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Données personnelles Rev Peter Hobart 

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Famille de Rev Peter Hobart

(1) Il est marié avec Rebecca Peck.

Ils se sont mariés le 3 février 1645, il avait 40 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Lieut. David Hobart  1651-1717 


(2) Il est marié avec Elizabeth Ibrook.

Ils se sont mariés le 3 juillet 1628 à Haverhill, Suffolk, England, il avait 23 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Rev Joshua Hobart  1629-1717
  2. Rev Jeremiah Hobart  1630-1715
  3. Elizabeth Hobart  ± 1634-1692
  4. Josiah Hobart  ± 1634-1711
  5. Icabod Hobart  1635-1636
  6. Hannah Hobart  1637-1637
  7. Hannah Hobart  1638-1691
  8. Bathsheba Hobart  1640-1724
  9. Israel Hobart  1642-1731
  10. Jael Hobart  1643-1730 
  11. Rev. Gershom Hobart  1645-1707


Notes par Rev Peter Hobart

 

 

 

Name:

Peter HUBBERD or HOBART

 

College:

QUEENS'

 

Entered:

1623

 

Died:

20 Jan 1678

 

More Information:

Adm. at QUEENS', Dec. 1, 1621. S. of Edmund and Margaret (Dewey), of Hingham, Norfolk. Bapt. there, Oct. 14, 1604. Migrated to Magdalene. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 20; priest, Dec. 3, 1627. C. at Haverhill (where he married and had a s. Josiah, 1634) and elsewhere. Went to New England, 1635. First at Charlestown, Mass. One of the founders of Hingham; pastor there till his death, Jan. 20, 1678-9. Married (2) Rebecca, dau. of Richard Brook, at Hingham, Mass., July 3, 1646. HisMS. Diary and Church Record are preserved. (Fett, 214; J. G. Bartlett.)

 

 

 

 

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Short history of the Old Ship Church

Old Ship Church From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Old Ship Church (also known as the Old Ship Meetinghouse) was built in 1681 in Hingham, Massachusetts in the United States. It is the oldest church in continuous ecclesiastical use in the United States and the only remaining 17th century Puritan meetinghouse in America. On October 9, 1960, it was designated a National Historic Landmark and on November 15, 1966, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Old Ship Church is, according to The New York Times, "the oldest continuously worshiped-in church in North America and the only surviving example in this country of the English Gothic style of the 17th century. The more familiar delicately spired white Colonial churches of New England would not be built for more than half a century." Within the church, "the ceiling, made of great oak beams, looks like the inverted frame of a ship," notes The Washington Post. "Built in 1681, it is the oldest church in continuous use as a house of worship in North America." The most distinctive feature of the structure is its Hammerbeam roof, a Gothic open timber construction, the most well-known example that of Westminster Hall. Some of those working on the soaring structure were no doubt ship carpenters; others were East Anglians familiar with the method of constructing a hammerbeam roof. 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, 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 Jan. 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,[10] who had been ordained by Peter Hobart, had assumed Hobart's ministry. (Rev. John Norton was the great-grandfather of Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams of Braintree, Massachusetts.) Old Ship Church deacon John Leavitt, whose son John married Rev. Hobart's daughter Bathsheba, was deacon when Old Ship was constructed and he argued forcefully for the construction of a new meetinghouse. The matter of replacing the old thatched log meeting house stirred intense emotion in Hingham, and it took two heated town meetings to settle on a site for the new edifice, which was built on land donated by Capt. Joshua Hobart, brother of Rev. Peter Hobart. Ultimately, the town appropriated £430 for the new building, said to be the equal of any in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.[15] The modern frame edifice, devoid of ornamentation, was raised in 1681, and accommodated its first worship service the following year. The program celebrating the 275th anniversary of the raising of the Old Ship Church in July 1956 described the raising of the meetinghouse: It was a hot day, the 26th of July 1681, when the townspeople gathered on the wooden knoll bordering on Bachelor's Row (now Main Street), Hingham, Mass, to take part in what the Selectmen's record described as the 'raising of the frame of the new Meeting House.' It was a community undertaking and every freeman in the town had been assessed for the cost of the structure according to his worth, in amounts ranging from one pound to fifteen pounds. There were all there, regardless of the heat, including Deacon John Leavitt, well over seventy years old, who had led the successful fight to have the new Meeting House erected approximately on the site of the old. The John Leavitt pew in Old Ship Church, designated for the deacon, still remains set aside today. Current use The current minister is Kenneth Read-Brown, a descendant of Rev. Peter Hobart. The congregation is Unitarian Universalist and is a Welcoming Congregation. Some of the meetinghouse furnishings still in use date to its founding: Old Ship's christening bowl, for instance, was made before 1600 and was likely brought to the Massachusetts Bay Colony by emigrants from Hingham, England. Old Ship Burying Ground Old Ship Church is surrounded by a large colonial graveyard amidst gently undulating hills. The graveyard, Hingham Cemetery, is sometimes called the First Settlers cemetery, though more commonly it is called Old Ship Church Cemetery, even though it is independent of the Old Ship Church. It was originally part of a 6-acre (24,000 m2) tract of land granted by the town to Thomas Gill, one of Hingham's earliest settlers. (It now comprises 16 acres (65,000 m2), and is the largest and oldest cemetery in Hingham.) Buried within its precincts are many of Hingham's earliest settlers and their descendants, including members of the Cushing, Hersey, Otis, Chaffee, Lane, Andrews, Hobart, Loring, Bates, Leavitt, Thaxter, Tower, Beal, Lincoln, Fearing and other prominent early families. Among the prominent individuals buried in the graveyard are: Thomas Joy (1618–1678), builder of the first statehouse in Boston (the building was built of timber) and designer of the Old Ship Church; Rev. Peter Hobart (1604–1679), pastor of Old Ship Church, ancestor of Senator John Kerry; Edmund Hobart, father of Rev. Peter, instrumental in founding Hingham, ancestor of John Henry Hobart; William Hersey, one of Hingham's first settlers, ancestor of writer John Hersey; Col. Samuel Thaxter (1665–1740), one of "His Majesty's Council and Col. of His Regiment," delegate to the General Court and Hingham selectman; Col. Benjamin Lincoln (1699–1771), member of "His Majesty's Council," town selectman, town clerk and father of Major General Benjamin Lincoln; Mrs. Sarah Langley Hersey Derby (1714–1790), founder of Derby Academy in Hingham, widow of Dr. Ezekiel Hersey and of Salem merchant Richard Derby, father of Elias Hasket Derby; Mary Revere Lincoln (1770–1853), daughter of Paul Revere; Governor John Albion Andrew (1818–1867), Civil War governor of Massachusetts, instrumental in founding the 54th and 55th Massachusetts Regiments, the first regiments of black infantry in the Civil War; Wilmon Brewer (1895–1998), author/poet, philanthropist (major donations: Old Ordinary tavern to the town of Hingham, More-Brewer Conservation Area, World's End Park); Solomon Lincoln (1804–1881), Hingham attorney, author of first history of Hingham (1827), state senator, president of Boston's Webster Bank, and president of the Hingham Cemetery Corporation. The oldest burials date from at least 1672, before the building of the current meeting house. The Settlers' Monument in Old Ship burying ground marks the place where the remains of Hingham's earliest settlers were moved after their initial burying place along modern-day Main Street, in front of Old Ship Church, was excavated for the passage of horse-drawn trolleys about 1835.

 

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Rev Peter Hobart

Thomas Hobart
1537-1599
Hellena Winsofer
± 1546-1603

Rev Peter Hobart
1604-1678

(1) 1645

Rebecca Peck
1620-1692

(2) 1628
Elizabeth Hobart
± 1634-1692
Josiah Hobart
± 1634-1711
Icabod Hobart
1635-1636
Hannah Hobart
1637-1637
Hannah Hobart
1638-1691
Israel Hobart
1642-1731
Jael Hobart
1643-1730

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  1. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/coll...

    Peter Hobart
    Gender: Male
    Alias name: Hubbert
    Birth: 1604 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
    Baptism: Oct 13 1604 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
    Occupation: Minister of Old Ship Church for 44 years, 1er Pstor de l'eglise de Hingham, Puritan Minister, Cambridge Univ., England, A.B. 1626; A.M. 1629; pastor Hingham, Mass., 1635-79.
    Marriage: Spouse: Rebecca Hobart (born Peck) - July 3 1646 - Hingham, Suffolk County (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony
    Death: Jan 20 1679 - Hingham, Suffolk County (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony
    Burial: Hingham Center Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
    Father: Edmund Henry Hobart, Sr.
    Mother: Margaret Hobart (born Dewey)
    Wives: Elizabeth Rebecca Hobart (born Ibrook), Rebecca Hobart (born Peck), Elizabeth Hobart (born Collins)
    Children: Joshua Hobart, David Hobart, Jeremiah Hobart, Elizabeth Ripley (born Hobart), Hannah Rogers (born Hobart), Ichabod Hobart, Bathsheba Turner (born Hobart), Israel Hobart, Jael Bradford (born Hobart), Gershom Hobart, Abigail Hobart, Rebecca Mason (born Hobart), Japhet Hobart, Nehemiah Hobart, Lydia Lincoln (born Hobart), Hezekiah Hobart
    Siblings: Nazareth Beale (born Hobart), Edmund Hobart, Jr., Thomas Hobart, Alice Chubbuck (born Hobart), Anthony Hobart, Edward Hobart, Rebecca Bangs (born Hobart), Elizabeth Smith (born Hobart), Joshua Hobart, Captain, Sarah Hobart, John Hobart, Mehitable Hobart, Mary Beals (born Hobart), Benjamin Hobart, Caleb Hobart

    The Geni World Family Tree is found on http://www.geni.com" target="_blank">www.Geni.com. Geni is owned and operated by MyHeritage.
  2. Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940, via http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi...

    Rev Peter Hobart

    Birth: Oct. 13, 1604

    Hingham

    Norfolk, England

    Death: Jan. 20, 1679

    Hingham

    Plymouth County

    Massachusetts, USA

    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)

    Family links:

    Parents:

    Edmund Hobart (1575 - 1646)

    Margaret Dewey Hobart (1574 - ____)

    Spouses:

    Elizabeth Ibrook Hobart (1608 - 1645)*

    Rebecca Peck Hobart (____ - 1693)*

    Children:

    Joshua Hobart (1629 - 1716)*

    Jeremiah Hobart (1630 - 1715)*

    Elizabeth Hobart Ripley (1632 - 1692)*

    Bathsheba Hobart Turner (1640 - 1724)*

    Jael Hobart Bradford (1643 - 1730)*

    Gershom Hobart (1645 - 1707)*

    Nehemiah Hobart (1648 - 1712)*

    David Hobart (1651 - 1717)*

    Siblings:

    George Hobart (1601 - 1684)*

    Nazareth Hobart Beal (1601 - 1658)*

    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 - ____)*

    *Calculated relationship

    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.

    Burial:

    Hingham Center Cemetery

    Hingham

    Plymouth County

    Massachusetts, USA

    Plot: Sec B, Plot 44, Lot 7

    GPS (lat/lon): 42.24178, -70.88709

    Maintained by: JLCraw

    Originally Created by: Beca

    Record added: Sep 30, 2007

    Find A Grave Memorial# 21838650
  3. Family Search Org.- Christening, via https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NB...

    Name: Peter Hubbarte

    Gender: Male

    Christening Date: 08 Oct 1604

    Christening Place: Hingham, Norfolk, England

    Birth Date:

    Birthplace:

    Death Date:

    Name Note:

    Race:

    Father's Name: Edmund Hubberte

    Father's Birthplace:

    Father's Age:

    Mother's Name:

    Mother's Birthplace:

    Mother's Age:

    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03766-2

    System Origin: England-EASy

    GS Film number: 1526135

    Reference ID: 6

     

    Citing this Record:

    "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB1B-641 : accessed 19 April 2016), Peter Hubbarte, 08 Oct 1604; citing Hingham, Norfolk, England, reference 6; FHL microfilm 1,526,135.
  4. Ancestry Family Trees, Database online.
    Record for David Hobart http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=71579

Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1604: Source: Wikipedia
    • 18 août » traité de Londres, signé le 18 août (ancien style, 28 août du nouveau style), ayant mis fin à une guerre anglo-espagnole de 19 ans.
    • 12 décembre » instauration en France de la Paulette instituant la vénalité des charges.
  • En l'an 1628: Source: Wikipedia
    • 7 juin » signature de la pétition des droits, texte constitutionnel majeur instauré par Charles Ier d'Angleterre, et garantissant la sanction royale.
    • 8 septembre » bataille de la baie de Matanzas.
    • 28 octobre » fin du siège de la Rochelle par capitulation de la ville.
  • En l'an 1678: Source: Wikipedia
    • 2 mars » l'armée de Louis XIV occupe Gand et Ypres.
    • 11 mai » les navires français de Jean d'Estrées font naufrage au large de l'île néerlandaise de Curaçao alors qu'ils tentaient de s'en emparer.
    • 10 août » le traité de Nimègue, entre les Provinces-Unies et la France, met fin à la guerre de Hollande.
    • 14 août » bataille de Saint-Denis (guerre de Hollande), opposant les Français de François-Henri de Montmorency-Luxembourg aux Néerlandais de Guillaume III. Aucun camp ne triompha vraiment et la bataille fut la plus dévastatrice du conflit.


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