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Mary Hoar

Female Abt 1723 - 1800  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Hoar was born about 1723 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Hezekiah Hoar and Sarah Brightman); died on 18 Sep 1800 in .

    Notes:

    Of Newport, Rhode Island in 1737.
    Of Dighton, Massachusetts in 1743.

    Groom's Name: Edward Tue
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    Bride's Name: Mary Hoar
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    Marriage Date: 30 Oct 1744
    Marriage Place: Dighton,Bristol,Massachusetts
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M50230-2
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 905533
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

    Mary married Edward Tew on 3 Jan 1745 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA. Edward (son of Henry Tew and Sarah Paull) was born on 1 Nov 1703 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died on 4 Nov 1749 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    OR MARRIED JAN. 3, 1744.

    Children:
    1. Edward Tew was born on 13 Mar 1746 in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died on 27 Dec 1770.
    2. Mary Tew was born on 21 Jan 1748 in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died on 22 Dec 1830.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hezekiah Hoar was born on 10 Nov 1678 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Hezekiah Hoar and Rebekah (Unknown)); died on 4 Aug 1729 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA Or Dighton, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    One of the first petitioners for what became Dighton, Massachusetts. His will dated March 20, 1728. His will proved Sept. 1, 1729.

    Death record: Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, pg 201
    Hezekiah Hoar died Aug 4, 1729

    Hezekiah married Sarah Brightman about 1708 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA. Sarah (daughter of Henry Brightman and Joan James) was born about 1683 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died in Sep 1778; was buried in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA (Barker Burying Ground). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah Brightman was born about 1683 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA (daughter of Henry Brightman and Joan James); died in Sep 1778; was buried in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA (Barker Burying Ground).

    Notes:

    Cemetery stone:
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rinewpor/cemeteries/Middletown/MiddletownCemeteries03.html

    Children:
    1. Henry Hoar was born about 1709 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died after 1763.
    2. Hezekiah Hoar was born on 10 Nov 1711 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in Woodstock Or Dighton, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Rebecca Hoar was born about 1713 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 May 1800 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA.
    4. Sarah Hoar was born about 1716 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 26 Jan 1750 in .
    5. Dr. Edward Hoar was born about 1718 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA.
    6. 1. Mary Hoar was born about 1723 in Dighton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Sep 1800 in .


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hezekiah Hoar was born about 1608 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; was christened on 10 Jul 1608 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England (son of Barnard Hore and Mary Channon); died between 27 Feb 1692 and 4 Aug 1693 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Book:
    A Record of Descendants of Hezekhiah Hoar of Taunton, Massachusetts : with an historical introduction, compiled by Norton T. Horr
    http://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00horr
    and...
    Same book, text only:
    http://archive.org/stream/recordofdescenda00horr/recordofdescenda00horr_djvu.txt

    Christening:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N5ZG-Y4X

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/r/Virginia--Core/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0889.html

    Passengers of the Recovery - 1633
    http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/genealogy/earlydib/boat1.htm

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37081125

    [[The following records are compliments of Mr. Bill Gawne:

    From: The Great Migration Study Project - New Enland HistoricGenealogical Society

    HEZEKIAH HOAR
    ORIGIN: Sidmouth, Devonshire.

    MIGRATION: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/Dorene-Morris-Ohio/GENE3-0039.html
    1634 on the Recovery (on 31 March 1634, "Ezechia Hore" appears as a passenger on the Recovery of London, sailing for New England fromWeymouth [NGSQ 71:171-72, 77:250]).

    REMOVES TO: Taunton 1639.
    (The Taunton fire of 1838 destroyed the original town records.)

    FREEMAN: Oath of fidelity at Taunton (as "Hezekiah Hore"), 1639 [PCR8:186]. Propounded for freemanship, 7 June 1653, 8 June 1655 [PCR 3:31,78].

    OFFICES: Plymouth Colony grand jury, 6 June 1654, 7 June 1665 (absent) [PCR 3:49, 4:91]. Coroner's jury, 5 July 1664 [PCR 4:71].

    Taunton highway surveyor, 5 June 1651 [PCR 2:168]. Constable, 3 June1657, 1 June 1663 [PCR 3:116, 4:37].

    In Taunton section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms [PCR 8:195]. "Hezekiah Hoare of Taunton [chosen] for ensign" inexpedition against the Dutch, 3 May 1653 [PCR 3:29].

    EDUCATION: Signed his name to deeds and to return of coroner's jury.

    ESTATE: On 5 June 1666, "forty acres of land is granted by the Court unto Rebecka, the wife of Hezekiah Hoare, of Taunton, in some convenient place near Taunton bounds [PCR 4:131].

    On 12 December 1679, "Hezekiah Hoar of Taunton ..., planter, ... with the consent of Rebecah his wife," sold to "Thomas Leonard of Taunton aforesaid, bloomer ... a certain parcel of land, containing by estimation three acres more or less and was granted unto the said Hezekiah Hoar by the town of Taunton aforesaid as his proportion to a division of swamp" [BrLR 6:302]. On 1 December 1684, "Hezekiah Hoar of Taunton ..., yeoman, "sold to "Nathaniel Williams of the same Taunton ... all that my lot of land of ten acres ... commonly called the Great Lots"; on 2 March 1684/5, "Rebecah the wife of Hezekiah Hoar" appeared to relinquish dower [PCLR5:305].

    On 27 February 1692/3, "Hezekiah Hoare Senior of Taunton" settled lands in Taunton on "my two sons Edward Hoare & Hezekiah Hoare" [BrLR 1:165]. On 27 February 1692/3, "whereas I Hezekiah Hoar Senior of Taunton has made deeds of diverse tracts of land to my two sons Edw[ar]d Hoar &Hezekiah Hoar bearing date 27 February 1692/3, before the confirming of which deeds I the said Hezekiah Hoar gave instructions to my said son Edw[ar]d Hoar that he should pay a debt of about eighty pounds to Capt. Thomas Leonard, clerk of the iron works, also that I his said father am to have during my natural life about half of the apples annually produced by my old orchard, also that said Edward is to make deeds of land in the North Purchase to my son Nathaniel Hoar and to my daughters Sarah, Elizabeth's child, Lidia, Mary & Rebeckah to each one hundred acres if the North Purchase will afford it" [BrLR 8:88].

    http://mdhervey.com/archives/HERVEY/BRISTOL.PDF
    "Five of the original purchasers outlived the Plymouth government, viz., William
    Harvey, Richard Williams, Walter Deane, Hezekiah Hoar, and George Macey. The place of their graves no man knoweth unto this day."

    Hezekiah Hoar, under these same conditions, executed four more deeds of confirmation of one hundred acres in Taunton North Purchase. On 2 June1711, he deeded to "William Turpin of the town of Providence ... being the only child of Elizabeth Turpin whose maiden name was Elizabeth Hoar the daughter of the aforesaid Hezekiah Hoar deceased" [BrLR 7:319]. On 9June 1710 [recte 1711], "whereas Sarah Hoar the daughter of the said Hezekiah Hoar married to Nicholas Stoughton of Saybrook, Hezekiah Hoar deeded to "Nicholas Stoughton ... for the confirmation of his wife's portion" [BrLR 8:88-89]. On 9 June 1710 [recte 1711], "whereas Rebecah Hoar the daughter of the said Hezekiah Hoar deceased married to Samuel Smith of Taunton aforesaid and by him had one son named Samuel Smith also which Samuel Smith Junior (the grandson of the said Hezekiah Hoar by his daughter Rebecah) doth request that he may have a deed of confirmation of his mother's share or part in Taunton North Purchase according to the right of his father Samuel Smith Senior and his sister Sarah Smith,"Hezekiah Hoar deeded to Samuel Smith Junior [BrLR 8:404]. On 30 May 1711,at the request of "Mary Hoar now Mary Miacum," Hezekiah Hoar deeded to "my sister Mary Miacum" [BrLR 9:573].

    BIRTH: Sidmouth, Devonshire, 10 July 1608, son of Barnard and Mary(Channon) Hoar [NEHGR 141:32].

    DEATH: After 27 February 1692/3 [BrLR 1:165].

    MARRIAGE: By 1654 Rebecca _____. She was living on 2 March 1684/5 [PCLR5:305].

    CHILDREN:

    i MERCY HOAR, b. Taunton 31 January 1654[/5?] [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; m. Dorchester 26 December 1676 John Spurr [DVR 23].

    ii NATHANIEL HOAR, b. Taunton 31 March 1656 [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; m. Taunton 2 February 1681[/2?] Sarah Wilbore [PCR 8:80], daughter of Shadrach Wilbore [NEHGR 64:29-30, citing BrPR 1:213].

    iii SARAH HOAR, b. Taunton 1 April 1658 [PCR 8:39; MD 18:169]; m. Taunton 25 February 1691/2 Nicholas Stoughton.

    iv ELIZABETH HOAR, b. Taunton 26 May 1660 [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; m. by about 1690 (and perhaps a few years earlier) WilliamTurpin [Austin 209-10].

    v EDWARD HOAR, b. Taunton 25 September 1663 [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; removed to Philadelphia by 21 March 1710/1 [BrLR 8:87].

    vi LYDIA HOAR, b. Taunton 24 March 1665[/6?] [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; m. Taunton 16 November 1688 John Whipple. (Lydia had an illegitimate son, named variously "Job Liddeason" or "Job Whipple," and born close to the date of her marriage [TAG 44:187-88].)

    vii MARY HOAR, b. Taunton 22 September 1669 [PCR 8:39; MD18:169]; m. Boston 2 December 1698 Duncan Mackum [BVR 244].

    viii REBECCA HOAR, b. say 1671; m. Taunton 20 February 1690[/1?]Samuel Smith.

    ix HEZEKIAH HOAR, b. Taunton 10 November 1678 [PCR 8:83]; m. by about 1701 Sarah Brightman, daughter of Henry Brightman [NEHGR 142:18,citing BrPR 6:121-23]. (Forty-six years elapsed between the birth of Hezekiah in 1678 and the birth of the eldest child of his eldest child in1724 [NEHGR 142:20]. His date of marriage has been estimated simply by splitting this difference.)

    ASSOCIATIONS: Hezekiah Hoar was first cousin of ROGER CLAP {1630,Dorchester} [GMB 1:364-70], the mothers of the two men being sisters [NEHGR 144:144; Kempton Anc 4:122-23]. Perhaps Hezekiah resided at Dorchester prior to his emergence at Taunton.

    Savage states that this immigrant was "brother of John," meaning John Hoar of Scituate [Savage 2:430-31]. John Hoar and his siblings and mother were from Gloucester, Gloucestershire [NEHGR 53:92-101, 186-98, 289-300]. [There is no known relationship between these two families.]

    COMMENTS: Given the lapse of forty-six years between the birth of this immigrant and the date of birth of his first child, one might wonder whether an additional generation should be inserted in this lineage. Hezekiah Hoar appeared rarely in Taunton from 1639 to 1653 [PCR 2:168,3:31, 8:186, 195]. On the earliest of these dates, the immigrant would have been about thirty-one years old, and so it must be he rather than a putative son of the same name who took the oath of fidelity. In the remaining records down to 1654, the designations of Senior and Junior are not used, and there is no other indication that one generation was succeeded by another. For whatever reason, the immigrant did not marry until he was about forty-five.

    Hezekiah Hoar was propounded twice for freemanship [PCR 3:31, 78], but was never admitted to this franchise, as he does not appear in any of the later lists of freemen [PCR 5:276, 8:199, 205-6]. This clearly did not prevent him from serving in a number of minor town and colony offices.

    BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1987 Lyon J. Hoard identified the English origin of this immigrant, and published four generations of his agnate ancestry [NEHGR 141:22-33, 142:17-24]. In 1990 Ken Smallbone published additional data which solidified the identification of the immigrant, and provided leads to extending the agnate ancestry a number of generations further back [NEHGR 144:143-46].[robby1940.FTW]
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    The following is compliments of Robby Robinson
    Will
    Hezekiah was named in his grandmother Channon's will in 1616,
    and he witnessed Combpyne leases inreversion for his two older
    half-brothers in 1633, at which time he had already made
    arrangements to sail for New England. Record of Hezekiah's
    iemigration is found in documents discovered by Peter Wilson
    coldham in the Public record Office in London. A port book
    entry dated 31 March 1633 lists Ezechia Hore among other
    "planters" going to New England with household goods, apparell
    and other goods allowed free of customs by patent to sail aboard
    the ship "Recovery" of London, Gabriel Cornish master, sailing
    from Weymouth, Dorset. Weymouth is about fifteen miles east of
    Combpyne by sea, somewhat farther by land. The date of sailing
    is not stated, but since a month's time elapsed between the port
    book entry and the date on which Hezekiah witnessed the leases,
    it is clear that he did not actually leave England until after
    30 April 1633.

    FREEMAN: Oath of fidelity at Taunton (as "Hezekiah Hore"), 1639 [PCR8:186]. Propounded for freemanship, 7 June 1653, 8 June 1655 [PCR 3:31,78].

    OFFICES: Plymouth Colony grand jury, 6 June 1654, 7 June 1665 (absent) [PCR 3:49, 4:91]. Coroner's jury, 5 July 1664 [PCR 4:71].

    Hezekiah married Rebekah (Unknown) about 1653. Rebekah was born about 1630; died after 12 Dec 1679 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Rebekah (Unknown) was born about 1630; died after 12 Dec 1679 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Event: Timeline Abt 1653 Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA Note: She married Hezekiah
    Event: Timeline 1666 Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA Note: On 5 June 1666, "forty acres of land is granted by the Court unto Rebecka, the wife of Hezekiah Hoare, of Taunton, in some convenient place near Taunton bounds [PCR 4:131].
    Event: Timeline May 1684 Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA Note: On 1 December 1684, "Hezekiah Hoar of Taunton ..., yeoman, "sold to "Nathaniel Williams of the same Taunton ... all that my lot of land of ten acres ... commonly called the Great Lots"; on 2 March 1684/5, "Rebecah the wife of Hezekiah Hoar" appeared to relinquish dower [PCLR5:305].
    Event: Timeline Bef 1692 Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA Note:
    She probably died before 1692, as she does not join in Hezekiahs deed in the year.
    http://sjhoard.tripod.com/hoardfamilygenealogysite/id21.html

    Children:
    1. Mercy Hoar was born on 31 Jan 1654 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Nathaniel Hoar was born on 31 Mar 1656 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died before 1745 in .
    3. Sarah Hoar was born on 1 Apr 1658 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in Sep 1713 in Saybrook, , Connecticut, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Hoar was born on 26 May 1660 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died before 1692 in .
    5. Edward Hoar was born on 25 Sep 1663 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died after 1710 in .
    6. Lydia Hoar was born on 24 Mar 1665 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1710 in .
    7. Mary Hoar was born on 22 Sep 1669 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Rebecca Hoar was born about 1670 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Apr 1694 in .
    9. 2. Hezekiah Hoar was born on 10 Nov 1678 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 4 Aug 1729 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA Or Dighton, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.  Henry Brightman was born about 1640 in Bedfordshire, , England; died in 1728 in Freetown, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/r/Virginia--Core/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1302.html
    The Brightman's were traditionally seamen; Henry is believed to have come to these shores in his own boat, arriving in the Portsmouth-Newport area of Rhode Island about 1670, in which year he was made a freeman and a juryman. He was one of 47 men to whom was granted 5000 acres in R.I. to called East Greenwich, but he never settled there. In 1674, he bought lot No. 4 in Freeman' Purchase, now Fall River; another lot, No. 5, was purchased in 1678; in 1691, he purchased lot no. 6, also in Freeman's Purchase, on the west side of the Taunton River. The ferry, which he bought in 1674, was included with lot No. 5 of the Freeman's Purchase. Henry was deputy from Newport in 1705, 1706, 1707, and 1709. He held several town offices, and was also Justice of the Peace. After the death of his wife in 1716, Henry went to live with his son, Joseph, in Freetown. He died there, and was buried on Joseph's farm. This old family cemetery was taken by the city (now Fall River) to make way for a street in about 1880. In moving, the stones fell apart and have become lost.

    In his will, dated 3 Oct 1716, Henry bequeathed to his "eldest son William" property in Portsmouth and Newport including the house in which William was then living; also his "largest silver tankard". To his "second son Thomas" he gave all farms he had purchased in Dartmouth, "together with one yoke of oxen, give cows, and sixty sheep now in his hands"; also his lesser silver tankard. To his "youngest son Joseph" he gave his land Freetown plus other property; also a silver cup, a small silver porringer, six silver spoons and his seal ring. To each of his daughters, Hester Chandler and Sarah Hoar, he gave one lot of land in Newport and 50 pounds in money of equivalent. Four additional lots in Newport were left, one each, to four grandsons: Henry son of William, Henry son of Thomas, Henry son of Joseph, and Henry Hoar son of Sarah Hoar. "The rest and residue" of the Estate to be divided equally between the three sons, who were to serve as "only and sole executors". A codicil, dates 15 FEb 1728, gave to son Joseph and daughter-in-law Susanna "my bed, bedding and furniture; table living and my other household stuff that I brought with me into their family" as they had cared for him with the "infirmities of age" upon him. Henry died 1728 in Freetown, Mass. He was buried in Freetown, Mass., Joseph's Farm.

    Henry married Joan James. Joan was born about 1655 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1716 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Joan James was born about 1655 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1716 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA.

    Notes:

    Possible surname JAMES.

    Children:
    1. William Brightman
    2. Thomas Brightman
    3. Hester Brightman
    4. 3. Sarah Brightman was born about 1683 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died in Sep 1778; was buried in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA (Barker Burying Ground).
    5. Joseph Brightman was born about 1691 in Middletown, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA; died on 3 Mar 1753 in Freetown, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Barnard Hore was born about 1568 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England (son of Henry Hore and Fides Osborne); died before 17 Jun 1634 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    The first reference to Barnard that has been found is in the
    will of his father, Henry, in 1589. On 4 July 32 Elizabeth
    (1590), he became lessee of lands formerly held by his father,
    when Sir John Peter [Petre}, knight, leased to Barnarde Hore,
    mariner, for the consideration of 330 pounds, one humdred thirty
    acres in Combpyne and ten acres in Downhunfraville in Axmouth,
    all late in the possession of Henry Hore, deceased father of
    Barnarde, to commence from the Feast of the Annunciation (25
    March) next. The term was for ninety-nine years of the lives of
    Barnarde Hore, William Hore, and Henrie Hore his brothers, the
    rent to be 39 shillings 8 pence for lands in Combpyne and 6
    shillings and pence for lands in Downhumfraville. Fides Hore
    was to occupy certain premises during her widowhood and Barnard
    was to live on the premises in Combpyne. The usual reservations
    were made to the landlord for such things as timber and hunting
    rights. It was signed by Bernar Hoor and witnesses Roger
    Blackaller, John Osborne, and Roger Braunch. The terms are
    repeated in the Manor surveys made about 1590 and 1612. Three
    hundred and thirty pounds was a large sum of money for that
    time, and although Petre tenants were allowed deferred or
    "estalled" payments, Barnard paid cash in full. Fides Hore as
    the widow refused her son Barnard's right to occupy the Combpyne
    barton land called Lydeyates, and actually took, him to court
    on the matter. It was possibly because ofa this family dispute
    that Barnard moved, or returned, to the small port town of
    Sidmouth abut twelve miles from Combpyne until after his
    mother's death, although this was contrary to the terms of the
    Combpyne lease. In 1610 the Petre family gave instructions to
    their visiting agent "to see whether Barnarde Hore dwelleth at
    Combpyne," but apparently did not actually return until about
    1613.
    Barnard's first two marriages are recorded at Sidmoutn. The
    names of Catherine Wheaton's parents and first husband have not
    been found. "Chatherynge wife of Barnarde Horre gentellwoman
    was buryed in the sothe elle [of the church at Sidmouth] meare
    to the poolle pytte" on 3 December 1603.
    The last record of Barnard in the parish of Sidmouth is on 9
    October 1613 whe he, with William Pin and William Slade, made
    the inventory of the estate of his father-in-law. It was after
    his return to Combpyne that Barnard Hore married his third wife,
    Mary. Their four children are named in land leases taken out by
    Mary after the death of her husband. Barnard Hore died
    intestate. Letters of administration were granted to Mary Hore,
    relict, 19 June 1634 with a bond of 200 pounds to the Archbishop
    of Canterbury by George Hardy, yeoman, and Leonard Hurden of
    Axmouth. Witnesses were John Chisway, Thos. (Staward?), Edmund
    Aishford (rector of Combpyne), and William Walton (curate of
    Seaton). The estate, inventoried 17 June 1634 by George Hardie,
    Leonard Hurden, Andrew Pounde, and John Pitts, totaled 176
    pounds 2 shillings 10 pence, and included the house in Sidmouth
    (probably a lease hold), and a debt of 50 pounds owed by John
    Peerce of Sidmouth.
    Family leases taken out, renewed, or transferred between the
    years 1633 and 1639 make it clear that during 1633 Barnard had
    been distributing most of his estate to his heirs, perhaps in
    anticipation of death. The inventory of his estate probably
    represested but a small part of the family's worth. The money
    paid for leases during the period 1633 to 1639 by the widow and
    Barnaard's two oldest sons totaled 293 pounds, 6s. 8d., a
    sizeable sum.
    The first two leases, made the same day and transferring part of
    Barnard's land leases to his two oldest sons, Hezekiah's older
    hafl-brothers, contain Hezekiah's signatures as witness. On 20
    April 1633 Petre family trustees leased to Hasper Hore of
    Combpyne, yeoman, for the consideration of 100 marks (equal to
    66 pounds, 13s. 4d.), with reversion after the death of his
    father Barnard Hore, barton lands in Combpyne for the lives of
    Jasper Hore and Helioner his wife, the rent to be 15 shillings
    per annum. This was witnessed by Robert Hoore and Ezekias
    Hoore.
    On 20 April 1633, the Petre family trustees leased to Robert
    Hore of Combpyne, yeoman, a lease identical with Jasper's but fo
    barton lands in Combpyne and Downhumfraville, Axmouth, for the
    terms of life of Robert Hore and Garthured his daughter, rent to
    be 7s. 8d.
    Witness were Jasper Hore and Ezekias Hoore.
    This would have been a logical time for Barnard to have
    distributed cash settlements to his other children, and to his
    wife and her children. This may very well explain the source of
    the funds which enabled Hezekiah to emigrate shortly thereafter
    and to buy shares in the future settlement of Taunton, Massachusetts
    On 13 July Chas. I (1639) Mary Hore of Conbpyne, in
    consideration of 80 pounds, had transferred to her name the
    lease of a cottage and fourteen acres and other lands in
    Combpyne, now occupied by her in her widowhood, but lately
    occupied by her late husband Barnard Hore. The terms were for
    the lives of her sons John and Henry Hore. Witnesses were John
    Vye and William Barbar. On the same date for the consideration
    of 80 pounds, she leased lands in the manor of Downhumfraville,
    Axmouth, for the lives of her children Samuel and Dyna.
    [robby1940.FTW]

    Marriage to Mary:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2LR-PYQ

    About Sidmouth, England
    http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51277

    Barnard married Mary Channon on 29 Apr 1605 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England. Mary (daughter of Robert Channon and Joan (Unknown)) was born about 1576 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Channon was born about 1576 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England (daughter of Robert Channon and Joan (Unknown)); died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2LR-PYQ

    http://thomas.tolmanfamily.org/genealogy-pages/ppl/2/6/c4fe256e55a638a9a62.html
    BIOGRAPHY: Transcripts of Wills of Devonshire, England (British film FHL #916870, vol. 4), p. 979 - Will of her mother Johan Channon lists her as Marie, deceased, and mentions her children Bernarde, Ezechyias, Marie and Elizabeth with the last name of Hoare; Sidmouth, England, Christening Extraction Print Out (British film FHL #0933232, item 9) - lists Bernarde Hoore as the father of these children, listed above.
    BIRTH: Estimated 23 years before marriage.
    MARRIAGE: Sidmouth, England, Transcript of Parish Register (British film FHL #916935, item 1).
    DEATH: Transcripts of Wills of Devonshire, England (British film FHL #916870, vol. 4), p. 982 - Her father's will says she is deceased.
    TEMPLE: Arizona Temple - baptism and endowment 451082; sealing to parents, special collections 456380; International Genealogical Index (IGI). NOTE: Mary was sealed to her spouse just as Mrs. Hoare.

    Children:
    1. Bernard Hore was born about 1606 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; was christened on 3 Aug 1606 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.
    2. 4. Hezekiah Hoar was born about 1608 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; was christened on 10 Jul 1608 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; died between 27 Feb 1692 and 4 Aug 1693 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Marie Hore was born about 1610 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.
    4. Elizabeth Hore was born about 1613 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; was christened on 5 May 1613 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.