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Jacob Hoar, Jr.

Male Abt 1801 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob Hoar, Jr. was born about 1801 in (son of Jacob Hoar, Sr. and Charlotte (Unknown)).

    Notes:

    1830 United States Federal Census
    Name:Jacob Hoar Junior
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):Pompey, Onondaga, New York
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:3
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:1
    Free White Persons - Under 20:5
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:2
    Total Free White Persons:7
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):7


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob Hoar, Sr. was born about 1765 in (son of Leonard Hoar, 3rd and Lydia Bond); died on 9 Oct 1846 in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Hill Top / Pompey Hill Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Cemetery: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/POMPEYHI.HTM
    Jacob d. Oct. 9, 1846, ae. 81

    Revolutionary Soldiers Onondaga County - 0203.pdf
    http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Revolutionary%20Soldiers%20Onondaga%20County.pdf/Revolutionary%20Soldiers%20Onondaga%20County%20-%200203.pdf
    JACOB HOBART | died Oct. 9, 1846 | Ae. 81 Y'rs. |
    CHARLOTTE, Wife of | Jacob Hobart | Died March 23,
    1842 | Ae. 77 Y'rs. | Erected by Thomas F. Minor. |
    Pompey Hill. Name in Col. Nichols' regiment, Holies,
    N. H., '79.

    Information on this family was kindly contributed by Richard A. Brownell richardbrownell(at)bellsouth.net

    Email to Roz (MrsEdson@gmail.com)
    on Sep 19, 2008
    From Richard A. Brownell
    Will of Jacob Hoar:
    Surrogate Court, held in and for the County
    of Onondaga, at the Surrogate Office in the Village
    of Syracuse, on the 17th. Day of May AD 1847
    Present. David D. Hollis, Surrogate
    In the Matter of Proving
    The last will and Testament
    Of
    Jacob Hoar, deceased
    (------------------) And therein from the last will and testament of the said Jacob Hoar, deceased, with the proofs thereof, were produced and are as follows, viz:
    I Jacob Hoar, of Pompey in the County of Onondaga
    and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory make this my last will
    and testament as follows, to wit.
    First- I give and bequeath to my son Leonard the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000.)
    Second- I give and bequeath to my daughter Sally the sum of five hundred dollars $500.
    Third-I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsey the sum of five hundred dollars, $500.
    Fourth- I give and bequeath to my daughter Charlotte five hundred Dollars $500.
    Fifth- I give and bequeath to my sister Lydia Gillet, the sum of three hundred dollars, $300.
    And I further will that if after the payment of my funeral charges and all the other legal charges against me there shall any property of any kind be left it shall be divided between the before mentioned five legatees, that is the said Leonard, Sally, Betsey, Charlotte and Lydia Gillet in proportion to their respective legacies, which said several legacies or sums of money, I will and order to be paid to the said respective legatees within one year after my decease.
    And I do hereby appoint Eley Bard & John Smith both of Pompey executors of this my last will and testament.
    In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of August 1846.
    Robert Ellis]
    Ira Ellis ] of Pompey Jacob Hoar [ Seal]
    Certified a true transcript of the will of Jacob Hoar of Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, deceased, copied this 19th day of Sept. 2008 by Richard A. Brownell Sr.

    Albany NY Argus 1846 - 1156.pdf
    http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Albany%20NY%20Argus/Albany%20NY%20Argus%201846/Albany%20NY%20Argus%201846%20-%201156.pdf
    (Lower right hand corner)
    (Concerning the will of Jacob Hoar of Pompey)
    The people of.the state of New York, to Charlotte wife of Andrew Tomms, of Jordan, Lydia Gillett, of Pompey, and Lydia wife of Thornat F. Minor, of La Fayette, in the county of Onondaga, Sally Minor, of Rochester, Monroe county, Leonard Hoar, of Jamestown, Chautauqua county, Betsey wife ol Hyatt Smith, of Laporte, Laporte county, Indiana,
    Jacob Hoar, of Whitford, and Lucy wife ot Seth Brimingstall, of Dundee, Monroe county, Michigan, next of kin of Jacob Hoar, deceased, greeting!
    Whereas John Smith, one of the executors named in a certain Instrument In writing,....

    Jacob married Charlotte (Unknown). Charlotte was born about 1765; died on 23 Mar 1842; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Hill Top / Pompey Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Charlotte (Unknown) was born about 1765; died on 23 Mar 1842; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Hill Top / Pompey Hill Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Cemetery: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/POMPEYHI.HTM
    Hobart, Charlotte d. Mar. 23, 1842, ae. 77, w/o Jacob

    Information on this family was kindly contributed by Richard A. Brownell richardbrownell(at)bellsouth.net

    Children:
    1. Sally Hoar was born about 1793 in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA.
    2. Leonard Hoar was born on 26 May 1794 in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA; died on 9 Mar 1869 in Busti, Chautauqua Co, New York, USA; was buried in Jamestown, Chautauqua Co, New York, USA (Lake View Cemetery).
    3. Charlotte Hoar was born about 1795 in ; died in in Jordon, Onondaga Co, New York, USA of.
    4. Betsy Hoar was born on 19 May 1796 in Massachusetts, USA Or New York, USA; died on 19 Jan 1870 in , Lasalle Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in Peru, Lasalle Co, Illinois, USA (Peru City Cemetery).
    5. (Possible Daughter) Lydia Hoar was born on 28 Jul 1798 in , Onondaga Co, New York, USA; died on 16 Apr 1871 in , Onondaga Co, New York, USA; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Pompey Hill Cemetery).
    6. 1. Jacob Hoar, Jr. was born about 1801 in .
    7. (Possible Daughter) Lucy Hoar was born about 1812 in New York, USA; died about 1850 in , Monroe Co, Michigan, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Leonard Hoar, 3rd was born on 10 Aug 1742 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Leonard Hoar, Jr. and Mary Morgan); died in 1814 in .

    Notes:

    http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:ev2WYvhEbmgJ:familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/e/y/Valerie-L-Reynolds-NJ/PDFGENE1.pdf+%22jacob+Hoar%22+Pompey&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us
    48. Leonard Hoar, born 10 Aug 1742 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died 1814 in Onondaga Co, NY. He was the son of Leonard Hoar and Mary Morgan. He married 49. Lydia Bond 25 Apr 1765 in Brimfield, Hampshire, Mass..
    49. Lydia Bond, born 08 Oct 1747 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Mass; died 11 Feb 1840 in NY. She was the daughter of Edward Bond and Experience Stone.
    Children of Leonard Hoar and Lydia Bond are:
    i. Jacob Hoar, born 1765; died 09 Oct 1846 in Pompey, Onondaga, NY; married Charlotte; born Abt. 1771; died 23 Mar 1842.
    ii. Edward Hoar, born 05 Nov 1769 in Brimfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died 1810 in Onondaga, NY;
    married Anna.
    iii. Dix Hoar, born 1773 in Massachusetts; died Mar 1860 in Preble, Cortland, NY; married (1) Susan Shevalier; married (2) Almira Bef. 1800; married (3) Lany Shevalier Bef. 1850.
    iv. Jonathan Hoar, born Abt. 1775; died 1828 in Onondaga, NY.
    v. Leonard Hoar, born 1777 in Mass.; died Aft. 1848; married Dorcas Foster.
    vi. Lydia Hoar, born 1780 in Mass.; died 13 May 1862 in Pompey, Onondaga, NY; married Daniel Gillet.
    vii. Aaron C. Hoar, born Abt. 1781; died 1838 in Fabius, Onondaga, NY; married Clarissa.
    viii. Benjamin B. Hoar, born Abt. 1781; died Aft. 1840

    Many thanks to Richard for the following:
    Date: Thu Nov 16, 2006
    From: richardbrownell(at)bellsouth.net
    To: Roz Edson MrsEdson(at)gmail.com
    Subject: Transcribed Rev. Pension File, Leonard Hoar,1742


    REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION FILE

    Service: MASS Hoar, Leonard R5067HobartHobert


    LYDIADeclaration

    In order to obtain the benefits of the third act of Congress of the 4th July 1836
    State of New York
    County of Seneca, on this 12th day of May 1848 personally appeared before the Court holding at Ovid in and for the said county, Leonard Hobart at present a resident of said county, after being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he was born in 1777 during the war of the Revolution, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the provision made by the act of Congress passed July 4 1836, that this declaration is made in the name of the widow Lydia Hoar, or as she was called at the time of her death Lydia Hobart, widow of the late Leonard Hoar, and on behalf of all her surviving children.
    That this deponents said mother Lydia Hoar, or Hobart, was the widow of Leonard Hoar, who was as this deponent understands and believes a soldier in the war of the Revolution, that he was a resident of Brimfield and Leichester, Worchester County, Massachusetts during the whole war of the Revolution, that he resided part of the time in one and part of the time in the other of these two towns, that as this deponent understands and believes his said father Leonard Hoar served in the early part of the war of the Revolution and went to Boston in 1775, was in the Northern army, or Fort Stanwick, was at Fort Stanwick all of one Season, was at White Plains, was in service from 1775 to 1783 as this Deponent believes, that he was under various officers and stationed at various places, that he returned home from the service in October 1783 as this deponent believes, and strange as it may seem, this deponent depons and says, that he can well recollect seeing his said father return home from the army, of his arrival at home and where this deponent first saw him at the door, that he had been absent a long time, and that he was much of the time absent during the war of the Revolution, that this deponents said father and mother were married as this deponent believes in 1765 and at any rate before the commencement of the war of the Revolution, that this deponent has one brother now living who was born in 1773 or before the Revolution, that this deponents father died in 1813 leaving his widow Lydia Hoar above named and who remained his widow at his death and that she died on the 11th day of February 1840. Surviving at her death, the following named children survived her and who still survive, being her only children and that each of them is over twenty one years of age, Dix Hobart of Courtland NY, Leonard Hobart now of (???) NY, Lydia Gillett of Onondaga Co. NY and Benjamin B. Hobart of Michigan. The original name was Hoar but by a law of the State of New York it was changed to Hobart which is the present name. That said Leonard Hobart is a respected person.

    Sworn before the Court in open Court at the date above written.
    J.K. Richardson (Signed) Leonard Hoar
    County Judge of Seneca County Leonard Hobart

    Part two of the Deposition

    Application for certificate of Revolutionary Services made by a son of the party who rendered the service.

    State of New York
    County of Seneca, Town of Ovid

    The Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is hereby requested to furnish evidence from the Rolls in his office, of the service of my late father Leonard Hoar in the war of the Revolution. He was probably a native of the town of Brimfield where he was married in 1765. During a part of the revolution he resided there, also he resided in Leichester during the revolution, Worchester County, Massachusetts. He enlisted from the town of Brimfield, or Leichester in the County of Worchester, State of Massachusetts. In the first part of the war, probably spring of '75 went to Boston, can not name his officers in the Regiment.

    The most that is recollected is that he went to Boston in the early part of the war, probably Spring of 1775-was called to the North Ticonderoga and Crown Point, was in the battle of White Plains, had one tour up the Mohawk in the State of New York, was stationed some time at Fort Stanwick, was at West Point and New Jersey, and in service four or five years, and probably the years from 1780 to Oct. 1783. The son recollects of his father returning in Oct. 1783 after an absence of two or three years, probably as a private or it may be as a non commissioned officer.

    Signed by said agent Witness my hand this 29th day of
    Arad Jay in my presence April 1848 - Leonard Hobart
    Julius Foster-Justice By Arad Jay-his agent
    I certify that the said Arad Joy appears from a written authority and he is a lawful agent.

    Note: Written on the margin, the following; The name has been changed by the law of the State of New York from Hoar-to Hobart, by which last name the family are now known.

    Transcribed from microfilm record, Series: M805, Roll: 431, Image: 384, File: R5067, by Richard Allen Brownell Sr. on this 29th day of June, 2006, for genealogical use by the descendants of the Hoar Family.

    Leonard married Lydia Bond on 25 Apr 1765 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA. Lydia (daughter of Edward Bond and Experience Stone) was born on 8 Oct 1747 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Feb 1840 in New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Lydia Bond was born on 8 Oct 1747 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Edward Bond and Experience Stone); died on 11 Feb 1840 in New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jacob Hoar, Sr. was born about 1765 in ; died on 9 Oct 1846 in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Hill Top / Pompey Hill Cemetery).
    2. Edward Hoar was born on 5 Nov 1769 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1810 in , Onondaga Co, New York, USA.
    3. Jonathan Hoar was born about 1771 in ; died on 18 Aug 1827 in , Onondaga Co, New York, USA; was buried in Fabius, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Old Fabius Cemetery).
    4. Dix Hoar was born about 1773 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Mar 1860 in Preble, Cortland Co, New York, USA.
    5. Leonard Hoar, 4th was born in 1777 in ; died after 1848.
    6. Lydia Hoar was born cal 4 Feb 1780 in ; died on 13 May 1862 in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA; was buried in Pompey, Onondaga Co, New York, USA (Hill Top / Pompey Hill Cemetery).
    7. Aaron Hoar was born about 1781 in ; died in 1838 in Fabius, Onondaga Co, New York, USA.
    8. Benjamin Hoar was born about 1781 in ; died after 1840 in .


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Leonard Hoar, Jr. was born on 17 Dec 1711 in (son of Capt. Leonard Hoar and Esther Hubbard); died on 14 Mar 1746 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA.

    Leonard married Mary Morgan on 6 May 1736 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of Deacon David Morgan and Deborah Colton) was born about 1706 in ; died in in . [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Morgan was born about 1706 in (daughter of Deacon David Morgan and Deborah Colton); died in in .
    Children:
    1. Mary Hoar was born on 7 Dec 1739 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    2. Reuben Hoar was born about 1741 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    3. 4. Leonard Hoar, 3rd was born on 10 Aug 1742 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1814 in .

  3. 10.  Edward Bond

    Edward married Experience Stone. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Experience Stone
    Children:
    1. 5. Lydia Bond was born on 8 Oct 1747 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Feb 1840 in New York, USA.