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Alice Hoar (unknown)

Also Known As: "Stanley", "not Alice Lisle"
Birthdate:
Death: June 05, 1696 (71-80)
Concord, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir John Lisle, MP & Regicide and Alice Lisle
Wife of John Hoare
Mother of Elizabeth Prescott; Mary Graves; Joanna Morse (Hoare) and Daniel Hoare
Sister of John Lisle of Moyles Court; Beaconshaw Lisle; William Isle; Bridget Usher; Tryphena (Lisle) Lloyd and 5 others
Half sister of William Lisle

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About Alice Hoar


Alice

  • Birth: Abt 1620 in England
  • Death: Abt 5 Jun 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts
  • Parents: unknown
  • Wife of John Hoar — married 1645 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Marriage and Children

Married: John Hoar, about 1645, probably in Scituate where he resided from 1645 to 1650.
Estimated date based on birth of children.
Their daughter Mary was married in 1668 and so is estimated to have been born about 1648; son Daniel was born in 1650; Joanna was almost certainly born in Scituate about 1646. [3] These dates make the most likely marriage date as about 1645.

Children of John and Alice Hoar: [4] [3]

None of the children have known recorded birth or baptismal dates.

  1. Joanna Hoar, She is estimated to have been born at 1646, based on her siblings being born in 1648 and 1650. She married Ezra Morse on 18 February 1670/1 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
  2. Mary Hoar. She is estimated to have been born about 1648, based on her marriage date. She married Benjamin Graves on 21 October 1668 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
  3. Daniel Hoar. Born 1650.
  4. Elizabeth Hoar. Born about 1652, estimated date based on birth of siblings and marriage date. She married Jonathan Prescott on 23 December 1675 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

Death

Died: 5 June 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was buried in the Old Hill Burying Ground, on Concord.

Alice Hoar ye wife of mr Jn° Hoar her Husband dyed June ye 5th day 1696. [5]


Disputed origins

Sir John Lisle, MP & Regicide was not the daughter of Sir John Lisle, MP & Regicide and Alice Lisle.

Ref: “Re: Alice -- wife of John Hoar(e)”. < soc.Gen.medieval > The will of Alice Lisle as transcribed in NEHGS Vol. 39 p.65 188. There is no mention of a daughter Alice.


Common Errors to Avoid

Incorrect parents: It is commonly said, both in print and on the internet, that Alice is a daughter of John Lisle by his wife Alice Beaconshaw. This is incorrect. John Lisle did have a daughter Bridget who married John Hoar's brother, and the statement was made without evidence that John Hoar married Bridget's sister. This is disproved by the fact that it is chronologically impossible - any daughter of John Lisle would have had to of been born after 1636 while John Hoar and his wife Alice were married and having children by 1648. There are also a large of records relating to Alice (Beaconshaw) Lisle, and none of them mention a daughter Alice. Her parents are unknown.

Incorrect birth dates: Common birth dates of 1636, 1637, 1647 etc. are all based on the incorrect assumption that she was a daughter John Lisle. Given that her husband was born about 1619, and that she was probably married by 1645, the best estimate of her birth is between 1620 and 1625.


John Hoar, son of first family who located in New England by this name, was a lawyer, distinguished for bold manly independence. He resided in Scituate. Massachusetts, from 1643 to i(>55. It was about 1660 when he settled in Concord, and died April 2, 1704. His wife, Alice Lyle. sister of Bridget Lisle, who married Leonard Hoar, died June 5, 1697. Their children included Elizabeth, who. December. 1675, married Jonathan Prescott; Mary, married Benjamin Graves. October 21. 1668: and Daniel, married (first) Mary Stratton, (second) Mary Lee. The Hoar family were among the early Bay colonists, and some true conception of their character may be had by referring to a matter of Xew England history, wherein it is recorded that after the Indian massacre at Lancaster, at the time of King Philip's war, John Hoar, at the request of the colonial authorities, followed the Indian band far into the wilderness, and after great hardship and the exercise of great ingenuity, recovered by ransom Mrs. Rowlandson, a lady captive from Lancaster. Her account of her ransom is published. The rock where she was redeemed is close by the base of Wachusett Mountain, and has been marked by Senator Hoar by a suitable inscription.


John Hoar, son of first family who located in New England by this name, was a lawyer, distinguished for bold manly independence. He resided in Scituate. Massachusetts, from 1643 to i(>55. It was about 1660 when he settled in Concord, and died April 2, 1704. His wife, Alice Lyle. [Not the] sister of Bridget Lisle, who married Leonard Hoar, died June 5, 1697. Their children included Elizabeth, who. December. 1675, married Jonathan Prescott; Mary, married Benjamin Graves. October 21. 1668: and Daniel, married (first) Mary Stratton, (second) Mary Lee. The Hoar family were among the early Bay colonists, and some true conception of their character may be had by referring to a matter of Xew England history, wherein it is recorded that after the Indian massacre at Lancaster, at the time of King Philip's war, John Hoar, at the request of the colonial authorities, followed the Indian band far into the wilderness, and after great hardship and the exercise of great ingenuity, recovered by ransom Mrs. Rowlandson, a lady captive from Lancaster. Her account of her ransom is published. The rock where she was redeemed is close by the base of Wachusett Mountain, and has been marked by Senator Hoar by a suitable inscription.


Alice Lisle was indeed the daughter of Sir John Lisle and Lady Alicia Beacomsawe

Here are sources on Alice LISLE and she was the daughter of Sir John LISLE and Lady Alicia Becomsawe.

According to the New England Families Genealogical&Memorial--she indeed was the wife of John Hoar. The New England Families G&M state that Alice Lisle--sister of Bridget Lisle--Bridget married Leonard Hoare and Alice Lisle married John Hoare. John and Leonard were brothers. John Hoare was a lawyer and it mentions that Alice was the daughter of Lord John Lisle, president of the High Court of Justice, Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal who drew the indictment and sentence of King Charles I and was murdered at Lausanne--August 11, 1664. And Lady Alice Lisle the mother of Alice Lisle Hoare was beheaded. It mentions the children of John Hoar and Alice Lisle--Elizabeth married Jonathan Prescott, Mary married Benjamin Graves

Also Alice is listed in The Lineage and Family Records of Alfred Wyman Hoar and his Wife Josephine Jackson, Eagle Printing Company, Delano, Minn 1898

Alice is also listed in the Ancestors of David Eyre--Publication Oct 26, 2000

Alice is also listed in the Ancestry World Tree--Dec 14, 2000

Alice is listed in the Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List Drawn from Records of Colonies, Towns and Churches and other Comtempraneous Documents. Author: Charles Henry Pope Published 1900--originally published in Boston, Massachusetts--Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc Baltimore, Maryland, 1998

Alice is listed in the Watertown Genealogies--Genealogies of Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston, to which is appended with the Early History of the Town with Maps and Notes--Second Edition with a Memoir of the author, Horatio Gates Jones--Two volumes in one--Author Henry Bond Published by the N. E. Historic-Genealogical Society for the Benefit of the "Bond Fund" 1860

Alice is listed in the Concord, Massachusetts Vital Records Title: Concord, Massachusetts: Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850 Publication:Concord, Massachusetts--Printed by the Town 1895 Date: May 6, 2002 Repository: Name Schusterman-Benson Library

Alice is listed in the Ancestral Files of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints July 1996 Family History Library 35 N. West Temple Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA

John Hoare and Alice Lisle were married in England-- Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families of Europe Volume I Source: Colonial Ancestors

I found a record on her in Moyles Court--Alice Lisle was born 1631 and was not Christened until 1634. It was nothing for girls to marry at 13 or 14 at that time, but she didn't have ... Mary Hoar until 1648 and she would of been 17. And it listed her father as Sir John Lisle and mother Lady Alicia "Alice" Beacomsawe


References

  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 18 2017, 19:29:37 UTC
  • The identification of Alice as a daughter of John and Alice (Beconshawe/Beckenshaw) Lisle is weak and needs further evidence to confirm the connection.
  • Did John Hoar marry Alice Lisle? The case for Alice as the daughter of John Lisle http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hoar/657/
  • More rationale for Alice as the daughter of John Lisle https://www.disnorge.no/slektsforum/viewtopic.php?t=7987
  • ALICE, WIFE OF JOHN HOAR, WAS CERTAINLY NOT THE DAUGHTER OF JOHN LISLE https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-356354
  • https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=31833+alice+lisle&ahnum=1
  • 1 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (New England Historic and Genealogical Society), 1899, Vol. 53, p. 300.
  • 2 The Mayflower Quarterly, Plymouth, Massachusetts: The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, September 2002, Vol. 68, No. 3, pp. 244-249.
  • 3 Cutter, William Richard, ed., New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of . . . Volume 4, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company (1914), 1732, Google Books (Digital Library).
  • 4 Holman, Mary Lovering, Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his Wife Frances Helen Miller, Vol. 1, Concord, New Hampshire: Privately Printed at The Rumford Press (1948), 60, Hathi Trust Digital Library.
  • 5 Roberts, Gary Boyd, comp., Ancestors of American Presidents, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2009), 470.
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Alice Hoar's Timeline

1620
1620
1646
April 26, 1646
Kittery, York County, Maine, Colonial America
1648
1648
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1649
1649
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1650
1650
Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), (Present USA)
1696
June 5, 1696
Age 76
Concord, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
June 5, 1696
Age 76