Lexington marriages: HOAR, John, and Esther Peirce, June 13, 1734. (From contributor Christopher Brooks: First wife was Esther Peirce, d/o Samuel Peirce/Rebecca Converse. Two daughters, Rebecca (1735) and Esther (1739).)
Watertown deaths: Esther Hoar Wife of John Hoar Deceafed the 5th of February 1738/9.
Watertown marriages: Augt. 21. 1740. John Hoar & Elizebeth (sic) Coollidge (sic) both of Water town were joined in Marriage by ye Revd Seth Storer Minifter of ye Gospel.
Lincoln deaths: HOAR, John, May 16, 1786. [Lt. John [h. Elizabeth], "Great Great Grandson of Charles Hoar Sheriff of Gloucester England who d. 1638," a. 80, G.R.1.]
From contributor Jeff Lloyd: John Hoar, (1707-86), who had served in the early wars, was a minute man that met the enemy at Concord Bridge.
Lexington marriages: HOAR, John, and Esther Peirce, June 13, 1734. (From contributor Christopher Brooks: First wife was Esther Peirce, d/o Samuel Peirce/Rebecca Converse. Two daughters, Rebecca (1735) and Esther (1739).)
Watertown deaths: Esther Hoar Wife of John Hoar Deceafed the 5th of February 1738/9.
Watertown marriages: Augt. 21. 1740. John Hoar & Elizebeth (sic) Coollidge (sic) both of Water town were joined in Marriage by ye Revd Seth Storer Minifter of ye Gospel.
Lincoln deaths: HOAR, John, May 16, 1786. [Lt. John [h. Elizabeth], "Great Great Grandson of Charles Hoar Sheriff of Gloucester England who d. 1638," a. 80, G.R.1.]
From contributor Jeff Lloyd: John Hoar, (1707-86), who had served in the early wars, was a minute man that met the enemy at Concord Bridge.
Inscription
IN
memory of
LIEUT.
JOHN HOAR,
Departed this Life
May 16, 1786.
Æt. 80.
IN
memory of
ELIZABETH HOAR,
wife of Lieut. John Hoar:
Departed this Life
May 16, 1791.
Æt. 71.
With patience Lord I bore thy Hand
'Till Death did set me free,
Resign'd my breath at thy command,
Hoping to dwell with Thee.
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