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Charles Hoar, Jr

Also Known As: "Time of King Charles I 1625"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: September 25, 1638 (47-48)
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Gloucester, Gloucester, Eng
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Hoare, Sr.; Charles Hoare; Margery Hoare and Margery Hoare
Husband of Joanna Hinksman and Johanna Hoar
Father of John Hoare; Thomas Hoare; Charles Hoare; Margery Flint; Joanna Quincy and 4 others
Brother of Margery Elinor Tarne; Thomas Hoar; NN Hoare; David Hoare; John Hoare and 2 others
Half brother of Frances Lechmere

Occupation: Brewer, Alderman, Sheriff, Sheriff of Gloucester England, /Brewery Owner
Notes: Brewer
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About Charles Hoar, Jr.

Charles Hoar was the son of Charles Hoar and Margery (Unknown) of Gloucester. Between 1632 and 1638 he was one of the aldermen of Gloucester and sheriff in 1634. A brewer by trade. Charles Hoar married Joanna Hincksman, daughter of (unknown) Hincksman, circa 1609? Charles Hoar made a will on 25 September 1638 administration was granted at Doctors' Commons to Joane Hoar the relict, 21 December 1638. He died between 25 September 1638 and 21 December 1638 in England.

CHARLES HOARE THE YOUNGER, AND WIFE, JOANNA HINCKSMAN

Charles Hoare junior, the executor of his father's will, was probably the eldest son. He became a man of substance and one greatly respected in his native city, as is attested by the fact that he was one of its aldermen from 1632 to 1638. His name is found in the Council minutes with "gentleman" or "gencrosus" affixed to it. In the lists of members of the Council for the six years before his decease his name always appears, although generally among "nomina eorum qui fecerunt defaultum," that is, were absent from the meetings. He followed the occupation of brewer, although he had served a long apprenticeship with his father, the saddler, and his will indicates that he carried on the business of wool stapling, a trade which early attained great importance in Gloucestershire, and has been pursued by members of the Hoare family there, especially at Cirencester, down to quite recent days. The original indenture of this apprenticeship, written in abbreviated Latin, is extant, of which the following is a translation:

1599. Charles Hoare son of Charles Hoare of the City of Gloucester, saddler, by act of Indenture made on the day of the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle [Dec. 21] in the year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth the forty-first, binds himself apprentice to the said Charles & Margerie, his wife, in the trade in which the said Charles now practices, for the term of eight years following the feast aforesaid by act agreed upon verbally on each part. And the said Charles & Margerie will pay the said apprentice at the end of the time 40 shillings.

In the calendar of State Papers, vol. cccxxxiv. p. 178, 1636, is a petition of John Brown, late mayor, and Charles Hoare and Lawrence Singleton, late sheriffs of the City of Gloucester, stating that they had collected and paid over to the Treasurer of the Navy the one thousand pounds ship money imposed upon Gloucester, and asking for the repayment to them of certain expenses amounting to fiftytwo pounds, which request was granted.

The date of Charles Hoare's marriage to Joanna Hinksman is not known, but it must have been shortly after the expiration of his apprenticeship. Of their children three only are named in his father's will - Thomas, Margery and John; the other three mentioned in his own will - Daniel, Leonard and Joanna - being minors in 1632. There may have been others deceased, and probably of these were Ruth, buried June 1628, and Charles graduate at Oxford 1630, aged 17. The Hincksman or Henchman was prosperous and highly esteemed in Gloucester. A Joseph Hinxman was graduated at Oxford in 1577, and became rector of the parish of Naunton, fourteen miles north-east of the city of Gloucester. Of her immediate family we know only that she had brothers William, Walter, Edward and Thomas, and sisters Elinor Bailes and _____ Founes. Thomas Hincksman, in 1634 called "late servant to Mr. Charles Hoare for the space of eight years now past," was then made a burgess, paying a fine of 10s. A Walter Hincksman about the same period was rector at Matlock in Derbyshire. The noted Captains Thomas and Daniel Henchman, who figured in the early Indian wars in New England, may have been kinsmen of Joanna, though proof of this is lacking. That there was some relationship between the early immigrants in New England bearing the names Hoare and Hinksman seems probable from the frequency with which these names are found associated. Capt. Daniel Henchman was one of the witnesses to Doctor Leonard Hoar's will, and Thomas appended his signature as witness to a power of attorney given by Daniel Hoare.



Name: Charles HOARE

Given Name: Charles

Surname: Hoare

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 1588 in England

Death: 1638 in England

Note:

His will:

http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=cmILAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Will+of+C...

http://www3.telus.net/roundtuit/hoar

http://books.google.com/books?id=hkwwKWvozdQC&pg=PA285&lpg=PA285&dq...

http://www.lfthompson.com/more_charles_hoar_ll.htm

Father: Charles HOARE b: Abt 1568 in England

Mother: Margery UNKNOWN b: Abt 1570 in England

Marriage 1 Joanna HINCKSMAN b: Abt 1580 in England

Married:

Children

Thomas HOARE b: Abt 1612 in England

Charles HOARE b: Abt 1613 in England
Margery HOARE b: Abt 1614 in England
Daniel HOARE b: Abt 1617 in England
Ruth HOARE b: Abt 1619 in England
John HOARE b: Abt 1622 in England
Joanna HOARE b: Abt 1624 in England
Leonard HOARE b: Abt 1630 in England
Charles Hoare [Parents] was born about 1586 in Gloucester, Gloucester, England. He died on 21 Dec 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucester, England. He was sealed to his parents on 29 Apr 1953 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. Charles was baptized on 7 May 1912. He was endowed on 21 Sep 1921. Charles married Joanna Hinksman about 1606 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. They were sealed on 29 Nov 1951 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.



Charles HOARE The Younger was indentured to his father for eight years on 21 December 1598.1779 He died between 25 September 1638 and 21 December 1638.1779 He made a will on 25 September 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Charles was a brewer and saddler


Infom from familysearch.org:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MWZC-H3W

Charles HOAR (HOARE) ;[JR.] View Tree Gender Male Birth 1590 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Death 25 September 1638 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Burial 25 September 1638 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England PARENTS Father Charles HOARE Mother Margerie MARRIAGES (3) Spouse Joanne HINKESMAN Marriage about 1605 Gloucester, Gloucester, Eng Spouse Or Henchman Johanna HINCKMAN Marriage , , Eng? Spouse Johanna HENCHMAN (HINKESMAN) Marriage 1607 / 1612 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Show More CITING THIS RECORD "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M49Z-F58 : accessed 2015-05-12), entry for Charles HOAR (HOARE) ;[JR.]. SUBMITTED BY (51) jwbrowning1974892 1/19/2011 msmith3818390 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1807662 1/19/2011 rdnelson284661 4/17/2000 mlnordin2279254 1/19/2011 rrblack2264621 1/19/2011 gclark2516054 1/19/2011 hahagestad2181390 1/19/2011 dwking2346854 1/19/2011 mmhalliday2214403 1/19/2011 lcarver2830669 1/19/2011 goverright3767577 1/19/2011 rashton2818417 1/19/2011 lmwilson2267558 1/19/2011 ccbybee2214184 1/19/2011 mthompson1849906 1/19/2011 acstott860185 1/19/2011 syaeger175953 1/19/2011 psherrin2213535 1/19/2011 emasters803016 1/19/2011 jhumphrey2213984 1/19/2011 vmhoard857268 1/19/2011 eghale2726017 10/3/2000 emhahn713126 1/19/2011 mtyler3822103 1/19/2011 jevhgathings2347852 1/19/2011 groverright2504151 1/19/2011 dtaylor2182861 1/19/2011 egillmore1811862 1/19/2011 ewight3758541 1/19/2011 bpassey1937849 1/19/2011 jgdeelstra1816821 1/19/2011 rtwing2285564 1/19/2011 kbdavis3721225 1/19/2011 bjwakeland1812082 1/19/2011 kbsmith857241 1/19/2011 dmhunyer983471 1/19/2011 fdoyle2834407 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1809871 1/19/2011 htdalton2250358 1/19/2011 dwreed2791149 11/27/2003 afowler760433 1/19/2011 radawley3883797 1/19/2011 jkhoar2184986 1/19/2011 cmjohnston715836 1/19/2011 agardiner3517349 1/19/2011 sdrobison1321958 1/19/2011 dwking2489409 1/19/2011 cpetersen3873133 1/19/2011 pdownby3012815 1/19/2011 jlindblom2181372 1/19/2011 Show More ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number 91V6-NB Microfilm : Submission 1394423 : AF83-109861 Microfilm : Submission 1512656 : AF91-001840


GEDCOM Note

{geni:about_me} Charles Hoar was the son of Charles Hoar and Margery (Unknown) of Gloucester. Between 1632 and 1638 he was one of the aldermen of Gloucester and sheriff in 1634. A brewer by trade. Charles Hoar married Joanna Hincksman, daughter of (unknown) Hincksman, circa 1609? Charles Hoar made a will on 25 September 1638 administration was granted at Doctors' Commons to Joane Hoar the relict, 21 December 1638. He died between 25 September 1638 and 21 December 1638 in England.

CHARLES HOARE THE YOUNGER, AND WIFE, JOANNA HINCKSMAN

Charles Hoare junior, the executor of his father's will, was probably the eldest son. He became a man of substance and one greatly respected in his native city, as is attested by the fact that he was one of its aldermen from 1632 to 1638. His name is found in the Council minutes with "gentleman" or "gencrosus" affixed to it. In the lists of members of the Council for the six years before his decease his name always appears, although generally among "nominaeorum qui fecerunt defaultum," that is, were absent from the meetings. He followed the occupation of brewer, although he had served a long apprenticeship with his father, the saddler, and his will indicates that he carried on thebusiness of wool stapling, a trade which early attained great importance in Gloucestershire, and has been pursued by members of the Hoare family there, especially at Cirencester, down to quite recent days. The original indenture of this apprenticeship, written in abbreviated Latin, is extant, of which the following is a translation:

1599. Charles Hoare son of Charles Hoare of the City of Gloucester, saddler, by act of Indenture made on the day of the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle [Dec. 21] in the year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth the forty-first, binds himself apprentice to the said Charles & Margerie, his wife, in the trade in which the said Charles now practices, for the term of eight years following the feast aforesaid by act agreed upon verbally on each part. And the said Charles & Margerie will pay the said apprentice at the end of the time 40 shillings.

In the calendar of State Papers, vol. cccxxxiv. p. 178, 1636, is a petition of John Brown, late mayor, and Charles Hoare and Lawrence Singleton, late sheriffs of the City of Gloucester, stating that they had collected and paid over to the Treasurer of the Navy the one thousand pounds ship money imposed upon Gloucester, and asking for the repayment to them of certain expenses amounting to fiftytwo pounds, which request was granted.

The date of Charles Hoare's marriage to Joanna Hinksman is not known, but it must have been shortly after the expiration of his apprenticeship. Of their children three only are named in his father's will - Thomas, Margery and John; the other three mentioned in his own will - Daniel, Leonard and Joanna - being minors in 1632. There may have been others deceased, and probably of these were Ruth, buried June 1628, and Charles graduate at Oxford 1630, aged 17.The Hincksman or Henchman was prosperous and highly esteemed in Gloucester. A Joseph Hinxman was graduated at Oxford in 1577, and became rector of the parish of Naunton, fourteen miles north-east of the city of Gloucester. Of herimmediate family we know only that she had brothers William, Walter, Edward and Thomas, and sisters Elinor Bailes and _____ Founes. Thomas Hincksman, in 1634 called "late servant to Mr. Charles Hoare for the space of eight years now past," was then made a burgess, paying a fine of 10s. A Walter Hincksman about the same period was rector at Matlock in Derbyshire. The noted Captains Thomas and Daniel Henchman, who figured in the early Indian wars in New England, may have been kinsmen of Joanna, though proof of this is lacking. That there was some relationship between the early immigrants in New England bearing the names Hoare and Hinksman seems probable from the frequency with whichthese names are found associated. Capt. Daniel Henchman was one of the witnesses to Doctor Leonard Hoar's will, and Thomas appended his signature as witness to a power of attorney given by Daniel Hoare.



Name: Charles HOARE

Given Name: Charles

Surname: Hoare

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 1588 in England

Death: 1638 in England

Note:

His will:

http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=cmILAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Will+of+C...

http://www3.telus.net/roundtuit/hoar

http://books.google.com/books?id=hkwwKWvozdQC&pg=PA285&lpg=PA285&dq...

http://www.lfthompson.com/more_charles_hoar_ll.htm

Father: Charles HOARE b: Abt 1568 in England

Mother: Margery UNKNOWN b: Abt 1570 in England

Marriage 1 Joanna HINCKSMAN b: Abt 1580 in England

Married:

Children

Thomas HOARE b: Abt 1612 in England

Charles HOARE b: Abt 1613 in England

Margery HOARE b: Abt 1614 in England

Daniel HOARE b: Abt 1617 in England

Ruth HOARE b: Abt 1619 in England

John HOARE b: Abt 1622 in England

Joanna HOARE b: Abt 1624 in England

Leonard HOARE b: Abt 1630 in England

Charles Hoare [Parents] was born about 1586 in Gloucester, Gloucester, England. He died on 21 Dec 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucester, England. He was sealed to his parents on 29 Apr 1953 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. Charles was baptized on 7 May 1912. He was endowed on 21 Sep 1921. Charles married Joanna Hinksman about 1606 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. They were sealed on 29 Nov 1951 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.



Charles HOARE The Younger was indentured to his father for eight years on 21 December 1598.1779 He died between 25 September 1638 and 21 December 1638.1779 He made a will on 25 September 1638 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Charles was a brewer and saddler


Infom from familysearch.org:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MWZC-H3W

Charles HOAR (HOARE) ;[JR.] View Tree Gender Male Birth 1590 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Death 25 September 1638 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Burial 25 September 1638 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England PARENTS Father Charles HOARE Mother Margerie MARRIAGES (3) Spouse Joanne HINKESMAN Marriage about 1605 Gloucester, Gloucester, Eng Spouse Or Henchman Johanna HINCKMAN Marriage , , Eng? Spouse Johanna HENCHMAN (HINKESMAN) Marriage 1607 / 1612 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Show More CITING THIS RECORD "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M49Z-F58 : accessed 2015-05-12), entry for Charles HOAR (HOARE) ;[JR.]. SUBMITTED BY (51) jwbrowning1974892 1/19/2011 msmith3818390 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1807662 1/19/2011 rdnelson284661 4/17/2000 mlnordin2279254 1/19/2011 rrblack2264621 1/19/2011 gclark2516054 1/19/2011 hahagestad2181390 1/19/2011 dwking2346854 1/19/2011 mmhalliday2214403 1/19/2011 lcarver2830669 1/19/2011 goverright3767577 1/19/2011 rashton2818417 1/19/2011 lmwilson2267558 1/19/2011 ccbybee2214184 1/19/2011 mthompson1849906 1/19/2011 acstott860185 1/19/2011 syaeger175953 1/19/2011 psherrin2213535 1/19/2011 emasters803016 1/19/2011 jhumphrey2213984 1/19/2011 vmhoard857268 1/19/2011 eghale2726017 10/3/2000 emhahn713126 1/19/2011 mtyler3822103 1/19/2011 jevhgathings2347852 1/19/2011 groverright2504151 1/19/2011 dtaylor2182861 1/19/2011 egillmore1811862 1/19/2011 ewight3758541 1/19/2011 bpassey1937849 1/19/2011 jgdeelstra1816821 1/19/2011 rtwing2285564 1/19/2011 kbdavis3721225 1/19/2011 bjwakeland1812082 1/19/2011 kbsmith857241 1/19/2011 dmhunyer983471 1/19/2011 fdoyle2834407 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1809871 1/19/2011 htdalton2250358 1/19/2011 dwreed2791149 11/27/2003 afowler760433 1/19/2011 radawley3883797 1/19/2011 jkhoar2184986 1/19/2011 cmjohnston715836 1/19/2011 agardiner3517349 1/19/2011 sdrobison1321958 1/19/2011 dwking2489409 1/19/2011 cpetersen3873133 1/19/2011 pdownby3012815 1/19/2011 jlindblom2181372 1/19/2011 Show More ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number 91V6-NB Microfilm : Submission 1394423 : AF83-109861 Microfilm : Submission 1512656 : AF91-001840

GEDCOM Note

Brewer, alderman, sheriff.

From... neh?

Will of Charles Hoare (Junior) of Gloucestershire, 1638.

Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

In the name of God Almightie Creator of all thinges and in Jesus Christ his deare and only son my most bountifull loveing Saviour and in the blessed spiritt my comforter Amen I Charles Hoare of the cittie of Gloucester being weake in body but perfect in memory blessed be my good god therefore, Doe hereby declare that my last will and testament as followeth first. I bequeath my soule into the handes of God that created it and my deare Saviour that soe dearlie ransom'd it with full confidence thorough his merrittes that after the end of this life it shall rest wth him everlastingly. And my bodie to the earthe from whence it came wth full assurance that at the last daie when my Saviour shall appeare in glory it shalbe by his power raised upp to the resurrection of the just, And for the estate it hath pleased god to lend unto me of the thinges of this world I thus dispose first that with as much convenient speede as may well be all my rentes and debtes sett downe under my hand and all other if any be and can appeare to be due shalbe paid. Item I give to my brother Tomas Hoare twenty poundes, to my sister Elinor Bailies fortie shillings, to my brother William Hincksman and Walter Hincksman and Edward Hincksman and my sister ffounes twentye shillings a peece in gould, alsoe I give to my brother Thomas Hincksman five poundes and to my servant John Sponar at presberie five markes and to his wife five nobles and to Thomas Prichard my servant fortie shillinges and to Thomas Ade my servant tenn shillinges, Alsoe I give to Mr. Thomas Vell and to Alderman Hill and Mr. Leonard Tarne my brother lawes and my brother too new rings for my sake, and to good Mr. Workman our faithful watchman forty shillings. Alsoe I give unto my welbeloved wife Joane Hoare ye some of three hundred and fiftie poundes and to my sonne John Hoare twoe hundred poundes and to my son Daniell Hoare one hundred and fiftie poundes and to my daughter Joane Hoare a hundred poundes and to my son Leonard Hoare one hundred poundes and my will is that my wife shall have the furniture of houshold that I have in all places at her disposing during her life and after to come indiferentlie amongst my children except the goodes at Thornebery wch was deliuered me by the sheriffe by vertue of an elegit, all wch Igive unto my daughter Margerie Mathewe presentlie after my decease. Alsoe I give to the said Margery my daughter and her sonne Charles Mathewe twoe hundred poundes and my will is that soe longe as this twoe hundred poundes remaines in the stocke which I shall leave (which shalbe till my executors and overseers shall allowe thereof for her good to lett him have it,) there shalbe unto her and her sonne sixteene poundes a yeare quarterly paid and my will and desire is that the stocke I shall leave unto my wife and the foure first named children with the twoe hundred poundes given my daughter shalbe used and imployed uppon the three bargaines I have taken at Encombe, Presbery and Slimsbridg and my wife and the foure children to have their maintenance out of it, and my will is that my sonne Leonard shalbe carefullie kept at Schoole and when hee is fitt for itt to be carefullie placed at Oxford, and if ye Lord shall see fitt, to make him a Minister unto his people and that all ye charge thereof shalbe discharged out of the proffitt which it shall please god to send out of the stocke and that all the rest of my estate unbequeathed all debtes and expence being discharged shalbe equallie deuided betweene my wife and my twoe sonnes Daniell and John, and Joane, and the profittes of the said stocke to accrewe unto them alsoe untill my executors and my overseers shall agree for their good to lett any of them haue their porc[~]ons for their prferment. Only this excepted that my sonne Leonard shall have accrue and dewe unto him out of this estate six poundes a yeare to bee paid unto him by the foresaid hundred poundes when my executors and overseers shall die before they come to make use of their porc[~]ons my will is that porc[~]ons soe falling out shalbe equallie devided amongst my five children nowe with me and my sonne Thomas aforesaid and if it shall soe happen that the stocke bequeathed be not founde fitt to be imployed as I have directed but I trust ye Lord will soe blesse that happie trade of life unto them that some of them will never give over but if soe should be then my will is that my executors pay in ye porc[~]ons unto them as they bee att age of els to paie it in or good securitie to my overseers and my will is that as I have agreed with Mr. Thomas Vell andp'mised there shall alwaies be really upon the groundes att Encome which I have taken of him for Eight years eight hundred of the best ewes to stand for his securitie untill all rentes and dewes whatsoever shalbe really paid untohim, and now deare saviour spreade thy armes of mercie over me purge away my synnes in my weaknes and thy strength in my manifould infirmities keepe me from that evill one and Receive me to thy mercy to whom with god the father and the holie spiritt be all glorie and power and thankes giveinge both nowe and for evermore Amen this 25th day of September 1638. By me Cha: Hoare: ffurther I give unto my sonne John Hoare fortie poundes more wch shall accrewe unto him when all the other are satisfied out of the estate. Adm[~]on granted 21 Dec. 1638--to Joane Hoare the relict*

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Charles Hoar, Jr.'s Timeline

1590
1590
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1612
1612
1613
1613
Gloucster, Gloucestshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
1614
1614
Gloucestershire , England
1622
1622
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1624
June 11, 1624
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
1629
November 10, 1629
1630
1630
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Great Britain
1638
September 25, 1638
Age 48
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)