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Rebecca Bangs (unknown)

Also Known As: "Hobart", "Rebecca Bankes", "Not Rebecca Hobart", "who was a daughter of Edmund Hobart"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wymondham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: circa 1655 (35-52)
Eastham, Plymouth Colony
Place of Burial: Eastham, New Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Wife of Edward Bangs
Mother of Pandora Bangs; Edward Bangs, II; Rebecca Sparrow; Sarah Howes; Capt. Jonathan Bangs and 6 others

Managed by: Andrea Bernadette Twiss-Brooks
Last Updated:

About Rebecca Bangs

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34169463/rebecca-bangs

Disputed Origins

Seen as the daughter of Edmond Hobart

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hobart-61

Robert Charles Anderson in The Great Migration begins Vol 1 p 90 (Edward Bangs) writes:

"Citing a supposed entry in the Hobart diary, Mary Walton Farris suggested that Rebecca was daughter of Edward Hobart of Hingham, but this entry may not have existed, and the identity of Rebecca (___) Bangs remains unknown [NEHGR 121:4, 56]."

Anderson is referring to Dawes-Gates Vol 2 page 61 which is available on Ancestry.com.

Mary Walton Farris was an excellent genealogist but as Anderson points out in NEHGR 121:4,56 they review Peter Hobart's journal and find no such entry and therefore find her claim unfounded.[1]

From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-342944

A more detailed description of the dispute mentioned by Anderson:

Ferris[2] mentions in a footnote that "the assertion has been made" that a diary of Rev. Peter (Hobart) had an entry regarding a trip to attend the funeral of "sister Bangs." Egan[3] states, regarding a journal, likely written partially, or even in entirety[4], by Rev. Peter Hobart's son Deacon Dave Hobart, that "No such reference [to that trip] is found," Egan does allow that Ferris' statement of "sister Bangs" may indicate access to Peter Hobart's original journal and an omission by Dea. David Hobart in the journal of that article. An Editor[5] of the NEHGR, later in the same volume, clarifies and reiterates that the "original" diary (in the possession of the Massachusetts History Society) appears to be "almost entirely" in the hand of Dea. David Hobart; and perhaps there was an original diary from which Davd Hobart extracted information.

Other information: the dispute regarding Rebecca's parentage apparently results from the following items:

Rev. Peter Hobart had a sister Rebecca. This is established elsewhere and doesn't appear to be disputed.
A diary of Rev. Peter Hobart is mentioned[6][7][8][9] in which the author(s) describe an entry by Rev. Hobart, he taking a trip to attend the funeral of "sister Bangs."

It is unclear[10] whether the phrase "sister Bangs" was intended to indicate a biological relationship, or a member of Rev. Hobart's congregation. I.e., records by clergy often refer to the "Brethren" of their congregations, referring to individuals as "Brother" and "Sister."

Edward and Rebecca Bangs had a grandson named Hubbard Bangs; "Hubbard" may be a variant[11] of "Hubbert, Hobart."; the grandson's name may be an indication of his grandmother's maiden name.

Observation[12][13]: Rebecca Hobart had siblings named Sarah and Joshua. Edward and Rebecca Bangs had children named Sarah and Joshua. It is not uncommon that names reappear in later generations of a family.

Mentioned in some of the references (including Anderson: "No further information."), there appear to be no records or mentions for Rebecca Hobart after about 1635. The implication is: if she was not the wife of Edward Bangs, what happened to her?

Unfortunately, the argument that Edward's wife Rebecca was Rebecca Hobart, sister of Rev. Peter Hobart, is circumstantial. Whether the diary entry, or the diary itself, existed, is moot, as such an entry could be argued to refer to a "Sister" of the congregation, a common occurrence. The observations may appear compelling, but, as observed by Anderson, her identity must remain unknown.


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Birth • 2 Sources 29 December 1611 Hingham, Norfolk, England

Death • 1 Sources No Image Available U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Family Members SPOUSES AND CHILDREN Edward Bangs Edward Bangs 1591-1677 Marriage: about 1635 Eastham, Plymouth, British Colonial America Rebecca Hobart Rebecca Hobart 1611- Children (9) Rebecca Bangs Rebecca Bangs 1636-1677 Sarah Bangs Sarah Bangs 1637-1682 Jonathan Bangs Jonathan Bangs 1640-1728 Lydia Bangs Lydia Bangs 1642-1711 Hannah Bangs Hannah Bangs 1644-1677 Lieutenant Joshua Bangs Lieutenant Joshua Bangs 1646-1711 Bethia Bangs Bethia Bangs 1650-1696 Mercy Bangs Mercy Bangs 1651-1691 Apphia Bangs Apphia Bangs 1651-1722 PARENTS AND SIBLINGS Edmund Hobart Edmund Hobart 1573-1646 Marriage: 7 September 1600 Hingham, Norfolk, England Margaret Dewey Margaret Dewey 1574-1649 Children (12) George Hubbard George Hubbard 1601-1683 Nazareth Hobart Nazareth Hobart 1601-1658 Rev Peter Hobart Rev Peter Hobart 1604-1679 Edmund Hobart Jr. Edmund Hobart Jr. 1604-1686 Thomas Hobart Thomas Hobart 1605-1689 Alice Ann Hobart Alice Ann Hobart 1606-1674 Anthony Hobart Anthony Hobart 1609-1609 Edward Hobart Edward Hobart 1610-1610 Rebecca Hobart Rebecca Hobart 1611- Joshua Hobart Joshua Hobart 1614-1682 Sarah Hobart Sarah Hobart 1617-1674 George Hubbard George Hubbard 1620-1684


From https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mscheffl...

1. Rebecca HOBART (Edmund HOBART6, Thomas HOBART5, Andrew HOBART4, Nicholas HOBART3, William HOBART2, Thomas HOBART1) was born ABT DEC 1611 in Hingham, Norfolk, England, and died 1655.

However

The original Torry indicated Rebecca's maiden name was Hobart. The second supplement indicates no maiden name. Anderson does not have proof for Hobart either

Family

She married Edward BANGS BEF 1635. He was born 1591/2 in Chichester, Suffolk, England, and died AFT 19 OCT 1677 in Eastham (now Wellfleet), Plymouth, MA.

	  Children of Rebecca HOBART and Edward BANGS are:
  • 2 i. Rebecca BANGS was born ABT 1636, and died AFT 1665 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She married Jonathan SPARROW 28 NOV 1654, son of Richard SPARROW and Pandora [SPARROW]. He was born ABT 1633
  • 2 i. Rebecca BANGS was born ABT 1636, and died AFT 1665 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She married Jonathan SPARROW 28 NOV 1654, son of Richard SPARROW and Pandora [SPARROW]. He was born ABT 1633, and died 1707.
  • 3 ii. Sarah BANGS was born ABT 1638, and died 1683. She married Thomas HOWES BEF 1656/7. He died 1676.
  • 4 iii. Jonathan BANGS was born ABT 1640, and died 1728.
  • 5 iv. Lydia BANGS was born ABT 1642. He married Benjamin HIGGINS 24 DEC 1661 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She was born 1640, and died 1691.
  • 6 v. Hannah BANGS was born ABT 1644. She married John DOANE, son of John DOANE and Ann --NOT PERKINS--. He was born ABT 1635.
  • 7 vi. Joshua BANGS was born ABT 1646, and died 1716.
  • 8 vii. Bethia BANGS was born 28 MAY 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA, and died 15 OCT 1696. She married Gershom HALL BEF 1669, son of John HALL and Bethia [HALL]. He was born 1648, and died 1732.
  • 9 viii. Mercy BANGS was born 15 OCT 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA, and died BEF 1690. She married Steven MERRICK 28 DEC 1670 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. He was born 1646, and died 1705.
  • 10 ix. Apphia BANGS was born 15 OCT 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She married John KNOWLES 28 DEC 1670 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. He died 1675. She married Stephen ATWOOD BEF 6 MAR 1677. He died 1722.

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http://interactive.ancestry.com/11708/dvm_GenMono001331-00418-1 available on Ancestry.com

http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-a...?

pageName=4&volumeId=11666&filterQuery=databasename:New%20England%20Historical NEHGR 121:4,56]

http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/rebecca-hobart_12469565

Reference: ancestry.com:

'Rebecca Hobart

Born in England on 1610 to Edmund Hobart and Margaret Dewey.

Rebecca married Edward Bangs and had 9 children.

She passed away on 1651 in Massachusetts, USA.

Family Members

Parents

Edmund Hobart 1573-1645

Margaret Dewey 1578-1633

Spouse(s)

Edward Bangs 1591-1677

Children

Rebecca Bangs 1634-1667

Sarah Bangs 1639-1683

Lydia Bangs 1643-1709

Hannah Bangs 1645-1694

Joshua Bangs 1645-1709

John Bangs 1647-Unknown

Bethia Bangs 1636-1696

Apphia Bangs 1651-1696

Mercy Bangs 1615-1688 ' wikitree: (Last modified 28 Feb 2017)

'Rebecca (Unknown) Bangs (abt. 1615 - abt. 1677)

Rebecca Bangs formerly [surname unknown]

Born about 1615 [location unknown]

Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling%28s%29 unknown]

Wife of Edward Bangs — married about 1636 in Massachusetts[uncertain]

Mother of Rebecca (Bangs) Sparrow, Joshua Bangs, Sarah (Bangs) Howes,

Jonathan Bangs, Lydia (Bangs) Higgins, Hannah (Bangs) Doane,

Bethia (Bangs) Hall, Apphia (Bangs) Atwood and Mercy (Bangs) Merrick

Died about 19 Oct 1677 [location unknown]

Profile manager: Bruce Veazie [send private message]

Unknown-342944 created 10 Nov 2016 | Last modified 28 Feb 2017

Categories: Puritan Great Migration.

Rebecca (Unknown) Bangs migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). Join: Puritan Great Migration Project Discuss: PGM Disputed Origin

Wikitree Puritan Great Migration project states that the conclusions of (the author) Robert Charles Anderson are to be followed, unless more recent information indicates. Of Edward's wife Rebecca, Anderson[1] has in his Comments for Edward Bangs: "Citing a supposed entry in the Hobart diary, Mary Walton Ferris suggested that Rebecca was daughter of Edmund Hobart of Hingham, but this entry may not have existed, and the identity of Rebecca (____) Bangs remains unknown [NEHGR 121:4, 56]." In addition, wikitree members "cite sources," and no undisputed source for the surname "Hobart" is evident.

A more detailed description of the dispute mentioned by Anderson:

Ferris[2] mentions in a footnote that "the assertion has been made" that a diary of Rev. Peter (Hobart) had an entry regarding a trip to attend the funeral of "sister Bangs." Egan[3] states, regarding a journal, likely written partially, or even in entirety[4], by Rev. Peter Hobart's son Deacon Dave Hobart, that "No such reference [to that trip] is found," Egan does allow that Ferris' statement of "sister Bangs" may indicate access to Peter Hobart's original journal and an omission by Dea. David Hobart in the journal of that article. An Editor[5] of the NEHGR, later in the same volume, clarifies and reiterates that the "original" diary (in the possession of the Massachusetts History Society) appears to be "almost entirely" in the hand of Dea. David Hobart; and perhaps there was an original diary from which Davd Hobart extracted information.

Other information: the dispute regarding Rebecca's parentage apparently results from the following items:

Rev. Peter Hobart had a sister Rebecca. This is established elsewhere and doesn't appear to be disputed. A diary of Rev. Peter Hobart is mentioned[6][7][8][9] in which the author(s) describe an entry by Rev. Hobart, he taking a trip to attend the funeral of "sister Bangs." It is unclear[10] whether the phrase "sister Bangs" was intended to indicate a biological relationship, or a member of Rev. Hobart's congregation. I.e., records by clergy often refer to the "Brethren" of their congregations, referring to individuals as "Brother" and "Sister." Edward and Rebecca Bangs had a grandson named Hubbard Bangs; "Hubbard" may be a variant[11] of "Hubbert, Hobart."; the grandson's name may be an indication of his grandmother's maiden name. Observation[12][13]: Rebecca Hobart had siblings named Sarah and Joshua. Edward and Rebecca Bangs had children named Sarah and Joshua. It is not uncommon that names reappear in later generations of a family. Mentioned in some of the references (including Anderson: "No further information."), there appear to be no records or mentions for Rebecca Hobart after about 1635. The implication is: if she was not the wife of Edward Bangs, what happened to her? Unfortunately, the argument that Edward's wife Rebecca was Rebecca Hobart, sister of Rev. Peter Hobart, is circumstantial. Whether the diary entry, or the diary itself, existed, is moot, as such an entry could be argued to refer to a "Sister" of the congregation, a common occurrence. The observations may appear compelling, but, as observed by Anderson, her identity must remain unknown.

Biography

Rebecca's birthdate of "about 1615" is solely a guess, assuming she was in her 20s when her first child was born.

Rebecca is mentioned[14]

In a deed of 22 June 1651, Edward Bangs is joined by his wife Rebecca in selling land in Plymouth to Manasses Kemton, to which "Rebeckah the said wife of Edward Banges" consented. Thus, she was certainly mother of the twins born later in 1651, and almost certainly mother of all other children except John Bangs. Citing a supposed entry in the Hobart diary, Mary Walton Ferris suggested that Rebecca was daughter of Edmund Hobart of Hingham, but this entry may not have existed, and the identity of Rebeca (___) Bangs remains unknown.

She apparently died prior to October 19, 1677, as the will[15] of Edward Bangs, dated October 19, 1677, proved Mar 5 1677/8, which mentions children and grandchildren, does not mention a spouse.

From a previous profile (Hobart-61), no references provided: "She died 1 July 1679 in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was buried in Hingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts (needs checking)" That death date is likely incorrect, as, previously mentioned: she was not mentioned in the 1677 will of Edward Bangs.

Sources

↑ GMB p 90 ↑ Ferris p 66 ↑ Egan p. 4 ↑ Egan, Editor ↑ Editor ↑ Ferris footnote, p 66. 'The assertion has been made that a diary kept by Reverend Peter referred to a trip of his to Eastham to attend the funeral of "sister Bangs" ↑ Smith ↑ Ackley-Bosworth p 43. "She is identified as Rebecca Hobart by the Diary of Rev. Peter Hobart, in which he states he made a trip to the funeral of "sister Bangs." ↑ Other references are omitted in which Ferris is explicitly referenced, or, from the nature of the text, it appears that Ferris was used. ↑ Editor "[Rev Peter Hobart's son Dea. David Hobart] might not have considered this a 'ministerial act' or a record pertaining to a member of the Hingham parish.' ↑ Pope p 245. "Hubbard, Hubbert, Hobart." ↑ Bangs ↑ Torrey ↑ GMB p 88. Anderson references PCR She married by 1635 in Eastham, Edward Bangs, as his second (some argue third) wife. She was the mother of all of Edward's children except his son John. 12:209 ↑ Anderson, GMB p 88-89, discusses and provides quotations from the will of Edward Banges, referencing PCPR 3:2:106 See also:

GMB Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). PCR Plymouth Colony Records – Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, ed. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, 12 volumes in 10 (Boston 1855-1861) PCPR Plymouth Colony Probate Records (from microfilm). No further information. Ferris Ferris, Mary Walton, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, A Memorial Volume ..., Volume II, "Gates and Allied Families," Compiled by Mary Walton Ferris; Privately Printed, 1931 Smith Smith, Tenney, “Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant, Their Ancestors and Descendants,” (Brattleboro, Vt.: The Vermont Printing Co., 1938) p 179: "From the diary of the Rev. Peter Hobart: I was born Oct. 13, 1604. Father Hobart died Mar. 8, 1646. Mother Hobart died June 23, 1649. Went to Eastham to attend the funeral of sister Rebecca Bangs." On p 180, Smith continues with the assumption Rebecca, the daughter of Edmund Hobart, married Edward Bangs. Egan Egan, C. Edward, Jr., of White Plains, N.Y. "The Hobart Journal." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.) starting p 3. Editor The Editor's Notes. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.) p. 56 Torrey Marriages Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. Torrey Torrey, Clarence Almon, "Edmund Hobart of Hingham, Massachusetts." The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) Volume 27, p 94. Pope Pope, Charles Henry, The Pioneers of Massachusetts (Boston: C.H. Pope, 1900) Ackley-Bosworth Parke, Nathan Grier, The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley and his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth (Woodstock, Vt, 1960) Bangs Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy (published as 104(+) separate parts) – Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy, Vol. I, ancestry.com. 1917, Bang Family Papers, p 393. "Captain Jonathan Bangs" by George Dennis Bangs, Huntington, N. Y.

'Rebecca Bangs

Robert Charles Anderson in

The Great Migration begins Vol 1 p 90

(Edward Bangs) writes:

"Citing a supposed entry in the Hobart diary, Mary Walton Farris suggested that Rebecca was daughter of Edward Hobart of Hingham, but this entry may not have existed, and the identity of Rebecca (___) Bangs remains unknown [NEHGR 121:4, 56]."

Anderson is referring to Dawes-Gates Vol 2 page 61 which is available on Ancestry.com.

Mary Walton Farris is an excellent genealogist but as Anderson points out in NEHGR 121:4,56 they review Peter Hobart's journal and find no such entry and therefore find her claim unfounded

'Rebecca Hobart.

Born ca 1611 in Hingham, Norfolk.

Rebecca was baptized in Hingham, Norfolk, on 29 Dec 1611.5

Rebecca died in 1679. Religion: admitted to Charlestown chruch 1633.5

Rebecca was admitted to the church at Charlestown with her brother Joshua.33

In 1635 Rebecca married Edward Bangs, son of John Bangs (ca 1567-11 Feb 1633) & Jane Chavis (ca 1563-11 Feb 1633), in Plymouth, MA. Born ca 1591. Edward was baptized in Panfield, Essex, Eng., on 28 Oct 1591. Edward died in Feb 1677/8 in Eastham, MA.55

http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr06/rr06_479.htm#P9390

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  • 'Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of ..., Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutter
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  • 'Edward Bangs (I), born in England about 1592, came in the "Anne" to Plymouth in 1623, and in the same year had a grant of four acres of land for a garden. He was made Freeman, 1633, assessor of taxes, 1634-36, juror, 1636, grand juror, 1636-37 and afterward, and ful-fulled other offices in the Plymouth colony until 1645, when he was made freeeman at Eastham, Cape Cod. He was deputy to the colony court about 1650 and 1652, town treasurer of Eastham from 1646 to 1665, selectman in 1665 and afterwards, and was licensed as merchant in 1657. He died in Eastham in 1678. He married a daughter of Robert Hicks, whose wife and children came in the "Anne" in 1623. Her name was Lydia, and she bore him one son John. She died soon after marriage, and he married a second wife, Rebecca, and had children: Lieutenant Joshua, Rebecca, Sarah, Captain Jonathan, Lyida, Hannah, Bethia, Apphia and Mercy, twins.
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  • 'Edward Banges the pilgrim : a narrative (1916)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/edwardbangespilg00bang
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http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/rebecca-hobart_12469565


Rebecca Bangs (Hobart) Also Known As: "Rebecca Bankes" Birthdate: circa December 26, 1611 (65) Birthplace: Wymondham, Norfolk, England Death: 1676 (60-68) Eastham, (Present Barnstable County)(, Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts) Daughter of Edmond Hobart and Margaret Hobart Wife of Edward Bangs Mother of Pandora Bangs; Edward Bangs, Jr.; Rebecca Sparrow; Sarah Howes (Bangs); Capt. Jonathan Bangs; Lydia Higgins; Hannah Doane; Joshua Bangs; Bethia Hall (Bangs); Mercy Merrick and Apphia Atwood (Bangs)« less Sister of Nazareth Beale; Edmund Hobart, Jr.; Rev. Peter Hobart; Thomas Hobart; Alice Chubbuck; Anthony Hobart; Edward Hobart; Elizabeth Smith; Capt. Joshua Hobart; Sarah Hobart; John Hobart; Mehitable Hobart; Mary Beals; Benjamin Hobart and Caleb Hobart « less

In a deed of 22 June 1651, Edward Bangs is joined by his wife Rebecca in selling land in Plymouth to Manasses Kemton, to which "Rebeckah the said wife of Edward Banges" consented. Thus, she was certainly mother of the twins born later in 1651, and almost certainly mother of all other children except John Bangs. Citing a supposed entry in the Hobart diary, Mary Walton Ferris suggested that Rebecca was daughter of Edmund Hobart of Hingham, but this entry may not have existed, and the identity of Rebeca (___) Bangs remains unknown.

She apparently died prior to October 19, 1677, as the will[15] of Edward Bangs, dated October 19, 1677, proved Mar 5 1677/8, which mentions children and grandchildren, does not mention a spouse.

From a previous profile (Hobart-61), no references provided: "She died 1 July 1679 in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was buried in Hingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts (needs checking)" That death date is likely incorrect, as, previously mentioned: she was not mentioned in the 1677 will of Edward Bangs.

'Rebecca Hobart.

Born ca 1611 in Hingham, Norfolk.

Rebecca was baptized in Hingham, Norfolk, on 29 Dec 1611.5

Rebecca died in 1679. Religion: admitted to Charlestown chruch 1633.5

Rebecca was admitted to the church at Charlestown with her brother Joshua.33

In 1635 Rebecca married Edward Bangs, son of John Bangs (ca 1567-11 Feb 1633) & Jane Chavis (ca 1563-11 Feb 1633), in Plymouth, MA. Born ca 1591. Edward was baptized in Panfield, Essex, Eng., on 28 Oct 1591. Edward died in Feb 1677/8 in Eastham, MA.55

Rebecca Hobart was baptized on 29 Dec 1611 at Wymondham, Norfolk, England. Her parents were Edmund HOBART and Margaret DEWEY. She may also have been known as Rebecca Hubbard. She immigrated in 1633 with her parents and siblings Edmund, Thomas, Alice, Joshua and Sarah. Rebecca died in 1679 in Plymouth, Mass.

In 1635 Rebecca married Edward Bangs, son of John Bangs (ca 1567-11 Feb 1633) & Jane Chavis (ca 1563-11 Feb 1633), in Plymouth, MA. Born ca 1591. Edward was baptized in Panfield, Essex, on 28 Oct 1591. Edward died in Feb 1677/8 in Eastham, MA.90


Edward Bangs 1591-1677

Marriage: about 1635 Eastham, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

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