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Charles Hoare (Hoar), Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, England
Death: circa May 29, 1638 (65-74)
Gloucestershire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Hoare and Margaret Hoare
Husband of Margery Hoare
Father of Margery Elinor Tarne; Charles Hoar, Jr.; Thomas Hoar; NN Hoare; David Hoare and 3 others
Brother of John Hoare and Giles Hoare

Occupation: saddler, Saddle Business/ Brewery Owner
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About Charles Hoare, Sr.

CHARLES HOARE AND WIFE MARGERY OF GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND

With Charles Hoare, senior, of Gloucester City, the pedigree of the American branch of the family begins, no clue to his parentage having been found. Perhaps the earliest recorded mention of him may be the item in the corporation expenditures when the Spanish Armada was menacing England, 1588: "To Charles Hoare for hyer of a horse for two dayes weh Roger Lowe had to Cisseter (Cirencester) when he went to bringe the souldiers towards portingate." A book, prepared by John Smythe of Nibley for Lord Berkeley, "containing the names and surnames of all able and efficient men in body for his Majesty's service in the wars in the County of Gloucester, with their ages, Parsonable statures and armours etc.," by the Right Honorable Lieutenant Lord Berkeley, Lord Lieutenant, etc., by direction from his Majesty in the month of August, 1608, gives the following account of Charles and Richard Hoare:

"The City of Gloucester, Southward: (p.242.) Charles Hoare, Sadler. 2 ca. tr. Northward: (p. 242.) Richard Hore, weaver. 3 p. tr. hath a corslet furnished." Also his four servants are named and their stature given.

The figures and abbreviations appended to the names give the personal description. Thus Charles Hoare was about forty years of age, somewhat short of stature, suitable for service with a caliver, and already trained as a soldier. Richard Hore was between fifty and sixty years of age, of the tallest stature, fitted for a pikeman, and trained in military service.

Will of Charles Hoare the Elder, of Gloucester, 1632.

In the name of God, Amen, the Nyne and Twentith day of May Anno domini 1632, I, Charles Hoare th'elder, of the Citty of Glouc[este]r, sadler, beinge weake and sicklie in body, but of good and p[er]fect memorie (thanks be geven to God for the same) doe make and ordeyne this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge. First and principallie I give and bequeath my soule unto almightie God my Creator and maker, and unto Jesus christ his only sonne and my alone saviour and redeemer, hopinge and trustinge through his meritts and bitter passion (in full assurance) to enioy and inherit the kingdome of heaven, there to raigne with him everlastingly. And as for my bodye (beinge but dust and ashes) I bequeath to the earth from whence it came, to be buried at the discretion of my executor of this my will, hoping for A ioyfull resurrection both of my sowle and body at the last and generall day. And as concerning my worldly goods and substance wherewith God hath bestowed uppon me and blessed me w[i]th, I give and dispose in manner and form followinge. First I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margery the use and quiet possession of the howse and ymplements wherein I now dwell, To have and to hold to her, for her my said wife and my sonne Thomas Hoare, therein to dwell, use and occupy during her naturall life, they payinge the rent due to the Citty of Glouc[ester], and keeping the said howse in all needfull and necessary rep[ar]ac[i]ons, as by the lease thereof I am enioyned, And after her deceasse, my will is that my sonne Charles Hoare shall have all my right and interest unto the said howse and lease thereof gra[u]nted unto me from the said citty, and that he shall renew the said lease in his owne name, And alsoe my will is that the plumpe, the noast, the testernes, the glass windowes, wainscot and benches, with the tables board in the hawle and the levery cupboard and other cupboards lastinge to the howse, to remayne to him, the said Charles, his heires and assignes, w[i]th the said howse at the deceasse of my said wife, Provided that my sonne Charles or his assignes doe pay or cause to be paid unto my sonne Thomas Hoare or his assignes the somme of tenne pounds of lawfull English Mony w[i]thin the space of fowreteene dayes after he is possessed of the howse and ymplements, And if he, the said Charles, or his assignes, shall refuse to pay the same as aforesayd, being lawfull demanded, Then my will is that my sonne Thomas shall have the said howse, ymplements and lease. Item I give to my said sonne Thomas fyve silver spones and one silver bowle. Item I give unto my sonne Charles my silver salt and fyve silver spones, W[hi]ch said plate soe to my said twoe sonnes geven, my will is the same shalbe in the use and possession of my said wife during her life, and after her deceasse to remayne unto them. Item I give to Thomas Hore, Margery Hore and John Hore, children of my sonne Charles Hoare, Fyve poundes betwene them three. Item I give and bequeath unto my said sonne Thomas the lease of my stable and garden in Travell Lane w[hi]ch I hold of the Dean and Chapter, To have and to hold unto him for and duringe the residue of such terme in the same lease as shalbe to come at my decease. Item I give unto Charles Hoare and Johan Hoare, the children of my sonne Thomas Hoare, the some of fyve pounds betweene them. Item I give unto Charles Tarne A saddle, furnished. Item I doe hereby appointe my lovinge sonne Charles Hoare to be my Executor of this my last will and Testam[en]t, in trust, and not to make any benifit of the executorshipp to his owne use, and for the better providinge and mainetenance of my saide wife during her natural life. My will is and I doe appointe (that my debtes if any be and funerall charges being paid and discharged by my Executor out of my estate yet unbequeathed) that all the rest of my goodes, Chattelles, Cattle, houshold stuffe and ymplem[en]tes of houshold whatsoev[er] yet unbequeathed shalbe ymploied by the appointm[en]t of my Executor to the use, benifitt and behoofe of my wife and my sonne Thomas Hoare, his heires and Assignes, and the benifitt thereof to be yerely equally devided betweene them, and soe to remaine at the disposinge of my Executor, w[i]th th'advise of my Overseers, during the life of my said wife. And after her deceasse, my will is that the sayd estate of my goodes and Chattells shalbe by my saide Executor conferred uppon my sonne Thomas Hoare, his heires and Assignes (the funerall charge of my wife being discharged first out of it) w[i]thin one moneth after her deceasse, And that my will may be the better p[er]formed, my will and desire is that my said Executor shall w[i]thin sixe weekes after my deceasse enter into one bond of Twoe hundred poundes to the Overseers of this my will, that this my will shalbe p[er]formed by him in all pointes, And if he refuse to enter into such bond, then my will is and I doe appointe my sayd sonne Thomas Hoare to be Executor of this my will. And I doe desire my sonnes in law Mr Thomas Hill and Mr Leon[ar]d Tarne to be Overseers of this my will, and I give to each of them for their pains to see my will p[er]formed A saddle A peece, furnished fitt for their use. And in witnes hereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale in the p[re]sence of thes being witnesses.

The m[ar]ke of Charles Hoare

The m[ar]ke of James Tiler and John Hollandes

Of the four children of Charles Hoare senior, named in this will, Thomas had two sons, Charles and John, also mentioned but of father or sons nothing further of interest is known with certainty. The names appear in Gloucestershire annals from time to time, but the identification of personalities is not easy. Of the two daughters, wives of Thomas Hill and Leonard Tarne, the baptismal names are irrevocably lost. Hill was an alderman and Tarne sheriff of the county and city of Gloucester in 1630. Thomas Hill became mayor of the city in 1640. By grant of Edward Third this city is a county by itself. A mayor and two sheriffs were annually chosen by the twelve Aldermen "and twelve other of the most legal and discreet Burgesses." (Fosbrooke's "Gloucester," p.414.) The office of the sheriff seems to have been in social dignity on a par, at least, with that of mayor. Thomas Hill died, according to Rudder, p.402, in October 1652, and was buried in the church of St. Mary de Crypt. His son Robert was a "goldsmith," then equivalent to banker, in Gloucester. In the will of Leonard Tarne, dated Nov. 3, 1641, with a codicil bearing date April 9, 1642, mention is made of his brothers Thomas, John and Gervase, and sister Elizabeth Cathorne, all with small families; also of his son Thomas with daughters Elizabeth and Damaris. But by baptismal records we know that five sons were born to him:- Myles, baptized 1595; Charles, 1601; John, 1604; Thomas, 1609; George, 1613. The high standing and wealth of Leonard Tarne are attested by the great length of his will and by the large amount of property bequeathed. Among his possessions was the noted Raven Tavern still standing, which he devised to trustees, one of whom one was Thomas Hoare, doubtless his nephew, the oldest son of Charles. His most noteworthy bequest was a public one: "unto the Mayor and Burgesses of the Cittie of Glouc'r.: and to their successors forever one yearly rent or sume of foure pounds of lawfull money of England to be issuinge and going out of all that pasture ground with the appurtences called or commonly known by the name of Monckleighton . . . the said yearly rent or sume to be paid at the ffeast of St. Thomas the apostle and upon the ffridaie next before Easter day usually called good ffridaie . . . to be given unto fortie poore people of this cittie most needinge the same, to each of them Twelve pence a peece." Monkleighton is now a suburb covered with fine residences and known as Alexandria Road in Gloucester. Leonard Tarne was a glover with an extensive busines, and there is a tradition in Gloucester that this was transferred to Worcester and finally came into the hands of the Dents.


8116. Charles Hoare, born 1568 in Gloucestershire, England; died May 29, 1632 in Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 16232. Thomas Hoare and 16233. Margaret. He married 8117. Margarey 1585 in Gloucestershire, England. 

8117. Margarey, born Abt. 1568 in Frampton-On-Severn, Gloucestershire, England; died Aft. 1632 in Gloucestershire, England.
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Marriage: 1585, Gloucestershire, England

Children of Charles Hoare and Margarey are:

	4058	i.	 	Charles Hoar or Hoare, born 1590 in Gloucestershire, England; died September 25, 1638 in Gloucestershire, England; married Johanna Henchman or Hinkesman Abt. 1607 in Gloucestershire, England.

ii. Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1564 in England; died Unknown.
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		iii.	 	Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1566 in England; died Unknown.

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		iv.	 	Child of Hoare, born Abt. 1569 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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		v.	 	Thomas Hoare, born 1588 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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		vi.	 	Charles Hoare, born 1590 in Gloucestershire, England; died September 25, 1638 in Gloucestershire, England.

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Burial: September 1638, Gloucestershire, England

		vii.	 	Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1592 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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		viii.	 	Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1594 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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Name: Charles HOARE

Given Name: Charles

Surname: Hoare

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 1568 in England

Death: 1636 in England

Note:

His will:

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

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~malchist/mypage17.htm

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

Marriage 1 Margery UNKNOWN b: Abt 1570 in England

Married:

Children

Charles HOARE b: Abt 1588 in England


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Charles HOARE View Tree Gender Male Birth 1568 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Death 29 May 1632 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Burial 20 May 1632 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England PARENTS Father Thomas HOARE Mother Margaret Father Charles HOARE Mother Anne CLIFFORD Show Less MARRIAGES (2) Spouse Margerie Marriage 1585 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, , England Spouse Ann CLIFFORD Marriage 1565 Gloucester, England Show Less CITING THIS RECORD "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M4W3-DPP : accessed 2015-05-12), entry for Charles HOARE. SUBMITTED BY (42) jwbrowning1974892 1/19/2011 dtaylor2182861 1/19/2011 msmith3818390 1/19/2011 jblain2924983 1/19/2011 bpassey1937849 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1807662 1/19/2011 jgdeelstra1816821 1/19/2011 rtwing2285564 1/19/2011 rdnelson284661 4/17/2000 mlnordin2279254 1/19/2011 kbsmith857241 1/19/2011 rrblack2264621 1/19/2011 dmhunyer983471 1/19/2011 gclark2516054 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1809871 1/19/2011 hahagestad2181390 1/19/2011 dwking2346854 1/19/2011 khhorst1856640 1/19/2011 mmhalliday2214403 1/19/2011 wmbyworth2294810 1/19/2011 goverright3767577 1/19/2011 epugh3757263 1/19/2011 dwreed2791149 11/27/2003 rashton2818417 1/19/2011 afowler760433 1/19/2011 lmwilson2267558 1/19/2011 mthompson1849906 1/19/2011 radawley3883797 1/19/2011 inluyman1967379 1/19/2011 acstott860185 1/19/2011 psherrin2213535 1/19/2011 emasters803016 1/19/2011 jhumphrey2213984 1/19/2011 jkhoar2184986 1/19/2011 agardiner3517349 1/19/2011 esmdonald486874 1/19/2011 sdrobison1321958 1/19/2011 emhahn713126 1/19/2011 mtyler3822103 1/19/2011 dwking2489409 1/19/2011 cpetersen3873133 1/19/2011 groverright2504151 1/19/2011 Show Less ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number 9L3D-8V Microfilm : Submission 1394423 : AF83-109861 Microfilm : Submission 1394264 : AF83-060271 Microfilm : Submission 1512656 : AF91-001840


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{geni:about_me} CHARLES HOARE AND WIFE MARGERY OF GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND

With Charles Hoare, senior, of Gloucester City, the pedigree of the American branch of the family begins, no clue to his parentage having been found. Perhaps the earliest recorded mention of him may be the item in the corporation expenditures when the Spanish Armada was menacing England, 1588: "To Charles Hoare for hyer of a horse for two dayes weh Roger Lowe had to Cisseter (Cirencester) when he went to bringe the souldiers towards portingate." A book, prepared by John Smythe of Nibley for Lord Berkeley, "containing the names and surnames of all able and efficient men in body for his Majesty's service in the wars in the County of Gloucester, with their ages, Parsonable statures and armours etc.," by the Right Honorable Lieutenant Lord Berkeley, Lord Lieutenant, etc., by direction from his Majesty in the month of August, 1608, gives the following account of Charles and Richard Hoare:

"The City of Gloucester, Southward: (p.242.) Charles Hoare, Sadler. 2 ca. tr. Northward: (p. 242.) Richard Hore, weaver. 3 p. tr. hath a corslet furnished." Also his four servants are named and their stature given.

The figures and abbreviations appended to the names give the personal description. Thus Charles Hoare was about forty years of age, somewhat short of stature, suitable for service with a caliver, and already trained as a soldier. Richard Hore was between fifty and sixty years of age, of the tallest stature, fitted for a pikeman, and trained in military service.

Will of Charles Hoare the Elder, of Gloucester, 1632.

In the name of God, Amen, the Nyne and Twentith day of May Anno domini 1632, I, Charles Hoare th'elder, of the Citty of Glouc[este]r, sadler, beinge weake and sicklie in body, but of good and p[er]fect memorie (thanks be geven to God for the same) doe make and ordeyne this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge. First and principallie I give and bequeath my soule unto almightie God my Creator and maker, and unto Jesus christ his only sonne and my alone saviour and redeemer, hopinge and trustinge through his meritts and bitter passion (in full assurance) to enioy and inherit the kingdome of heaven, there to raigne with him everlastingly. And as for my bodye (beinge but dust and ashes) I bequeath to the earth from whence it came, to be buried at the discretion of my executor of this my will, hoping for A ioyfull resurrection both of my sowle and body at the last and generall day. And as concerning my worldly goods and substance wherewith God hath bestowed uppon me and blessed me w[i]th, I give and dispose in manner and form followinge. First I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margery the use and quiet possession of the howse and ymplements wherein I now dwell, To have and to hold to her, for her my said wife and my sonne Thomas Hoare, therein to dwell, use and occupy during her naturall life, they payinge the rent due to the Citty of Glouc[ester], and keeping the said howse in all needfull and necessary rep[ar]ac[i]ons, as by the lease thereof I am enioyned, And after her deceasse, my will is that my sonne Charles Hoare shall have all my right and interest unto the said howse and lease thereof gra[u]nted unto me from the said citty, and that he shall renew the said lease in his owne name, And alsoe my will is that the plumpe, the noast, the testernes, the glass windowes, wainscot and benches, with the tables board in the hawle and the levery cupboard and other cupboards lastinge to the howse, to remayne to him, thesaid Charles, his heires and assignes, w[i]th the said howse at the deceasse of my said wife, Provided that my sonne Charles or his assignes doe pay or cause to be paid unto my sonne Thomas Hoare or his assignes the somme of tenne pounds of lawfull English Mony w[i]thin the space of fowreteene dayes after he is possessed of the howse and ymplements, And if he, the said Charles, or his assignes, shall refuse to pay the same as aforesayd, being lawfull demanded, Then my will is that my sonne Thomas shall have the said howse, ymplements and lease. Item I give to my said sonne Thomas fyve silver spones and one silver bowle. Item I give unto my sonne Charles my silver salt and fyve silver spones, W[hi]ch said plate soe to my said twoe sonnes geven, my will is the same shalbe in the use and possession of my said wife during her life, and after her deceasse to remayne unto them. Item I give to Thomas Hore, Margery Hore and John Hore, children of my sonne Charles Hoare, Fyve poundes betwene them three. Item I give and bequeath unto my said sonne Thomas the lease of my stable and garden in Travell Lane w[hi]ch I hold of the Dean and Chapter, To have and to hold unto him for and duringe the residue of such terme in the same lease as shalbe to come at my decease. Item I give unto Charles Hoare and Johan Hoare, the children of my sonne Thomas Hoare, the some of fyve pounds betweene them. Item I give unto Charles Tarne A saddle, furnished. Item I doe hereby appointe my lovinge sonne Charles Hoare to be my Executor of this my last will and Testam[en]t, in trust, and not to make any benifit of the executorshipp to his owne use, and for the better providinge and mainetenance of my saide wife during her natural life. My will is and I doe appointe (that my debtes if any be and funerall charges being paid and discharged by my Executor out of my estate yet unbequeathed) that all the rest of my goodes, Chattelles, Cattle, houshold stuffe and ymplem[en]tes of houshold whatsoev[er] yet unbequeathed shalbe ymploied by the appointm[en]t of my Executor to the use, benifitt and behoofe of my wife and my sonne Thomas Hoare, his heires and Assignes, and the benifitt thereof to be yerely equally devided betweene them, and soe to remaine at the disposinge of my Executor, w[i]th th'advise of my Overseers, during the life of my said wife. And after her deceasse, my will is that the sayd estate of my goodes and Chattells shalbe by my saide Executor conferred uppon my sonne Thomas Hoare, his heires and Assignes (the funerall charge of my wife being discharged first out of it) w[i]thin one moneth after her deceasse, And that my will may be the better p[er]formed, my will and desire is that my said Executor shall w[i]thin sixe weekes after my deceasse enter into one bond of Twoe hundred poundes to the Overseers of this my will, that this my will shalbe p[er]formed by him in all pointes, And if he refuse to enter into such bond, then my will is and I doe appointe my sayd sonne Thomas Hoare to be Executor of this my will. And I doe desire my sonnes in law Mr Thomas Hill and Mr Leon[ar]d Tarne to be Overseers of this my will, and I give to each of them for their pains to see my will p[er]formed A saddle A peece, furnished fitt for their use. And in witnes hereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale in the p[re]sence of thes being witnesses.

The m[ar]ke of Charles Hoare

The m[ar]ke of James Tiler and John Hollandes

Of the four children of Charles Hoare senior, named in this will, Thomas had two sons, Charles and John, also mentioned but of father or sons nothing further of interest is known with certainty. The names appear in Gloucestershireannals from time to time, but the identification of personalities is not easy. Of the two daughters, wives of Thomas Hill and Leonard Tarne, the baptismal names are irrevocably lost. Hill was an alderman and Tarne sheriff of the county and city of Gloucester in 1630. Thomas Hill became mayor of the city in 1640. By grant of Edward Third this city is a county by itself. A mayor and two sheriffs were annually chosen by the twelve Aldermen "and twelve other of the most legal and discreet Burgesses." (Fosbrooke's "Gloucester," p.414.) The office of the sheriff seems to have been in social dignity on a par, at least, with that of mayor. Thomas Hill died, according to Rudder, p.402, in October 1652, and was buried in the church of St. Mary de Crypt. His son Robert was a "goldsmith," then equivalent to banker, in Gloucester. In the will of Leonard Tarne, dated Nov. 3, 1641, with a codicil bearing date April 9, 1642, mention is made of his brothers Thomas, John and Gervase, and sister Elizabeth Cathorne, all with small families; also of his son Thomas with daughters Elizabeth and Damaris. But by baptismal records we know that five sons were born to him:- Myles, baptized 1595; Charles, 1601; John, 1604; Thomas, 1609; George, 1613. The high standing and wealth of Leonard Tarne are attested by the great length of his will and by the large amount of property bequeathed. Among his possessions was the noted Raven Tavern still standing, which he devised to trustees, one of whom one was Thomas Hoare, doubtless his nephew, the oldest son of Charles. His most noteworthy bequest was a public one: "unto the Mayor and Burgesses of the Cittie of Glouc'r.: and to their successors forever one yearly rent or sume of foure pounds of lawfull money of England to be issuinge and going out of all that pasture ground with the appurtences called or commonly known by the name of Monckleighton . . . the said yearly rent or sume to be paid at the ffeast of St. Thomas the apostle and upon the ffridaie next before Easter day usually called good ffridaie . . . to be given unto fortie poore people of this cittie most needinge the same, to each of them Twelve pence a peece." Monkleighton is now a suburb covered with fine residences and known as Alexandria Road in Gloucester. Leonard Tarne was a glover with an extensive busines, and there is a tradition in Gloucester that this was transferred to Worcester and finally came into the hands of the Dents.



8116. Charles Hoare, born 1568 in Gloucestershire, England; died May 29, 1632 in Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 16232. Thomas Hoare and 16233. Margaret. He married 8117. Margarey 1585 in Gloucestershire, England.

8117. Margarey, born Abt. 1568 in Frampton-On-Severn, Gloucestershire, England; died Aft. 1632 in Gloucestershire, England.

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Burial: May 1632, Gloucestershire, England

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Burial: Unknown, Gloucestershire, England

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Marriage: 1585, Gloucestershire, England

Children of Charles Hoare and Margarey are:

4058 i. Charles Hoar or Hoare, born 1590 in Gloucestershire, England; died September 25, 1638 in Gloucestershire, England; married Johanna Henchman or Hinkesman Abt. 1607 in Gloucestershire, England.

ii. Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1564 in England; died Unknown.

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iii. Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1566 in England; died Unknown.

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iv. Child of Hoare, born Abt. 1569 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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v. Thomas Hoare, born 1588 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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vi. Charles Hoare, born 1590 in Gloucestershire, England; died September 25, 1638 in Gloucestershire, England.

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Burial: September 1638, Gloucestershire, England

vii. Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1592 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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viii. Daughter Hoare, born Abt. 1594 in Gloucestershire, England; died Unknown.

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Name: Charles HOARE

Given Name: Charles

Surname: Hoare

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 1568 in England

Death: 1636 in England

Note:

His will:

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

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~malchist/mypage17.htm

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

Marriage 1 Margery UNKNOWN b: Abt 1570 in England

Married:

Children

Charles HOARE b: Abt 1588 in England



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Charles HOARE View Tree Gender Male Birth 1568 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Death 29 May 1632 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Burial 20 May 1632 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England PARENTS Father Thomas HOARE Mother Margaret Father Charles HOARE Mother Anne CLIFFORD Show Less MARRIAGES (2) Spouse Margerie Marriage 1585 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, , England Spouse Ann CLIFFORD Marriage 1565 Gloucester, England Show Less CITING THIS RECORD "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M4W3-DPP : accessed 2015-05-12), entry for Charles HOARE. SUBMITTED BY (42) jwbrowning1974892 1/19/2011 dtaylor2182861 1/19/2011 msmith3818390 1/19/2011 jblain2924983 1/19/2011 bpassey1937849 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1807662 1/19/2011 jgdeelstra1816821 1/19/2011 rtwing2285564 1/19/2011 rdnelson284661 4/17/2000 mlnordin2279254 1/19/2011 kbsmith857241 1/19/2011 rrblack2264621 1/19/2011 dmhunyer983471 1/19/2011 gclark2516054 1/19/2011 ssyaeger1809871 1/19/2011 hahagestad2181390 1/19/2011 dwking2346854 1/19/2011 khhorst1856640 1/19/2011 mmhalliday2214403 1/19/2011 wmbyworth2294810 1/19/2011 goverright3767577 1/19/2011 epugh3757263 1/19/2011 dwreed2791149 11/27/2003 rashton2818417 1/19/2011 afowler760433 1/19/2011 lmwilson2267558 1/19/2011 mthompson1849906 1/19/2011 radawley3883797 1/19/2011 inluyman1967379 1/19/2011 acstott860185 1/19/2011 psherrin2213535 1/19/2011 emasters803016 1/19/2011 jhumphrey2213984 1/19/2011 jkhoar2184986 1/19/2011 agardiner3517349 1/19/2011 esmdonald486874 1/19/2011 sdrobison1321958 1/19/2011 emhahn713126 1/19/2011 mtyler3822103 1/19/2011 dwking2489409 1/19/2011 cpetersen3873133 1/19/2011 groverright2504151 1/19/2011 Show Less ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number 9L3D-8V Microfilm : Submission 1394423 : AF83-109861 Microfilm : Submission 1394264 : AF83-060271 Microfilm : Submission 1512656 : AF91-001840

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Charles Hoare, Sr.'s Timeline

1568
1568
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, England
1569
1569
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, , England
1573
1573
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, , England
1576
1576
1590
1590
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1592
1592
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, , England
1594
1594
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1612
1612
England
1638
May 29, 1638
Age 70
Gloucestershire, England