He married Isabel Brown on July 16, 1656 and had the following children:
Isabel, John, Robert, Anthony, Rebecca, Grace, Jane, Thomas & Joseph Hoskins.
The Mary & John, Founding of Dorchester, Mass. by Maude Pinney Kuhns, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 3rdPrinting, 1980, p. 47 lists Anthony as the son of John, Sr. & Ann Hoskins. However, Genevieve Kiepura presented the arguments for excluding Anthony and Rebecca [TAG30:191-92], and her conclusions were supported by Coddington a few years later [TAG 38:1-4].
The exact place of his death is unknown, but probably in this cemetery. "A FAG volunteer reported that while attempting to fulfill a photo request was unable to locate a grave for this person - 12 Jul 2013"
His name appears on a large monument near the cemetery as one of the first proprietors.
He married Isabel Brown on July 16, 1656 and had the following children:
Isabel, John, Robert, Anthony, Rebecca, Grace, Jane, Thomas & Joseph Hoskins.
The Mary & John, Founding of Dorchester, Mass. by Maude Pinney Kuhns, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 3rdPrinting, 1980, p. 47 lists Anthony as the son of John, Sr. & Ann Hoskins. However, Genevieve Kiepura presented the arguments for excluding Anthony and Rebecca [TAG30:191-92], and her conclusions were supported by Coddington a few years later [TAG 38:1-4].
The exact place of his death is unknown, but probably in this cemetery. "A FAG volunteer reported that while attempting to fulfill a photo request was unable to locate a grave for this person - 12 Jul 2013"
His name appears on a large monument near the cemetery as one of the first proprietors.
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