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Abagail HOBART

Female 1656 -


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  1. 1.  Abagail HOBART was christened 2 Oct 1656, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts (daughter of Peter HOBART and Rebecca PECK).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter HOBART was born 16 Oct 1604, Hingham, Norfolk, England (son of Edmund HOBART, Sr. and Margaret DEWEY); died 20 Jan 1679, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; was buried Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts - Plot Sec B, Plot 44, Lot 7 .

    Other Events:

    • Emigration: 1635, Charlestown, Massachusetts (a part of Boston)

    Notes:

    University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
    Puritan Pastor. Had eighteen children by two wives.

    "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

    Peter — Rebecca PECK. Rebecca was born 25 May 1620, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 9 Sep 1693, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Rebecca PECK was born 25 May 1620, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 9 Sep 1693, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Japhet HOBART was born 4 Apr 1647, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died Bef 1670, Presumed lost at sea.
    2. Nehemiah HOBART was born 21 Nov 1648, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died 25 Aug 1712, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    3. David HOBART was born 7 Aug 1651, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died 21 Aug 1717, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; was buried Hingham Center Cemetery, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    4. Rebeckah HOBART was born 9 Apr 1654, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died 8 Apr 1727, Stonington, New London, Connecticut.
    5. 1. Abagail HOBART was christened 2 Oct 1656, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    6. Lediah HOBART was born 7 Jan 1659, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died 18 Oct 1732, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    7. Hezekiah HOBART was born 30 Aug 1661, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; died 11 May 1662, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edmund HOBART, Sr. was born 1574, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 8 Mar 1646, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; was buried Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Emigration: 1633, Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    "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, (the oldest neighborhood of Boston -Ed) 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)



    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, for conditions at low tide. Suffolk and Plymouth County lines were redrawn in 1803, resulting in Hingham being in Plymouth County


    Other sources say the Edmund Hobart and Thomas Hobart party arrived in Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1633 aboard the Elizabeth Bonaventura. And while they visited Bare Cove, they likely did not take up residence there until the arrival of Peter Hobart in 1635.

    Edmund married Margaret DEWEY 7 Sep 1600, Hingham, Norfolk, England. Margaret died Bef Oct 1634. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margaret DEWEY died Bef Oct 1634.
    Children:
    1. Nazareth HOBART was born 7 Jun 1601, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 23 Sep 1658, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    2. George HOBART/HUBBARD, Sr. was born 1601, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 18 Mar 1684, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried Riverside Cemetery, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    3. Edmund HOBART, Jr. was born 16 Oct 1604, Hingham, Norfolk, England ; died 16 Feb 1686, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    4. 2. Peter HOBART was born 16 Oct 1604, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 20 Jan 1679, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts; was buried Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts - Plot Sec B, Plot 44, Lot 7 .
    5. Thomas HOBART was born 23 Feb 1605, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 18 Aug 1689, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    6. Alice HOBART was born 22 Mar 1606, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 20 Feb 1674, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    7. Anthony HOBART was born Oct 1609, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died Dec 1609, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts.
    8. Edward HOBART was born 4 Nov 1610, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died Nov 1610, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
    9. Rebecca HOBART was born 26 Dec 1611, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 1655, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
    10. Joshua HOBART was born 9 Oct 1614, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 28 Jul 1682, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    11. Sarah HOBART was born 26 Dec 1617, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died 2 Feb 1673, Massachusetts.