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Famille de PETER DEWEY (MA 1635) HUBBARD REV.

Waarschuwing Attention: Femme (ELIZABETH CLARKE IBROOK) est sa mère.

(1) Il est marié avec REBECCAH CLARK PECK.

Ils se sont mariés le 3 juillet 1646 à Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, il avait 41 ans.


Enfant(s):



(2) Il est marié avec ELIZABETH CLARKE IBROOK.

Ils se sont mariés.


Enfant(s):



Notes par PETER DEWEY (MA 1635) HUBBARD REV.


ANCESTOR OF BRENDA COX (MCLAUGHLIN)
THROUGH FATHER EDWARD GLIDDEN COX

Rev Peter Hobart
Birth: 13 Oct 1604 Hingham, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Death: 20 Jan 1679 (aged 74) Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Hingham Center Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Sec B, Plot 44, Lot 7
Memorial #: 21838650
Bio: From History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Volume II published by the town 1893, page 335:

"Peter, a twin son [twin of Edmund], was b. at Hing., Eng. and bt. there, Oct.13 1604. He was educated at Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, Eng., where he received the degree of Bachelor in 1625, and of Master of Arts in 1629. He was m. at Eng. and came to New Eng. with his w. and four ch., arriving at Charlestown in June, 1635. On the first page of a journal which he kept, giving a rec. of the baptisms, marriages, and deaths, which came under his notice during his ministry of nearly 44 yrs. in out Hing., is the foll.: 'I with my wife and four children came safely to New Englane June ye 8: 1635: for ever praysed be the god of Heaven my god and king.' In Sept. foll. he settled in our Hing., and on the 18th of that month received a grant of a house-lot on Town (North) St. He also had other grants of land for planting purposes. He was twice m., his last w. being Rebecca, dau. of Joseph Peck. She d. here 9 Sept. 1693, aet 72 yrs.; and in her will, made four dys. previously, gives to s. David the dw.-house with thirty acres of land. Rev. Peter Hobart also left a will, in which his fifteen ch. then living are mentioned. The date of his death, and the years of his ministry are recorded on a memorial tablet standing near Central Ave., in the Hing. cemetery as foll.: --

In memory of Revd. Peter Hobart who died January 20th 1679 in the 75th year of his age and 53rd of his ministery 9 years of which he spent in Hingham Great Britain & 44 in Hingham, Massachusetts.

Resided on North St., opp. Goold's Bridge."

Other books about Peter Hobart:
-Shepard in the Wilderness - Peter Hobart 1604-1679 by Edward Franklin Ripley, 2001

-Magnalia Christi americana or The Ecclesiastical History of New England, Vol I by Cotton Mather, 1853 (Chapter 27, pp 497-501: The Life of Mr. Peter Hobart.)

-Copy of the Diary of Peter Hobart, First Minister of Hingham, Mass. [1635-1717], Peter Hobart, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, David Hobart (at New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston)

Inscription: IN MEMORY OF

REVr PETER HOBART WHO DIED JANUARY
20th 1679 IN THE 75th YEAR OF HIS
AGE AND 53rd OF HIS MINISTRY 9 YEARS
OF WHICH HE SPENT IN HINGHAM
GREAT BRITAIN & 44 IN HINGHAM
MASSACHUSETHS.

Family Members
Parents
Edmund Hobart 1573-1646
Margaret Dewey Hobart 1574-Unknown
Spouses
Rebecca Peck Hobart 1620-1693
Elizabeth Ibrook Hobart 1608-1645
Siblings
George Hubbard 1601-1685
Nazareth Hobart Turner Beal 1601-1658
Edmund Hobart 1602-1686
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
Children
Joshua Hobart 1629-1716
Jeremiah Hobart 1630-1715
Elizabeth Hobart Ripley 1632-1692
Josiah Hobart 1633-1711
Bathsheba Hobart Turner 1640-1724
Israel Hobart 1642-1731
Jael Hobart Bradford 1643-1730
Gershom Hobart 1645-1707
Nehemiah Hobart 1648-1712
David Hobart 1651-1717
Rebecca Hobart Mason 1654-1727
Maintained by: JLCraw (48017809)
Originally Created by: Beca (46937484)
Added: 29 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21838650/peter-hobart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/21838650/peter-hobart : accessed 04 July 2021), memorial page for Rev Peter Hobart (13 Oct 1604œ20 Jan 1679), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21838650, citing Hingham Center Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by JLCraw (contributor 48017809) .

•PeterHOBART
•Title
•Reverend
•Born
•16 Oct 1604
•Hingham, Norfolk, England
•Gender
•Male
•Emigration
•1635
•Charlestown, Massachusetts (a part of Boston)
•Died
•20 Jan 1679
•Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts
•Buried
•Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts - Plot Sec B, Plot 44, Lot 7
•Person ID
•I85811
•Zentmeyer Main Tree
•Last Modified
•26 Jun 2019
•

•Notes
?University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Puritan Pastor

"The exact date at which any individual came here to reside cannot be ascertained. Among the papers of Mr. Cushing, there is a 'list of the names of such persons as came out of the town of Hingham, and towns adjacent, in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled in Hingham.' From this list we are led to believe there were inhabitants here as early as 1633, and among them Ralph Smith, Nicholas Jacob with his family, Thomas Lincoln, weaver, Edmund Hobart and his wife, from Hingham, and Thomas Hobart with his family, from Windham, in Norfolk, England. During the same year Theophilus Cushing, Edmund Hobart, senior, Joshua Hobart, and Henry Gibbs, all of Hingham, England, came to this country. Cushing lived some years at Mr. Haines's farm, and subsequently removed to Hingham. The others settled at Charlestown, and in 1635 removed to this place. In 1634 there were other settlers here, and among them Thomas Chubbuck; Bare Cove was assessed in that year. To 1635, at the May court, Joseph Andrews was sworn as constable of the place. There was a considerable increase of the number of Settlers, and in that year grants of land were made to upwards of fifty individuals, of which a record is preserved. It was in June of that year that Rev. Peter Hobart arrived at Charlestown, and soon after settled in this place."- from History of Hingham published 1893, pages 201-209 (Thomas Lincoln's younger brother Samuel Lincoln, also a weaver, who came to Hingham in 1737, was the ancestor of President Abraham Lincoln -Ed)

?"The first minister of the Hingham congregation who built Old Ship was the Rev. Peter Hobart, who had attended what was then Puritan-dominated University of Cambridge. Natives of Hingham in the county of Norfolk in East Anglia, England, Peter Hobart, his father Edmund and his brother Capt. Joshua Hobart were among Hingham's most prominent early settlers. Edmund Hobart and his wife Margaret (Dewey), said Cotton Mather, "were eminent for piety...and feared God above many." Assisting Hobart in the foundation of the congregation was Rev. Robert Peck, Hobart's senior and formerly rector of St Andrew's Church in Hingham, Norfolk. After 44 years of service, minister Peter Hobart died on January 20, 1679, on the eve of the building of the new house of worship. Hobart's diary of events in Hingham, begun in the year 1635, was continued on his death by his son David. By the time Old Ship was built, Harvard-educated Rev. John Norton, who had been ordained by Peter Hobart, had assumed Hobart's ministry. While Rev. Norton was the first pastor of the congregation at its new home in Old Ship Church, Rev. Peter Hobart was the founder of the congregation, although he died before the new meetinghouse was finished."Wikipedia

?Suffolk County was formed in 1643 from the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Plymouth County was formed in 1685 from the Plymouth Colony
Hingham was chartered in 1635, formerly called Bare Cove
Suffolk and Plymouth County lines were redrawn in 1803, resulting in Hingham being in Plymouth County
•

•Father
•Edmund HOBART, Sr., b. 1574, Hingham, Norfolk, England, d. 8 Mar 1646, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 72 years)
•Mother
•Margaret DEWEY, d. Bef Oct 1634
•Married
•7 Sep 1600
•Hingham, Norfolk, England
•Family ID
•F23213
•Group Sheet
•
•Family 1
•Elizabeth IBROOK, b. 31 Aug 1608, Southwold, Suffolk, England, d. Dec 1645, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts - in childbirth(Age 37 years)
•Married
•3 Jul 1628
•Hingham, Norfolk, England
•Children
•
•1.Joshua HOBART, b. Jul 1629, Hingham, Norfolk, England, d. 28 Feb 1716, Southold, Suffolk, New York(Age ~ 86 years)
•
•2.Jeremiah HOBART, b. 6 Apr 1630, Southwold, Waveney District, Suffolk, England, d. 6 Nov 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut(Age 85 years)
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•3.Elizabeth HOBART, b. 1632, England, d. 26 Mar 1692, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 60 years)
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•4.Josiah HOBART, b. 1634, England, d. 1711, East Hampton, Long Island, New York(Age 77 years)
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•5.Ichabod HOBART, b. 3 Oct 1635, Charlestown, Masssachusetts, d. Jul 1636, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 0 years)
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•6.Hannah HOBART, b. 30 Apr 1637, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 19 May 1637, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 0 years)
•
•7.Hannah HOBART, b. 16 May 1638, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 11 Sep 1691, Bristol, Massachusetts(Age 53 years)
•
•8.Bathsheba HOBART, b. 28 Sep 1640, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 14 Apr 1724, Norwell, Suffolk (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 83 years)
•
•9.Israel HOBART, b. 29 Jun 1642, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 3 Jul 1731, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 89 years)
•
•10.Jael HOBART, b. 28 Dec 1643, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 14 Apr 1730, Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts(Age 86 years)
•+
•11.Gershom HOBART, Sr., b. Dec 1645, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 19 Dec 1707, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts(Age ~ 62 years)
•Last Modified
•21 Dec 2018
•Family ID
•F1162
•Group Sheet
•
•Family 2
•Rebecca PECK, b. 25 May 1620, Hingham, Norfolk, England, d. 9 Sep 1693, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 73 years)
•Children
•
•1.Japhet HOBART, b. 4 Apr 1647, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. Bef 1670, Presumed lost at sea(Age 22 years)
•
•2.Nehemiah HOBART, b. 21 Nov 1648, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 25 Aug 1712, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts(Age 63 years)
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•3.David HOBART, b. 7 Aug 1651, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 21 Aug 1717, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 66 years)
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•4.Rebeckah HOBART, b. 9 Apr 1654, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 8 Apr 1727, Stonington, New London, Connecticut(Age 72 years)
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•5.Abagail HOBART, c. 2 Oct 1656, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts
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•6.Lediah HOBART, b. 7 Jan 1659, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 18 Oct 1732, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 73 years)
•
•7.Hezekiah HOBART, b. 30 Aug 1661, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts, d. 11 May 1662, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts(Age 0 years)
•Last Modified
•27 Nov 2017
•Family ID
•F1161
•Group Sheet
•
•Photos
•» Slide Show

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•Hingham Road Sign
•Apparently Hingham is halfway between Plymouth and Boston.
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•Plaque commemorating the arrival of Peter Hobart and his party in September 1635.
•Located at the corner of Ship St. and North St., Hingham. Peter Hobart had arrived in Boston earlier that year from Hingham, England and initially stayed in Charleston, a part of Boston.
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•Plaque commemorating Old Ship Church
•On the south side of Main St., next to the church.
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•Old Ship Church
•Image from the late 1800s by photographer Edwin N. Peabody
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•Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
•This is the only surviving 17th-century Puritan meetinghouse, and it is the oldest church which has been continuously used for worship in North America. The most distinctive feature of the building is its roof structure, which resembles a ship, which likely resulted in the name of the church. The structure has sometimes been identified as hammerbeam roof, which it is not.
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•Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
•We visited Old Ship Church in December of 2018.
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•Death Record for Peter Hobart
•In Hingham, Suffolk (now Plymouth) Massachusetts
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•Memorial Stone for Rev. Peter Hobart
•"In memory of Revd. Peter Hobart who died January 20th 1679 in the 75th year of his age and 53rd of his ministery 9 years of which he spent in Hingham Great Britain & 44 in Hingham, Massachusetts."
•Located in Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts
•Photo courtesy JLCraw
•

•Rev. Peter Hobart Memorial
•Another view.
•Photo by Gary Zentmyer
•

Rev.PeterHobart
Bornbefore8 Oct 1604inHingham, Norfolk, England
ANCESTORS
SonofEdmund HobartandMargaret (Dewe) Hobart
Brother ofNazareth (Hobart) Beal,Edmund Hobart II,Thomas Hobart,Alice (Hobart) Chubbuck,Anthony Hobart,Edward Hobart,Rebecca Hobart,Joshua HobartandSarah Hobart
Husband ofElizabeth (Ibrook) Hobart– married 12 Oct 1628 in Covehithe, Suffolk, England
Husband ofRebecca (Peck) Hobart– married 3 Jul 1646 in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
DESCENDANTS
Father ofJoshua Hobart,Jeremiah Hobart,Elizabeth (Hobart) Ripley,Josiah Hobart,Ichabod Hobart,Hannah Hobart,Hannah (Hobart) Rogers,Bathsheba (Hobart) Turner,Israel Hobart,Jael (Hobart) Bradford,Gershom Hobart,Japhet Hobart,Nehemiah Hobart,David Hobart,Abigail Hobart,Lydia (Hobart) LincolnandHezekiah Hobart
Died20 Jan 1679inHingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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