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Personal data John Hoskins Sr. 


Household of John Hoskins Sr.

He is married to Ann Fyler.

They got married in the year 1621 at Dorchester,Suffolk,Massachusetts,USA, he was 23 years oldBoston
MA United States.


Child(ren):

  1. Rebecca Hoskins  1634-1683 


Notes about John Hoskins Sr.

He was from Braminster Parrish, Dorsetshire, England and came to Dorchester England on the ship Mary and John in 1630 and he settled in Dorchester. He was one of the company who went to Windsor, Conn. with Mr. Wareham.
He was a deputy to the general court in 1637. In Dorchester England he was a Freeman. It is thought that he was of the first party who settled Windsor, Conn. He received land grants in 1640. The inventory of his estate was 338 pounds.
{geni:about_me} John Hoskins came over on the ship "The Mary and John" in 1630. He was middle aged at the time.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoskins&GSiman=1&GScid=103567&GRid=28459110&
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John Hoskins was born 1598 in Swyre, Dorsetshire and christened Nov. 25, 1599 at Holy Trinity Church in Dorchester, Dorsetshire. The date of marriage to Anne Filer (1600 - 1661) is unclear by documentation but likely circa 1613 / 1614, based on the birth date of their oldest child in 1614. John and Anne Hoskins and family emigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 aboard the "Mary and John", eventually settling in Windsor, CT. John Hoskins passed away May 3, 1648 in Windsor, CT and is interred in Palisado Cemetery.

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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Hoskins

Margery Jones
1547-1617
William Hoskins
± 1570-± 1592
Hoskins
1572-1592

John Hoskins
1598-1648

1621

Ann Fyler
1600-1662


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