Thomas Hobart1,2
M, b. before 23 February 1605/6, d. 18 August 1689
Thomas was born before 23 February 1605/6 in Hingham, County Norfolk, England. On 23 February 1605/6, he was christened in Hingham, County Norfolk, England. Thomas married
Anne Plomer on 2 June 1629 in Wymondham, County Norfolk, England. Thomas's wife, Anne, died in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, leaving him a widower. Thomas married 2nd
Jane (?) circa 1648 in Massachusetts. Thomas departed this life on Thursday, 18 August 1689 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Citations
- [S457] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Edmund Hobart - ivThomas, bp. 23 February 1605/6; m. (1) Wymondham, Norfolk, 2 June 1629 Anne Plomer; m. (2) Jane _____, who d. as his widow on 18 February 1690 [_Hingham Hist 2:336; The American Genealogist 27:95].
- [S115] Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations Of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, On The Basis Of Farmer's Registar, Volume II, pages 435-436 - Thomas, Hingham 1635 or 6, s. of the first Edmund, came, 1633, from Wymondham, Co. Norfolk, near old Hingham, with w. Jane, and three ch. of wh. one was Caleb, freem. 14 May 1634; had here Joshua, bapt. 1639; and Thomas, 1649; Isaac, 1653; Hannah, 1655; Moses, b. 2 Dec 1656, d. at 30 yrs.; Aaron, 1661; and Nathaniel, 1665. But perhaps the last six childr. were by a differ. w. from the mo. of the first ; and we may inq. for their mo. without gain. satisfact. Hannah m. July 1677, John Record of Weymouth; and Aaron was drown. Mar. 1705 sailing towards Boston. I find Thomas, prob. a gr.s. of Thomas, apprent. in 1670 at Boston, to learn the trade of a cooper.