DIRECT DESCENDANTS OF CHARLES HOAR
10th Great Grandfather of Ellen O'Bryan


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1.CHARLES HOAR I  b: 1568, Of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England d: 1632 in Gloucester, England m. Abt. 1594 in Gloucester, England
+ MARGERY  b: unknown d: unknown
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2.
CHARLES HOAR II  b: abt. 1590 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England  d: March 12, 1678/79 in New London, Connecticut m. Abt. 1612, England
+ JOANNA HINCKSMAN, She immigrated with five of her children in 1639/40.
b: abt. 1600 in Gloucester, England d. 20 Dec 1661 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts  burial, 23 Dec 1661 Quincy Cemetery, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA
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3.
JOHN HOAR, b: Abt. 1619 Gloucester, England  d. April 02, 1704, Massachusetts
 A lawyer, distinguished for his courage and independence. He lived at Scituate, Massachusetts, from 1643 to 1655  and settled about 1660 at Concord, Massachusetts, where his descendants have been prominent to the present time. 

He took great interest in the welfare of the Indians, and built a house on his place for the Christian Indians. They at the time of King Philip's war were under his care by order of the general court.
"Capt. Samuel Mosely with 103 men took these Christian Indians (the Nashobahs) away from Mr. Hoare's place, insulted Mr. Hoare and plundered the poor, helpless Indians of all they had, and sent them, 58 in number, (12 only able-bodied men) to Boston under guard of some 20 rough and brutal soldiers. Afterwards they were sent to Deer Island. 

He represented the colonial authorities in securing the release by ransom of Mrs.Rowlandson from the Indians. 

Excerpts from a book written by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson

+ ALICE LISLE daughter of Sir John Lord Lisle, President of the high court of justice, lord commissioner of the great seal, who drew the indictment and death sentence of King Charles I. and was murdered at Lausanne, Switzerland.
b: abt. 1628 d: 5 June 1696
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4. MARY HOAR b: unknown d: 5 June 1697 in Concord, Massachusetts m. 21 Oct 1663 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
+ BENJAMIN GRAVES l  He was in the Colonial Wars as a member of Captain Thomas Wheeler’s Company and fought against the Indians in July and August 1675. He died before 1724 at Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
 b: abt. 1645 in Concord, Massachusetts d. bef. 1724 in Concord, Massachusetts
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5. BENJAMIN GRAVES II b: 2 March 1676/77 in Concord, Massachusetts
d: 30 Dec 1752 in Colchester, Connecticut  m. abt. 1698
+ RUTH STERLING  b: 17 Dec 1679 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA d. unknown
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6. MARY GRAVES b: 29 Oct 1704 in New London, New London Co., CT
christened: 29 Oct 1704 First Church, New London, New London Co., CT
m. Oct 1724 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut
+ EBENEZER DANIELS  b: 15 Feb 1701/02 in New London, New London, CT
d. abt. 1758 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co., NJ  Christened: 8 Aug 1703 First Church, New London, New London Co., Connecticut
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7.  EDWARD DANIELS served in the American Revolution
b: bef. 17 Feb 1734/35 in New London, New London, CT  d: 17 Feb 1734/35 New London, New London, Connecticut  m. abt. 1758 in Connecticut
+ THANKFUL DANIELS, b: 1695 in New Jersey
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8. DANIEL DANIELS b: 23 Nov 1763 in NJ d:4 Sept 1849 in Bedford Co., PA
burial Near Sideling Hill, Fulton Co., PA
+ CATHERINE CLEVENGER  b. December 11, 1767, New Jersey  d. June 27, 1840, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
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9. MARY DANIELS  b: . Dec. 11, 1795 Bedford Co., Pennsylvania d: unknown
m. abt. 1814 Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
+ JACOB HESS  b: Apr. 1792 in Bethel Twp., Bedford Co., Pennsylvania d. Oct. 2 1876 in Fulton Co., Pennsylvania
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10. BENJAMIN HESS b: September 29, 1824 in Bedford County, PA  d: August 18, 1868 Moniteau County, Missouri
+ MARY ELLEN "POLLY"GARLAND  b: September 29, 1824 in Bedford County, PA d: Sept. 18, 1915   m: April 2, 1844
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11. MARY ELLEN HESS b: May 05, 1860  Missouri d: January 12, 1916 
Ottawa County, Oklahoma  m: Oct 5, 1876
+WILLIAM DAVID HOWARD b: July 1849 Missouri d: Aft. 1902
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12. MARY ELLEN HOWARD b: February 18, 1888 in Clarksburg, Moniteau Co. MO d: May 02, 1906 in Laclede, Missouri   buried: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cooper Co., MO  m: Aug 4, 1902
+ BERT O'BRYAN  b: October 02, 1876 in Gravois Mills, Missouri d: April 10, 1963 in Jackson County, Missouri
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13. ELLEN MEREDITH O'BRYAN b: June 27, 1903 in Overton, 
Cooper Co. MO  d: September 1985 in Collins, Missouri  m: Sept 13, 1924
+ ELMO WEST b: December 1903 in Kansas City, Missouri  d: October 12, 2001 in Independence, Missouri 
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Some Hoar family of Concord Mass. resources on the Internet:

Samuel Hoar, great great grandson of Charles Hoar I

History of Harvard College, Leonard Hoar, son of Charles Hoar I

 

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