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(1) Er ist verheiratet mit MARGARET STAYCE DEWEY.

Sie haben geheiratet am 7. September 1600 in England, er war 25 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. JAMES DEWEY HUBBARD  1646-1692


(2) Er ist verheiratet mit SARAH OAKLEY.

Sie haben geheiratet.


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ANCESTOR OF DIANE HUBBARD SHOFKOM
ANCESTOR HUSTACE SCOTT
ANCESTOR OF JANE JORDAN AND MARGUERITE IVERSON THROUGH FATHER BRUCE ARNDT
ANCESTOR OF JOHN MULHOLLAND, DIANA HART FRICKE‘S FIRST HUSBAND
ANCESTOR OF BRENDA COX (MCLAUGHLIN) THROUGH FATHER Edward Glidden Cox
ANCESTOR OF HOLLY LUIKENS THROUGH MOTHER
ANCESTOR OF STEPHEN KINZY‘S WIFE, STEPHEN IS DESCENDANT OF DANIEL KINSEY
ANCESTOR OF DR. JOHN TOWER (AK)

Sir Edmund Hobart
Birth: 1 Jan 1575 Hingham, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Death: 8 Mar 1646 (aged 71) Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 34697261
Bio: Born about 1575, based on date of marriage. Came from Hingham, Norfolk to Charlestown MA in 1633. (An Edmund Hobart, son of Thomas & Hellena Hubbard, was baptized at Snoring Magna, Norfolk, on 1 Jan 1573. This would be about the right year of birth for the immigrant, & the immigrant did name a son Thomas, but Snoring Magna is some distance from Hingham in Norfolk, so further evidence would be welcome. See below.)
Removed to Hingham in 1635. Died there, 8 March 1646[/7] "father Hubbeard died."
Married (1) to Margaret Dewey in Hingham, Norfolk, England, 7 September 1600 . She died before October 1634 when her husband remarried. They had ten children in Hingham, Norfork, England. It is not certain that she survived to come to New England, especially since she did not join the Charlestown church with her husband on 19 October 1633.
Married (2) in Charlestown 10 October 1634, Sarah (_____) (Lyford) Oakley, born about 1586 (deposed 1 August 1639 aged "about fifty-three years," widow of Rev. JOHN LYFORD . She died Hingham 23 June 1649 ("mother Hobart died in the evening being Saturday, buried on the Sabbath"). (Edmund Hobart was guardian to the children of his second wife, and was otherwise involved in securing their inheritance from their father.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Ship_Church,Edmund Hobart is buried at Old Ship Burying Ground in Hingham, Massachusetts
FINDaGRAVE contributor Michael Dolan adds:

Looking at the actual Snoring Magna records however (online: http://www.the-snorings.co.uk/bmd/GS/marriages/GSmarriages_one.html) or at "The Visitation of Norfolk 1563.." (attached below) the actual name of the person recorded baptized on this date is EDWARD Hubbard (not Edmund). It has been stated many times that this was simply a transcription error, but I don't think so. The same name Edward Hubbard appears above in "Marriages", as married in 1604 to Anne, and four of their children are shown below as being baptized from 1605 to 1616. It seems very unlikely that Edward was Edmund.
Family Members
Spouses
Margaret Dewey Hobart 1574-Unknown
Sarah Oakley Lyford Hobart 1586-1649
Children
Nazareth Hobart Turner Beal 1601-1658
George Hubbard 1601-1685
Edmund Hobart 1602-1686
Peter Hobart 1604-1679
Thomas Hobart 1605-1689
Alice Hobart Chubbuck 1606-1674
Anthony Hobart 1609-1609
Edward Hobart 1610-1610
Rebecca Hobart 1611-1655
Joshua Hobart 1614-1682
Sarah Hobart 1617-Unknown
Created by: Linda Mac (47062703)
Added: 11 Mar 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34697261/edmund-hobart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34697261/edmund-hobart: accessed 15 May 2023), memorial page for Sir Edmund Hobart (1 Jan 1575œ8 Mar 1646), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34697261, citing Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703).

Origins unknown
The parents of Edmund Hobart are unknown as of Oct 29, 2019. There has been no research shown that supports the connection of "Parents: Thomas Hobart (b abt 1531) and Helen Windsofer."as shown in a number of online profiles.
There are also other parents shown on internet family trees, but to date, his parents are unknown. Please contact me if you find any proven data through recent DNA matches and/or published family histories after 2019.
Dean Hobart 10/29/2019

Edmund Hobart
Birth: 1 Jan 1573 Norfolk, England
Death: 8 Mar 1646 (aged 73) Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 34697261
Bio: Born about 1575, based on date of marriage. Came from Hingham, Norfolk to Charlestown MA in 1633. (An Edmund Hobart, son of Thomas & Hellena Hubbard, was baptized at Snoring Magna, Norfolk, on 1 Jan 1573. This would be about the right year of birth for the immigrant, & the immigrant did name a son Thomas, but Snoring Magna is some distance from Hingham in Norfolk, so further evidence would be welcome. See below.)
Removed to Hingham in 1635. Died there, 8 March 1646[/7] "father Hubbeard died."
Married (1) to Margaret Dewey in Hingham, Norfolk, England, 7 September 1600 . She died before October 1634 when her husband remarried. They had ten children in Hingham, Norfork, England. It is not certain that she survived to come to New England, especially since she did not join the Charlestown church with her husband on 19 October 1633.
Married (2) in Charlestown 10 October 1634, Sarah (_____) (Lyford) Oakley, born about 1586 (deposed 1 August 1639 aged "about fifty-three years," widow of Rev. JOHN LYFORD . She died Hingham 23 June 1649 ("mother Hobart died in the evening being Saturday, buried on the Sabbath"). (Edmund Hobart was guardian to the children of his second wife, and was otherwise involved in securing their inheritance from their father.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Ship_Church,Edmund Hobart is buried at Old Ship Burying Ground in Hingham, Massachusetts
FINDaGRAVE contributor Michael Dolan adds:
Looking at the actual Snoring Magna records however (online: http://www.the-snorings.co.uk/bmd/GS/marriages/GSmarriages_one.html) or at "The Visitation of Norfolk 1563.." (attached below) the actual name of the person recorded baptized on this date is EDWARD Hubbard (not Edmund). It has been stated many times that this was simply a transcription error, but I don't think so. The same name Edward Hubbard appears above in "Marriages", as married in 1604 to Anne, and four of their children are shown below as being baptized from 1605 to 1616. It seems very unlikely that Edward was Edmund.
Family Members
Spouses
Margaret Dewey Hobart 1574-Unknown
Sarah Oakley Lyford Hobart 1586-1649
Children
Nazareth Hobart Turner Beal 1601-1658
George Hubbard 1601-1685
Edmund Hobart 1602-1686
Peter Hobart 1604-1679
Thomas Hobart 1605-1689
Alice Hobart Chubbuck 1606-1674
Anthony Hobart 1609-1609
Edward Hobart 1610-1610
Rebecca Hobart Bangs 1611-1655
Joshua Hobart 1614-1682
Sarah Hobart 1617-Unknown
Created by: Linda Mac (47062703)
Added: 11 Mar 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34697261/edmund-hobart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/34697261/edmund-hobart : accessed 04 July 2021), memorial page for Edmund Hobart (1 Jan 1573œ8 Mar 1646), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34697261, citing Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703) .

Children of Margaret Dewey and Edmund Hobart:
.Nazareth Hobart b: ABT 1601 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Edmund Hobart b: ABT 1602/3 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Peter Hobart b: ABT 1604 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Thomas Hobart b: 1606 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Alice Hobart b: ABT 1606/7 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Anthony Hobart b: ABT 1609 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Edward Hobart b: ABT NOV 1610 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Rebecca Hobart b: ABT DEC 1611 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Joshua Hobart b: ABT 1614 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
.Sarah Hobart b: ABT DEC 1617 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Was there a relationship withRalph Smith
Notes
Anderson did not offer any information as to the parents of Edmund Hobart nor a birth place. Per Anderson the offices to which he was elected and appointed and the educational attainments of his sons indicate that Edmund Hobart had received an education above the average for his time. He was a deputy for Hingham to Mass. Bay General Court, a commissioned to end small causes for Hingham and on a grand jury. He was also on a committee to levy a colony rate.
According to "Shepherd in the Wilderness," [as copied from an email posting] a biography of Peter Hobart written by Edward Franklin Ripley (2001), Edmund Hobart was the son of Thomas Hobart, Lord of the Manor in Hingham (England). According to the church records of St. Andrews Church, Thomas was married to Helen Windsofer on July 30, 1569, in Snoring Magna, Essex. He died May 30, 1603. Edmund Hobart was born or baptzed Jan.1, 1573 and succeeded his father as Lord of the Manor of Hingham , England. He married Margaret Dewey, who had also been baptized at St. Andrews. These were the parents of the Rev. Peter Hobart. This Edmund Hobart sailed to what is now Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1633 aboard the "Elizabeth Bonaventura." He, with his son, the Rev. Peter Hobart, became one of the founders of Hingham, Massachusetts. ...from Margaret Watson, descendent of Edmund Hobart...
Links
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mscheffle...
Sources
.Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins; Immigrants to New England 1620-1633; Great migration study project (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) Page: pp.958-60
.Title: Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins; Immigrants to New England 1620-1633; Great migration study project (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) Page: v.2, p.959 (born about 1575)
.Torrey, Clarence Almon with a revised introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985) Page: p.376
.Dewey, Adelbert, Life of George Dewey Family History (Genealogylibrary.com) Page: p.1073
.Beale, John-ex, from England to America; an extension of one line of the descendants of John Beal of Hingham, England and later of Hingham, America (Sharon Springs, Kansas, 1987)Page: p.8
.Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins; Immigrants to New England 1620-1633; Great migration study project (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)Page: v. 2, p. 958
.Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins; Immigrants to New England 1620-1633; Great migration study project (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
.Page: v.2,, p.959
.Torrey, Clarence Almon with a revised introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985) Page: p..277
.Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins; Immigrants to New England 1620-1633; Great migration study project (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) Page: v.2, p.959

Married 7 Sept. 1600 Hingham, Norwich, England.

Edmund Hobart, Thomas‘s son, succeeded Thomas as lord of the manor of Hingham. He was born in Hingham, Norfolk County, England on January 1, 1573, baptized at St. Andrews and married Margaret Dewey, who also had been baptized at St. Andrews on September 7, 1600.
Edmund sailed for the New World on the ship, Elizabeth Bonaventure, leaving Yarmouth, Norfolk, the first week of May 1633. John Graves was the master of the ship. They arrived in Boston, June 15, carrying ninety-five passengers. Edmund settled at Charlestown, MA, with his first wife, Margaret, and their children, Rebecca, Sarah, Joshua, Nazareth, Edmond and Thomas and servant, Henry Gibbs. On March 4, 1634, Edmund Hobart took the freeman's oath and was appointed a constable for Charlestown. The family moved in September 1635 to Bear Cove, a new place twelve miles south of Boston. The name was changed to Hingham. In Hingham, Edmund became commissioner of the general court, a member of the court, a member of the committee to levy taxes and was chosen the representative of his town in the general court.
By his first wife, Margaret, Edmund was the father in England of:
1. Nazareth, 1601-1658
2. Edmund, 1604-1685 Edmund & Peter were twins.
3. Peter, 1604-1678
4. Thomas, 1606-1675
5. Mary, 1608 in England, never came to America
6. Mehetabel, 1610, in England
7. Elizabeth, 1612 in England
8. Joshua, 1614
9. Rebecca, born in England
10.Sarah, 1617, in England
After Margaret Dewey Hobart died, Edmund married the Widow Sarah Ann, the widow of Reverend John Lyford, of Plymouth, MA. 1634. He died twelve years later without further issue.
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1. Edmund, from Hing. County of Norfolk, Eng., and b. in that parish, ab. 1570, was the ancestor of all who have borne this surname by birth in our Hing. or its vic. He arrived at Charlestown, 1633, and with his s. Thomas, and several others, came to "Bare Cove," the same yr. (See Lincoln's "History of Hingham," pp. 41 and 156), prob. for the purpose of assisting in establishing a new plantation or township. It is generally thought, however, that be did not locate here permanently until the arrival of his s. the Rev. Peter Hobart, and those who came with him. He was one of the early settlers who drew their houselots on Town (North) St., on the 18th of Sept. 1635; Edmund's lot being the 17th, while Nos. 18 and 19 were granted to two of his sons. His first w., Margaret Dewey, was the mother of his ch. His sec. w., whom he m. at Charlestown, Oct.10, 1634, was Mrs. Sarah Lyford, the wid. of Rev. John Lyford. The dates of his, and of his sec. w.'s decease, are recorded in Hobart's Diary as foll.: "March 8, 1646, father Hubbeard dyed." "June 23,1649, mother Hobart dyed." He, therefore, at the time of his decease, was ab. 76 yrs. of age. Resided opp. Hobart's Bridge, North St. Freeman, March 4, 1634; constable the same yr.; and in 1639, 1640, and 1642 a deputy to the Great and General Court.
1 of 2 possible lines of antecedents for Edmund Hobart
Born in Hingham, England. Married 9/7/1600. Sailed for New World on the ship: Elizabeth Bonaventure, leaving Yarmouth, Norfolk 1st week of May 1633. John Graves was Master of the ship. Arrived Boston June 15th, carrying 95 passengers.
Settled in Charlestown, MA with Margaret and children Rebecca, Sarah, Joshua, Nazareth, Edmond and Thomas. Spetember 1635, moved to Bear Cove, a new place 12 miles south of Boston. Name changed to Hingham, where Edmund became Commissioner of the General Court.
After his wife died, he remarried Widow Sarah Ann, the widow of Reverend John Lyford, of Plymouth, MA 1634.
ANother note:
1. Edmund's parents were: Thomas Hobart bc 1531 Snoring Magna, Norfolk, m 30 July 1569 Snoring Magna, Helena Winsofer
2. grandparents: Andrew Hobart and Margery Ryce, dau of Robert Ryce (she gives information that Edmund was a second son of Thomas and that Thomas and Helena had as their first son Andrew, baptised probably at St. Andrew's church in Snoring Magna on 25 Jan 1572; thus Thomas' first son was named for his father; was their second son Edmund named for Helena's father????)
3. gt gr parents: Nicholas Hobart and Joan Stansbury
4. 2nd gt grpar: William Hobart of Monks Leigh born in the 18th year of the reign of Edward the Fourth, died 23 Feb 1517; no wife given
5. 3rd gt grpar: Thomas Hobart (of Gedford Street?) who was alive in 1494; no wife given Sir James Hobart of Hales Hall from whom the line down to Henry and Dorothy Bell descend, was his son and thus brother of William of Monks Leigh.

Emigration, 1633, England to Charleston, Massachusetts. 75

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