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John Hoar 1622–1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1622

Birth Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 2 Apr 1704

Death Location: Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

Father: Charles Hoar

Mother: Johanna Henchman

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The story of John Hoar began in 1622 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. John Hoar passed away in 1704 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of John Hoar began in 1622 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.
  • John Hoar passed away in 1704 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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John Hoar's Ancestors

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John Hoar
1622–1704
Birth Place: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Charles Hoar
1586–1638
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Johanna Henchman
1588–1661
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
Charles Hoare
1554–1632
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Margaret (Margery Galbreth) Gryffyth
1560–1632
Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Gryffyth
1535–1590
Margaret Hoare
1537–1632
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Wyllyam I
1514–1545
Margaret Speke
1515–1534
Thomas Porter
1517–1551

John Hoar's Timeline

2 Records

1622
abt 1622
Birth of John Hoar in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1704
2 Apr 1704
Age 82
Death of John Hoar in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1622
    Event Place: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1704
    Event Place: Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

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