Hoskins, William

Birth Name Hoskins, William
Gender male

Events

Birth about 1615  at  Cork, Ireland
Death Sep 7, 1695  at  Lakenham, MA
Immigration Plymouth, Suffolk, MA

Families

Married Wife Hind, Anne
  Marriage Dec 21, 1638  at  Plymouth
  Children Hoskins, Mary

Narrative

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William Hoskins: Miscellaneous Notes

Willm Hoskine: August 1643 Among males that are able to beare armes between the ages of 16 and 60, New Plymouth. NEHGR 4:255 from a copy of the original record, Shurtleff.

Ann Hind(e) married Mr. William Hoskins of Plymouth, planter, as his second wife, Dec. 21, 1638. (Pope's Pioneers, p. 234.)

William Hoskine (sic) and his wife Anne sued John Dunford for slander. They asked for Ð60. The jury found for the plantiffs and assessed the damages at 20s and the charges of the Court; and "John Dunford, for his slaunders, clamors, lude and euell carriage, p'ued as well by his owne confession as otherwise, is censured to dept. the gou'ment wthin the space of three months next ensuing, and in the mean tyme wel to behaue himself . . .

Dec 24, 1657 Wm. Hoskins takes inventory of James Hurst, Plymouth, deceased NEHGR 5:386 (Will Abstracts)

Wm Hoskins: 16 Lot abutteth on the path with two white Oaks marked NEHGR3:337, Sketches of the early history of Marlborough.

Will, Oct 24, 1665. John Hoskins and Wm. Hoskins, Jr. receive bequests in the will of Nicholas Miller, alias Hodgis. NEHGR 6:187 (Willabstracts)

Richard2 Briggs married in Taunton 15 Aug. 1662 Rebecca2 Hoskins of Lakenham (Carver) Mass., died about 1719-20, daughter of William 1 and Ann Hinds Hoskins. William Hoskins was born in County Cork Ireland,about 1615, son of Henry and Anne (Winthrop) Hoskins. (NEHGR 125:80)Briggs of Taunton Family

Elizabeth, daughter of William Hoskins, married July 7, 1666, Ephraim

Tilson, the youngest son of Edward Tilson and Joanna his wife, and one of

five children.NEHGR 29:110, Note & Queries

Plymouth Colony Records, Taunton: William Hoskins, to Sarah Casewell,July 3, 1677.

NEHGR 9:316Taunton: "William Hoskins, maried to Sarah Caswell, 3 July1677. Anna, dr.of William borne 14 Feb. 1678." Other children include Sarah, 1679, William, 1681, Heniry (sic) March 1683, Heniry again, 1686, Josiah 4 April 1689, John, 28 Sept 1690. Jacob 1 Nov. 1692, Stephen 2 Sept 1697. NEHGR 17:35, Marriages, Births & Deaths at Taunton.

Samuel Hoskins and Mary Austin married Feb. 5, 1684 Samuel Hoskins and Rebekah Brooks mar. May 12, 1692. Sam'l Hoskins, Sr. and Hannah Hallmar. June 4, 1702.

NEHGR 13:251,252,253, Marriages in Taunton.Mary, dau. of William Hoskinsm. Capt. John Pierce, 3rd son of Ebenezer Pierce, he born in that part of Middleborough now called Lakeville, Nov 29, 1737. She is footnoted to be the daughter of Henry Hoskins, and granddaughter of William Hoskins ofTaunton. NEHGR 22:73, Pierce Family.

Warnings Out in Malden: Thomas Burditt, constable, warned William Hoskins and to warn Mr. Phillips that took said Hoskings to depart. NEHGR92:53

December : 13th : 1728 : Ebenezer Peirce of Middleborough : and Mary Hoskins of Taunton was married: by me Benjamin Ruggles MD5 Middleborough,Mass VR p. 39.

July: 3 : 1735: Then Jacob Smith of Middleboro & Ann Hoskins of Taunton was Married by me Benj: Ruggles: ibid p. 250

August: 16 : 1737: Shradrach Peirce of Middleboro and Abigail Hoskins of Taunton was married by me Benj. Ruggles ibid p. 252

[worn] sonn of Willam hoskins [worn] last Day of November (Plymouth Colony VR, Sandwich Burials, Probably, p. 27.

Decemr 14 : 1744 I published a purpose of marriage between William Hoar of middleborough & Sarah Hoskins of Taunton: Seth Tinkham Town Cler Middleborough, MA VR, p. 16, MD vol. 16.

William Hoskins Senior deceased on the 7th day of September 1695 (MD:16,Plymouth, Mass, VR, p. 63)

To Mr Jacob Tomson of Middleboro Town Clerk Sr I Desire you to Record ye Marriage of Ezekiel Raymond & Hannah Hoskins both of Middleboro who after Lawfull Publishment ware Married March 21 1745/6 by me Silvanus Conant Pastor of ye first Chh in sd Town. MD 16, Middeborough Mass, VR, p. 109.

[NICHOLAS MILLERS WILL]

[fol. 31] "The Last Will .... of Nicholas Miller alies Hodgis exhibited to

the Court held att Plymouth the 2cond of December 1665 on the oath of Willam Hoskins senir:

"October the 24 1665 .... I Nicholas Miller alies Hodgis .... by this my

will .... give to Peter Reife my house and Land and all my Corne ....alsoe

my pott and frying pan spade and all my beding a paire of shooes and

stockens; my gun I give to John Hoskins; and my Chist to Willam Hoskins

Junir; and my howes and sickle and axe I give to John Hoskins; my kettle I

give to Mary Cobb; my best briches and Jackett and hatt; and longe neckcloth to John Hoskins and my stockens I weare and my shirts to Daniell Ramsden; my butter pott and ferkin to hannah Reife;"

The will was signed by a mark. The witnesses were William Hoskins and Peter Reife, the latter signing by a mark. MD 16, Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories.

Samuell the sonne of Willam Hoskins borne the 8th of August (1654),Plymouth Colony VR, 71.

Plymouth Colony Vital Records 183

Edward Cobb Maried to Mary Hoskins the 28th of November 1660:

Benjamine Eaton married to Sarah Hoskins the 4th of December 1660:

September: 23 : 1746: Then Ithamar Hoskins of Middleborough and Mercy Fry Junr of Taunton was married by me Benjamin Ruggles (Middleborough Mass VRp.78.

Ephraim Tilson married to Elizabeth hoskins the 7th of July 1666 ibid, p.56

August 21st: 1746 Then was Married at Middleborough Nathan Trewant of Middleborough and Leah Hoskins of Taunton by me Benja White Justice of Peace

ibid, p. 79

This Certifies that Thomas Raymond Jr Resident in middleborough and Sarah Hoskings of Said middleborough were joynd in marriage on December the 9th 1762 by Ebenezer Jones Baptist minister ibid p. 143

Plymouth Colony VR,

Willam Hoskins Marryed to Sarah Casewell the 3 of July 1677

Anne Hoskins the Daughter of Willam Hoskins born the 14 February 1678

[p. 81] [William hoskins the son of Willam hoskins was borne the 30th of

June 1681] Sarah Hoskins the Daughter of William Hoskins was Borne the 31 of August 1679

[p. 87] Willam Hoskins the son of Williams Hoskins was borne the 30th of June 1681 Henery Hoskins the son of William Hoskins born the 13 of March 1683 Sept.11, p. 155, 1787 John Hoskins now resident in Plimo & Eliza Bagnal of Plimo June 26th I married Mr Eber Mirick of Barkley and Mrs Elisabeth Hoskins of Taunton* June 26, 1764. 1807 January 3 John Richards& Lucy Hoskins both residents in Plymo. August1, 1812 David Hoskins &Rhoda Westgate both residents in Plymouth

Pilgrim Notes & queries, II, January, 1914, p. 11.

16 January, 1711/12, Benjamin2 Eaton (Francis1) died at Plympton. His wife was Sarah Hoskins.

Middleborough VR p.28

may 5th I married Jonathan Hanecy Junr and Abigail Hoskins Both of Taunton November 5th I married Joshua Creapo of Rochester and Jane Hoskins of Middleborough

Torrey's Marriages to 1700, p. 390

Samuel(2) and 1st wife Abigail Stacey, Taunton

Samuel(2)1654-1726/7, & 2/wf Mary Austin, died before 1718/9, Taunton Samuel(2) & 3rd/wf Rebecca Brooks (born 1657-?), married 12 May 1692,Taunton.

AUSTIN, Mary and Samuel Hoskins, 5 February 1684, Windsor, Conn.

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Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691

Part Two: Topical Narratives

Chapter 11: Man and Master

Sarah Hoskins was apprenticed on 18 January 1643/44 with the consent of her

father, to Thomas and Winifred Whitney until she became twenty years old.

(Stratton: Plymouth It's History & Its People)

Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17Vols.)

Volume 8

page 284

Hoskins, Samuel, Taunton.Private, Capt. Robcrt Crosman's co. of Minute-men, Col. Nath. Leonard's regt., which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Roxbury; discharged April 29,1775; service, 12 days; also, Capt. Oliver Soper's co., Col. Timothy Walker's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 2, 1775; service, 3 mos. 6 days; also, company return dated Oct. 6, 1775; also,order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 1, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Matthew Randell's co, Col. Thomas Marshall's regt.; enlisted June 27, 1776; service to Nov. 1, 1776, 4 mos.4 days; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Nov., 1776; service, 1 mo.2 days, including travel home; also, Sergt. Enos Dean's detachment of guards; service, 1 day, by order of Committee of Correspondence, etc., in order to prevent escape of Highlanders and other prisoners from Taunton jail during the alarm of Dec. 8, 1776.

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 2

HOSKINS Samuel Scipio Cem, Cayuga Co NY 41

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American Marriage Records Before 1699

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