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Holbrook, Thomas III

Holbrook, Thomas III

Male Abt 1649 - 1728  (~ 79 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Holbrook, Thomas III was born about 1649 in MA (son of Holbrook, Thomas Jr. and Kingman, Joanna); died in Dec 1728.

    Thomas married Damon, Deborah in 1666. Deborah was born in Jan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: White, Mary. Mary died in Feb 1738. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Holbrook, Susanna
    2. Holbrook, Thomas IV was born on 13 Mar 1693.
    3. Holbrook, Mary was born on 20 Oct 1700.
    4. Holbrook, Hannah was born on 20 Nov 1702.
    5. Holbrook, Samuel was born on 20 Apr 1711.
    6. Holbrook, Abigail was born on 08 Sep 1715.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Holbrook, Thomas Jr. was born about 1625 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England (son of Holbrook, Thomas and Leland, Experience); died on 22 Jul 1697 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA.

    Thomas married Kingman, Joanna in 1650. Joanna was born in 1623 in Frome, Somerset, England; died after 1696. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kingman, Joanna was born in 1623 in Frome, Somerset, England; died after 1696.
    Children:
    1. Holbrook, Mary
    2. Holbrook, Susanna
    3. Holbrook, Peter
    4. Holbrook, William
    5. Holbrook, John
    6. Holbrook, Joanna
    7. Holbrook, Joseph
    8. Holbrook, Mary
    9. Holbrook, Susanna
    10. Holbrook, Daughter
    11. 1. Holbrook, Thomas III was born about 1649 in MA; died in Dec 1728.
    12. Holbrook, John was born on 15 Oct 1653.
    13. Holbrook, Peter was born on 07 Aug 1655 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 03 May 1712 in Mendon, Worcester Co., MA.
    14. Holbrook, Joanna was born on 30 Oct 1656.
    15. Holbrook, Joseph was born on 10 Apr 1660.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Holbrook, Thomas was born about 1601 in England; died in 1677 in Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA.

    Notes:

    On the Drake family website they are giving his wife's name as Jane Powis ?

    From Vinton, John Adams, A Genealogy of the Descendants of John Vinton of Lynn:

    THOMAS HOLBROOKE1-for such was the primitive spelling-came from England with his family, and settled in the northern part of Weymouth, on the tide-water, a locality which has long borne the name of " Old Spain." His name is first found in 1640, immediately after the earliest preserved records begin. But he could not then be a new comer. There is reason to think that he was one of the company who arrived in 1624, with Mr. Barnard as their minister, from Weymouth in Dorsetshire; and gave this name to the place previously known as Wessagusset . These colonists "were," says Prince, "another sort of people than the former;" by the former, he means Weston's people who were there before them. They probably had a church embodied before they came, as the records speak of a new organization, Jan. 30, 1638. Mr. Barnard continued to preach in Weymouth about eleven years. That town was incorporated Sept . 2, 1635.

    Rev. Samuel Newman, educated at Oxford, came to New England m 1639, and settled that year in Weymouth. He, and a majority of his church, removed from Weymouth to Rehoboth in 1643. Among the names of the first proprietors of Rehoboth, we find those of Thomas and John Holbrook; also of Ephraim Hunt . For some reason, now unknown, they did not remove; but forfeited their lots by not taking possession of them, as appears by the following extract from Rehoboth Records: "The 10lh of the ll^mo. 1644, (answering to Jan. 10, 1644-5] at a meeting of the townsmen [selectmen] it was agreed that all those that are underwritten have forfeited their lots for not fencing, or not removing their families, according to a former order made 24"1 8,h mo. [Oct.] 1643; therefore we do enter upon them, for and in behalf of the town, to be disposed of as the town shall think meet." Among the eighteen names which follow, are those of Thomas Holbrook, John Holbrook, and Ephraim Hunt . [Bliss's History of Rehoboth, pp. 29, 30.

    Thomas Holbrook was a man of some note; as appears from his being chosen "townsman" [nearly equivalent to selectman] in 1641, '45, '46, '51, '52, '54. His will is dated Dec. 31, 1668; proved, April 24, 1677; recorded, Suff. Prob., 6:201. He calls himself " of Weymouth;" mentions his wife Jane, eldest son John, other sons Thomas and William, daughters Anne Rennolds, Elizabeth Hateh, and Jane Drake. Of his grandchildren, John, the eldest, has his sword, Peter his gun, William his musket. Son John is appointed Executor. Rebecca Burrell, Thomas White, and William Chard are witnesses. William Chard was town-elerk of Weymouth many years, and schoolmaster. His name is attached, as witness, to many legal writings.

    Thomas married Leland, ExperienceEngland. Experience (daughter of Leland, Hopstill) was born about 1601. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Leland, Experience was born about 1601 (daughter of Leland, Hopstill).
    Children:
    1. Holbrook, Captain John was born before 06 Apr 1618 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England; died on 23 Nov 1699 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA.
    2. 2. Holbrook, Thomas Jr. was born about 1625 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England; died on 22 Jul 1697 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA.
    3. Holbrook, William was born about 1627 in England; died on 03 Jul 1699 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. Holbrook, Ann was born about 1630 in England.
    5. Holbrook, Elizabeth was born before 13 Feb 1630 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England; died before 05 Aug 1674 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    6. Holbrook, Jane was born about 1637 in Weymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1679.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Leland, Hopstill died in 1677 in Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Leland, Experience was born about 1601.