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Harriet HOBART

Female 1828 - 1907  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harriet HOBART was born 15 Nov 1828 (daughter of Jonas HOBART, II and Polly Maria FARR); died 25 Nov 1907; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.

    Harriet — FNU FABUN. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonas HOBART, II was born 10 Dec 1803, Grafton, New Hampshire (son of Amos HOBART and Keziah Marshall CHASE); died 17 May 1874, Fountain Green, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.

    Notes:

    "Jonas and Polly Hobart came to Hancock County in the 1830s," according to Keith Bruns of the Hancock County Historical Society, whose wife is a descendant of Jonas Hobart.

    Jonas — Polly Maria FARR. Polly was born 16 Feb 1809, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont; died 11 Aug 1907, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Polly Maria FARR was born 16 Feb 1809, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont; died 11 Aug 1907, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. 1. Harriet HOBART was born 15 Nov 1828; died 25 Nov 1907; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.
    2. Caroline HOBART was born 14 Nov 1833; died 20 Jan 1917; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Amos HOBART was born 30 Mar 1775, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire (son of Jonas HOBART and Elizabeth KEMP); died May 1842, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Some of the following background information is excerpted from Hobart History and Genealogy, 1632-1956, compiled by Ethel Hobart Carothers. Later facts are supported by My Ancestors, by Irene Hobart, published in the Carthage Republican, February 8, 1933. Jonas Hobart's parents were Amos Hobart (born in 1774 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire, died in 1842 in or near Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois) and Keziah Marshall, nee Chase (born in 1772 in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, died in 1843 in Hancock County, Illinois).
    Amos' parents were Jonas Hobart, born in what was then Massachusetts on November 15, 1744, and Betty Kemp. After Jonas' brother, Isaac, was killed at Bunker Hill, Jonas joined the Continental Army and served for three years. At the Battle of Ticonderoga he was severely wounded in the cheek, but survived and collected a yearly pension of $96.00 for the rest of his life. He moved west to Illinois in 1823, died ten years later and was buried near Rushville in Schuyler County, Illinois.
    Of Amos and Keziah's children, the eldest two, Jonas and Joshua C., were born in New Hampshire. The family moved to Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont, where four more children were born: Amasa, Anson, Norman, Mary Ann and Eliza Ann. They moved to Allegheny County, New York about 1816. Amasa and Mary Ann did not live to adulthood. The remaining four came to Illinois.
    In addition to Jonas' family, a number of Norman's children are also buried at Webster Cemetery.

    Amos married Keziah Marshall CHASE 28 Feb 1803, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Keziah (daughter of Joshua CHASE and Mary HADLEY) was born 10 Jun 1772, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died Nov 1842, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois . [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Keziah Marshall CHASE was born 10 Jun 1772, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire (daughter of Joshua CHASE and Mary HADLEY); died Nov 1842, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois .
    Children:
    1. 2. Jonas HOBART, II was born 10 Dec 1803, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 17 May 1874, Fountain Green, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock, Illinois.
    2. Joshua Chase HOBART was born 17 May 1805, Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 10 Nov 1883, Colchester, McDonough, Illinois; was buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Colchester, McDonough, Illinois.
    3. Amasa HOBART was born 1807, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; died Mar 1812, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont.
    4. Anson HOBART was born 19 Dec 1808, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; died 7 Feb 1890, Silverton, Marion, Oregon; was buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion, Oregon.
    5. Norman HOBART was born 29 Dec 1810, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; died 13 Dec 1878, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois.
    6. Mary Ann HOBART was born 29 Dec 1812, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; died 1823, Rushford, Allegany, New York.
    7. Elizabeth Ann HOBART was born 14 Aug 1815, Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; died 28 Apr 1886, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonas HOBART was born 4 Nov 1744, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts (son of Shebuel HOBART, Jr. and Esther PARKER); died 15 Dec 1833, McDonough, Illinois; was buried Foster Point Cemetery, Table Grove, McDonough, Illinois.

    Notes:

    One of about three Revolutionary War soldiers buried in McDonough County, Jonas is famous for having been shot through the cheek during the War and surviving. The musket ball and a tooth remain in the family's collection. [Info from original bio by Lewis Wetzel.]



    Jonas's younger brother Isaac was killed at the battle of Bunker Hill and after learning of this, Jonas said, "I will go and take his place." He enlisted March 17, 1777, at Hollis, New Hampshire, under Lieut. James Gould, and served in Capt. House's Company, Col. Cilley's Regiment and Stark's Brigade. (Fourth Company, First Regiment, New Hampshire troops) While retreating from Ticonderoga, at the Battle of Hubberton on July 5, 1777, Jonas was hit by a musket ball in the right cheek. It knocked out three teeth, passed between the windpipe and the neck bones and lodged near the left collar bone. When extracted three days later with a pocket knife, it had settled several inches below the collar bone. After receiving this shot, he coughed incessantly and was thought to have gone into consumption. (tuberculous -Ed) Jonas was furloughed, and returned to his farm. One day while out in the field watching others put up hay, soldiers arrived looking for deserters. This infuriated him, and grabbing a pitchfork he shouted, "Get out of here or I'll pitch you to hell faster than all the devils can stow you away." His grandson, Isaac Newton Hobart, relating this story, always added that he afterwards become converted. The tooth, lost at the time, was coughed up by Jonas sixteen months later. Then, having recovered, he returned to the army where he served until his discharge in January 1, 1781. Pension: S35416 (NH); Pension Roll, July 5, 1812, April 24, 1816, April 26, 1819; transferred from Vermont.

    Jonas married Elizabeth KEMP 9 Oct 1770, Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Elizabeth (daughter of Zerubbabel KEMP and Abigail LAWRENCE) was born 04 May 1743, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 28 Jul 1834, Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth KEMP was born 04 May 1743, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts (daughter of Zerubbabel KEMP and Abigail LAWRENCE); died 28 Jul 1834, Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. Betsy HOBART was born 28 Jul 1771, Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died Abt 1848, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois.
    2. Lazarus HOBART was born 1773, Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    3. 4. Amos HOBART was born 30 Mar 1775, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire; died May 1842, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois.
    4. Isaac HOBART was born 17 Mar 1776, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 10 Jul 1856, Parishville, St. Lawrence, New York.
    5. Luther HOBART was born 20 Aug 1779, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 1818, Essex, Vermont.
    6. Calvin HOBART was born 17 May 1781, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 27 Aug 1831, Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois.
    7. Emma HOBART was born 1782, Groton, Grafton, New Hampshire; died Nov 1850, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Joshua CHASE was born 16 May 1740, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (son of Stephen CHASE and Sarah HALE); died 27 Dec 1822, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; was buried Blodgett Cemetery, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire.

    Joshua married Mary HADLEY 22 Nov 1763, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Mary (daughter of Parret HADLEY and Mary HEATH) was born 20 Feb 1745, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died 27 Mar 1838, Hudson, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; was buried Blodgett Cemetery, Hudson, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary HADLEY was born 20 Feb 1745, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts (daughter of Parret HADLEY and Mary HEATH); died 27 Mar 1838, Hudson, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; was buried Blodgett Cemetery, Hudson, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin CHASE was born 17 Aug 1765, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 17 Sep 1816, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; was buried Gumpus Cemetery Pelham, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    2. Elizabeth CHASE was born 25 Jun 1770, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 15 Oct 1857, New Hampshire.
    3. 5. Keziah Marshall CHASE was born 10 Jun 1772, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died Nov 1842, Hancock, Illinois; was buried Old Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois .
    4. Polly CHASE was born 2 May 1774, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    5. Joshua CHASE was born 16 Oct 1776, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 22 Oct 1795, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    6. Jacob CHASE was born 30 Nov 1778, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 31 Dec 1863, New Hampshire.
    7. Sarah CHASE was born 16 Feb 1781, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 4 Apr 1860, Hudson, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
    8. Phebe CHASE was born 24 Apr 1783, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died Lanesville, Ohio.
    9. Samuel CHASE was born 15 Mar 1785, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died Aft 1873.
    10. Ruth CHASE was born 10 Mar 1787, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 14 Jul 1839.
    11. Lydia CHASE was born 7 May 1789, Nottingham West, (now Hudson) Hillsborough, New Hampshire; died 30 Jan 1865, Stanstead, Memphrémagog, Quebec, Canada.