 in Sudbury. He
married RUTH in 1705.
Notes for John Hoar:
Nourse 1899
The children of John Hoar, the son of Lieutenant Daniel, were:
Rebecca,5 b. in Lexington, July 1, 1735; m. May 6, 1755, Joseph Cutler.
Esther, b. in Watertown, Jan. 28, 1739; m. May 8, 1760, Edmund Bowman.
John, b. in Lexington, July 14, 1741; d. young.
Samuel, b. in Lexington, Aug. 23, 1743; often representative, State senator 1813 - 1816; m.
Susanna, daughter of Abijah and Thankful (Brown) Peirce; d. May 22, 1732. He had ten children:
(i.) Susanna,6 b. Feb. 22, 1774; m. Rev. Robert Gray. (ii.) Thankful, b. April 6, 1776; m. Dr.
Grosvenor Tarbell. (iii.) Samuel, b. May 18, 1778; A.B. Harvard 1802, LL.D. 1838; m. Sarah,
daughter of Hon. Roger Sherman, Oct. 13, 1812, and had children: Elizabeth,7 1814; Ebenezer
Rockwood, 1816; Sarah Sherman, 1817; Samuel Johnson, 1820; Edward Sherman, 1823; George
Frisbie, 1826. (iv.) Elizabeth, b. July 25, 1780; d. Jan. 14, 1811. (v.) Abijah Peirce, b. Sept. 1, 1782;
m. Sarah Hartwell, and changed his name to Abijah Hoar Peirce in 1811. (vi.) Nathaniel Peirce, b.
Sept. 2, 1784; A.B. Harvard 1810; d. 1820. (vii.) William, b. Sept. 16, 1786; m. Mary Bemis, and
changed his name to Hanson in 1818. (viii.) John, b. April 2, 1789; m. Hannah Brooks; d. May 14,
1831. (ix.) Polly Fiske, b. July 11, 1791; m. Capt. James Farrar; d. May 12, 1813. (x.) Levina, b.
Jan. 17, 1794.
Elizabeth, b. in Lexington, Oct. 14, 1746.
Mercy, b. in Lexington, Oct. 5, 1750.
Sarah, b. in Lincoln, june 9, 1755; m. Feb. 17, 1790, Nehemiah Abbot.
Leonard, b. in Lincoln, June 29, 1758; m. (1st) Nov. 10, 1785, Eunice Wheeler, who d. May 16,
1820, æt. 56; and (2nd) Pamela _______, who d. 1829. He had six children: (i.) Mary Wheeler, b.
May 26, 1787. (ii.) Eunice, b. Aug. 23, 1789. (iii.) Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1793. (iv.) John, b. May 5,
1796. (v.) Edmund, b. July 21, 1798. (vi.) Joseph, b. Dec. 10, 1800; changed his name to Leonard
Hoar in 1831.
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Rebecca, b. Oct. 18, 1761; m. June 15, 1784, Joseph White of Lancaster. James Coolidge Carter,
LL.D., is a grandson of Joseph and Rebecca.
Mary, b. June 15, 1764; m. March 27, 1783, Thomas Wheeler.
Joseph, b. July 30, 1767.
John Hoar and Ruth had the following children:
i.
NEHEMIAH8 HOAR was born on 19 Oct 1704. He died on 02 Dec 1718.
ii.
JONATHAN HOAR was born on 30 May 1706. He died on 08 Nov 1719.
Notes for Jonathan Hoar:
William S. Hoar, By Way of New England, Page 87:Graduate of Harvard in 1740,
served in French andIndian wars, emigrated to Nova Scotia in 1749, served in
Halifax legislature and was appointed Governor of Newfoundland but died in 1771
at the age of 52 and did not leave descendents
iii.
OLIVER HOAR was born on 14 Oct 1707. He died on 29 May 1711.
iv.
JOHN HOAR was born on 22 Mar 1709. He died on 28 Aug 1711.
v.
SUBMIT HOAR was born on 05 Sep 1711.
vi.
RUTH HOAR was born on 11 Dec 1713. She married AMOS SANDERSON.
vii.
DOROTHY HOAR was born on 22 Feb 1714.
viii. JOHN HOAR was born on 02 Jan 1715. He died on 17 Nov 1715.
18.
ix.
JOSIAH HOAR was born on 02 Jan 1717.
x.
ABIGAIL HOAR was born on 15 Nov 1720.
DANIEL7 HOAR (Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born in 1680. He died in Concord, CT, USA. He married SARAH JONES on 20 Dec
1705. She was born on 04 Jun 1686 in Concord, CT, USA. She died in Concord, CT, USA.
Daniel Hoar and Sarah Jones had the following children:
21.
i.
JOHN8 HOAR was born on 06 Jan 1707. He died on 16 May 1786 in Lincoln, MA. He
married (1) ESTHER PIERCE on 13 Jun 1734. He married (2) ELIZABETH COOLIDGE.
ii.
DANIEL HOAR. He married REBECCA BROOKS on 02 Nov 1743 in Westminister.
iii.
LUCY HOAR. She married JOHN BROOKS.
iv.
TIMOTHY HOAR was born in 1716. He married ABIGAIL BROOKS.
v.
JONATHAN HOAR was born in 1719.
Notes for Jonathan Hoar:
Graduate of Harvard 1740; major 1755, lieut-colonel 1756 anf colonel 1760, serving
in the french and Indian Wars 1744-1763; appointed Govenor of Newfoundland but
died in 1771 on his passage from england to the Colonies
19.
vi.
ELIZABETH HOAR. She married UNKNOWN WHITTEMORE.
vii.
MARY HOAR. She married Z. WHITTEMORE.
LEONARD7 HOAR (Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1684 in Concord, MA, USA. He died in Apr 1771 in Brimfield,
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19.
Richard1
Hoare) was born in 1684 in Concord, MA, USA. He died in Apr 1771 in Brimfield,
Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (age 87). He married ESTHER HUBBARD on 13 Nov 1707 in Hadley,
MA, USA, daughter of Daniel Hubbard and Esther Rice. She was born on 17 Jan 1685 in Hadley,
MA, USA.
Leonard Hoar and Esther Hubbard had the following children:
i.
JOSEPH8 HOAR was born on 05 Dec 1707. He died in 1797. He married DEBORAH
COLTON in 1736. She was born in 1708. She died in 1800.
22.
ii.
DANIEL HOAR was born on 07 May 1709. He died in 1738.
iii.
SARAH HOAR was born on 03 Sep 1710.
iv.
LEONARD HOAR was born on 17 Dec 1711. He married MARY MORGAN in 1736.
v.
DAVID HOAR was born on 23 Feb 1713 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA. He died about 1801 (He conveyed a property Aug 1 1791). He married
ABIGAIL HITCHCOCK on 27 May 1741 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA,
daughter of John Hitchcock and Abigail Stebbins. She was born on 01 Jun 1718 in
Springfield, Hampden, MA, USA. She died about 1802 in Onslow, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia.
vi.
CHARLES HOAR was born on 25 Dec 1714. He married ELIZABETH COWLES. She was
born in 1706.
vii.
EDMOND HOAR was born on 19 Jul 1716. He married HANNAH UNKNOWN.
viii. ESTHER HOAR was born on 07 Apr 1719. She married DAVID SHUMWAY.
Notes for Esther Hoar:
According to Nourse many of the descendents of this Brinfield branch in 1838 took
the surname Hale and Homertook the names
ix.
MARY HOAR. She married SAMUEL COLTON. He was born in 1718.
Notes for Mary Hoar:
I can't find any source for this individual
x.
NATHAN HOAR was born in 1720. He died in 1801. He married MIRIAM COLTON. She
was born in 1723.
Notes for Nathan Hoar:
Sole Source to date or this individualhttp://www.jscook.net/hoar.htm
20.
BENJAMIN7 PRESCOTT (Elizabeth6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 16 Sep 1687. He died on 27 May 1777. He married
ELIZABETH HIGGINSON in 1715 in Salem, MA.
Benjamin Prescott and Elizabeth Higginson had the following child:
23.
i.
BENJAMIN8 PRESCOTT. He married ROBECCA MINOT. She was born in Salem,MA.
Generation 8
21.
JOHN8 HOAR (Daniel7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born on 06 Jan 1707. He died on 16 May 1786 in Lincoln, MA. He married (1)
ESTHER PIERCE on 13 Jun 1734. He married (2) ELIZABETH COOLIDGE.
Notes for Esther Pierce:
William Pierse and widow Esther administration taken 31 Jan 1661
John Hoar and Esther Pierce had the following children:
i.
REBECCA9 HOAR was born in 1735. She married JOSEPH CUTLER.
ii.
ESTHER HOAR was born in 1739. She married EDMUND BOWMAN.
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24.
iii.
JOHN HOAR was born in 1741.
iv.
SAMUEL HOAR was born in 1743. He married SUSANNA PEIRCE.
v.
ELIZABETH HOAR was born in 1746.
vi.
MERCY HOAR was born in 1750.
vii.
SARAH HOAR was born in 1755. She married N. ABBOT.
viii. LEONARD HOAR was born in 1758. He married EUNICE WHEELER.
22.
ix.
REBECCA HOAR was born in 1761. She married JOSEPH WHITE.
x.
MARY HOAR was born in 1764. She married THOMAS WHEELER.
xi.
JOSEPH HOAR was born in 1767.
DAVID8 HOAR (Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born on 23 Feb 1713 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. He died
about 1801 (He conveyed a property Aug 1 1791). He married ABIGAIL HITCHCOCK on 27 May 1741
in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA, daughter of John Hitchcock and Abigail Stebbins.
She was born on 01 Jun 1718 in Springfield, Hampden, MA, USA. She died about 1802 in Onslow,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Notes for David Hoar:
In 1783 William Whippy sunscribed to a boind promising to provide certain benefits and priveliges
to his father-in-law David Hoar and wife Abigail. When he dies prematurely his sons undet took the
obligations. For more details see Planters and Grantees of Cobequid 1761-1780 V2 990
David Hoar and Abigail Hitchcock had the following children:
i.
DAVID9 HOAR was born on 14 May 1743 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA. He died on 10 Nov 1743.
ii.
ABIGAIL HOAR was born on 09 Oct 1744 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA.
iii.
MARY HOAR was born on 26 Jul 1746 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
She died on 17 Nov 1787. She married ALEXANDER MACKENZIE.
25.
iv.
SOLOMON HOAR was born on 24 Sep 1748 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA. He died in 1828. He married MARY LYNDS on 01 Apr 1773 in Onslow,
Colchester County, N.S., daughter of Jacob Lynds and Mary Gould. She was born
on 27 Jul 1751 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. She died in 1815.
26.
v.
EBENEZER HOAR was born on 13 May 1751 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA. He died on 06 Aug 1819 in Onslow, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He
married CATHERINE DOWNING on 05 Jan 1775. She was born in 1760. She died on
11 Jul 1819.
27.
vi.
DAVID HOAR JR. was born in 1753 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. He
died before 1813 in Hopewell Hill, NB. He married RUTH LYNDS in 1779. She was
born in 1759 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. She died in 1813 in
Hopewell Hill, NB.
28.
vii.
RUTH HOAR was born in 1756 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. She
died on 08 Dec 1848. She married (1) WILLIAM PITT WHIPPE on 05 Dec 1771, son of
Allen Whippey and Agnes Pitt. He was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Boston, Middlesex,
Massachusetts, USA. He died on 24 Jan 1791. She married (2) WILLIAM DOWNING
on 26 Dec 1793. He died in Jun 1816 in Onslow.
viii. PRUDENCE HOAR was born on 29 Jul 1760 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts,
USA. She died on 05 Jan 1799. She married JOSEPH WEATHERBEE in 1781.
23.
BENJAMIN8 PRESCOTT (Benjamin7, Elizabeth6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare). He married ROBECCA MINOT. She was born in Salem,MA.
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Generation 8 (con't)
Benjamin Prescott and Robecca Minot had the following child:
i.
REBECCA9 PRESCOTT.
Generation 9
24.
SAMUEL9 HOAR (John8, Daniel7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1743. He married SUSANNA PEIRCE.
Samuel Hoar and Susanna Peirce had the following children:
i.
SUSANNA10 HOAR was born in 1774. She married R. GRAY.
29.
ii.
THANKFUL HOAR was born in 1776. She married G. TARBELL.
iii.
SAMUEL HOAR was born in 1778. He married SARAH SHERMAN.
iv.
ELIZABETH HOAR was born in 1780.
v.
ABIJAH HOAR was born in 1782. He married SARAH HAWELL.
vi.
NATHANIEL HOAR was born in 1784.
vii.
WILLIAM HOAR was born in 1786. He married MARIA BEMIA.
viii. JOHN HOAR was born in 1789. He married HANNAH BROOKS.
25.
ix.
POLLY F. HOAR. She married JAMES FARRAR.
x.
LEVINA HOAR.
SOLOMON9 HOAR (David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 24 Sep 1748 in Brimfield, Hampden,
Massachusetts, USA. He died in 1828. He married MARY LYNDS on 01 Apr 1773 in Onslow,
Colchester County, N.S., daughter of Jacob Lynds and Mary Gould. She was born on 27 Jul 1751
in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. She died in 1815.
Notes for Solomon Hoar:
In 1769 received as one of the original grantees of land in the township of Onslow (See Israel
Longworth History of Colchester Circa 1886 Page 112-113
Planters and Pioneers: Onslow , Hopewell
Notes for Mary Lynds:
Twin of Jacob Lynds
Solomon Hoar and Mary Lynds had the following children:
i.
JACOB10 HOAR was born on 03 Mar 1774 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia. He died on 19 Apr 1774 in Onslow, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
ii.
ESTHER HOAR was born on 11 Mar 1775 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia.
iii.
MARY MARGARET HOAR was born on 27 Apr 1777 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada (Mary Hoar). She died on 20 Nov 1857 in Debert, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She married WILLIAM SLACK. He was born on 03 Jul 1775 in
Onslow Township, Colchester County, N.S. Canada (William Slack Sr). He died in
Debert, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
iv.
LYDIA HOAR was born on 13 Apr 1779 in Onslow Township, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She married MOSES WRIGHT. He was born on 03 Dec 1780 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
v.
ABIGAIL HOAR was born on 03 Jun 1781 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. She died on 26 Dec 1844 in Stewiacke, Colchester County, NS. She
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v.
Generation 9 (con't)
N.S. Canada. She died on 26 Dec 1844 in Stewiacke, Colchester County, NS. She
married JAMES NELSON on 17 Nov 1803. He was born on 21 Jan 1773 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died in Mar 1858 in Stewiacke, Colchester
County, NS.
30.
vi.
DAVID HOAR was born on 28 Sep 1783 in Onslow Township. He died in 1861 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He married REBECCA SMITH on 28 Dec
1809 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S.. She was born about 1786 in Cumberland
County, N.S,. She died on 03 Dec 1871 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia.
vii.
MARIAN HOAR was born on 01 Jan 1785.
viii. RUTH HOAR was born on 19 Apr 1787 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia.
ix.
26.
SOLOMON HOAR was born on 18 Apr 1792 in Onslow, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia.
EBENEZER9 HOAR (David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 13 May 1751 in Brimfield, Hampden,
Massachusetts, USA. He died on 06 Aug 1819 in Onslow, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He
married CATHERINE DOWNING on 05 Jan 1775. She was born in 1760. She died on 11 Jul 1819.
Notes for Ebenezer Hoar:
Planters and Pioneers: d. 6 Aug, 1819, 69th yr m 5 Jan 1775, Cathron Downing, d 11 July 1819, 67
yr Ch Sarah, Abigail, Jennet, Mary, Cathron
Ebenezer Hoar and Catherine Downing had the following children:
i.
SARAH10 HOAR was born on 04 Oct 1775 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
27.
ii.
ABIGAIL HOAR was born on 08 May 1777 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
iii.
JENNET HOAR was born on 30 Apr 1779 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
31.
iv.
ELIZABETH HOAR was born about 1793 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia. She died on 17 Aug 1864. She married MATTHEW TAYLOR, son of
David Taylor and Eleanor Archibald. He was born on 29 May 1791 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died on 29 Jan 1876 in Truro, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
32.
v.
CATHERINE B. HOAR was born on 06 Nov 1782 in Saint John River. She died on 23
Jun 1860 in Pembroke, Upper Stewiacke. She married JOHN BARNHILL ARCHIBALD
on 27 Feb 1806, son of James Archibald and Rebecca Barnhill. He was born on 13
Aug 1780 in Truro Township, Colchester, NS. He died on 12 Jun 1855 in Truro
Township, Colchester, NS.
DAVID9 HOAR JR. (David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1753 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
He died before 1813 in Hopewell Hill, NB. He married RUTH LYNDS in 1779. She was born in 1759
in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. She died in 1813 in Hopewell Hill, NB.
David Hoar Jr. and Ruth Lynds had the following children:
i.
ABIGAIL10 HOAR. She married FREDERICK WILBER.
33.
ii.
SARAH HOAR was born in 1779. She married EZRA STILES?.
iii.
LEONARD HOAR was born in 1781. He married LOIS UNKNOWN.
iv.
MARY HOAR was born in 1782.
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Generation 9 (con't)
34.
28.
v.
LUCY HOAR was born in 1784.
vi.
DAVID GOULD HOAR was born in 1786. He died in 1887. He married MARY EDMUNDS.
She was born in 1789. She died in 1866.
vii.
SOLOMON HOAR was born in 1789. He married MARY RUSSELL. She was born in
1801. She died in 1863.
viii. REBECCA MILLS was born in 1794. He died in 1836. He married JAMES LINTON HOAR.
He was born in 1794. He died in 1872.
RUTH9 HOAR (David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1756 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. She died
on 08 Dec 1848. She married (1) WILLIAM PITT WHIPPE on 05 Dec 1771, son of Allen Whippey and
Agnes Pitt. He was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He died on
24 Jan 1791. She married (2) WILLIAM DOWNING on 26 Dec 1793. He died in Jun 1816 in Onslow.
Notes for Ruth Hoar:
Ruth Hoar, (6.David6, 5.Leonard5, 4.Daniel4, 3.John3, 2.Charles2, 1.Charles1) born 1756, died
Dec 08, 1848. Ruth and William had 9 children Allen, Esther Pitt, Agnes Pitt, William, David,
Abigail, Stephen, Samuel, Bethsheba.Ruth had 2 children to second husband James b. Sep 22,
1794 and Hiram Jan 22, 1800. She would have been 46 by the time her last child born. According
to Longworth—sbook —Thepersons who first entered into the bonds of holy matrimony, were
Ephraim Howard and Sarah Blair, on the 8th December 1763;Joshua Lamb and Mercy Brooks,
September 11th, 1766; Samuel Whippie and Jemmia Polley, February 1767; Robert Archibald and
Hannah Blair, April 2nd, 1767; and William Whippie and Ruth Hoar, 5th December 1771—.
According to this information I now question my wedding date of April 01, 1773.
She married (1) William Pitt Whippie, Apr 01, 1773 in Truro, NS, died Jan 24, 1791.
Children:
Esther Pitt Whippey (or Whippie) b. Nov 19,1774.
She married (2) William Downing, Dec 26, 1793, born in Ireland.
Esther Pitt Whippey(or Whippie), (7.Ruth7, 6.David6, 5.Leonard5, 4.Daniel4, 3.John3, 2.Charles2,
1.Charles1) born Nov 19,1774 in Onslow, NS. Esthers maternal lineage can be traced,.
She married William Scott, May 23,1793 in Onslow, NS, born 1769, (son of Ephriam Scott and
Elizabeth Tackles) died in Musquodoboit, NS.
http://www3.telus.net/roundtuit/hoar
Notes for William Pitt Whippe:
In 1783 William Wheppe for certain consideration bound himself to look after David and Abigail
Hoar in their old age. In 1791 when he died prematrely his sons Allen and william assumed thier
father's obligations Planters and Grantees 1761-1780 V1468
William Pitt Whippe and Ruth Hoar had the following children:
i.
ALLEN10 WHIPPE was born on 27 Oct 1772 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
ii.
ESTHER WHEPPE was born on 19 Nov 1774 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
iii.
AGNIS PITT WHIPPE was born on 04 Jan 1777 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. She married ALEXANDER TEAKLES.
iv.
WILLIAM WHIPPE was born on 10 Dec 1778 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
v.
DAVID WHIPPE was born on 03 Feb 1781 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
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vi.
STEPHEN WHIPPE was born on 08 May 1785 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
vii.
SAMUEL WHIPPE was born on 15 Oct 1787 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
viii. BATHSHEBA WHIPPE was born on 17 Mar 1790 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
William Downing and Ruth Hoar had the following children:
i.
HIRAM10 DOWNING.
ii.
JAMES DOWNING.
iii.
JOHN DOWNING.
iv.
JEAN DOWNING.
v.
MARY DOWNING.
vi.
CATHERINE DOWNING.
vii.
SARAH DOWNING.
viii. WILLIAM LOGAN DOWNING.
ix.
RUTH DOWNING.
Generation 10
29.
SAMUEL10 HOAR (Samuel9, John8, Daniel7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1778. He married SARAH SHERMAN.
Samuel Hoar and Sarah Sherman had the following children:
i.
ELIZABETH11 HOAR was born in 1814.
30.
ii.
EBENEZER ROCKWELL HOAR was born in 1816.
iii.
SARAH SHERMAN HOAR was born in 1817.
iv.
SAMUEL JOHNSON HOAR was born in 1820.
v.
EDWARD SHERMAN HOAR was born in 1823.
vi.
GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR was born in 1824.
DAVID10 HOAR (Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3
Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 28 Sep 1783 in Onslow Township. He died
in 1861 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He married REBECCA SMITH on 28 Dec
1809 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S.. She was born about 1786 in Cumberland County, N.S,.
She died on 03 Dec 1871 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Notes for Rebecca Smith:
REBECCA SMITH
Sex: F
Born: ABOUT 1786 in Cumberland County, NS, Can
Died: 3 DEC 1871 in East Mountain, Colchester, NS, Can
Family 1: DAVID HOAR, b. 28 SEP 1783 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
Married: 28 DEC 1809 in Onslow, Colchester, NS, Can
ASA HOAR, b. 26 OCT 1810 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
AGNES HOAR, b. 28 JUL 1812 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
MATILDA HOAR, b. 27 JUN 1814 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
DAVID HOAR, b. 12 JUL 1816 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
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DAVID HOAR, b. 12 JUL 1816 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
ARCHIBALD HOAR, b. 11 JUN 1818 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
ROBERT SMITH HOAR, b. 23 MAR 1820 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
JOHN LUTES HOAR, b. 6 JUL 1822 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
OLIVE HOAR, b. 9 SEP 1824 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
WILLIAM HOAR, b. 6 JUL 1826 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
SOLOMON HOAR, b. 8 DEC 1828 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
MARY HOAR, b. 30 JAN 1831 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
REBECCA HOAR, b. 15 MAR 1833 in Onslow Township, Colchester, NS, Can
David Hoar and Rebecca Smith had the following children:
35.
i.
ASA11 HOAR was born on 26 Oct 1810 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 30 Jun 1884 in East Mountain, Colchester
County Nova Scotia. He married (1) MARGARET NELSON on 28 Dec 1809. She was
born in 1809 in 25 Jul 1838. She died on 28 Dec 1809. He married (2) MARTHA
PATTY WRIGHT on 28 Mar 1838. She was born on 16 Dec 1818. She died on 28 Mar
1908.
36.
ii.
AGNES HOAR was born on 28 Jul 1812 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 13 Feb 1896 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She married ROBERT JOHN NELSON on 09 Jan 1831 in
Onslow, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, son of Samuel Nelson and Mary Wilson.
He was born on 22 Jun 1810 in Colchester County. He died on 10 Aug 1887 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
37.
iii.
MATILDA HOAR was born on 27 Jul 1814 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 25 Nov 1892 (Buried West Folly cemetery). She
married EZRA SLACK. He was born in 1811. He died on 31 Jan 1887.
38.
iv.
DAVID HOAR was born on 12 Jul 1816 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. He married ELIZABETH ANDERSON. She was born in 1830.
She died on 04 Oct 1892.
39.
v.
ARCHIBALD HOAR was born on 11 Jun 1818 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married MIRANDA WELLS.
vi.
ROBERT SMITH HOAR was born on 23 Mar 1820 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
vii.
JOHN LUTES HOAR was born on 06 Jul 1822 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia. He died on 20 Sep 1891 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia. He married ROSANNA KILLEN. She was born on 27 Apr 1825 in Nova Scotia.
She died in 1907.
40.
viii. OLIVE HOAR was born on 09 Sep 1824 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
31.
ix.
WILLIAM HOAR was born on 06 Jul 1826 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
x.
SOLOMON HOAR was born on 08 Dec 1828 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
xi.
MARY HOAR was born on 30 Jan 1831 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
xii.
REBECCA HOAR was born on 15 Mar 1833 in Onslow Township, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 15 Apr 1833 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
ELIZABETH10 HOAR (Ebenezer9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3
Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born about 1793 in Onslow Township, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She died on 17 Aug 1864. She married MATTHEW TAYLOR, son of David
Taylor and Eleanor Archibald. He was born on 29 May 1791 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. He died on 29 Jan 1876 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
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Generation 10 (con't)
Canada. He died on 29 Jan 1876 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Matthew Taylor and Elizabeth Hoar had the following children:
i.
ELEANOR11 TAYLOR was born on 18 Apr 1814 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada.
41.
32.
ii.
SUSAN TAYLOR was born on 27 Oct 1818.
iii.
THOMAS TAYLOR was born on 16 Jun 1821.
iv.
CATHERINE TAYLOR was born on 10 Oct 1824 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada.
v.
JAMES TAYLOR was born on 02 Apr 1829.
vi.
MATTHEW TAYLOR was born on 27 May 1831 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. He died on 30 Jul 1912. He married ESTHER ARCHIBALD on 24 Mar 1868,
daughter of David Archibald and Rebecca Spencer. She was born on 27 Sep 1837
in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on 16 Jan 1920.
CATHERINE B.10 HOAR (Ebenezer9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 06 Nov 1782 in Saint John River.
She died on 23 Jun 1860 in Pembroke, Upper Stewiacke. She married JOHN BARNHILL ARCHIBALD
on 27 Feb 1806, son of James Archibald and Rebecca Barnhill. He was born on 13 Aug 1780 in
Truro Township, Colchester, NS. He died on 12 Jun 1855 in Truro Township, Colchester, NS.
John Barnhill Archibald and Catherine B. Hoar had the following children:
i.
REBECCA11 ARCHIBALD was born on 17 Nov 1806. She died on 01 Aug 1863. She
married JAMES REID.
42.
ii.
MARY ARCHIBALD was born on 08 Oct 1808. She died on 12 Oct 1861. She married
DANIEL BLAIR on 12 Oct 1830, son of Robert Blair and Mary Hoar. He was born on
02 Feb 1806 in North River. He died on 22 Apr 1884 (buried in North River
Colchester County).
iii.
SAMUEL JAMES ARCHIBALD was born on 17 Sep 1810 in Truro, Colchester County,
NS, Canada. He died on 27 Feb 1894 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. He married ANN WADDELL ARCHIBALD on 21 Jan 1836.
iv.
EBENEZER H. ARCHIBALD was born on 19 Nov 1812 in Truro, Colchester County, NS,
Canada. He died on 21 Oct 1899 in Old Barns, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
He married ANN NELSON on 24 Jan 1837.
v.
ROBERT BARNHILL ARCHIBALD was born on 19 Jan 1815 in Truro, Colchester County,
NS, Canada. He died on 01 Oct 1907 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada. He
married MARGERY LYNDS on 28 Dec 1840 in Truro, NS, Colchester County, NS,
Canada, daughter of Thomas Lynds and Elizabeth Clarke. She was born on 31 Jul
1820 in Truro Township, Colchester, NS. She died on 01 Oct 1907 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
vi.
ISAAC LOGAN ARCHIBALD was born on 28 May 1817 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. He died on 08 Mar 1908 in Monticello, Maine, USA. He married
MARGARET CHRISTIE ARCHIBALD on 28 Dec 1840 in Monticello, Maine, USA,
daughter of John James Arhibald and Mary O'Brien.
44.
vii.
CATHERINE ARCHIBALD was born on 04 Sep 1819. She died on 08 Jan 1893. She
married (1) JAMES ALEXANDER LOGAN on 01 Oct 1844. He was born on 27 Jul 1819.
He died on 09 Sep 1869. She married (2) DANIEL BLAIR on 24 Oct 1871, son of
Robert Blair and Mary Hoar. He was born on 02 Feb 1806 in North River. He died
on 22 Apr 1884 (buried in North River Colchester County).
45.
viii. JOHN LOGAN ARCHIBALD was born on 01 Feb 1822 in Salmon River, Colchester
County, N.S., Canada. He died on 18 Dec 1912 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester,
N.S. Canada. He married JANE S. MILLER on 17 Nov 1846. She was born on 26 Mar
1826 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. She died on 20 Dec 1905
43.
30
Generation 10 (con't)
1826 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. She died on 20 Dec 1905
in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada.
ix.
33.
ELIZA JANE ARCHIBALD was born on 30 Aug 1824 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1900 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
LEONARD10 HOAR (David9 Jr., David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3
Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1781. He married LOIS UNKNOWN.
Leonard Hoar and Lois Unknown had the following child:
i.
ALLEN11 HOAR.
34.
REBECCA10 MILLS (David9 Hoar Jr., David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1794. He died in
1836. He married JAMES LINTON HOAR. He was born in 1794. He died in 1872.
James Linton Hoar and Rebecca Mills had the following children:
i.
WILLIAM11 HOAR.
46.
ii.
GEORGE MILLS HOAR was born in 1815. He died in 1892. He married (1) ISABEL
STILES. She was born in 1822. She died in 1867. He married (2) HARRIETT WILBER
in 1870.
iii.
RUTH HOAR was born in 1817.
iv.
ROBERT BLINKIN HOAR was born about 1818. He married MARTHA HOAR.
Notes for Robert Blinkin Hoar:
Born with a deformed foot
v.
HANDLEY HOAR was born in 1820. He married CATHERINE O'BRIEN in 1847.
Notes for Handley Hoar:
They had 4 daughters and 3 sons
vi.
SARAH HOAR was born in 1824.
vii.
LUCY HOAR was born in 1826.
viii. DAVID GOULD HOAR was born in 1830.
ix.
NATHAN HOAR was born in 1831.
Generation 11
35.
ASA11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 26 Oct 1810 in Onslow Township,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 30 Jun 1884 in East Mountain, Colchester
County Nova Scotia. He married (1) MARGARET NELSON on 28 Dec 1809. She was born in 1809 in
25 Jul 1838. She died on 28 Dec 1809. He married (2) MARTHA PATTY WRIGHT on 28 Mar 1838.
She was born on 16 Dec 1818. She died on 28 Mar 1908.
Asa Hoar and Martha Patty Wright had the following children:
i.
JAMES12 HOAR was born on 12 Mar 1840 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia. He died on 27 Jun 1894.
ii.
MARGARET HOAR was born on 12 Jan 1842 in East Mountain, Colchester County
Nova Scotia.
iii.
REBECCA HOAR was born about 1843 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia. She died on 28 Feb 1869 in Brookfield, Colchester County, NS, Canada.
iv.
DAVID HOAR was born about 1846 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia.
v.
ASA HOAR was born about 1849 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia.
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vi.
ALLISON HOAR was born on 25 Sep 1852 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia. She died on 12 Jun 1924 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia.
vii.
THOMAS HOAR was born on 28 Feb 1854 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia. He died on 29 Jan 1910 in Hildon, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
viii. ABIGAIL HOAR was born about 1857 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia.
36.
ix.
JULIA HOAR was born about 1859 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia.
x.
HENRY HOAR was born about 1860 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia.
AGNES11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 28 Jul 1812 in Onslow Township,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 13 Feb 1896 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She married ROBERT JOHN NELSON on 09 Jan 1831 in Onslow, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia, son of Samuel Nelson and Mary Wilson. He was born on 22 Jun 1810 in
Colchester County. He died on 10 Aug 1887 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Notes for Agnes Hoar:
Email from Jane Wile of genejane.com July 12 2011: Hi Jim - as I was researching Nancy last night
I began to remember going through the same records a number of years ago.....
The Onslow Township book does record the wife of Robert John Nelson as being Mary Hoar and
that they married January 9 1831 and also the marriage record of her son Samuel records his
mothers first name as Mary. These are both believed to be transcription errors by myself and
others who have researched this couple.
The Onslow Township book that exists today is a typed transcription prepared in the 1920's - we
have found a number of errors in this and there are also pages missing. Same thing for the
marriage register we work from - the entries were completed by a clerk from the submitted
marriage forms and mistakes were made.
The records that support the wife of Robert John Nelson as being Agnes/Nancy Hoar are: the
marriage record of her son John, the death certificate of her daugther Rebecca, cemetery records,
newspaper death notice of Nancy and the census records of 1871, 1881 & 1891. I was convinced
at this point and did not search for any other evidence beyond these.
Notes for Robert John Nelson:
1838 Census Records - Colchester County
Robert NELSON
Occupation : Saddler
2 - Male(s) under 6 years
1 - Female(s) under 6 years
3 - Male(s) over 6 and under 14 years :
1 - Female(s) over 6 and under 14 years :
1 - Male(s) above 14 years of age not a head of family :
1 - Female(s) above 14 years of age not a head of family :
District : Onslow
1871 Census Records - Colchester County ROBERT NELSON Age : 61 District: TRURO A
Family # : 252
1881 Census Records - Colchester County ROBERT NELSON Age : 70 Status: M District:
TRURO
Family # : 440
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Robert John Nelson and Agnes Hoar had the following children:
47.
i.
SAMUEL SCOTT12 NELSON was born on 07 Feb 1831 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. He died in 1908 in Yazoo, MS, USA. He married (1) MARY
MAY BAILEY on 12 Jun 1853. She was born in 1833 in North Carolina. She died on
22 May 1869. He married (2) MELISSA ARCHIBALD on 03 Apr 1870 in Truro,
Colchester County, NS, Canada, daughter of Robert Barnhill Archibald and Margery
Lynds. She was born on 12 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
She died on 23 Jan 1923 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
ii.
MARY NELSON was born on 24 Sep 1832 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia. She died on 28 May 1888 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia. She married JACOB SLACK. He was born on 13 Aug 1827.
48.
iii.
DAVID NELSON was born on 16 Nov 1834 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia. He died on 18 Jun 1912. He married ELIZA JANE BAILEY. She was born
on 22 Jun 1828. She died on 18 Feb 1900 in Leadville, Colorado.
49.
iv.
ROBERT NELSON JR. was born on 20 Nov 1836 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. He died on 21 Apr 1913. He married FRANCES HARRIET LYNDS
on 22 Dec 1864. She was born on 30 Jul 1846 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, NS. She died on 06 Apr 1906 in East Mountain, Colchester County, NS.
v.
JOHN NELSON was born on 17 Feb 1839 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia. He died on 10 Feb 1893. He married ELIZABETH SLACK on 28 Apr 1865 in
Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She was born on 17 Jun 1840 in
Londonderry, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died in 1909.
vi.
REBECCA NELSON was born on 04 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died on 18 Mar 1924 in Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S.,
Canada (age 82 years, 11 months, 14 days father Robert Nelson, Mother Nancy
Hoare). She married JAMES CLIFFORD on 27 May 1863 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada, son of John Clifford and Alice C. Kennedy. He was born on 31 Oct
1838 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 25 Jun 1905 in Bible Hill, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
50.
37.
MATILDA11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 27 Jul 1814 in Onslow Township,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 25 Nov 1892 (Buried West Folly cemetery).
She married EZRA SLACK. He was born in 1811. He died on 31 Jan 1887.
Ezra Slack and Matilda Hoar had the following children:
i.
DAVID12 SLACK was born in 1845 in Wallace, Cumberland, N.S..
38.
ii.
LYDIA JANE SLACK was born on 16 Aug 1847. She died in 1938.
iii.
ARCHIBALD SLACK was born on 07 Apr 1849 in Wallace, Cumberland, N.S.. He died
on 08 Jul 1931.
iv.
SUSANNA SLACK was born about 1853.
v.
MARK SLACK was born about 1854. He died on 22 Mar 1880 in Folly Lake,
Colchester County, N.S..
vi.
ELIZABETH SLACK was born about 1856. She died in 1884 in Folly Lake, Colchester
County, N.S..
vii.
JAMES H. SLACK was born about 1857.
DAVID11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 12 Jul 1816 in Onslow Township,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married ELIZABETH ANDERSON. She was born in
1830. She died on 04 Oct 1892.
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1830. She died on 04 Oct 1892.
David Hoar and Elizabeth Anderson had the following children:
i.
JOHN JAMES12 HOAR was born on 02 Apr 1844 in Onslow, Colchester County, NS,
Canada.
51.
ii.
CHARLES C. HOARE was born on 08 Oct 1850 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
NS. He died in 1935. He married (1) AMELIA THOMPSON on 07 May 1872 in Truro
Township, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She was born about 1853. She died in
1887. He married (2) KATHERINE MCDONALD on 25 Apr 1888 in North River,
Colchester County, N.S.. She was born on 12 Jan 1844 in North River, Colchester
County, NS, Canada. She died on 09 Jan 1906 in Manganese Mines, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
iii.
JERUSHA HOAR was born about 1853 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia.
iv.
GEORGE O. HOAR was born about 1856 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova
Scotia.
v.
FRANK HOAR was born in 1859.
vi.
FOSTER C. HOAR was born about 1862.
vii.
DAVID F. HOAR was born about 1865 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada.
viii. HARDY HOAR was born about 1868. He died in Jul 1887 (drowned in Salmon River,
Colchester County, N.S.).
39.
ARCHIBALD11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 11 Jun 1818 in Onslow Township,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married MIRANDA WELLS.
Archibald Hoar and Miranda Wells had the following child:
i.
WILLIAM R.12 HOAR was born about 1849 in Point de Bute.
40.
JOHN LUTES11 HOAR (David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare,
Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 06 Jul 1822 in East Mountain,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 20 Sep 1891 in East Mountain, Colchester County
Nova Scotia. He married ROSANNA KILLEN. She was born on 27 Apr 1825 in Nova Scotia. She died
in 1907.
John Lutes Hoar and Rosanna Killen had the following children:
52.
i.
ROBERT ARCHIBALD12 HOAR was born on 30 Jul 1846 in East Mountain, Colchester
County Nova Scotia. He died on 08 Oct 1930 in Bible Hill, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia, Canada. He married RUTH AMELIA TOTTEN. She was born in 1847 in Nova
Scotia. She died on 10 Jan 1876 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada.
53.
ii.
SUSAN HOAR was born in Jul 1849 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia, Canada. She married (1) WILLIAM GOWAN. She married (2) ELIJA MILLER.
iii.
MARY HOAR was born about 1853 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia, Canada. She married CHARLES MCINTYRE. He was born about 1847.
iv.
RACHEL DICKSON HOAR was born about 1856 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She married JOHN ALEXANDER CHRISTIE on 20 Mar 1876. He
was born on 08 Jul 1845.
54.
v.
REBECCA JANE HOAR was born on 19 Jan 1856 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 18 May 1916. She married STOREY
THORPE. He was born about 1856.
55.
vi.
HANNAH MARGARET HOAR was born on 19 Jan 1858 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She died on 18 May 1916 in Valley Station, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. She married JAMES ALBERT JOHNSON on 23 Mar 1881 in East
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County, Nova Scotia. She married JAMES ALBERT JOHNSON on 23 Mar 1881 in East
Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia, son of Timothy O'Brien Johnson and
Martha Jane Cameron. He was born on 15 Jan 1854 in Valley Station, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. He died on 29 Sep 1922 in Valley Station, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia.
41.
56.
vii.
57.
viii. EMELINE K. HOAR was born on 25 Aug 1868 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 25 Dec 1902 in Greenfield, Colchester County,
N.S.. She married ALEXANDER MACKENZIE. He was born on 12 Dec 1865 in
Greenfield, Colchester County, N.S..
ELIZABETH ANN HOAR was born about 1861 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She married WILLIAM MACLELLAN on 25 Jul 1882 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada (by John McMillan). He was
born in 1855 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine.
MATTHEW11 TAYLOR (Elizabeth10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6
Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born
on 27 May 1831 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died on 30 Jul 1912. He married
ESTHER ARCHIBALD on 24 Mar 1868, daughter of David Archibald and Rebecca Spencer. She was
born on 27 Sep 1837 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on 16 Jan 1920.
Matthew Taylor and Esther Archibald had the following children:
i.
BESSIE12 TAYLOR was born on 05 Jan 1869. She died in 1873.
59.
42.
ii.
DAVID TAYLOR was born in 1871. He died in 1872.
iii.
LAYTON TAYLOR was born in 1873.
iv.
LILLIE TAYLOR was born on 30 Jun 1874 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She
died on 17 Jan 1939 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She married BENJAMIN
SCOTT CLIFFORD on 27 Dec 1899 in Home of Bride, Brookside, son of James
Clifford and Rebecca Nelson. He was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Brookside,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 03 Jul 1965 in Truro, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
v.
MARY EDITH TAYLOR was born in 1877 in Valley, Colchester County, NS. She died in
1962. She married GEORGE RETSON on 14 Nov 1912, son of George Retson and
Mary McManus. He was born on 02 Dec 1881 in Townhead, Fenwick, Ayrshire. He
died in 1962.
vi.
DAVID TAYLOR was born in 1880.
vii.
LAWRENCE TAYLOR was born in 1881. He died in 1887.
MARY11 ARCHIBALD (Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6
Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born
on 08 Oct 1808. She died on 12 Oct 1861. She married DANIEL BLAIR on 12 Oct 1830, son of
Robert Blair and Mary Hoar. He was born on 02 Feb 1806 in North River. He died on 22 Apr 1884
(buried in North River Colchester County).
Daniel Blair and Mary Archibald had the following children:
i.
REBECCA12 BLAIR was born on 31 Mar 1834 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died in 1912. She married JOHN BLAIR in 1853.
ii.
CATHERINE ARCHIBALD BLAIR was born on 04 Nov 1846 in North River, Colchester
County, NS, Canada. She died on 23 Oct 1943 in Truro, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia, Canada. She married JAMES HOAR on 04 Nov 1874.
iii.
MARY BLAIR was born on 11 Aug 1831 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
iv.
ANN BLAIR was born on 16 May 1836 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
v.
WALTER BLAIR was born on 28 Feb 1839.
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43.
vi.
JAMES REID BLAIR was born on 19 Jul 1841 in Onslow, Colchester County, NS,
Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1866.
vii.
ELIZA JANE BLAIR was born about 1843 in North River, Colchester County, NS,
Canada.
ROBERT BARNHILL11 ARCHIBALD (Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7
Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born on 19 Jan 1815 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada. He died on 01 Oct
1907 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada. He married MARGERY LYNDS on 28 Dec 1840 in
Truro, NS, Colchester County, NS, Canada, daughter of Thomas Lynds and Elizabeth Clarke. She
was born on 31 Jul 1820 in Truro Township, Colchester, NS. She died on 01 Oct 1907 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Robert Barnhill Archibald and Margery Lynds had the following children:
i.
MELISSA ARCHIBALD was born on 12 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died on 23 Jan 1923 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She
married SAMUEL SCOTT NELSON on 03 Apr 1870 in Truro, Colchester County, NS,
Canada, son of Robert John Nelson and Agnes Hoar. He was born on 07 Feb 1831
in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died in 1908 in Yazoo, MS,
USA.
61.
44.
ii.
JAMES ALFRED ARCHIBALD was born on 14 Oct 1842 in Truro, Colchester County,
NS, Canada. He died in 1915 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. He married LUCILLA
ROGERS on 14 Oct 1862 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. She was born on 09 Mar
1844 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. She died in 1936 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB.
CATHERINE11 ARCHIBALD (Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born on 04 Sep 1819. She died on 08 Jan 1893. She married (1) JAMES ALEXANDER LOGAN on
01 Oct 1844. He was born on 27 Jul 1819. He died on 09 Sep 1869. She married (2) DANIEL BLAIR
on 24 Oct 1871, son of Robert Blair and Mary Hoar. He was born on 02 Feb 1806 in North River.
He died on 22 Apr 1884 (buried in North River Colchester County).
James Alexander Logan and Catherine Archibald had the following children:
i.
JANE12 LOGAN was born in 1845. She died died young.
45.
ii.
HENRIETTA LOGAN was born on 08 Jul 1846. She married (1) JOHN BAXTER BAIRD on
28 Nov 1865. She married (2) ALEXANDER MILLER HAMILTON on 12 Oct 1875.
iii.
GEORGINA ANN LOGAN. She died died young.
iv.
RUPERT JUDSON LOGAN was born on 28 Mar 1855. He married ESTHER BURRIS on
07 May 1874.
v.
MARTHA MARY LOGAN was born about 1853. She died died young.
vi.
JOHN GEDDIS LOGAN was born on 28 Mar 1855. He married CATHERINE MCCARTT.
vii.
SAMUEL CREELMAN LOGAN was born about 1860. He married MARGARET POWERS.
JOHN LOGAN11 ARCHIBALD (Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born on 01 Feb 1822 in Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada. He died on 18 Dec
1912 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. He married JANE S. MILLER on 17 Nov
1846. She was born on 26 Mar 1826 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. She died
on 20 Dec 1905 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada.
John Logan Archibald and Jane S. Miller had the following children:
i.
ARTHUR ALLEN12 ARCHIBALD was born on 08 Jan 1849.
ii.
EDWARD MARTEN ARCHIBALD was born on 27 Jan 1851.
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62.
46.
iii.
ISAAC LUCIUS ARCHIBALD was born on 13 Mar 1854. He died on 18 Feb 1877.
iv.
ELDERICH ARCHIBALD was born on 27 Jan 1857.
v.
THOMAS ROBERT ARCHIBALD was born on 06 Sep 1858 in Harmony, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. He died on 07 Dec 1941 in Harmony, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. He married EMILY YUILL CHRISTIE, daughter of Walter Christie and
Mary Cock. She was born on 03 Jun 1870 in Clifton, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died on 24 May 1951 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
vi.
MARY ALLISON ARCHIBALD was born on 14 Jul 1862.
vii.
JAMES GORDON ARCHIBALD was born on 18 Jun 1870.
GEORGE MILLS11 HOAR (Rebecca10 Mills, David9 Jr., David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1815. He died in
1892. He married (1) ISABEL STILES. She was born in 1822. She died in 1867. He married (2)
HARRIETT WILBER in 1870.
George Mills Hoar and Isabel Stiles had the following children:
i.
ALONZO12 HOAR.
63.
ii.
FRANCES HOAR.
iii.
STEPHEN STILES HOAR was born in 1849. He died in 1927. He married (1) MARTHA
JANE DEVEREAUX in 1893. She was born in 1853. She died in 1945. He married (2)
SUSAN WRIGHT in 1873. She died in 1884. He married (3) MARILLA STRONG.
iv.
JAMES FRANK HOAR was born in 1850. He died in 1873.
v.
EZRA PECK HOAR was born in 1853. He died in 1921.
vi.
WILLIAM CLARK HOAR was born in 1859. He died in 1911. He married CAROLINE
LAVINIA NEWCOMB. She was born in 1862.
Generation 12
47.
SAMUEL SCOTT12 NELSON (Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7
Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born on 07 Feb 1831 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died in
1908 in Yazoo, MS, USA. He married (1) MARY MAY BAILEY on 12 Jun 1853. She was born in 1833
in North Carolina. She died on 22 May 1869. He married (2) MELISSA ARCHIBALD on 03 Apr 1870 in
Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada, daughter of Robert Barnhill Archibald and Margery Lynds.
She was born on 12 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on 23 Jan 1923
in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Samuel Scott Nelson and Mary May Bailey had the following children:
i.
ELIZABETH J13 NELSON was born on 18 Apr 1855 in US. She died about 1930. She
married LOUIS LANPHEIR.
ii.
ROBERT BURNELL NELSON was born on 16 Aug 1857 in US. He died on 19 Nov
1858.
iii.
MARY KATHERINE NELSON was born on 15 Nov 1859.
iv.
CHARLES SAMUEL NELSON was born on 15 Dec 1863 in US. He died in 1898 in
Mississippi, USA.
v.
JOHN FORD NELSON was born on 23 Apr 1865 in US. He died in 1933 in California,
USA. He married MARY HIGGINS.
vi.
LEONIDAS EDWARD NELSON NELSON was born on 30 Jul 1867 in Truro, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. He died in 1868.
Samuel Scott Nelson and Melissa Archibald had the following children:
vii. JAMES SIMON EDGAR NELSON was born on 14 Feb 1871 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
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vii.
N.S. Canada.
viii. LILLIAN MAY NELSON was born in 1872.
48.
DAVID12 NELSON (Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born on 16 Nov 1834 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 18 Jun
1912. He married ELIZA JANE BAILEY. She was born on 22 Jun 1828. She died on 18 Feb 1900 in
Leadville, Colorado.
Notes for David Nelson:
1871 Census Records - Colchester County
DAVID NELSON
Age : 36
District: TRURO A
Family # : 55
Notes for Eliza Jane Bailey:
1871 Census Records - Colchester County
JANE NELSON
Age : 39
District: TRURO A
Family # : 55
David Nelson and Eliza Jane Bailey had the following children:
i.
ONSLOW13 NELSON was born in 1859 in US.
49.
ii.
BAILEY NELSON was born in 1864 in NS.
iii.
IDA MAY NELSON was born in 1866 in NS.
ROBERT12 NELSON JR. (Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born on 20 Nov 1836 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 21 Apr
1913. He married FRANCES HARRIET LYNDS on 22 Dec 1864. She was born on 30 Jul 1846 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, NS. She died on 06 Apr 1906 in East Mountain, Colchester County,
NS.
Robert Nelson Jr. and Frances Harriet Lynds had the following children:
i.
ELIZABETH JANE13 NELSON was born on 11 Dec 1865. She died on 14 Dec 1913.
She married GEORGE R. SHELLNUTT.
64.
ii.
AGNES NELSON was born on 16 Aug 1867.
iii.
MINNIE ETTA NELSON was born on 03 Oct 1869.
iv.
JULIA ELLEN NELSON was born on 02 Jan 1872. She died on 05 Jun 1894.
v.
ANNIE MAY NELSON was born on 15 May 1874. She died on 02 Jan 1927. She
married HARRY FORSELL.
vi.
FANNIE EVA NELSON was born on 06 Sep 1876. She died on 25 Jul 1894.
vii.
FLORENCE PRIMROSE NELSON was born on 13 Mar 1878.
viii. LEMUEL ERNEST NELSON was born on 29 Jan 1882 in East Mountain, Colchester
County, NS. He died on 19 Jun 1956 in Kingston, On, Canada. He married NELLIE
AUGUSTA GILROY on 01 Jan 1913. She was born on 22 Feb 1882 in Leamington,
Cumberland, NS. She died on 19 Sep 1943.
ix.
ROBERT ALVIN NELSON was born on 05 Jan 1886.
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ix.
50.
x.
ADA SNOW NELSON was born on 15 May 1891.
xi.
REBECCA MAUD NELSON was born on 15 Aug 1884. She died on 15 Apr 1967. She
married WALTER CROSBY HOARE on 20 Nov 1907, son of Robert Archibald Hoar and
Ruth Amelia Totten. He was born on 03 Sep 1873. He died on 14 Nov 1952 in Bible
Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
REBECCA12 NELSON (Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born on 04 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on 18 Mar 1924 in
Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada (age 82 years, 11 months, 14 days father Robert
Nelson, Mother Nancy Hoare). She married JAMES CLIFFORD on 27 May 1863 in Truro, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada, son of John Clifford and Alice C. Kennedy. He was born on 31 Oct 1838 in
Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 25 Jun 1905 in Bible Hill, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Notes for Rebecca Nelson:
Rebeca Clifford 1871 Upper Onslow District poling Div 5
1891 Census Records - Colchester County REBECCA CLIFFORD Age : 50 Status: M
District: NORTH RIVER Family # : 229
Death Index - Colchester County (various sources)
REBECCA NELSON CLIFFORD Age : 82 Spouse : JAMES Place of Death: BIBLE HILL, N.S.
Death Date : 03/18/1924 Buried: VALLEY C.
Cause : " Source : E. SEAMAN COLL. Ref # : PG. 19 & 20
Records for Onslow Township on GANS have Rebecca Nelson born April 4 1841 being child of
Robert John Nelson and Mary Hoar - not Agnes or Nancy Hoar as reported by Jane Currie
Notes for James Clifford:
His Grandson, Cliff Retson indicates that he was highly regarded by people who had known him.
He reports that his funeral was heavily attended. Someone referred to him as "nature's nobleman."
Gravestone Inscription
Side 1
Sacred Memory of James Clifford
Died
June 25 1905
Aged 66 y'rs
HIs Wife Rebecca Nelson
Died
Mar 18 1924
Aged 83 years
Second Side
Noble
Lena M
Died
Died
May 26 1878
Feb 27 1901
Aged 1 yr, 10 mo
Aged 21 yrs
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Aged 1 yr, 10 mo
Aged 21 yrs
David L.
Sadie P.
Died
Died
May 29 1878
Jan 20 1902
Aged 12 y'rs
Aged 19 Y'rs
Children of Kames
& Rebecca Clifford
excerpts from Ray Johnson's A Glance Backward
Page 28
"The Cliffords were probably the only Catholics in the area , and there was no church of their
denomination within traveling distance. However, Mrs Clifford did not neglect the religious training
of her children. Each day she read the Bible with them, a custom which was not usual in Catholic
families at that time.. Thus the Christian faith was maintained in the family, but the children were
lost to the Catholic Church. The census of 1871 lists their son James as a Baptist, Timothy as a
Methodist, and daughter Elizabeth as a Presbyterian! James Clifford was a highly respected
member of the community and an Elder in the Baptist Church"
He had been raised a catholic but became a deacon of the baptist church on the Brookside Road.
Age 42 on 1881 census
Obituary Published, June 29 in Truro Daily News: Death June 25 at Home in Bible Hill, left Widow,
one daughter Beatrice at home, Two Sons Scott at Brookside, William at Onslow3 sisters, Mrs J.A
McCabe Amherst, Mrs J.K. Carlyle, East Mountain, Mrs Wall Truro and one brother John Bath
Maine
James Clifford and Rebecca Nelson had the following children:
i.
INFANT13 CLIFFORD.
Notes for Infant Clifford:
Died stillborn
65.
ii.
MARY ALICE CLIFFORD was born in 1864 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. She died on 15 Apr 1899 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. She married JOHN HENRY ARCHIBALD on 02 Sep 1889 in Manganese
Mines, Colchester County, NS, son of Samuel Matthew Archibald and Rebecca
Shepherd McDonald. He was born on 22 Feb 1864 in Manganese Mines,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 09 Feb 1925 in Manganese Mines,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
iii.
DAVID LORENZO CLIFFORD was born in 1866. He died on 29 May 1878 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, NS, Age 12.
66.
iv.
NANETTA CLIFFORD was born in 1869 in Nova Scotia. She died on 25 May 1896 in
Acadia Mines. She married HOWARD MILLS. He was born on 01 Sep 1854 in
Mapleton, Nova Scotia. He died on 14 Jan 1942 in Londonderry, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia.
67.
v.
BENJAMIN SCOTT CLIFFORD was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Brookside, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. He died on 03 Jul 1965 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. He married LILLIE TAYLOR on 27 Dec 1899 in Home of Bride, Brookside,
daughter of Matthew Taylor and Esther Archibald. She was born on 30 Jun 1874 in
Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She died on 17 Jan 1939 in Brookside,
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Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She died on 17 Jan 1939 in Brookside,
Colchester County, NS.
vi.
JAMES WILLIAM CLIFFORD was born in 1874 in East Mountain, Colchester
CountyNova Scotia. He died on 21 May 1946 in Chase, B.C.. He married ETHEL
MAY MCNUTT on 22 Sep 1904, daughter of William B McNutt and Mary B ?. She
was born on 03 Feb 1884 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS.
Notes for James William Clifford:
Age 7 in 1881
Obituary
bible Hill, June 4
Word has been received by re;relatives here of the sudden passing at Chase,
British Columbia , on May 21, of James William Clifford, age 73. Mr Clifford was in
his usual health until a month ago, when he entered kamloops Hospital for
observation and treatment. He returned home, apparent his old self again, but
passed away in his sleep that night.
Mr Clifford was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford of Manganese Mines
and later of Brookside, so was a brother of R. Scott Clifford of Brookside and of
Mrs W.R. Retson of Ryland Avenue, Bible Hill. He learned the trade of Blacksmith
with the late Charles Dickson at Central Onslow, then went West for a short time.
Returning, he conducted his own business on the site of the present McLellan
Garage, Central Onslow.
Over 30 years ago , he went to British Columbia to make his permanent home and
carried on trade there until he retired. HIs wife, the former Maie McNutt of
Brookside, predeceased him a number of years ago,. They had no family.
Funeral services was held from the church, in which for many years he had served
as Superintendent of the Sunday School.
possessed of a particularly genial disposition , Mr Clifford made friends everywhere
he went.. those in the East were looking forward to renewing that fellowship this
summer, as he had made plans to visit Nova Scotia in June, his last visit home
having been made in 1920.
vii.
NOBLE CLIFFORD was born in 1876. He died on 26 May 1878 (age 1 Yr 10 Months).
viii. LENA M. CLIFFORD was born in 1880. She died on 27 Feb 1901 (age 21 yrs).
ix.
SARAH PEARL CLIFFORD was born on 25 Jun 1882. She died on 20 Jan 1902 (age
19 yrs).
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68.
51.
x.
BEATRICE MARY CLIFFORD was born on 16 Feb 1887 in Brookside, Colchester
County, N.S.. She died on 16 Sep 1958 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
She married WILLIAM RANKIN RETSON on 25 Dec 1907 in Onslow, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia, son of George Retson and Mary McManus. He was born on
22 Feb 1884 in Townhead, Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland. He died on 14 Jul 1975 in
Bible Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
CHARLES C.12 HOARE (David11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born on 08 Oct 1850 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, NS. He died in 1935. He married (1) AMELIA THOMPSON on 07 May
1872 in Truro Township, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She was born about 1853. She died in
1887. He married (2) KATHERINE MCDONALD on 25 Apr 1888 in North River, Colchester County,
N.S.. She was born on 12 Jan 1844 in North River, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She died on
09 Jan 1906 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Charles C. Hoare and Amelia Thompson had the following children:
i.
OLIVER13 HOARE was born about 1873. He died on 02 Jan 1876. He married on 07
Mar 1872.
69.
52.
ii.
CHESLEY BAXTER HOARE was born on 11 May 1876 in Manganese Mines,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died in 1961. He married (1) VINEY MCDONALD
on 29 Jul 1905 in North River, Colchester County, N.S.. She was born in 1872 in
West River, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. She died in 1906. He married (2) EMMA
JANE CASSIDY in 1907. She was born in Jan 1875 in Clairmont, Kings County, N.S..
She died on 28 Dec 1966 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
iii.
FRANK WILBERT HOARE was born on 28 Apr 1878 in Manganese Mines, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada.
iv.
NELLY MAY HOAR was born on 27 Nov 1880.
ROBERT ARCHIBALD12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5
Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 30 Jul
1846 in East Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia. He died on 08 Oct 1930 in Bible Hill,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married RUTH AMELIA TOTTEN. She was born in 1847
in Nova Scotia. She died on 10 Jan 1876 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada.
Robert Archibald Hoar and Ruth Amelia Totten had the following children:
i.
LAURA M.13 HOAR was born on 22 Jul 1871.
53.
ii.
WALTER CROSBY HOARE was born on 03 Sep 1873. He died on 14 Nov 1952 in Bible
Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married REBECCA MAUD NELSON
on 20 Nov 1907, daughter of Robert Nelson Jr. and Frances Harriet Lynds. She
was born on 15 Aug 1884. She died on 15 Apr 1967.
iii.
MINNIE A. HOARE was born in 1875. She died in 1963 in Valley, Colchester County,
NS. She married on 14 May 1870 in Onslow, Colchester County, N.S..
SUSAN12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in Jul 1849 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She married (1) WILLIAM GOWAN. She married
(2) ELIJA MILLER.
Elija Miller and Susan Hoar had the following child:
i.
CLYDE13 MCLELLAN.
54.
REBECCA JANE12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 19 Jan 1856 in
East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 18 May 1916. She married
STOREY THORPE. He was born about 1856.
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Storey Thorpe and Rebecca Jane Hoar had the following child:
i.
ALBERT G.13 THORPE was born on 22 Mar 1889.
55.
HANNAH MARGARET12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5
Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 19 Jan
1858 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. She died on 18 May 1916 in Valley
Station, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. She married JAMES ALBERT JOHNSON on 23 Mar 1881 in
East Mountain, Colchester County Nova Scotia, son of Timothy O'Brien Johnson and Martha Jane
Cameron. He was born on 15 Jan 1854 in Valley Station, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died
on 29 Sep 1922 in Valley Station, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
James Albert Johnson and Hannah Margaret Hoar had the following children:
i.
SEDLEY MACDONALD13 JOHNSON was born on 21 Jun 1884. He died on 07 Jan 1898
in Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada.
70.
56.
ii.
ALDEN ELROY JOHNSON was born on 15 Sep 1886. He died on 15 Dec 1977.
iii.
ORAN SELDEN JOHNSON was born on 23 Jul 1889 in Valley Station, Colchester
County, Nova Scotia. He died on 19 Jul 1979 in Salmon River, Colchester County,
N.S., Canada.
iv.
BESSIE JANE JOHNSON was born on 01 Sep 1891 in Salmon River, Col.Co. Nova
Scotia. She died on 07 Feb 1973 in Bible Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia,
Canada. She married JOHN RETSON on 22 Jan 1913 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada, son of George Retson and Mary McManus. He was born on 07 Apr
1879 in High Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland. He died on 23 Aug 1970 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
v.
ADA SWALLOW JOHNSON was born on 14 Oct 1893 in Salmon River, Colchester
County, N.S., Canada. She died on 23 Oct 1966.
vi.
ALBERT O'BRIEN JOHNSON was born on 30 Oct 1896 in Salmon River, Colchester
County, N.S., Canada. He married in 1973.
ELIZABETH ANN12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born about 1861 in East
Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She married WILLIAM MACLELLAN on 25 Jul
1882 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada (by John McMillan). He was born
in 1855 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine.
William MacLellan and Elizabeth Ann Hoar had the following children:
i.
ROBERT13 MACLELLAN was born about 1884.
57.
ii.
MABEL J. MACLELLAN was born about 1885.
iii.
SUSAN MACLELLAN was born about 1887.
iv.
FLORENCE MACLELLAN was born about 1888.
EMELINE K.12 HOAR (John Lutes11, David10, Solomon9, David8, Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare,
Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 25 Aug 1868 in
East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 25 Dec 1902 in Greenfield,
Colchester County, N.S.. She married ALEXANDER MACKENZIE. He was born on 12 Dec 1865 in
Greenfield, Colchester County, N.S..
Alexander MacKenzie and Emeline K. Hoar had the following children:
i.
CHARLES13 MACKENZIE was born on 27 Aug 1894.
ii.
HOWARD MACKENZIE was born on 13 Aug 1894.
iii.
CHRISTINE MACKENZIE was born on 21 Aug 1898. She died in Mar 1983.
iv.
KENT MACKENZIE was born on 24 Sep 1900.
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v.
58.
RITA MACKENZIE.
LILLIE TAYLOR (Matthew11, Elizabeth10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6
Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born
on 30 Jun 1874 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She died on 17 Jan 1939 in Brookside,
Colchester County, NS. She married BENJAMIN SCOTT CLIFFORD on 27 Dec 1899 in Home of Bride,
Brookside, son of James Clifford and Rebecca Nelson. He was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Brookside,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 03 Jul 1965 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada.
Notes for Benjamin Scott Clifford:
Age 9 on 881 census
Benjamin Scott Clifford and Lillie Taylor had the following children:
i.
MRYTLE MAE CLIFFORD was born on 23 Sep 1900. She died before Nov 1991. She
married ROY VANCE, son of Leander Vance and Ocenia Park. He was born in
Masstown, Colchester County, N.S.. He died in Nov 1991 in Hillcrest Manor, Truro,
N.S..
ii.
59.
LLOYD CLIFFORD. He died after 08 Jul 1965.
MARY EDITH12 TAYLOR (Matthew11, Elizabeth10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar,
Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare)
was born in 1877 in Valley, Colchester County, NS. She died in 1962. She married GEORGE
RETSON on 14 Nov 1912, son of George Retson and Mary McManus. He was born on 02 Dec 1881
in Townhead, Fenwick, Ayrshire. He died in 1962.
Notes for Mary Edith Taylor:
George and Edith wrote wills leaving each other their estates. She the rewrote her will leaving
every thing to her Daughter Ester. When George discovered this he then rewrote his will and left
W.R. Retson a large chunk. He was killed in Scotland stepping off the curb and forgetting that
traffic drove on the other side of the road.
Notes for George Retson:
George immigrated to Canada along with three brothers William, John, and James. A George
Ritson is listed as a passenger on the Ivernia from Liverpool England to Boston Massachusetts in
the Canadian Passenger List arriving 16 Jan 1908 and later he in a passenger along with James
Retson on board the Orthia on 27 May 1911 he reports that he entered Canada in 1907. He formed
a partnership with John and George bought farmland from brother Bill(William). The farm was
called East Court Farm. The partnership did not survive and George moved to become herdsman
of Napan Government farm near Amherst.
George Retson and Mary Edith Taylor had the following child:
i.
ESTER13 RETSON. She married ANDY TUCKER.
60.
MELISSA ARCHIBALD (Robert Barnhill11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar,
Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born on 12 Apr 1841 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on
23 Jan 1923 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She married SAMUEL SCOTT NELSON on 03
Apr 1870 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada, son of Robert John Nelson and Agnes Hoar.
He was born on 07 Feb 1831 in East Mountain, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died in 1908
in Yazoo, MS, USA.
Samuel Scott Nelson and Melissa Archibald had the following children:
vii. JAMES SIMON EDGAR NELSON was born on 14 Feb 1871 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada.
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vii.
N.S. Canada.
viii. LILLIAN MAY NELSON was born in 1872.
61.
JAMES ALFRED12 ARCHIBALD (Robert Barnhill11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar,
Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born on 14 Oct 1842 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada. He died in
1915 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. He married LUCILLA ROGERS on 14 Oct 1862 in Hopewell
Cape, Albert, NB. She was born on 09 Mar 1844 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. She died in 1936 in
Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB.
James Alfred Archibald and Lucilla Rogers had the following child:
71.
i.
WALTER SCOTT13 ARCHIBALD was born on 04 Sep 1876 in Hopewell Cape, Albert,
NB. He died on 01 Jul 1933 in Saint John, NB, Canada. He married PAULINE L.
ESTEY in 1904 in Saint John, NB, Canada. She was born in 1881 in Hampstead,
NB. She died after 1909 in Saint John, NB, Canada.
62.
THOMAS ROBERT12 ARCHIBALD (John Logan11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar, David8 Hoar,
Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare,
Richard1 Hoare) was born on 06 Sep 1858 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died
on 07 Dec 1941 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married EMILY YUILL CHRISTIE,
daughter of Walter Christie and Mary Cock. She was born on 03 Jun 1870 in Clifton, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. She died on 24 May 1951 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Thomas Robert Archibald and Emily Yuill Christie had the following children:
i.
MARY JEAN13 ARCHIBALD was born on 19 Oct 1897 in Harmony, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. She died on 17 Aug 1995 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
She married WILLIS WOOD FRASER on 07 Sep 1967 in Harmony, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada, son of Alexander Fraser and Maria Ellen McCabe. He was born on
03 Oct 1893 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. He died on 23 Oct
1967 in Truro, Colchester County, NS, Canada.
72.
73.
63.
ii.
LILY GORDON ARCHIBALD was born on 01 Apr 1899 in Harmony, Colchester
Colchester, N.S. Canada. She died on 28 Apr 1996 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. She married ALVIN SMITH on 10 Oct 1940. He was born on 22 Dec
1894 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S. Canada. He died on 19 Mar 1971 in
Truro, N.S. Canada.
iii.
WALTER LOGAN ARCHIBALD was born on 18 Nov 1903 in Harmony, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. He died on 15 Jan 1976 in Harmony, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. He married EDITH EUNICE HIGGINS on 11 Sep 1940 in
Harmony,Colchester County, N.S.. She was born on 06 Mar 1916 in Upper
Stewiacke, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She died on 29 Sep 2005 in Harmony,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
iv.
HAROLD FREDERICKTON ARCHIBALD was born on 08 May 1905. He died on 07 Oct
1976 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married (1) GERTRUDE MARIE
KING, daughter of John King and Mary Ann O'Hearn. She was born in 1897 in Saint
John, New Brunswick. She died on 27 Nov 1968. He married (2) ETHEL IRENE SMITH
on 27 Jul 1969. She was born in Mar 1904 in Harmony, Colchester Colchester, N.S.
Canada. She died on 15 Mar 1993 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
v.
LAURA MAY ARCHIBALD was born on 22 Feb 1909. She died on 26 Dec 1998. She
married (1) SINCLAIR GEORGE ARNBURG on 27 Jun 1934. He was born on 25 Nov
1904 in Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada. He died on 30 Nov 1955
in Salmon River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada. She married (2) FREDERICK
STUART MASON, son of Stuart Mason and Martha Kirkpatrick.
WILLIAM CLARK12 HOAR (George Mills11, Rebecca10 Mills, David9 Jr., David8, Leonard7, Daniel6,
John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1859.
He died in 1911. He married CAROLINE LAVINIA NEWCOMB. She was born in 1862.
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William Clark Hoar and Caroline Lavinia Newcomb had the following children:
i.
MINNIE EARL13 HOAR was born on 20 Mar 1883.
74.
ii.
GEORGE WHITFIELD HOAR was born on 25 Jan 1885.
iii.
ETHEL MAUDE HOAR was born on 26 Oct 1886.
iv.
MARY ISABEL HOAR was born on 30 Jun 1888.
v.
FRANK WILLIAM HOAR was born on 31 May 1890.
vi.
MARILLA CAROLINE HOAR was born on 25 Aug 1892.
vii.
WILLIAM HORACE HOAR was born on 11 Sep 1909.
Generation 13
64.
LEMUEL ERNEST13 NELSON (Robert12 Jr., Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8
Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 29 Jan 1882 in East Mountain, Colchester County, NS. He
died on 19 Jun 1956 in Kingston, On, Canada. He married NELLIE AUGUSTA GILROY on 01 Jan
1913. She was born on 22 Feb 1882 in Leamington, Cumberland, NS. She died on 19 Sep 1943.
Lemuel Ernest Nelson and Nellie Augusta Gilroy had the following children:
i.
THORNTON TURNER14 NELSON was born on 19 Oct 1913.
ii.
65.
PHYLLIS KATHLEEN NELSON was born on 09 Dec 1923 in Truro, Colchester County,
NS, Canada. She married LESLIE GRAHAM WEATHERBY on 18 Jun 1943 in Truro,
Colchester County, NS, Canada. He was born on 19 Jun 1924 in Lower Belmont,
Colchester County, NS.
MARY ALICE13 CLIFFORD (Rebecca12 Nelson, Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8
Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1864 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
She died on 15 Apr 1899 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She married
JOHN HENRY ARCHIBALD on 02 Sep 1889 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, NS, son of
Samuel Matthew Archibald and Rebecca Shepherd McDonald. He was born on 22 Feb 1864 in
Manganese Mines, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He died on 09 Feb 1925 in Manganese
Mines, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Notes for John Henry Archibald:
"John Henry" was generally referred to as such. He picked up milk and drove it to the Borden Milk
factory
John Henry Archibald and Mary Alice Clifford had the following children:
i.
MAYNARD BROWN14 ARCHIBALD was born on 26 Jan 1891 in Manganese Mines,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died on 09 Jul 1953 in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada. He married HELEN MCGREGOR DUSTAN on 21 Dec 1921 in Windsor. She
was born on 17 Mar 1890 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 04
Nov 1985 in Windsor Elms, Windsor, Hants County, N.S..
ii.
66.
REBECCA DELL ARCHIBALD was born on 09 Apr 1892 in Manganese Mines,
Colchester County, NS. She died on 02 May 1957. She married FREDERICK
JOHNSON on 15 Dec 1915 in Valley Station, Colchester County, NS, son of James
Smith Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson. He was born on 07 Sep 1885 in Upper
Stewiacke, Colchester County, NS, Canada. He died on 07 Dec 1978 in Halifax
Infirmary, Halifax.
NANETTA13 CLIFFORD (Rebecca12 Nelson, Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8
Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2
Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born in 1869 in Nova Scotia. She died on 25 May 1896 in Acadia
Mines. She married HOWARD MILLS. He was born on 01 Sep 1854 in Mapleton, Nova Scotia. He
died on 14 Jan 1942 in Londonderry, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
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died on 14 Jan 1942 in Londonderry, Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Howard Mills and Nanetta Clifford had the following children:
i.
FAYE CHRISTINE14 MILLS.
ii.
67.
MAX H. MILLS.
BENJAMIN SCOTT13 CLIFFORD (Lillie Taylor, Matthew11 Taylor, Elizabeth10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar,
David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Brookside, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia. He died on 03 Jul 1965 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married LILLIE
TAYLOR on 27 Dec 1899 in Home of Bride, Brookside, daughter of Matthew Taylor and Esther
Archibald. She was born on 30 Jun 1874 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS. She died on 17 Jan
1939 in Brookside, Colchester County, NS.
Notes for Benjamin Scott Clifford:
Age 9 on 881 census
Benjamin Scott Clifford and Lillie Taylor had the following children:
i.
MRYTLE MAE CLIFFORD was born on 23 Sep 1900. She died before Nov 1991. She
married ROY VANCE, son of Leander Vance and Ocenia Park. He was born in
Masstown, Colchester County, N.S.. He died in Nov 1991 in Hillcrest Manor, Truro,
N.S..
ii.
68.
LLOYD CLIFFORD. He died after 08 Jul 1965.
BEATRICE MARY13 CLIFFORD (Rebecca12 Nelson, Agnes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar,
David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 16 Feb 1887 in Brookside, Colchester County, N.S..
She died on 16 Sep 1958 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She married WILLIAM RANKIN
RETSON on 25 Dec 1907 in Onslow, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, son of George Retson and
Mary McManus. He was born on 22 Feb 1884 in Townhead, Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland. He died
on 14 Jul 1975 in Bible Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Notes for Beatrice Mary Clifford:
Beatrice Clifford came from a cultured family. When her family would write letters they would write
them in the form of poetry. Beatrice Clifford had a love of poetry. She had graduated from
Colchester Academy. Cliff Retson, her son believed she had been a school teacher in Valley and
maybe Bible Hill as well. She was a very religious. She was a Sunday school teacher at First
Baptist Church in Truro for many years.
She had rheumatoid Arthritis before the end of the twenties. She had a stroke in February 1947
and was bed ridden thereafter. They took Margaret Jennings from the NS Training School to help
in the home.
Age at census 4, daughter of James Clifford
Notes for William Rankin Retson:
Inscription on gravestone Retson
William Rankin
1884-1975
His Wife
Beatrice Clifford
1887-1958
William commonly known as Bill immigrated to Canada along with three other brothers, George,
John and James. They all had large Ayrshire cattle farm experience. The brothers had decide
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John and James. They all had large Ayrshire cattle farm experience. The brothers had decide
between Canada and Australia and flipped a coin to decide. George came first, followed by John,
Bill (William) and finally Jim (James) although Jim subsequent returned to Scotland.
William arrived in Halifax, N.S. Canada on board the Mongolian from Glasgow, Scotland, arriving
on May 6 1903 at the age of 19. Subsequent trips included 1920 Passenger from Liverpool
England to St John New Brunswick
For the last few years before coming to Canada he worked in a butcher shop. Bill was quite a
livestock man. He had a Canadian Championship cow at Toronto Royal Fair named Princess
Beatrice. He was the farm manger of the Nova Scotia Dairy farm for the NSAC. He was let go with
a change government the job being picked by brother John.
He and his wife Beatrice had their honey moon in Scotland. He was a trustee of the College Road
School.
He worked in the garden all day, the day before he died. He died at age 91.
In 1948 was presented with a gold pocket watch:" Presented to W.R.Retson In appreciation of
efforts on behalf of NS Aryshire Breeders Amherst NS"
Clipping from Truro Daily News Undated:
Truro: A Life membership in the Canadian Aryshire Breeders Association was presented to W.R.
Retson, Bible Hill, at a meeting of the N.S. Ayrshire Club. Archie MacMillan, Truro, made the
presentation. Mr Retson, who recently celebrated his 85th birthday, became provincial secretary of
the Aryshire organization in 1931 and served for 25 years. From 1929 to 1933 he was an Aryshire
field man for the Maritime Provinces. He also served twice as a director of the national
association.
William Rankin Retson and Beatrice Mary Clifford had the following children:
i.
MARY DORIS14 RETSON was born on 19 Aug 1909 in Bible Hill, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 31 Oct 2008 in Truro, Colchester County, Nova
Scotia, Canada. She married LAWRENCE THOMAS HANCOCK on 29 Jun 1933 in 101
Ryland Ave. Bible Hill, N.S., son of Thomas Hancock and Amy Charlotte Rebecca
Bushey. He was born on 20 Apr 1907 in Shawbridge, Quebec. He died on 05 Sep
2004 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
ii.
GEORGE CLIFFORD RETSON was born on 19 Dec 1912 in Truro, Colchester County,
N.S. Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1997 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
He married GRACE ELIZABETH ATKINSON on 26 Jul 1941 in Ottawa, Ontario, daughter
of Edward Elbert Atkinson and Esther Jean Burns. She was born on 11 Dec 1916 in
Waskada, Manitoba. She died on 04 Jun 2008 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada.
Notes for George Clifford Retson:
Cliff Retson was born on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agriculture College, Bible
Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia and lived in a small house on the campus until
1928 when the family moved to 101 Ryland Ave. He attended school at College
Road School until Grade 9 and Colchester County Academy. He graduated from
the Academy in 1929 and entered Acadia University where he studied in
economics. He was a a skilled athlete excelling in Basket Ball and Track and field.
He graduated with a B.A. in 1933 (diploma dated May 24 1933) He attended NSAC
1933 - 1934.
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He commenced work with the Department of Agriculture in 1934. He worked with
the department in Newfoundland 1934 and 1935. He went to Ottawa in August
1936 and worked with the Department of Agriculture Canada until the advent of the
war, 1939.
He served in the army stationed first at Pettawawa, Officer training program in
Brockville, Ontario, Shilo, Manitoba and Esquimalt B.C.
Cliff married Grace Atkinson on 26 July 1941 in Ottawa. Cliff was called up from the
reserve to the active army in September 1942 and was transferred to Nova Scotia.
Grace followed on October 10. Grace stayed at 101 Ryland Ave. that winter. In
spring of 1943 Cliff left for a 6 week stay in Trois Riviere and then on to Brockville
for four months. Grace went to Peg Embree on Collin Ave off Eglinton. She worked
for Underwood who provided office help. On her last job she worked at Plaxton law
firm.
Cliff was transferred to Shilo October 1943 and Grace moved to Ottawa. They visit
each other at Portage La Prairie for Christmas with sister Jean. After Grace moved
to Brandon for the winter at a family called McGills. Cliff would come in from Shilo
on week ends. Cliff took off for Prince Ruppert (Japanese threat) in spring of 1944
and was then sent on a 6 week course in Esquimalt. Grace went to Victoria to stay
with friend from Kerrobert, Muriel Gardener who had rented a bungalow house in
Victoria. Ted was born a day latter at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. In fall
of 1944 Cliff was then transferred to Prince George until the end of January 1945
and then to Pettawawa, Ontario. Grace moved to Pembroke. Following the war, he
entered the Department of Labour in Ottawa until he transferred back to the
Department of Agriculture. He moved back to Bible Hill in 1947 (July 1) to take
charge of the federal agriculture economic branch , first located on the NSAC
campus. July and August 1947 was spent at 101 Ryland. In September 1947 they
rented an apartment from Arleigh Burgess on 112 Main St. Bible Hill. On
November 11 1948 they moved to Queen St. Truro. They moved to 2020 Prince
St. Salmon River on November 11 1949. The municipal address latter changed to
2031.
He attended Cornell University in 1949 spring term. Cliff went back to Cornell at the
end of January 1950 and came home for July and August. He went back for the fall
term and came home for Christmas. He received his M.Sc. during Spring
convocation 1951. Diploma dated January 31 1951
For his masters he produced
Commercial poultry farming in Nova Scotia
Canada. Department of Agriculture. Marketing Service. Economics Division
Authors George Clifford Retson, Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Marketing Service
Publisher Dept. of Agriculture, Marketing Service, Economics Division, 1952
Original from Cornell University
Digitized Dec 15, 2008
Length 49 pages
He was an ardent curler adult Sunday school teacher and gardener. He retired in
1977.
iii.
REBECCA JEAN RETSON was born on 18 Nov 1917 in Bible Hill, Colchester County,
Nova Scotia, Canada. She married WILLIAM ANGUS JENKINS on 01 Jul 1943 in Truro,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada, son of Hugh Alexander Jenkins and Florence
Anne MacInnis. He was born on 17 Oct 1916 in Bellevue Hospital, New York, NY,
USA. He died on 02 Nov 2009 in Truro, Nova Scotia.
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USA. He died on 02 Nov 2009 in Truro, Nova Scotia.
iv.
69.
WILLIAM ARMOUR BATEMAN RETSON was born on 16 Mar 1925 in Bible Hill,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married (1) CLARA EMMA PARLEE on
08 Nov 1963 in Moncton, N.B.. She was born on 27 Jul 1941 in Kinnear Settlement,
Westmorland Co. New Brunswick. He married (2) ELVORA DORA in 1946.
CHESLEY BAXTER13 HOARE (Charles C.12, David11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9 Hoar, David8
Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born on 11
May 1876 in Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died in 1961. He married (1)
VINEY MCDONALD on 29 Jul 1905 in North River, Colchester County, N.S.. She was born in 1872 in
West River, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. She died in 1906. He married (2) EMMA JANE CASSIDY in
1907. She was born in Jan 1875 in Clairmont, Kings County, N.S.. She died on 28 Dec 1966 in
Manganese Mines, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Chesley Baxter Hoare and Viney McDonald had the following child:
i.
VINEY MAY14 HOARE was born in Oct 1906. She died in 1960.
Chesley Baxter Hoare and Emma Jane Cassidy had the following children:
ii.
FULTON FOSTER HOARE was born on 15 Jun 1908. He died on 09 Sep 1983. He
married MARGARET ANNA BROWN. She was born on 19 Aug 1912. She died on 07
Feb 1994 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
70.
iii.
ESTELLA BLANCHE HOARE was born on 30 Nov 1909. She died on 12 Apr 1987.
iv.
JEAN BERTHE HOARE was born on 24 May 1912 in Manganese Mines, Colchester
County, N.S. Canada. She died on 25 Jan 1995 in Delaney's Rest Home, Hilden,
Colchester County, N.S..
v.
OLIVER CHARLES HOARE was born in 1918. He died in 1993.
BESSIE JANE13 JOHNSON (Hannah Margaret12 Hoar, John Lutes11 Hoar, David10 Hoar, Solomon9
Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 01 Sep 1891 in Salmon River, Col.Co. Nova Scotia.
She died on 07 Feb 1973 in Bible Hill, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She married JOHN
RETSON on 22 Jan 1913 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada, son of George Retson and
Mary McManus. He was born on 07 Apr 1879 in High Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland. He died on 23
Aug 1970 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Notes for John Retson:
John was the first of 5 brothers and one sister who came to Canada arriving in Canada aboard the
Siberian in Halifax 23 April 1902. James and Thomas returning to Scotland, Margaret died within
one year of her marriage to a George Alexander Archibald in 1914 without leaving any children,
Thomas died in World War 2
John Retson and Bessie Jane Johnson had the following children:
i.
JOHN WILLIAM LOWNEY14 RETSON was born on 11 Nov 1913 in Truro, N.S. Canada.
He died on 18 Aug 1980 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married
IRENE SYLVIE KENNEY on 07 Oct 1936 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada,
daughter of James Nicholas Kenny and Marietta Harvey. She was born on 27 Mar
1918 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. She died on 17 Jan 2007 in
Brentwood, Colchester County, NS.
ii.
ADA ARMOUR RETSON was born on 12 Dec 1916 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. She died on 08 May 1984 in Bible Hill, Colchester County. She married
JACK ELLSWORTH MACLEAN on 21 Jan 1939 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada, son of John William MacLean and Elsie J Matheson. He was born on 22
Apr 1910 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He died on 07 Jun 1997 in
Bible Hill, Colchester County.
iii.
MAIE JEAN RETSON was born on 26 Nov 1921. She died in 1990 in Bible Hill,
Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She married HARRY ROGER PRYOR, son
of Richard Pryor and Winnifred Richardson. He was born in 1918 in Manchester,
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of Richard Pryor and Winnifred Richardson. He was born in 1918 in Manchester,
England. He died on 18 Dec 2001 in Truro, Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
iv.
71.
GEORGIE RETSON was born on 15 May 1926. She died on 01 Apr 1986 in Truro
Township, Colchester County, NS. Canada.
WALTER SCOTT13 ARCHIBALD (James Alfred12, Robert Barnhill11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9
Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 04 Sep 1876 in Hopewell Cape, Albert, NB. He died
on 01 Jul 1933 in Saint John, NB, Canada. He married PAULINE L. ESTEY in 1904 in Saint John,
NB, Canada. She was born in 1881 in Hampstead, NB. She died after 1909 in Saint John, NB,
Canada.
Walter Scott Archibald and Pauline L. Estey had the following child:
i.
CHARLES DOUGLAS14 ARCHIBALD was born on 09 Jun 1907 in Saint John, NB,
Canada. He died on 19 Dec 1973 in Edmonton, Alberta. He married WILLA ESTHER
WOODLEY on 27 Sep 1930 in Saint John, NB, Canada. She was born on 26 Dec
1907 in Englewood, CO, USA. She died on 20 Sep 1996 in Edmonton, Alberta.
72.
WALTER LOGAN13 ARCHIBALD (Thomas Robert12, John Logan11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9
Hoar, David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 18 Nov 1903 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S.
Canada. He died on 15 Jan 1976 in Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married EDITH
EUNICE HIGGINS on 11 Sep 1940 in Harmony,Colchester County, N.S.. She was born on 06 Mar
1916 in Upper Stewiacke, Colchester County, NS, Canada. She died on 29 Sep 2005 in Harmony,
Colchester County, N.S. Canada.
Walter Logan Archibald and Edith Eunice Higgins had the following child:
i.
ARTHUR LOGAN14 ARCHIBALD was born on 08 Aug 1941. He died in Oct 1972 in
Harmony, Colchester County, N.S. Canada. He married ELAINE JOYCE MACLEAN on
29 Nov 1965, daughter of Jack Ellsworth MacLean and Ada Armour Retson. She
was born on 22 Jan 1944.
73.
LAURA MAY13 ARCHIBALD (Thomas Robert12, John Logan11, Catherine B.10 Hoar, Ebenezer9 Hoar,
David8 Hoar, Leonard7 Hoar, Daniel6 Hoar, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare,
Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1 Hoare) was born on 22 Feb 1909. She died on 26 Dec 1998. She
married (1) SINCLAIR GEORGE ARNBURG on 27 Jun 1934. He was born on 25 Nov 1904 in Salmon
River, Colchester County, N.S., Canada. He died on 30 Nov 1955 in Salmon River, Colchester
County, N.S., Canada. She married (2) FREDERICK STUART MASON, son of Stuart Mason and
Martha Kirkpatrick.
Sinclair George Arnburg and Laura May Archibald had the following children:
i.
JOYCE14 ARNBURG. She married JOSEPH RUSHTON.
ii.
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MARILYN ARNBURG. She married JOSEPH FINDLAY.
GEORGE WHITFIELD13 HOAR (William Clark12, George Mills11, Rebecca10 Mills, David9 Jr., David8,
Leonard7, Daniel6, John5 Hoare, Charles4 Hoare, Charles3 Hoare, Thomas2 Hoare, Richard1
Hoare) was born on 25 Jan 1885.
George Whitfield Hoar had the following child:
i.
WILLIAM STEWART14 HOAR was born on 31 Aug 1913. He married MARGARET
MACRAE MACKENZIE.
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